Synopsis
The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew.
Episodes
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What are the worst driving habits?
18/10/2024 Duration: 08minAccording to a new survey, aggressive car beeping has become more common, as well as offensive hand gestures and giving out, but why is this? And what are our worst driving habits?Eugene Drennan, Spokesperson for the Irish Road Haulage Association, joins Seán to discuss.
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Emu is raised by chicken named Nugget in ‘Birdworld’
18/10/2024 Duration: 08minOver in the UK, an emu that was abandoned by her parents has been raised by a chicken, named Nugget. But, how does that work?Joining Seán to discuss is Polly Bramham, Living Collections Manager, Birdworld.
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Mick Barry breaks rules by bringing prop into Dáil chamber
18/10/2024 Duration: 12minEarlier this week, the TD Mick Barry produced a bottle of tap water in the Dáil chamber in order to support an argument he was making. But, what exactly are the rules around prop use in our parliament?Joining Seán to discuss is Paul Hosford, Deputy Political Editor of the Irish Examiner…Image: Oireachtas TV
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How to calm your pets during fireworks
17/10/2024 Duration: 07minMany pet owners get concerned at this time of the year about what is the best way to shield their dogs from exploding fireworks. One expert believes that playing reggae music to your pets may well be the solution.Joining Seán to discuss is Dog Behaviourist and Trainer, Suzie Walsh.
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Controversy takes over the world of conkers
17/10/2024 Duration: 06minThe world of competitive conkers erupted in controversy after questions were raised about the integrity of a conker belonging to the winner of the annual championship.Joining Seán to discuss is Neil Horton, Landlord of the Southwick Shuckburgh Arms in Northamptonshire and Committee Member of the World Conker Committee…
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How hard is it to have a ‘bromance’? - Henry McKean Asks
17/10/2024 Duration: 12minWriting in the Irish Examiner, Bernard O’Shea claims that bromances are “tighter than your jeans after Christmas dinner”. How true is this? And how hard are they to form?Henry McKean has been out asking the public about their bromances, and joins Seán to discuss.
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Using ‘Baby Loss Photography’ to remember
17/10/2024 Duration: 24minThis week is Baby Loss Awareness week.One charity is paving the way for families to remember their babies through the gift of photography.Joining Seán to discuss this is Ann Marie Gillooley, Volunteer at ‘Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep.’
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North Korea destroys roads to the South
16/10/2024 Duration: 09minIn a significant escalation of tensions between North and South Korea, some of the historic roads that used to connect the two parts of the country, divided since the war in the 1950’s, have been blown up! So, what does this mean geopolitically?Joining Seán to discuss is Professor Hazel Smith from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and author of ‘North Korea: Markets and Military Rule’.
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How to properly do CPR
16/10/2024 Duration: 11minToday is World Restart a Heart Day.Figures show that well over 200 lives were saved last year because someone started CPR.So, joining Seán to discuss how to perform CPR is David Hall, CEO of Lifeline Ambulance Service.
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Hugs: quality over quantity?
16/10/2024 Duration: 07minWhile many people will describe themselves as huggers, is the quality of a hug more important than the hug itself?Céire Sadlier, a contributor to the Irish Times, thinks this is the case, and as a lifelong hugger herself, she has been writing about her experience. She joins Seán to discuss.
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How often should you clean the kettle?
16/10/2024 Duration: 08minYou probably never give a second thought to cleaning our kettle.Boiling water kills all the bacteria anyway, right? Well, apparently not!Joining Seán to explain what could be lurking in the waters of kettles is Dr. Primrose Freestone, Associate Professor in Clinical Microbiology at the University of Leicester.
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Empty Dutch prisons are becoming cinemas
16/10/2024 Duration: 20minThe Dutch prison population has fallen by more than 40% recently, to the point where they are closing some facilities down as prisons, and turning them into other amenities, like cinemas. It comes off the back of the news that Irish prisons are at breaking point due to overcrowding…So, how good is it in the Netherlands? Renate Van Der Zee is a Journalist and Writer who has been writing about this in the Guardian, and joins Seán to discuss.
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Three-armed robot conductor leads concert!
15/10/2024 Duration: 07minA world first took place recently as a three-armed robot conductor carried out its duties at a special classical music concert in Germany.Joining Seán to discuss is Markus Rindt, Artistic Director of the Sinfoniker in Dresden…
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Why midwives should be celebrated
15/10/2024 Duration: 07minAn exhibition celebrating the contribution of community midwives in early 20th century Ireland has opened at the Museum of Country Life in Co Mayo. The programme also showcases the valuable work of volunteers around the country in documenting their local history. Emma Laffey is the Curator of the Exhibition, and is also Health Care Assistant at the Maternity Unit in Portiuncula University Hospital. She joins Seán to discuss.Image: Museum of Country Life
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What life is like for an Irishman in Israel
15/10/2024 Duration: 15minYou may take it for granted that Ireland's news media is able to portray the horrors taking place in Gaza, but that is certainly not the case in Israel. So, what is it like living there during the war as a foreigner?Joining Seán to discuss is Freelance Journalist Paul Kearns, who is currently living in Tel Aviv.
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Should you eat burgers with a knife and fork?
15/10/2024 Duration: 08minAn ex-butler to King Charles has caused consternation by suggesting that a burger should be eaten using a knife and fork. But, what exactly is the correct way to use cutlery?Joining Seán to discuss is Brenda Hyland Beirne, Founder and Managing Director of The Irish School of Etiquette...
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Nadia Adan’s incredible success story
15/10/2024 Duration: 13minSeán’s guest came to Ireland from Somalia at just seven years old with nothing but clothes on her back.Two decades later, she owns Ashford Motors, a female-led car dealership.She has just released her second calendar in aid of Men’s Aid in which she models alongside cars.Nadia Adan joins the show to discuss.
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What is ‘past-life regression’ therapy?
14/10/2024Have you ever struggled to get over an ex? Well, there may be an option for you: past-life regression therapy, an intriguing method some believe reveals hidden connections from previous lives.Lorraine Flaherty, a Clinical Hypnosis Lecturer and Therapist, joins Seán to discuss.
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The art of storytelling
14/10/2024 Duration: 10minPop superstar Kylie Minogue was chosen to read the CBeebies Bedtime Story, which will air on Friday night.It might make you think of the art of story reading, and what makes a good storyteller.Joining Seán to discuss the art of storytelling is Lorraine Levis, Head of Sales for Bloomsbury, Ireland, Author of ‘Once Upon A Reader: Raising your Children with a Love of Books'.
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What are the hardest Irish names to pronounce?
14/10/2024 Duration: 07minA recent study in the UK found that people there had the greatest difficulty in pronouncing certain Irish names. Apparently, the hardest name of all to pronounce was Aoife...Joining Seán to discuss this is Newstalk’s Caoimhe Harney.