Highlights From Moncrieff

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  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 610:29:33
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Synopsis

The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew.

Episodes

  • Why does cheese give us nightmares?

    07/07/2025 Duration: 08min

    A new study has examined the link between the consumption of cheese and bad dreams, and more broadly the relationship between problem foods and dreams. Joining Seán to discuss is Tore Nielson, Neuroscientist at the University of Montreal and Director of the Dream and Nightmare Lab.

  • Are we looking at a future of nuclear armament?

    07/07/2025 Duration: 11min

    Beginning on June 13th and ending with a ceasefire on the 24th, the recent Israel/Iran conflict may have been relatively short lived, but its consequences will likely be long felt and widespread.Could they even perhaps precipitate the collapse of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?John O'Brennan is Professor of European Politics at Maynooth University, and he has been writing about this in the Irish Examiner. He joins Seán to discuss.

  • The folklore around animals and the weather

    07/07/2025 Duration: 08min

    How many times have you looked at your weather app when it’s raining, only for your phone to insist that you’re actually mistaken and the sun is splitting the rocks!This didn’t happen in the past. Back in the good old days, you could be sure of the weather by just taking a look around you.If the hills seemed far away, then the weather would be good. If the cat sat with its back to the fire, then the weather would be bad. Simple!Kelly Fitzgerald is the Head of the School of Irish, Celtic Studies and Folklore in UCD. She joins Seán to discuss the origin behind some of these weather phrases.

  • Why Ireland needs mother and baby psychiatric units

    07/07/2025 Duration: 08min

    With Ireland remaining an outlier on an EU level when it comes to mother and baby psychiatric units, what efforts need to be made in order to ensure that this issue gets resolved?Joining Seán to discuss is Krysia Lynch, Chair of the Association for Improvements in the Maternity Service Ireland…

  • Is cycling without hands illegal? - Henry McKean Reports

    07/07/2025 Duration: 17min

    A cyclist has claimed that he was given a ticket by a City of London Police officer under the Human Rights Act for cycling no handed. But, here in Ireland what is the law for cycling without holding onto the handlebars?Henry McKean has been investigating, and joins Seán to discuss.

  • Should sunscreen be classified as an ‘essential product’?

    07/07/2025 Duration: 11min

    With temperatures set to soar to 28 degrees later this week, many listeners will be paying top dollar for expensive suncream products. But, should the VAT be removed from suncream and should it be reclassified as an ‘essential product’?Joining Seán to discuss is Anne Marie Tobin, Consultant Dermatologist…

  • Movies and Booze

    04/07/2025 Duration: 46min

    Jean Smullen joins Moncrieff with two wines for the weekend. Chris Wasser reviews Jurassic World and Cronenberg’s The Shrouds, while Fionnuala Jones has the latest showbiz stories.After the sad passing of Michael Madsen and the creative change-up for the next season of The Last Of Us, there's plenty in the news to discuss (and plenty of wine to taste.)Listen here.

  • Going Grey With Pride

    04/07/2025 Duration: 07min

    Helen O’Rahilly, Former television executive with the BBC, joined Moncrieff earlier to speak about her decision to ditch the dye and go grey – little did she realise quite how eagerly she would take to it.Listen here

  • Poop Cruise

    04/07/2025 Duration: 17min

    A new documentary taking Netflix by storm charts the most miserable cruise of all time, as a breakdown in electricity and plumbing led to a nightmare in the Gulf of Mexico in 2013.James Ross, director of ‘Trainwreck: Poop Cruise,’ spoke with Moncrieff on the disaster in the cruise ship.Listen here.

  • Sports Stars and Jewellery

    04/07/2025 Duration: 04min

    Two tennis players at Wimbledon have lost jewellery during play this week, with top player Coco Gauff dropping an earring mid-backhand and another’s bracelet smashing into smithereens on the grass. So, what are the rules and why do so many pro athletes wear bling on court?Orla McElroy, Sports editor for Irish Mail Newspapers joined Moncrieff to discuss.Listen here.

  • Making The Switch to a Dumbphone

    04/07/2025 Duration: 13min

    Could you ditch your phone in favour of an old-school Nokia "dumbphone?"In a bid to cut her screentime and curb all the distractions of Whatsapp and social media, Sex Educator Jenny Keane has made the move to a dumbphone and she says she’s never been happier... Listen here to find out why.

  • Why Actors Are Being Brought Back to Life on Screen

    03/07/2025 Duration: 06min

    A few days ago, Vin Diesel announced his conditions for him agreeing to make an 11th Fast & Furious movie... one of those was that his and Paul Walker’s characters would be reunited. Only one problem with this: Paul Walker died 12 years ago. So how would digital resurrection work in this case and is it a good idea? Film Critic, Esther McCarthy joined Moncrieff earlier to discuss.

  • Why Climate Change is Making Wine More Alcoholic

    03/07/2025 Duration: 07min

    John Wilson, Irish Times wine critic, joins Moncrieff to explain how rising global temperatures are affecting grapes .Could this be why your favourite wine is now stronger than it used to be.Listen here.

  • So, You Think You’re an Adult

    03/07/2025 Duration: 32min

    Declan Buckley and Barbara Scully join Moncrieff to tackle another round of listener dilemmas.From moving on from your ex to feeling lost after quitting your job, get all your adult woes answered by the gang here.

  • Beat the Lotto

    03/07/2025 Duration: 08min

    Ross Whitaker, director of Beat the Lotto, joins Moncrieff to talk about his new documentary exploring the time when a syndicate attempted an elaborate scheme to game the National Lottery in 1992.Thew film will be available in cinemas from Friday 4 July.Listen here.

  • Irish Cancer Society Warn Cancer Rates Could Double by 2045

    03/07/2025 Duration: 09min

    Averil Power, CEO of the Irish Cancer Society, joins Moncrieff to explain why the organisation is warning of a potential doubling in cancer cases by 2045 — and what must be done now to prevent that outcome.Listen here

  • Campervan Culture in Ireland’s Tourist Hotspots

    03/07/2025 Duration: 22min

    NewsTalk's Henry McKean reports from campsites across the country, talking to tourists and campervan owners about the growing popularity of van life, the pressure on facilities, and how locals feel about the surge in this "mobile tourism."Listen here.

  • Crying at Work

    03/07/2025 Duration: 08min

    On the back of Rachel Reeves' public showing of emotion in the UK Houses of Parliament, Lynda Barry, career consultant, joins Moncrieff to talk about the rising trend of workplace vulnerability — especially crying at work.Listen here.

  • The Future of the Luas

    02/07/2025 Duration: 09min

    Paolo Carbone, Head of Light Rail Capital Programs with Transport Infrastructure Ireland, joins Moncrieff to talk about what’s next for Dublin’s Luas.Expansion plans have been revealed as part of the Luas 2050 Project, and Paolo describes what areas will be part of the network.Listen here for more.

  • Parenting on Moncrieff

    02/07/2025 Duration: 20min

    Psychotherapist Joanna Fortune joins Moncrieff to respond to listener parenting dilemmas.From giving praise to dealing with early insecurities and more.Listen here to get your parenting questions answered.

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