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What is an ‘intimacy menu’? 08.05.2026 11:27
An intimacy menu is a sexual arrangement that a couple organises in order to spice up their lives, but how does it work? Joining Seán to discuss is Sex Educator Jenny Keane…
Is being called ‘stingy’ the worst insult for an Irish person? 08.05.2026 14:42
There are certain traits that people value, and others that people hate. For some Irish people, being called tight or stingy could be one of the worst things to hear! Jennifer Horgan, Teacher and Columnist with the Irish Examiner, joins Seán to discuss.
New book covers the adult ADHD experience in Ireland 08.05.2026 31:55
While awareness around ADHD has grown considerably over the past few years, diagnosis remains low, particularly among adults. Now, a new guide to ADHD in Ireland specifically has hit the shelves. Joining Seán to discuss is Ailín Kennedy, an ADHD Coach from Ballinora, Cork and Mike McGrath-Bryan, a writer and journalist from Mallow, Cork. They are the co-authors of ‘Have I Got Your Attention? A Gui...
Staying in an immersive 1970s holiday let - what’s it like? 07.05.2026 6:21
Immersive travel experiences are on the rise, and one offering in Lancashire, called the Retro Bungalow, transports guests back to the 1970s. Seán’s guest, Chris Moss, Travel Writer and author of ‘Lancashire: Exploring the Historic County that Made the Modern World’, visited and joins to discuss his experience. Image: The Retro Bungalow
What is behind the rise in popularity of shakti mats? 07.05.2026 9:50
With Lidl now selling shakti mats in the Middle Aisle, what is behind the rise in popularity of the spiky treatments, and why would someone want to inflict this on themselves? Joining Seán to discuss is Elaine Barry, a Chartered Physiotherapist who specialises in pelvic health and acupuncture, who will conduct this interview while on her shakti mat… Image: Shakti Mat USA
Life in the Florida town built by Disney 07.05.2026 12:18
Many of us have travelled to Disney World in Florida, but there is actually a community that lives next to the theme park, built by Disney. What is life there like? Joining Seán to discuss is Sarah Hyland, a resident of Celebration.
Can you be buried in your back garden? 07.05.2026 10:45
If your preference is to be buried after you die, does it have to be in a graveyard? Would you need special permissions to be buried elsewhere, like in your back garden? Joining Seán to discuss is Dr. Kate Falconer, Lecturer at the UCC School of Law and the Radical Humanities Laboratory.
How do the two Koreas describe each other? 07.05.2026 9:25
An ongoing issue between North and South Korea is the way each country articulates or describes the other. Do they use their official names, or politically loaded names instead? Joining Seán to discuss this is Kevin Cawley, Director of the Irish Institute of Korean Studies at UCC…
The impact Ted Turner left on TV 07.05.2026 11:30
Decades ago, long before the era of streaming, one man had the crazy idea to run a 24 hour news channel, which today still exists as CNN. That man, Ted Turner, died yesterday. What impact did he have on television? Joining Seán to look back on his legacy is Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer with University of Galway.
Parenting: How to stop toddler hitting baby brother 06.05.2026 17:34
Joanna Fortune joins Sean Moncrieff
Ireland signs the Artemis Accords - what does it mean going forward? 05.05.2026 6:46
Ireland signed the Artemis Accords yesterday at NASA headquarters, becoming one of the last EU countries to do so, but what does this mean going forward? Joining Seán to discuss is Peter Gallagher, Director of Dunsink Observatory at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, and a former employee of NASA...
Outdoor seating revoked on Drury Street - Josh Crosbie Reports 05.05.2026 11:46
In many towns and cities - there’s an ongoing struggle between those who want more areas pedestrianised, and those who don’t. This is very much the case on Drury Street in Dublin, where one of its pubs has lost its outdoor seating license. Newstalk Reporter Josh Crosbie has been investigating this, and sends in this report.
Is it ever okay to walk your dog off-lead? 05.05.2026 5:57
In most public places, dogs have to be kept on a lead, but why does it seem like that’s not the case, and how does it impact someone who doesn’t like dogs? Chrisse Russell, Freelance Features Writer with the Irish Independent, has been writing about this and joins Seán to discuss.
Do women want to date a handyman? 05.05.2026 10:29
If you’re having poor luck in finding love - should you become a handyman? Apparently, women can’t get enough of them! Joining Seán to discuss this is Peter Finn AKA “Pete the Builder” and Journalist Saoirse Hanley.
How a Stonecutter keeps the Rock of Cashel standing 05.05.2026 11:07
German Stonecutter Julia Gebel moved to Ireland, where she joined a project conserving the Rock of Cashel. She has since set up her own company and works across multiple conservation projects. She joins Seán to discuss!
Should we be thankful for public services no matter what? 05.05.2026 14:17
“We take our public services a bit for granted in Ireland. And they’re not always as good as they might be. But to be honest, our quality of life as a whole would be a lot poorer without them…” So writes Fergus Finlay in today’s Irish Examiner. Is he right? Do we take our public services for granted? Fergus Finlay, former political activist, the former Head of children's charity Barnardos, and co-...
The neverending battle against your kids for the bed! 01.05.2026 7:47
This will sound very familiar to any parents listening who are tired of their children invading their beds; after what feels like years of musical beds, Comedian Julie Jay feels it is time to insist on mammy and daddy sharing a mattress, and keeping their kids out! She joins Tom Dunne to discuss.
Is your decor keeping you single? 01.05.2026 13:37
Could your decor decisions be to blame for your ever-lasting lack of a partner? One woman had been single for a decade, until Interior Designer and ‘house whisperer’ Katie Malik told her her ‘virginal’ decor was to blame for repelling men. Katie joins Tom Dunne to discuss.
Oarfish washes up in Clare - is the end of the world near? 01.05.2026 8:11
A rare oarfish has been spotted on a County Clare beach. The deep-sea eel-like creature was found by a group of Brazilian friends, and in mythology is thought to signal the end of the world. So, could we be in trouble? Phil Smith, Science Communicator and Broadcaster (@philofscience on Instagram), joins Tom Dunne to discuss.
Are you happy? - Josh Crosbie Reports 01.05.2026 13:46
A new survey has found that 47 is apparently the age where people feel their happiest. So, are you happy? And can you pinpoint when you were the happiest? Newstalk Reporter Josh Crosbie has been investigating, and joins guest host Tom Dunne to discuss.
Door from iconic Love Actually scene is up for auction 30.04.2026 5:16
The door from an iconic scene in the Richard Curtis film is up for auction. Why exactly has it been put up for sale now, and who would be in the market for a movie door? Joining Seán to discuss is Dan Muscatelli-Hampson from Omega Auctions. Image: Universal Studios
Copy of world’s oldest English poem discovered by TCD Researchers! 30.04.2026 6:11
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have found a copy of the oldest-known English poem. So, how did they find it, and what is the story behind it? Joining Seán to discuss is Dr Mark Faulkner, from the TCD School of English.
Should we pay people to donate blood? 30.04.2026 7:46
There’s always a call for more blood donations, because supply seems to be decreasing while demand continues to go up. So, should we pay people to donate their blood? Joining Seán to discuss is Dr Suzanne Crowe, President of the Medical Council and a Consultant in Paediatric Intensive Care in Children’s Health Ireland Crumlin.
Cavan pub fights rising energy costs with river turbine 30.04.2026 6:27
With rising energy costs making it a struggle for businesses, a pub in Cavan has decided to harness the power of the river which runs alongside it in order to slash their bills. Now, a pilot project is gathering pace and if successful it could be used by other pubs around the country that sit next to rivers… Joining Seán to discuss is Fergus Murphy, owner of Murph’s Gastro Pub in Butlers Bridge, C...
Rising veterinary costs are leading to pet owners struggling 30.04.2026 12:03
Rising veterinary costs are leading to an inflated Surrender Waiting List, with increasing numbers of pet owners struggling to meet the costs associated with maintaining a pet… Joining Seán to discuss is Conor Dowling, Chief Inspector of the NSPCA.
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