Afleveringen
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In a quiet revolution reshaping Irish sport, Leader Kicking is emerging as an unexpected launchpad for Irish GAA and rugby players chasing dreams in American football.
Two of the brains behind the operation join Kieran to speak about the business and why so many Irish people are trying to break onto the gridiron.
Owen Cahil, Director of US Operations and Business Developments at Leader Kicking and Darragh Leader, Head of Football Operations in Ireland at Leader Kicking join to discuss.
Image: Leader Kicking
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Kieran has escaped the makeshift studio to check out one of Boston’s neighbourhoods with a strong Irish connection: Dorchester.
Ed Forry, Dorchester Reporter, joins to tell more.
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A social media ban in Ireland for under 16s is under "serious consideration", with similar efforts being made in Australia already.
Should it happen?
Joining Kieran to discuss is Aisling O Connor, Psychologist from Connections Child Psychology and Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent.
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Kieran has popped out of the makeshift studio in Boston to visit the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Library Director Alan Price joins to give a sense of this historic building and its contents!
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From world champion in the ring to championing Irish culture, high performance, and youth sport, Kieran’s guest is in Boston with thanks to Ireland Gateway to Europe and has popped in for a chat at the Hard Shoulder makeshift studio in the Seaport Hotel.
Former WBA Super Bantamweight World Champion and pundit Bernard Dunne joins to discuss.
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The Hard Shoulder is broadcasting from The Seaport Hotel in Boston this week with thanks to Gateway to Europe.
Joining Kieran to look at local stories for both the United States and at home (including incredible reactions stateside over the first American Pope) is Adrian Walker, Associate Editor and Columnist with the Boston Globe and Jess Kelly, Newstalk’s Tech Correspondent.
Image: Britannica
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White smoke! Robert Prevost has been voted to be the next Pope following the two-day conclave. It’s a historical moment, as he is the first Pope to be from the United States. He will be Pope Leo XIV.
To discuss and give updates as it happens live, Kieran is joined by Fr Iggy O’Donovan, Augustinian Priest who studied with the new Pope in Rome, Gina Menzies, Theologian and Lecturer in Medical Ethics, Henry McKean Newstalk Reporter in attendance in Rome and Eileen Dunne, Journalist and former RTÉ News Anchor.
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Fitness technology company Whoop has announced the new iteration of its fitness tracker product: the Whoop 5.0.
Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly, was at the launch for the product, and has also been using it for a week. She joins Kieran to discuss if it’s worth getting.
Image: Whoop
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For most of modern history, the global order has been solidly anchored by the US and Nato cooperation, but that era may be over, partly due to the US administration’s shift away from these trusted alliances.
Thomas Berger, is a Professor of International Relations at Boston University and he joins Kieran to answer why this shift may have happened (with a small interruption as white smoke billows out from the Vatican!).
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The Dublin-based biotech company Nuritas, which uses AI to identify supplements and new drugs by developing bioactive peptides, is changing the pharmaceutical industry.
Their CEO, Nora Khaldi joins Kieran in Boston to discuss.
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The Hard Shoulder is broadcasting from The Seaport Hotel in Boston this week with thanks to Gateway to Europe.
Joining Kieran to look at local stories for both the United States and at home (including Trump’s new trade deal with the UK) is Adrian Walker, Associate Editor and Columnist with the Boston Globe and Jess Kelly, Newstalk’s Tech Correspondent.
Image: Reuters
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From Hill 16 hero to high-performance coach, Jason Sherlock’s story is anything but typical. He’s worn the blue of Dublin and the green of Ireland, but now works behind the scenes as the Director of Development with the DCU Educational Trust.
Jason is here in Boston just like the Hard Shoulder with thanks to Ireland Gateway to Europe, and he joins Kieran for a chat.
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The Irish Council for Social Housing has launched its Housing Association Activity Report for 2024, which showed that over 4,000 new social homes were provided.
All this is happening while the Housing Minister is still trying to find someone to head up the Housing Activation Office.
Joining Kieran to discuss is the Minister for Housing himself, James Browne.
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Boston was once an escape for many Irish immigrants looking for a new opportunity, but those coming to the city now will find a place with sky-high rents, rising childcare costs and groceries bills to match.
What are some of the factors to these increasing costs, and what is the result of those feeling the pinch?
Mike Urban, Realtor and Host of the Mike Urban Show joins Kieran to discuss.
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Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly joins Kieran in Boston to discuss humanoid robots, and how by 2030, we might have them in our homes doing household chores, but the big players like Boston Dynamics and Tesla may have their plans impacted by tariffs.
Image: Boston Dynamics
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The senior leaders of the Catholic Church are meeting in conclave today to elect the next pope.
All eyes will be on the chimney of the Sistine Chapel to see if the successor to Pope Francis will be elected...
Kieran is joined in Boston by Fr James di Perri, of Our Lady's Parish, Waltham Massachusetts to discuss.
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At the beginning of April, US President Donald Trump made the announcement of his much-threatened 25% tariffs on Canadian imports.
Later in April, the rest of the world felt the brunt of Trump’s desire for tariffs, with the EU and Ireland being hit with a 20% tariff on imports to the US.
Despite Trump’s dialing back for the sake of negotiations, is it time now to forge new relationships and for Ireland and Canada businesses to join forces in a more meaningful way?
Joining Kieran in Toronto to discuss is Gemma Healy Murphy, Partner, Litigation & Dispute Resolution Lawyer at McMillan LLP in Toronto and Craig Sowman, Partner and Co-Head of Restructuring & Insolvency at Addleshaw Goddard Ireland.
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Canada has been described as having one of the most liberal systems of assisted dying in the world, similar to that operating in the Netherlands and Belgium.
It introduced 'Medical Aid in Dying’ in 2016, initially for terminally ill adults with a serious and incurable physical illness, which causes intolerable suffering.
In 2021, the need to be terminally ill was removed, and in two years' time, the Canadian government plans to open Maid to adults solely with a mental illness and no physical ailment.
Joining Kieran in Toronto to discuss this is Dr Chantal Perrot, board member at DWDC and a MAID Assessor and Provider as well as Dr Sonu Gaind, Chief of Psychiatry at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
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Ever wonder who keeps the rich and famous safe when they touch down in Ireland? Kieran’s guest doesn’t just know, he runs the show!
Terry McElvaney is the Group CEO of Sentinel Risk and joins to discuss.
Image: Sentinel Risk
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