Afleveringen
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Newstalkâs Henry McKean went out to get the publicâs reactions to the sad passing of GAA commentator MĂcheĂĄl Ă Muircheartaigh.
They share their memories and fondness for the sporting legendâŠ
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From Drew Barrymore to Macaulay Culkin, child stars were never far from our screens. However, they havenât gone away. With online platforms like Tiktok, it's easier than ever to become a child celebrity.
But, what are the effects and impacts from being a part of that world? And do we need to be more careful about young people on social media?
Dr Francis Rees, Doctor of Law, joined Kieran to discuss. -
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Former RTĂ journalist Tommie Gorman has sadly passed away at the age of 68.
Joining Kieran to reflect on his passing is former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and former RTĂ journalist Sean OâRourke.
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Jack Chambers has been selected to take on the role of Minister for Finance, replacing Michael McGrath, who has been nominated by the Government as Irelandâs next European Commissioner.
Harry McGee, Political Correspondent with the Irish Times, joins Kieran to discuss who Jack Chambers is for those who donât know, and why he has been chosen.
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Irish actress Eilish OâCarroll joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to place her favourite book on the Bookshelf!
Favourite Book: The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini
Honourable Mention: A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini
Currently Reading: Lessons in Chemistry, Bonnie Garmus
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The Irish sporting community was shocked the hear about the passing of legendary GAA commentator MĂcheĂĄl Ă Muircheartaigh.
Joining Kieran to offer tribute and remember the man is Presenter Mary Kennedy, Sports Commentator Des Cahill, Diarmuid Lyng, former Wexford Captain and Off the Ball Presenter and Hector Ă hEochagĂĄin, Irish television Presenter.
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Kevin Bakhurst, Director-General of RTĂ, has launched a new year plan to take RTĂ into a new direction which includes increasing content spend, moving Fair City production off the RTĂ site and more.
Kevin joins Kieran to discuss the plans.
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A protest is to take place this evening outside the DĂĄil in solidarity with Natasha O'Brien and other survivors of gender-based violence.
One of those attending is Meav McLoughlin-Doyle, whose ex-husband was jailed for six years in March for domestic abuse.
Meav joins Kieran to discuss.
If you feel impacted by the recent coverage, or are a victim of domestic violence - you can call the Womenâs Aid 24hr National Freephone Helpline, 1800 341 900.
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For this weekâs Kids Health Check, Kieran is joined by Paul Kealy, Managing Director of Tony Kealys to discuss the importance of car seats for children, and how to secure them properly.
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The UK General Elections are set to hit the polls next week on the 4th of July, but one set of elections that is going under the radar and might prove more impactful to Ireland are the elections in France.
Who are the key players? And what does the outcome suggest for Ireland and the Eurozone?
Dan OâBrien, Chief Economist of the Institute of International and European Affairs, and Marie-Luce Paris, Director for the Human Rights Centre in UCD join Kieran to discuss.
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As Taylor Swift and her army of Irish Swifties prepare for her upcoming Dublin shows starting this Friday, how is Taylor planning to travel? And what impact is the Eras Tour having on the environment?
Kieran is joined by Miriam Gormally, climate advocate and sports coach with a particular interest in sports/event sustainability, to discuss.
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âOnly in exceptional circumstances should former professional footballers be working as television pundits.â
Thatâs the view of Declan Lynch, Sunday Independent Journalist, who joins Kieran to discuss. -
There have been further reactions to Natasha OâBrienâs assaulter Cathal Crotty, member of the Irish Defence Forces walking free following a suspended sentence. She was attacked unprovoked in Limerick, which left her unconscious. Since the verdict, Limerick Pride have released a statement that says they do not welcome Defence Forces in their uniform at their parade.
Joining Kieran to give their reactions to the case and discuss is Brian Merriman, Founder of the International Gay Theatre Festival and Cynthi NĂ Mhuirchu, MEP for Ireland South.
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Have you mastered the art of saying no? Is it something we get better at doing the older we get?
Kieran is joined by Brenda Power, Columnist with the Irish Daily Mail and Sunday Times and Saoirse Hanley, Features Writer with The Irish Independent to discuss.
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John Murphy, SIPTU Transport Sector Organiser and Bus Driver and SIPTU Spokesperson Suzanne Armstrong join Kieran to discuss public transport security after a passenger was allegedly assaulted by a group of youths on Dublin Bus, leaving the interior splattered with blood.
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With new green initiatives like the Deposit Return Scheme supposedly improving how much litter you see in Dublin, Newstalkâs Henry McKean went out to ask locals if they see Dublin as a dirty city.
He joins Kieran Cuddihy to share what he found.
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Every week Kieran Cuddihy will be joined by writer and broadcaster, Keith Walsh and the presenter of Weekend Breakfast on Today FM, Alison Curtis to look back on the week that was, but with a few twistsâŠ
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For many who have seen him live, this man doesn't just sing songs, his shows are almost otherworldly experiences, as he tells stories in a very unique way.
Ahead of his gigs this month at the Night & Day festival, Damien Dempsey joins Kieran in the studio.
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Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran to talk all things roast garlic!
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As Take That prepares to kick off their Dulin show tonight in Malahide castle, Kieran is joined by super fan Ellen Kavanagh of Waxperts to get a sense of the excitement.
She is a super fan that is no stranger to âruling the worldâ, she has never missed a gig, and tonight will be no exception.
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