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Oct 30, 2025 • 14min
Hollywood screenwriter, director, producer, novelist Todd Komarnicki
Todd Komarnicki, a renowned Hollywood screenwriter and director known for his work on Sully and Elf, shares his insights ahead of the Dingle Film Festival. He discusses his creative process and the unique story behind his upcoming film, Bonhoeffer, highlighting its anti-fascist message. Todd also reflects on his Irish roots and praises the nation's artistic contributions. He candidly addresses contemporary political issues, urging for civic courage in the face of injustice, and asserts that cinema can inspire collective action.

Oct 30, 2025 • 8min
Charles Comiskey and his complicated legacy in baseball
Cameron Hill, a sports journalist from Off The Ball, dives into the intriguing and complex legacy of Charles Comiskey, founder of the Chicago White Sox. He explores Comiskey's Irish roots and early life, shedding light on his journey in baseball. The discussion reveals how Comiskey's profit-driven strategies contributed to player disputes, culminating in the infamous Black Sox scandal of 1919. Hill also examines the fallout from the scandal, including Comiskey's tarnished reputation and eventual Hall of Fame induction, painting a vivid picture of baseball's tumultuous past.

Oct 30, 2025 • 11min
President Trump meets Chinese President Xi Jinping
Scott Lucas, a Professor and political analyst at the Clinton Institute, dives into the recent Trump-Xi meeting, discussing its limited outcomes like tariff changes and strategic uncertainties surrounding Taiwan. He highlights the impact of Trump's antics on US-India relations and trade. Lucas also clarifies the differences in nuclear testing claims amid global tensions. Additionally, he touches on the ongoing situation in Gaza, highlighting the civilian casualties and fragile ceasefire, as well as the everyday consequences of the US government shutdown.

Oct 30, 2025 • 13min
Is the deposit return scheme a success or headache for people?
Josh Crosbie, a dedicated reporter, dives into the real-world impacts of the deposit return scheme. He discusses how the initiative has significantly reduced litter while boosting income for vulnerable collectors, transforming discarded items into cash. Listeners hear insights on the operational challenges and the positive engagement from communities, especially children. Crosbie also highlights ambitious future goals like enhancing app features for convenience and expanding accepted recyclables, painting a vivid picture of ongoing evolution in recycling efforts.

Oct 30, 2025 • 24min
Jackie McCarthy O’Brien’s new memoir ‘We Made It Kid’
Jackie McCarthy O’Brien, a trailblazing former Irish international in soccer and rugby, shares her inspiring journey in her memoir, 'We Made It Kid.' She discusses her early life in an industrial school and the struggles of growing up mixed race in 1960s Ireland. Jackie reveals how her father's support fueled her passion for sports as a path to identity and acceptance. She reflects on coming out, the challenges of starting her own business, and her thoughts on evolving Irish identity and racism. This captivating conversation highlights resilience and self-discovery.

Oct 30, 2025 • 6min
A new garda station at Citywest is being considered
Conor Gallagher, the Crime and Security Correspondent for The Irish Times, dives into the pressing issues surrounding policing in Citywest. He discusses the inadequacies of current police presence, highlighting concerns over under-policing. Gallagher also outlines preliminary plans for a new 24-hour Garda station on government-owned land, addressing local hopes for improved amenities and safety. The conversation delves into community fears and the complexities of deciding ownership and funding for this potential police facility.

Oct 30, 2025 • 6min
The do’s and don’t of home liquids disposal
Jo Linehan, a futurist and climate journalist, shares essential tips on disposing of household liquids. She reveals why pouring coffee grounds can block drains and discusses the dangers of fats, oils, and greases, known to cause fatbergs. Jo warns that dishwasher detergent fails to break down grease effectively. For disposing of cooking oil, she suggests recycling centers and shares the trick of freezing oil. Lastly, she highlights the importance of avoiding makeup wipes in drains to prevent pollution.

Oct 30, 2025 • 13min
Cheryl Fergison Eastenders actress and singer
Cheryl Fergison, known for her role as Heather in EastEnders, shares her journey as an actress and singer, along with her recent memoir, Behind the Scenes. She candidly discusses her health challenges after suffering a stroke and the arduous rehabilitation process. Cheryl reflects on the impact of fame years after her soap role, her resilience through personal hardships including divorce, and her new role in the inventive Centra Deli Drama. Her story is one of strength, creativity, and triumph over adversity.

Oct 30, 2025 • 24min
Government tries to entice builders home
Peter Flynn, known as Pete the Builder, shares insights on why builders prefer working abroad, citing respect and lifestyle as significant factors. Orla Hegarty, an architect at UCD, delves into the pitfalls of procurement practices that stifle small businesses and inflate housing costs. Sean Downey discusses the skills gap in the construction sector and emphasizes the need for clear job pathways to attract returning emigrants. Together, they explore the government's efforts to entice builders back to Ireland and the serious challenges that lie ahead.

Oct 29, 2025 • 20min
The impacts that come with toxic masculinity
The threat of toxic masculinity and the manosphere is really concerning especially when you see research showing how more than a third of young men who watch masculinity influencers, act on their advice. But what actually is it? What are the impacts that come with it? And how do we overcome it? To discuss further Pat was joined on the show by Richard Hogan, Author, Family Therapist and Columnist with the Irish Examiner and Dylan Hand, Newstalk Reporter.


