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Aug 27, 2024 • 6min
Why are the younger generations worse at typing?
The number of students learning how to touch type is decreasing with the rise in other devices such as smartphones and tablets. However, colleges and businesses are finding that Gen Z is struggling to keep up with their workload because they lack this skill. To discuss, Seán is joined by Francis Walsh, Centre Manager of Pitman Training Dublin Pearse St.

Aug 27, 2024 • 12min
Dublin to get ‘continuous footpaths’ - what are they?
Dublin City Council has announced the roll out of continuous footpaths around the capital. But, what exactly are these, and how do they work? Joining Seán to discuss is Ciarán Cuffe, Green Party member and former MEP.Image: Dublin City Council

Aug 27, 2024 • 9min
Is sibling rivalry actually a thing?
Oasis have announced a reunion tour - after having been split apart for so long. This is chalked up to sibling rivalry, but is that really a thing, and how common is it?Seán is joined by Fiona Brennan, Acclaimed Clinical Hypnotherapist to discuss.

Aug 27, 2024 • 8min
Would you eat olive oil ice cream?
Popstar Dua Lipa has said that she wants to make her own flavour of ice cream: olive oil and seasalt! Is that as gross as it might sound? Or could it be quite nice?Seán is joined by Willie Devereux, Owner of Scúp Gelato in Wexford, to discuss.

Aug 27, 2024 • 11min
Are wind turbines actually ugly?
There are a number of active campaigns around Ireland that are lobbying against wind farms due to their supposed aesthetic deficiencies. But, do we need to change our mindset in order to view wind turbines as beautiful instead? Joining Seán to discuss Sadhbh O’Neill, Independent Climate and Environmental Researcher, who has been writing about this in today’s Irish Times…

Aug 26, 2024 • 5min
Sicily to ban mafia souvenirs
Sicily is famous for many things, its beautiful scenery, its rich food culture and beautiful vineyards. It’s also known for being the home of the mafia. However, the local government there has decided to put a ban on the sale of mob souvenirs. Nick Squires is Rome Correspondent for The Telegraph, and has been writing about this. He joins Seán to discuss.Image: Paramount Pictures

Aug 26, 2024 • 11min
Is our bad weather actually a good thing?
Another summer is drawing to a close, and the sun has barely made an appearance. The cooler weather, it seems, is here to stay in Ireland, but, with most of southern Europe burning up, is this such a bad thing? Seán’s guest says that we need to celebrate the Irish climate. Patsy McGarry, Journalist with the Irish Times joins to discuss.

Aug 26, 2024 • 6min
30 years of the widget - that little ball in Guinness
This year marks the 30th anniversary of when the widget, that little plastic ball in cans of Guinness, won the Queen's Award for Technological Achievement. In doing so, the widget beat out the Internet for best invention that year, but the story of the ball goes all the way back to the 1960s. Joining Seán to discuss is Dean McGuinness, owner of Premier International Beers.

Aug 26, 2024 • 9min
The pros and cons of choosing a modular home
As the housing crisis continues, some listeners might consider the idea of investing in a modular home. But, what exactly is this, and will it save you money? Joining Seán to discuss is Jennifer Sheahan, Former Home of the Year Winner and Columnist for the Irish Examiner.Image: McGuigan Architects

Aug 26, 2024 • 27min
What would make school better? - Henry McKean Asks
What would you add or change to a school curriculum? A group of science bodies say "essential experiences" will reduce inequalities in subjects like science, technology, engineering and mathematics.Newstalk’s Henry McKean has been asking what life learning things would you have loved to have been taught in school, and joins Seán Moncrieff to discuss.