Highlights From Moncrieff

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The daily dose of madness and intrigue from Sean Moncrieff and his rebel radio crew.

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  • Music to help babies sleep 

    25/08/2025 Duración: 06min

    When it comes to art, the preferences of adults and small children rarely coalesce.  Most parents are unlikely to choose to listen to Baby Shark in their spare time.  But is it possible to make music that keeps both cohorts happy?  DJ and Composer Graham Smyth’s latest album aims to do just that. He joins Séan to discuss. 

  • Hiring wolfhounds to walk - Henry McKean reports

    25/08/2025 Duración: 10min

    In advance of the Oasis gig, Richard Ashcroft was spotted walking around Stephen’s Green in the company of some Irish wolfhounds. But the dogs weren’t his – leading to the discovery that you can hire wolfhounds as part of a walking tour. Pickled with jealousy, Henry McKean declared if it’s good enough for the former Verve frontman, it’s good enough for him.  Henry joins Séan to discuss. 

  • Red Cross aid effort in Palestine 

    25/08/2025 Duración: 19min

    Last week, experts at the UN-backed body of food security increased the food insecurity level within Gaza city to its highest and most severe classification.   This officially proves that Gaza city and its surrounding areas are experiencing acute famine, despite the best efforts of aid workers and organisations  Head of International and Migration at the Irish Red Cross Niall O’Keeffe joins Séan to discuss. 

  • Why are most cars grey now?

    25/08/2025 Duración: 06min

    Grey is by far the most popular choice for cars in this country, but why is this and why have we ditched the colour spectrum of the 70s and 80s? Owner of Ashford Motors Nadia Adan joins Séan to discuss.

  • Tracking where clothes go when you recycle them

    25/08/2025 Duración: 08min

    If you donate to a clothes bank, where do these clothes end up, and will someone even end up wearing them? A project called Voice Ireland decided to track some donations, and found that many end up as far away as Africa or South East Asia. Project leader with Voice Ireland Solene Schirrer joins Séan to explain why this happens.

  • Death of the traditional college student?   

    25/08/2025 Duración: 11min

    More and more students are having to commute long distances due to the housing crisis, and having to hold down jobs while studying due to the cost-of-living crisis. So, has the traditional idea of the student party life died out? Deputy President of the DCU Students Union Lauren Joyce joins Séan to discuss. 

  • Do you lie about your age? 

    25/08/2025 Duración: 12min

    The idea of getting older is something that many of us struggle with, and some people prefer to keep how old they are a secret altogether. TV star Kaye Adams recently confessed that she lied about being ten years younger for decades. Kaye joins Séan to discuss her experience. 

  • Is everything better with company? - Henry McKean Asks

    22/08/2025 Duración: 19min

    A US study found that the smallest daily moments of company gain a lift from human connection. Is that true?Henry McKean has been speaking with the public, and joins Seán to share what he’s heard.

  • Cheshire restaurant launches menu curated by ‘Water Sommelier’

    22/08/2025 Duración: 09min

    A restaurant in Cheshire in England has just launched its first ever water menu, curated by a dedicated Water Sommelier. But, what exactly does that entail?That man, Doran Binder, joins guest host John Fardy to discuss his role.

  • Could an ancient cow’s tooth unlock the origins of Stonehenge?

    22/08/2025 Duración: 05min

    After careful analysis, the age-old mystery over exactly how the enormous monoliths at Stonehenge were lugged all the way from Wales to Wiltshire may at last be explainable.Professor Jane Evans, Honorary Research Associate with the British Geological Survey, has been studying this, and joins guest host John Fardy to discuss.

  • Will AI change office culture?

    22/08/2025 Duración: 13min

    Are you in the office every day, or do you have the luxury of working remotely?And just how close are you with your colleagues? You might have met your other half at work - or do your coworkers drive you bananas with their annoying habits?And how might AI change everything? Author Sylvia Leatham explores these questions in her debut novel ‘Chaos Theory’, and joins guest host John Fardy to discuss.

  • Are school uniforms outdated?

    22/08/2025 Duración: 15min

    It’s that time of year when an odd quirk of modern Irish society comes to light.As our kids go back to school, we enter a period when our children are generally more formally clothed than the vast majority of the adult population.So, are school uniforms, or at least the ones we currently use outdated?Dr. Clare Moriarty has been writing about this in today’s Irish Examiner and joins guest host John Fardy to discuss.

  • So You Think You're an Adult

    21/08/2025 Duración: 25min

    Barbara Scully and Declan Buckley joins Sean to find solutions to listeners' life problems...

  • Joseph O'Connor - One City Many Stories

    21/08/2025 Duración: 17min

    Joseph O'Connor is among six Irish ­writers to share their thoughts on Dublin’s literary history and their own writing journeys in a new video series – Dublin, One City, Many Stories – from the Irish Writers Centre. Mr O’Connor is the author of nine novels, including bestsellers Star of the Sea and Ghost Light.

  • Do people talk about their kids too much?

    20/08/2025 Duración: 10min

    Irish Times contributor Céire Sadlier joins Sean to explore why parents spend so much time talking about their children...

  • Parenting: Separation anxiety

    20/08/2025 Duración: 22min

    Joanna Fortune joins Sean to answer listeners' parenting questions...

  • What is ‘experimental archaeology’?

    19/08/2025 Duración: 08min

    Experimental archaeology is a field of study within archaeology that focuses on recreating past technologies, activities, and environments to better understand how people lived in the past.Sam Kean is the author of ‘Dinner with King Tut, How Rogue Archaeologists are Recreating the Sights, Smells and Tastes of Lost Civilizations’ and an Experimental Archaeologist who has spent the last 5 years going around the world and understanding how people lived in Africa to the Roman Empire and Mesoamerica.He joins Seán to discuss.

  • How does leg lengthening surgery work?

    19/08/2025 Duración: 14min

    Seán’s guest is a Journalist based in Istanbul, and has spent time investigating the unusual world of leg lengthening surgery which clinics in the city provide.Ruth Michaelson has been writing about her findings in the Guardian, and joins to discuss.

  • Should we actually eat the placenta?

    19/08/2025 Duración: 12min

    The DJ Calvin Harris has shared images of his wife’s placenta encapsulation to his 9 million followers on Instagram, in the aftermath of their son’s birth. But, how does placenta encapsulation work, and are there any real benefits to consuming this often-misunderstood organ?Joining Seán to discuss is Dublin-based Doula, Krysia Lynch…

  • What exactly is ‘night swimming’?

    19/08/2025 Duración: 06min

    The past couple years, Ireland has made a big name for itself for its big wave surfing spots. With beaches such as Mullaghmore, Aileens and Bundoran becoming increasingly popular.Al Mennie, a big wave surfer from Derry, plays a huge role in this, but recently he's taken up a different hobby…Al Mennie, author of ‘Night Swimming: How to Swim Through the Darkness’ joins Seán to talk about night swimming, and what it entails…

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