The Pat Kenny Show

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Nov 12, 2025 • 13min

Clodagh McKenna on how to make easy balanced meals

Clodagh McKenna is a renowned Irish chef and cookbook author, celebrated for her approachable recipes and commitment to sustainable cooking. In this discussion, she shares insights from her latest book, highlighting the importance of healthy, quick meals for busy lives. Clodagh emphasizes zero-waste cooking with clever tips like utilizing a single chicken throughout the weekend. She delves into daily routines that enhance energy, meditation practices for calm, and her favorite simple recipes, making cooking accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 8min

Are we doing enough or too much to tackle vaping?

John Crown, a consultant medical oncologist and professor of translational cancer research, discusses the ongoing debate surrounding vaping regulations. He advocates for stricter controls, suggesting that vapes should mainly serve as cessation tools. While flavors can help adult smokers quit, they also pose a risk of attracting youth. Crown highlights the health risks associated with nicotine pouches and stresses the importance of prioritizing public health over the interests of the vaping industry.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 8min

How lake temperatures surged past 40 °C in the Amazon Basin

Dr. Ruth Freeman, Director of Science for Society at Research Ireland, explores the alarming surge in lake temperatures exceeding 40 °C in the Amazon Basin and its devastating impact on wildlife. She reveals how rising temperatures deplete oxygen, stressing aquatic life. Additionally, Freeman discusses the legacy effect of microbes in soil, revealing how they help plants adapt to drought by 'remembering' past conditions. This fascinating interplay between climate extremes and microbial memory offers insights into both Amazonian and Irish ecosystems.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 23min

A new documentary 'First Conviction' a quest for justice

Pamela Fraher, a reporter with RTÉ Investigates, dives into the harrowing case of a couple wrongfully convicted of FGM. She reveals shocking details about the initial medical misdiagnosis and issues with courtroom interpretation that played a critical role in their conviction. Solicitor James McGuill discusses the challenges of their appeal and the importance of new medical evidence that eventually led to a quashed conviction. Together, they highlight systemic flaws in interpreter regulation and the quest for justice that continues as the couple seeks to clear their names.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 10min

Inside Hollywood: The remakes that didn't hit the mark

Lisa Cannon, Head of Studio at DMG Media and a sharp media commentator, delves into the world of Hollywood remakes that missed the mark. She critiques recent attempts like the lackluster magic of the Mary Poppins reimagining and the cluttered storytelling in Ghostbusters 2016. Discussing The Lion King, she notes its emotional hollowness despite technical brilliance. Cannon stresses the nostalgia trend in Hollywood, sacrificing originality for safe bets, and highlights how classic comedies like The Pink Panther can’t be replicated with today's standards.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 12min

All the latest news in politics with Sean Defoe

Sean Defoe, a political correspondent and podcast host, dives into the recent inauguration of Catherine Connolly, emphasizing her vision as a voice for a new generation. The discussion takes a critical look at the government's ambitious housing plan to deliver 300,000 homes, with Defoe questioning its feasibility and likening it to previous failed strategies. He also explores the misallocation of party funds towards celebrity candidates, addressing why such risky investments fell flat. It's a lively analysis of politics, leadership, and housing challenges.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 10min

Is it worth buying new car at all? 

Conor Faughnan, a transport consultant and commentator, dives into the intricacies of buying new cars and the timing of registrations. He highlights why January is crucial for new car purchases and discusses how perceptions around car registration can influence resale values. Faughnan advises against buying new cars due to hefty depreciation, suggesting nearly-new alternatives instead. He also touches on non-financial factors driving new car purchases, like warranties and dealer relationships, while emphasizing the limits of public transport in replacing personal vehicles.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 10min

Declan O’ Rourke, Aviva Insurance Ireland CEO

Declan O’Rourke, CEO of Aviva Insurance Ireland, discusses the renewal of Aviva's stadium sponsorship for another five years—marking a 20-year legacy rich in sporting and cultural moments. He explains the strategic importance of this sponsorship for brand recognition and community engagement, while addressing recent trends in motor insurance costs due to claims inflation and modern vehicle technology. Declan also highlights upcoming events at the stadium and Aviva's long-standing commitment to Ireland as they approach a significant milestone.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 7min

A review of the new Google Pixel4 watch

Jess Kelly, a technology journalist and reviewer, explores the new Google Pixel Watch 4 in this insightful discussion. She highlights its sleek design and impressive 3000-nit display, emphasizing comfort and practicality for workouts. Jess dives into its durability, battery life, and the quirks of its proprietary charger. She also discusses Google Assistant's integration and fitness features from Fitbit, offering personalized sleep insights. Though she praises its quality, she questions the need for extra screens, wrapping up with tips on savvy laptop buying.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 19min

Nicola Tallant discusses her new book on the murder of Katie Simpson

Nicola Tallant, investigative journalist and author of "Groomed: Coercion, Control and a Cold-Blooded Murder," discusses the tragic murder of 21-year-old Katie Simpson. She reveals how initial police responses overlooked crucial evidence, treating Katie's death as a suicide. Nicola highlights the systemic failures that allowed perpetrator Jonathan Creswell to evade justice, including his death during bail. The conversation also delves into the impact of the case on the equestrian community and calls for reform to protect vulnerable individuals.

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