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Jul 3, 2024 • 10min
What makes a good dog friendly hotel?
With many people preparing to take a holiday in Ireland this summer, what are the options if you wish to bring your pooch with you? And what exactly makes a dog friendly hotel?Joining Seán to discuss is Marianne Doyle, Founder of DogFriendlyIreland.ie.

Jul 2, 2024 • 6min
Medical robots small enough to fit in a pill!
Recent advancements in nanotechnology have led to the development of a groundbreaking pill that releases tiny robots into your tummy, in a bid to treat inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Joining Seán to discuss is Niamh Shaw, Science Communicator.

Jul 2, 2024 • 10min
Why aren’t Irish-made films more popular?
Despite Irish films gaining international acclaim, they face significant challenges in attracting local audiences, with only a small percentage of cinema visits in Ireland being for domestically produced movies. Joining Seán to discuss this new research is Rónán O’Muirthile, Head of Faculty at IADT. Image: Searchlight Pictures

Jul 2, 2024 • 13min
How Queer Shed Clare is bringing a community together
Hammers, nails and hard hats are some of the tools in bringing the LGBTQ+ community together in Clare as they set up Queer Shed Clare.The shed offers workshops, training and skills in DIY but also helps to build a sense of community among LGBTQ+ people living in Clare, something that has been growing strong in the last few years.Orla Vaughan is Secretary of Queer Clare, member of the Queer Shed Clare, and joins Seán.Image: Queer Shed Clare

Jul 2, 2024 • 6min
The memory box that fights dementia
The old saying goes, music is the window to the soul, but it’s also a powerful tool for triggering memories for people with dementia. Music And Memory Boxes is a new initiative being rolled out in nursing homes across Cork for dementia patients. The boxes are filled with old photos, books and music of a certain era and it’s proven a success in sparking memories for dementia patients who are striking conversations of old times. Margaret O’Sullivan is executive librarian at the Rory Gallagher Music Library in Cork and the creator behind the Music And Memory Boxes. She joins Seán to discuss.Image: Music Memory Box

Jul 2, 2024 • 9min
Why do we use the QWERTY keyboard?
150 years ago the now familiar QWERTY keyboard was first used. It has become a staple of every desk and laptop across the country since then, with some letters getting more love than others. Paul Clement has been writing about this in today’s Irishman’s Diary in the Irish Times and joins Seán to discuss the history of the layout.

Jul 2, 2024 • 15min
Why men should know more about menopause
The importance of men understanding menopause can make all the difference to women going through it. Men should read, listen and understand what menopause exactly is to support and help women at home and in the workplace. Joining Seán to discuss this is Niki Woods, Midlife Wellbeing Coach, Menopause Expert and Author of ‘The Man’s Guide to Menopause’.

Jul 2, 2024 • 12min
How will the Dublin Transport Plan work?
The Minister of State with responsibility for Business, Employment and Retail Emer Higgins said she will ask Dublin City Council to pause the plan that is due to come into effect in August. It’s because of concerns about the impact it could have on jobs and retail sales in the city. But what type of planning goes into these big changes in the city? Conor Skehan is a Sunday Independent Columnist, former Chair of the Housing Agency, Lecturer in Planning at Technological University Dublin and joins Seán to discuss.

Jul 1, 2024 • 7min
Historic newspaper made available in Ireland's Virtual Treasury
The digitisation of The Dublin Gazette, a treasure trove of historical narratives, brings the vibrant stories of past centuries to life, from juicy local gossip to pivotal events. This project breathes new life into old pages, making centuries-old issues accessible for public exploration and scholarly research. Joining Seán to discuss is Ciarán Wallace, Deputy Director of Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland.

Jul 1, 2024 • 7min
What makes a sinkhole?
Last week, you might have seen the images of a sinkhole that went viral. The hole collapsed in on itself in the middle of a football field in Illinois. But what are sinkholes exactly? And how do they come about? Dr Siobhán Power, Geologist with Geological Survey Ireland, joins Seán to discuss.Image: Reuters


