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Sep 5, 2025 • 22min
Why do we make fake memories?
How reliable is your memory?And would you ever admit to faking it? A new research project is set to analyse why we tend to fabricate false memories and just why our memory might be so unreliable and whether this is necessarily a bad thing…Dr Gillian Murphy, Senior Lecturer at the School of Applied Psychology in UCC joins Seán to discuss.

Sep 4, 2025 • 4min
AI psychosis is becoming a problem - what is it?
As the increase of AI becomes increasingly frequent in our everyday lives, a new mental health concern is on the rise.AI psychosis is a phenomenon characterized by distorted thoughts, paranoia or delusional beliefs reportedly triggered by interactions with AI chatbots.Experts warn that the impact can be serious, ranging from social withdrawal and poor self-care to heightened anxiety.Dr. David McLaughlan is a Consultant Psychiatrist at Priory and Co-Founder of Curb health. He joins Seán to discuss.

Sep 4, 2025 • 10min
What is ‘revenge quitting’?
A new trend has been circling the internet called ‘revenge quitting’, this is where employees are resigning in spectacular fashion. From marching bands to making it public on TikTok, people have been doing it all.Caroline Reidy, the Director of the HR Suite, joins Seán to talk about this trend.

Sep 4, 2025 • 15min
Is breaking up over text okay? - Henry McKean Asks
What is the etiquette around breaking up in 2025?Is it in person, a DM, a text or a ghosting?Henry McKean has been asking the public, and joins Seán to discuss!

Sep 4, 2025 • 14min
Would you freeze yourself before you die?
If you are despairing about the absence of evidence surrounding the existence of an afterlife, have you considered cryopreservation? There is currently only one facility in Europe that offers a service to freeze you for posterity.Joining Seán to discuss is Dr. Emil Kendziorra, Co-Founder of Tomorrow Bio in Berlin... Image: Tomorrow Bio

Sep 4, 2025 • 10min
Are we getting dumber?
Did you notice that the world just didn't have its head screwed on right during the pandemic? Well, Stuart Jeffries did.From Trump telling people to drink bleach and the party in 10 Downing Street, Stuart covered it all in his book ‘A Short History of Stupidity’. He joins Seán to discuss!

Sep 3, 2025 • 6min
Why this Professor communicated her research through jazz
Over the past 3 decades, Florida’s oyster population has declined massively. So much so, that there has been a 5-year ban of harvesting oysters in America.On top of this, wild oysters are functionally extinct around the world.Professor Heather O’Leary, a Professor of Anthropology at St. Petersburg's University wanted to bring this to light in a way that everyone could understand: through jazz!She joins Seán to discuss.

Sep 3, 2025 • 6min
Do we engage in ‘performative prosperity’?
Seán’s guest has just put in a beautiful shiny new kitchen in her house, but it has got her questioning the role of ‘performative prosperity’ in modern Ireland. Are we hanging our identities on superficial things too much?Joining Seán to discuss is Orla McAndrew, a zero waste wedding and event caterer based in Cork…

Sep 3, 2025 • 8min
Should we all send messages in bottles?
The speed at which we can communicate in the modern world has many benefits for us all. It keeps us in touch with friends and family abroad, and allows us to access information from all around the world in an instant.But, it can be a little overwhelming. Journalist Niamh O’Reilly decided to try to reach out in a different way at the start of this year: a message in a bottle. And now, she’s had a response.She joins Seán to discuss.

Sep 3, 2025 • 10min
How do you have fun at work?
While most people are unlikely to associate their job with being fun, is there an argument to be made for approaching work in this way?Joining Seán from New York to discuss is Bree Groff, author of ‘Today Was Fun: A Book About Work (Seriously)’...


