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Singer and actor Machine Gun Kelly, formerly dating Megan Fox, recently opened up about the devastating toll a tattoo trend had on his health.
Blackout tattoos, achieved by covering skin or preexisting tattoos in pitch black ink, is an increasingly common practice, but what are the risks?
Joining Seán to discuss is Aidan O’Connell, owner of Fade Laser Clinic on Grafton Street.
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In 2022, Seán’s guest set out to hike across the frozen rivers of Siberia. When Putin invaded Ukraine, things took a turn for the worse…
Joining to discuss is Charlie Walker, Adventurer and author of new book ‘On Thin Ice: Adventurer and author of On Thin Ice: An Explorer's Memoir of Siberia, Surveillance and Survival’.
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What exactly is kleptomania? Is it defined by your upbringing, environmental factors, or just human nature?
To discuss, Seán is joined by Psychologist from the D4 Clinic, whose specialty is the subconscious mind, Jason O’Callaghan.
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Is LinkedIn really the uncool cousin of the social media sites? Is posting about every tiny job update a humiliation ritual?
Journalist and Presenter Brianna Parkins sure thinks so!
She joins Seán to discuss.
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Illustrator John Ruddy is attempting the near impossible: creating a large-scale map of Dublin with ridiculous detail.
The multiple year project is now spanning from Dublin Port to Glasnevin, with more to go.
John Ruddy, actor, Illustrator, writer, teacher and Historian, joins Seán to discuss.
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One in six TDs have a separate job alongside being a public representative, if you don't include landlord as a job.
These findings come after the Government’s face off with the board of the Rotunda hospital over consultants offering private and public care.
Joining Seán to discuss this is Gavan Reilly, Political Correspondent for Virgin Media News and the host of ‘Monday with Gavan Reilly’.
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New York City police are investigating the bizarre case of ‘manhole creepers’ emerging from the city’s sewers, apparently looking for treasure.
For more on the story, Seán is joined by Andrew Buncombe, Freelance Journalist in the U.S.
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Steven Spielberg's sci-fi thriller ‘Disclosure Day’, about the leadup to a worldwide revelation that humanity is not alone, is set to release this Friday.
During the week, the Irish Film Institution received their 70mm rolls of the film. The IFI is the only place in the country where you can still see a 70mm film, but what are the differences and advantages of this format?
Joining Seán to discuss is the IFI’s Chief Projectionist, Paul Marky.
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As the World Cup kicks off tomorrow, it is worth bearing in mind that research consistently shows a spike in domestic abuse against women during major football tournaments…
Joining Seán to discuss this is Karol Balfe, CEO of Action Aid Ireland, who has been conveying her thoughts in the Journal.
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Every Wednesday, Seán will be joined by someone to hear unusual stories on heinous crimes…
This week, Cassie Delaney joins to discuss cases where people disappeared, but later came back.
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Is there such a thing as too much PDA? While there is no definitive answer, there are moments where even the most open of us must draw the line?
But, are we drawing the line too soon in Ireland?
Joining Seán to discuss this is Dr Siobhan O'Higgins, Sexologist and Educator from the School of Psychology at the University of Galway.
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Any loser can drive a posh car, but it takes real character to drive a crap one. At least, that’s what Seán’s guest thinks…
Features Writer with the London Times, Katie Glass, joins to discuss!
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Is there a strategy you should be using when bidding on a house?
Michael Houghton, host of the Irish FIRE podcast, a show about financial independence, doesn't think so…
He joins Seán to discuss.
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Did you know that you can buy spells from witches on Etsy?
Emma Tyrrell has been investigating this supernatural side of the internet, and sent in this report!
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Sparks flew for Texas based Theresa Rowley when an Irishman slid into her Instagram DMs, but it all came to a tragic ending…
Theresa is back in Ireland, and joins Seán to discuss.
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Today marks No Apologies Period Day. The day focuses on period positivity, open conversation, and reducing the shame that can surround menstruation.
But, are periods still a taboo subject?
Dr. Kay Maunsell, Associate Professor of Psychology and Education at the School of Human Development at DCU, joins Seán to discuss.
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SETI, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence committee, has updated its guidelines for the first time in 16 years on how to manage the communication of first contact with aliens…
Joining Seán to discuss is Mike Garrett, Chair of the International Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence committee.
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Toy shops across the world have been struggling to keep NeeDoh’s in stock, even having to ration them when they eventually come in.
The brightly coloured sensory toys, designed to be squeezed, stretched, squashed and obsessively collected, have become the surprise craze of the year, overtaking even the Labubu doll craze.
Hazel McCarthy from the Toy Corner in Moycullen Galway joins Seán to discuss.
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While it’s often said that we are experiencing an epidemic of loneliness, is there value in our modern world to be alone sometimes?
Henry McKean has been out asking the public, and sends in this report.
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The bagel has become a staple of lunchtimes here in Ireland again. In the mid-2000s, we had bagel bars across the country, until in the 2010s when carbs became the enemy. But now, they are back, and better than ever before…
Joining Seán to discuss the history of the bagel is Dympna O’Brien, Managing Director of Bretzel Bakery in Dublin.
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