
Café owner says card only payments 'has been a godsend'
30 November 2022 - 6 minsNew rules for banks mean the cafes and restaurants may be forced by law to accept cash payments, with an increasingly cashless society what does this mean for businesses who have already taken the plunge to being card only?
James Fegan, the owner of Fegans 1924 on Chancery Street joins us now to tell us about running a business completely cashless...

You Are What You Eat: Garlic
Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joined Kieran today to discuss on how much garlic we should eat.
13 mins
3 February Finished

Should confirmations be on weekdays?
Confirmations shouldn't be on weekdays - so says Sarina Bellissimo, host of The Bellissimo Files Podcast. In her opinion weekday ceremonies make it even harder both for children and their parents to give enough time and focus with a milestone ceremony.
8 mins
3 February Finished

Will Johnny Lydon represent Ireland on Eurovision?
Johnny Rotten now Johnny Lydon performs Hawaii with his band Public Image Limited. Tonight that song is one of six competing for Eurosong, a Late Late Show special to pick who Ireland sends to Eurovision, in Liverpool in May. Henry McKean has been back stage and to meet legendary punk rock star, and he gave us his report.
13 mins
3 February Finished

Is the rise of Far Right in Ireland inevitable?
We have seen anti-immigration protests across the country over the last couple of weeks. Just yesterday, protesters gathered outside Columb Barracks at 7pm and marched to Market Square in the centre of Mullingar. With protests becoming more frequent, what can be done about it? Trade unionist Brendan Ogle and security analyst, Declan Power joined Kieran to discuss.
13 mins
3 February Finished

Hilter's rise to power anniversary
A somewhat infamous anniversary this week, marking 90 years since Adolf Hitler’s ascension to the position of German chancellor. At this juncture, is it any more clear why democracy fell apart so utterly across Germany in the 1930s? How did a democratic government allow Hitler to seize power? And are there still lessons to be learned in the context of the modern political sphere? Benjamin Carter Hett answers those questions and more in his book: The Death of Democracy: Hitler's Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic.
13 mins
3 February Finished

Chinese spy balloons over US
Arthur Holland Michel, Funder of the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College at Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs joined Kieran today to discuss the story of the Chinese spy balloons intercepted over Us territory.
4 mins
3 February Finished