Sinopsis
Joe Duffy talks to the Irish public about affairs of the day.
Episodios
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Student accommodation - Alopecia
02/09/2025 Duración: 01h06minStudents right around the country are scrambling to find accommodation. Danielle and Brenda outline their alopecia journeys.
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The Traitors Ireland - School secretaries and caretakers on strike - Standing up to crime - EP proposal
01/09/2025 Duración: 01h05minMany listeners were surprised what contestants on The Traitors Ireland would spend the cash prize on. School secretaries and caretakers are on strike. Community activist Joe Mooney on how he and others are standing up to crime. Clare caught a sweet moment on camera at Electric Picnic.
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Marriage proposals - Movie soundtracks - Unwanted medicines
01/09/2025 Duración: 01h09minIn the wake of this week's Taylor Swift news listeners tell us about their marriage proposals. Derek O'Connor, Culture Editor, RTÉ joins us to run through the greatest movie soundtracks that have been made. What should you do with medicines you no longer require?
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Masseuse messages - UNIFIL withdrawal - Strike action - The Speed Project
28/08/2025 Duración: 01h09minMarie is annoyed by the messages and requests her company is getting. Listeners share their thoughts on what the withdrawal of UNIFIL will mean for Lebanon. School secretaries and caretakers have begun indefinite strike action. David and his friends ran from Chamonix to Marseille in France which is 465km and took 32.5 hours.
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CAO offers - Catcalling - Autism places - BreastCheck - Sports meltdowns
27/08/2025 Duración: 01h07minAisling tells us about her CAO offer. Listeners share their experices of and thoughts on catcalling. Marie is concerned about securing a school place for her autistic son. More women share their experiences with the BreastCheck screening programme. Is it ok for sports people to lose their cool every now and then?
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Childcare - Bord Gáis Energy Theatre show - Sports tantrums
26/08/2025 Duración: 01h02minCrèche fees and places continue to cause stress for many. Listeners were not happy when the interval at Calamity Jane in the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre ran to 90 minutes due to a medical emergency. Nick was shocked at Daniil Medvedev's recent meltdown at the US Open.
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BreastCheck - Alternative jobs - Is a united Ireland on the way?
25/08/2025 Duración: 01h08minVarious listeners are concerned about the efficiency of the BreastCheck screening programme.Marie and Fiona tell us about their respective lives in the Navy and engineering. Callers share their opinions on whether or not a united Ireland is a good idea.
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American Football in Ireland - Lost photos - Wedding chaos - Loneliness
22/08/2025 Duración: 01h06minGary wonders should American football be played in Ireland? Maire recently found two old photos in Dublin and is hoping to find their owner. Rebecca tells us how stressful it is to plan a wedding these days. Philip got in touch to tell us how he winters in Spain rather than Ireland.
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Male-dominated workplaces - Liffey swims - Reading
21/08/2025 Duración: 01h02minThe newly crowned Rose of Tralee Caitlin Cummins is an apprentice electrician and says she loves it. Listeners tell us about their experiences swimming in the River Liffey. Should we be doing more to encourage people to read?
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Illegal dumping - House of Guinness - Loneliness
20/08/2025 Duración: 01h09minNumerous listeners have witnessed illegal dumping in their area. Journalist and editor Emily Hourican is excited for the new Netflix series 'House of Guinness.' Nathan highlights how tough loneliness is to deal with.
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School secretaries & caretakers - Ex-soldier turned shaman
18/08/2025 Duración: 01h09minSchool secretaries and caretakers are set to go on strike next week over pay and pension entitlements. Ex-soldier Paul O’Halloran turned shaman after a near-death experience in Lebanon 1979.
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L'Oréal influencer - Stolen bikes - Deaf baby - Oasis
15/08/2025 Duración: 01h10minNumerous listeners are unhappy with L'Oréal hiring OnlyFans creator Ari Kytsya to promote products. Sarah and Sophia both had their e-bikes stolen. Munro Ruigrok tells Sarah about his son Colton who was diagnosed as profoundly deaf soon after birth. The weekend is finally here and Oasis are in town.
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Rent reforms - Rats
14/08/2025 Duración: 01h08minListeners are worried about the rent reforms set to be introduced next year. Rachel has been driven crazy by a rat infestation in her house.
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Specsavers Ad - Rental reforms - Water safety warning - Oasis
13/08/2025 Duración: 48minBrian has suffered from hearing loss and is not happy with the Specsavers ad for hearing aids. Martin has had to deliver 12 eviction notices due to the rental reforms coming into place next March. Naoive explains how her son drowed to death at the age of 21 two years ago. Brenda Donohoe looks back on meeting Oasis in Cork just under 30 years ago.
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Clamping - Package delivery - seaweed Catherine O'Leary RIP - Rewilding
12/08/2025 Duración: 01h09minJoe is shocked that people attending a funeral got clamped. Helen explains what happened to her package. Anne is unhappy with the amount of seaweed at the beach in Salthill, Galway. Pat O'Leary speaks about the passing of his daughter Catherine. Listeners have mixed views on rewilding and whether or not seaweed should be cleared from beaches.
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Painkiller addiction - Camogie bus chaos - Student accommodation - E-Scooters
11/08/2025 Duración: 01h07minPaul and Doreen explain how they have used medication to deal with chronic pain. Seamus says the planning and organising around transport to the camogie yesterday was not good enough. Many students are worried about sourcing accommodation for the year ahead. Should there be more laws surrounding the use of e-scooters?
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Cost of living - Trespassing - Irish dancing - Braveheart
08/08/2025 Duración: 01h05minPeter is a baker and explains how rising costs are affecting him. Louise feels the laws around trespassing are inadequate. Barry is a world champion Irish dancer and was a keen GAA player but a back issue kept him from doing anything for a year. Listeners share their Braveheart stories ahead of the 30th anniversary of the release next month.
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Camogie finals - Back to school costs - Finding love again
07/08/2025 Duración: 01h12minWhy will Croke Park not be sold out this weekend for the All-Ireland camogie finals More parents are concerned about the cost of children returning to school. What's it like to find love again or later in life? Some listeners let us know.
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Zara ads banned - Back to school costs - Dog allergies - Trucks on motorways - Caring for an adult child
06/08/2025 Duración: 01h13minTwo Zara ads have been banned in the UK for featuring models that appeared 'unhealthily thin.' Many parents are worried about back to school costs. Anne's dog Penny is allergic to grass. Paddy and Tom outline the frustrating behaviour they've seen while driving on motorways. Enda tells us about his son Hugh.
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Drug Addiction - Motorway driving - Childcare costs - Caring for adult children - Rescued seagull
05/08/2025 Duración: 01h09minAntoinette shares her story of how she fell into drug addiction. Many listeners are frustrated with how people drive on motorways. Ollie explains why the cost of the childcare he provides is going up. More listeners are worried what will happen their adult children when they pass away. Marie rescued a seagull who is now in her bathroom.