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A podcast hosted by Matt Cooper featuring intimate, in-depth and insightful interviews with guests from across the worlds of entertainment, business, sports, politics and more. Audiences are long familiar with Matt’s skill as an interviewer through his radio and TV work. Now for the first time, his podcast offers him (and his guests) the opportunity to chat more personally than we’ve heard before. It’s a Matt Cooper interview, magnified.
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Opinions Matter is the brainchild of award-winning broadcasters Adrian Kennedy and Jeremy Dixon. On each episode the lads will debate the big stories of the day, highlight listener concerns, local issues and discuss the weird and wacky stuff going on in their lives
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Darren Conway and Joe McGucken present Stall It. Whether it’s a deep dive into mystery, a dose of nostalgia or a wander through the strange worlds of Darren and Joe, Stall It is silly about the serious stuff and serious about the silly. It's the podcast that can go anywhere, with a conversation about an air fryer leaving you discussing your chances of survival in a zombie apocalypse, a childhood memory leading you to re-designing Dublin as a theme park, or a bit of historical trivia leading ...
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Mens Rea is the legal principle of intent that must be proved in a number of crimes, such as murder. It means literally, "guilty mind". Mens Rea Podcast explores the most notorious crimes from Ireland and the UK and the court cases that followed. Join your host, Sinead, every fortnight when a new case is discussed.
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Not Without My Sister

Beatrice Mac Cabe and Rosemary Mac Cabe

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The laugh-out-loud banter of two Irish sisters that entertains and makes you feel like you’re just hanging out with old friends! Created and hosted by Rosemary and Beatrice Mac Cabe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast about the big numbers, the hard sums, the mathematics that defines, runs, shapes, changes, begins, ends, every things our lives and the world around us. Hosted by Colm O'Regan. An award-winning radio broadcaster, comedian, novelist and it turns out lapsed engineer who is trying to feel useful again. Each episode sheds light on a tiny corner of a giant subject with entertaining guests and accessible talk.
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Read The Room

Maia Dunphy and Paddy C. Courtney

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GoLoud Presents... Read The Room is an insightful, witty and at times close to the bone podcast, that pulls apart the people, scenarios, companies and the various headline makers of the week where inevitably somebody, through either dumb luck or just being a dose, failed to do just that; Read The Room.
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On the 100th anniversary of the death of Michael Collins, this podcast tells the fascinating story of Ned Broy, the double agent who helped Collins change the course of Irish history. The story begins when a Dublin based history teacher named Brendan McCauley learns that he has bought Ned Broy’s original home. This starts a voyage of discovery concerning Broy and his critical involvement in Irish history.
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DIRT is a GoLoud Original Podcast. Join the nation's favourite garden designer Diarmuid Gavin, along with horticultural hero Paul Smyth as they dish the dirt on everything you need to know about the gardening world. There's something for every green fingered flora fan be they a novice or a seasoned gardener, this podcast will inform and entertain.
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NEWS: GIft Grub Live 25 (Brand new show celebrating 25 years of Gift Grub on the radio) @3ARENADUBLIN - ON SALE HERE https://www.ticketmaster.ie/mario-rosenstock-tickets/artist/2188743 Join Ireland’s most popular comic satirist for brand new comedy, rants about the state of the world, and interviews with a twist. You never know what you’ll get by pressing play on this podcast, but you always know Mario Rosenstock will be there to welcome you in
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The Substantial Meal

Collaborative Studios

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There was a dark time in Irish history when having a drink in a pub with some friends required the additional purchase of a “substantial meal.” Countless nights of talking absolute nonsense were lost. To combat this, three friends decided to crank up their Windows XP-powered Dell computers and get drunk together online from the squalor of their own homes. Join two of Ireland’s funniest comedians, Justine Stafford and Martin Angolo, along with Ireland’s least-known actor Dermot Ward, as they ...
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The Panti Personals with Panti Bliss is a podcast from the mothership Pantisocracy. Panti Bliss hosts intimate, one to one conversations with unique performances Pantisocracy is a society of equals. Season 3 of The Panti Personals starts May 2022. Pantisocracy - The Panti Personals is an Athena Media independent podcast. The series producer is Helen Shaw, the digital editor is John Howard. Copyright @AthenaMedia 2022 www.athenamedia.ie -
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Hello friends! This week Emma covers the disappearance of 28 year old Sandra Collins. Sandra, who lived in the small seaside village of Killala Co. Mayo, was last seen in December of 2000. In 2010 her case was reclassified from a missing persons to murder. We would like to extend our sincerest sympathies to the family and friends of Sandra Collins.…
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It’s hard to get away from Trump and his tough talk on tariffs these days. But what exactly are tariffs, how do they work, and why should we care about them? One person I have often turned to when I wanted to understand complex economic stories is Constantin Gurdgiev. Constantin used to live in Ireland and during the economic recession he was all o…
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Sean Noble is a World Record holder for his age group in Hyrox and is one of Ireland's most exciting prospects in the sport. And seeing as you can't open Instagram without seeing something about Hyrox, we wanted to hear more about it from someone performing at the elite level. Sean's father had a big influence on him growing up, especially when it …
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In this episode, Niall asks: Is it irresponsible to post pictures of your children on social media? With the digital age in full swing, sharing snapshots of our kids has become second nature—but at what cost? The discussion is sparked by a startling case from Austria, where an 18-year-old is suing her parents for posting over 500 images of her on F…
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In this episode, Niall challenges us to confront two hard-hitting questions: Do secretly gay men in straight marriages deserve sympathy, and are most men hiding their true sexuality? The conversation is sparked by a series of explosive revelations, starting with Tucker Carlson’s upcoming interview with Larry Sinclair—a convicted con artist who has …
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TRIGGER WARNING: EXTREMELY DISTURBING/DISTRESSING CONTENT Today's show is one we will never ever forget... It brought listeners to tears and even caused our Katie to break down live on air. We were left feeling sick to our stomachs when we heard from a Dublin mother who has been left "devastated" after she made a chilling discovery about what has b…
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Darren has major boiler disasters and it’s led him to the world of cold showers, which has opened up a route to becoming a wellness influencer. Joe treats us to some very dad accents and even worse reality TV, and speaking of reality TV, Joe can’t seem to get off First Dates Ireland. In the latest update on Joe’s dinosaur, we receive a potentially …
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Pat Farrell is Chief Executive of Irish Institutional Property, but has a CV that covers an extensive range of roles and industries. Among them include General Manager at Sligo General Hospital at just 24 years of age, Chief Executive at the Irish Banking Federation and General Secretary of Fianna Fáil between 1991 and 1997. In this week’s Magnifie…
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In this episode, Niall tackles a thought-provoking question that challenges traditional gender roles: "Would you be comfortable with a man working in a creche?" As the discussion unfolds, listeners share a range of perspectives, revealing deep-seated beliefs about masculinity and caregiving. Pauline expresses unease about shifting gender norms, arg…
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Terry has been doing some detective work to track down the listener who has outed him as a caterpillar collector. His hunt leads to some introspection and a phone call that goes very badly. We learn about the CIA's use of Westlife music in torture, and we get a guest appearance from Terence's brothers. There's wild ideas for live shows thrown out a…
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In today’s episode, Niall reads an emotional email from a mother struggling with her son’s relationship choices. She’s worried about his new girlfriend—a young woman working in retail with no clear career path, who hesitated to open up about her past. During a tense family dinner, she finally revealed she has two children from previous relationship…
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Darren decides he could hunt a rabbit but not a bear, but he has no problem with mixing sardines and chickatees. The great bus debate turns hot as Joe responds with vigour to the latest salvo from the bus drivers of Ireland. One listener places before us a strange encounter with an extraterrestrial in a pub, and he has something to offer us. Send a…
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He’s one of Ireland’s most intelligent, interesting and, at times, incendiary characters, and he’s also one of the people I most love to interview. Eamon Dunphy, having put his podcast The Stand on pause after over 2000 episodes, is now embarking on his next adventure. And on this episode of The Mario Rosenstock Podcast, he tells me all about it. B…
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In this week's episode, we dive into the extraordinary journey of MMA fighter Ryan Curtis—a story of resilience, determination, and the unbreakable human spirit. Ryan’s career in mixed martial arts was on a meteoric rise, marked by his relentless work ethic and passion for the sport. But in 2023, his life took a disastrous turn when a tragic accide…
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Trigger Warnings: Elder abuse, mentions of rape, extremely distressing mentions of violence We're BACK, baby! This week Emma covers the case of well known and loved brothers, Jack & Thomas Blaine. Jack and Thomas were vulnerable members of the Castlebar community who were targeted and murdered by 26 year old Alan Cawley We would just like to extend…
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In this episode, Niall is asking: Does the punishment fit the crime? Former Spanish football president Luis Rubiales could face up to two and a half years in jail for his controversial kiss on team member Jenni Hermoso following Spain’s World Cup win. Was this act merely a misguided celebratory gesture, or did it cross a clear line into non-consens…
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In this episode, Niall is asking: Is it acceptable for a four-year-old child to share a bed with her mother's partner? The discussion was sparked by an email from a concerned father who is livid about his ex-wife allowing her new boyfriend to sleep in the same bed as his daughter. In the email, he details how, after a trip to Portugal, his daughter…
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Joe has received perhaps the strangest notification of his life - there's a giant dinosaur in a big wooden crate addressed to him waiting at Dublin Port. How did it get there? Why does he need to pay €350 to have it released? Would he get away with having in the front garden of his home in Coolock? We answer all of these questions. A listener sets …
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In this episode, Niall sits down with Gordon Rochford from Those Conspiracy Guys to delve into the murky world of conspiracy theories. Together, they examine some of the most provocative claims—from the controlled demolition theory surrounding 9/11 to the lingering mysteries of the JFK assassination and the ever-persistent moon landing debate. But …
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We have some big news about our return to the stage as we announce our next live show. To register for pre-sale for tickets go to: https://www.goloudnow.com/events Terence is ratted on by a witness from the past who comes to us with a startling revelation about Terry’s past habit of collecting caterpillars in the dump. Calvin finds himself explaini…
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In this episode, Niall asks why so many people have been feeling unwell over the past year, with both bacterial and viral infections on the rise. Recent studies and public health reports point to a myriad of factors—from poor diets heavy in processed, nutrient-poor foods to increased environmental pollutants—that may be weakening our immune systems…
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Joe came for the bus network, so the bus drivers have now come for Joe - and they have not shown up empty handed, as Joe finds himself on the end of a brutal fact checking. Of course, he refuses to back down. One listener suspects he is living inside the Stall It version of The Truman Show, while Joe has a theory about Truman Show style goings on i…
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Alan O’Reilly of Carlow Weather has become a bit of a phenomenon in the last few years. He loves weather, he loves IT, and he loves turning complex information in to plain English, and when he combines all three, he turns into a highly accurate predictor of the notoriously unpredictable Irish weather. Alan has now become so well-known, that I had t…
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Comedian Fred Cooke joined us on the podcast and had us in stiches from the start between his Louth accent impression and his uncanny musical knowledge. He told us about the steep learning curve between watching and performing standup. And Calvin shared his own story of nearly getting kicked out of one of his gigs. Fred might be best known for his …
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Imagine opening your home to your mother-in-law—a woman who’s been a force in your spouse’s life but, let’s be honest, isn’t exactly your cup of tea. Would you do it? Could you do it? That’s the dilemma a listener is facing after their “monster” mother-in-law announced she needs a place to stay. In this episode, Niall explores what happens when fam…
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In this episode of the podcast, Niall is joined by Professor Seth Barrett Tillman from Maynooth University’s Law and Criminology department to discuss Ireland’s proportional representation system and its impact on elections. With voters feeling increasingly disillusioned, Seth breaks down the mechanics of the system, its strengths, and its glaring …
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In this episode, Niall is asking: Are the new speed laws about saving lives, or are they just another way to generate revenue? Many people are unaware that from February 7th, speed limits on many rural local roads will be reduced. We talk to Eric Nelligan and ask if this change is really about road safety or if it’s just another cash grab. From nex…
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We conjure up a vision of a revamped extreme version Winning Streak with death defying leaps and potentially lethal box opening blended with sponsored car chases and overall a lot of risk of death. Continuing the theme of competition, there’s a multi-disciplinary contest between podcast hots, ranging from crazy golf to bowling, with the risk of dea…
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Therese Coveney is the co-founder and CEO of the Together Academy, an organization dedicated to creating employment opportunities for young adults with Down syndrome. Inspired by her daughter April, who has Down syndrome, Therese founded the Together Academy to challenge stereotypes and support individuals with intellectual disabilities in achievin…
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