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What it's like to live with epilepsy
Over 45,000 people in Ireland have epilepsy, making it one of the most common neurological conditions.Yet, for the multiple types of epilepsy and multiple ways in which they present, it is often misunderstood.John Verling, father of Freddie Verling, who has Dravet Syndrome, and Mia Sherwood Scully who has temporal lobe epilepsy join Kieran to discuss their experiences.

Initiative under way to promote late night café culture
Are Irish towns and cities lacking late night sober spaces to socialize? A new initiative has been launched across nine Irish towns and cities to promote late night café culture.Joining Kieran to discuss this is Anna Peters from Athena Cafe and KK Lewis from the sober social group Sunflower Sessions.

Protests over returning €3,000 college contribution fee
Students and opposition parties will protest outside Leinster House this evening over Government plans to reinstate the €3,000 college contribution fee.Further and Higher Education Minister James Lawless caused this controversy when he said fees would return to €3,000, as a cost of living package may not be available in this year’s budget.This reduction of fee has been in place since 2022, when the then Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris, introduced a €1,000 cut to the student contribution fee, a measure repeated for the 2023 and 2024 academic years.Joining Kieran to discuss this is Donna McGettigan, Sinn Féin TD for Clare & Higher Education Spokesperson and John Connolly Fianna Fáil TD for Galway West and Spokesperson on Higher Education

Could a lack of priests be hurting funerals?
St. Peter’s Church in Lurgan, Co. Armagh has announced the end of its parish’s tradition to walk from the church to St Colman’s Graveyard after a funeral. The walks were impacting priests’ schedules. Parish Priest Father Colum Murphy said that changes were necessary, given the increasing workload and pressure that the priests are under.Joining Kieran to discuss this is Dave McGowan, CEO of McGowan’s Funeral Home and Father Iggy O’Donovan.

The impact of illegal modifications on e-scooters
There are calls for more enforcement around the use of illegally modified e-scooters.Fine Gael’s Barry Ward told Newstalk that there have been no prosecutions since laws came into effect last year.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie, has been meeting with scooter users and those who have seen what can happen when things go wrong.

Ireland’s first supervised injection centre - 6 months on
Six months on from the opening of Ireland's first medically supervised injection centre, Eddie Mullins, CEO of Merchants Quay Ireland joins Kieran to discuss the importance of it and other services provided by Merchants Quay.Image: Merchants Quay Ireland

What living at home in your 20s is like
Recent research finds that almost nine in ten 18–34 year olds know someone still living at home because they can’t afford to buy.For those who managed to move out young, many return home to save money.Such was the case for Sarah Finnan, Freelance Journalist, who joins Kieran to discuss.

Kids Health Check: Managing child anxieties
For this week’s Kids Health Check, Kieran is joined by Patricia Byrne, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, to discuss why anxiety causes the most difficulties in children under 12 years old, and how parents have a massive impact in how a child experiences such anxieties.

Trump’s tariff letters - what to know
Trump’s ‘tariff letters’ have arrived to governments worldwide ahead of the US President's blanket increase of tariffs globally.So, what did these letters include, and what should we expect on the tariff deadline on the 9th of July?Anthony Zurcher, North America Correspondent joins us now for an update.

When will we know all the presidential candidates?
Fine Gael is the first party to get its official presidential election process underway by opening nominations today, with former EU Commissioner Mairead McGuinness expected to be a strong candidate for that nomination, and MEP Sean Kelly also potentially in the running.Meanwhile, Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has refused to rule herself out of the running today.Joining Kieran to discuss the latest is Newstalk’s Political Correspondent Seán Defoe and Independent Senator Aubrey McCarthy, who is also the Co-Founder of Tig Linn.

Why has matcha become so popular?
Matcha is all the rage as a coffee alternative that offers a gentler caffeine boost and antioxidants. The finely ground green tea powder has inspired two dedicated matcha distributors in Dublin: the Matcha Bar in Powerscourt Townhouse and OMMA on Clarendon Street.Matcha aficionado Grainne Daily, the Digital Content Creator behind @heyitsgra on Instagram, joins Kieran to discuss the boost in popularity, and to share her matcha recommendations.

Are smaller apartments the answer to the housing crisis?
New guidelines to allow for smaller apartments with fewer features are to be introduced in an attempt to tackle the housing crisis. While smaller apartments are accepted by people in cities like New York or London, will it have any impact here?Joining Kieran to discuss is Conor Skehan, Sunday Independent Columnist.

Should we have mandatory dog care hours?
How much time do you spend with your pets? A proposed Australian law would mandate that dog owners must spend a minimum of three hours per day with their dog.Should we do the same here?Dog trainer and behavior expert Samantha Rawson joins Kieran to weigh in.

More health insurance price hikes on the way - how to prepare
Irish people are bracing themselves for more health insurance hikes in the coming weeks and months.Irish Life Health has its fourth hike of the year on the way, while Laya and VHI are also altering their plans, resulting in more expense for the customer.Dermot Goode is a Health Insurance Expert, and joins Kieran to discuss and give advice.

Winners and Sinners
Esther McCarthy and Joe O’Shea join The Hard Shoulder to round up the week’s highs and lows.From Dua Lipa “splitting the G” in Dublin to French air traffic control strikes and Keir Starmer’s embattled chief of staff.Listen here

Being a Marvel Comic Artist
Will Sliney, Irish artist and illustrator for Marvel, joins The Hard Shoulder to talk about what it’s really like to draw for Spider-Man, how comics are made, and how the industry is changing.Will is perhaps best known for Spider-Man 2099, one of the best comics from the eponymous superhero.Listen here

July 4th – Have Celebrations Changed?
Comedian Jim Elliot, Sunday Independent columnist Gina London, and political commentator Larry Donnelly join The Hard Shoulder to talk about how Independence Day has evolved — and what it means for Irish people.Have the Irish last that grá for the States?Listen here.

Folly Festival and Summer Recipes
Chef Rory O’Connell joins Jonathan Healy with ideas for seasonal dishes and explains why the Folly Festival has become a staple of Ireland’s summer food and music calendar.Listen here

Ukraine Latest
On Thursday night, Kyiv was subject to an intense drone barrage as Russia launched 550 drones and 11 missiles at Ukraine, the most ever launched.It came after Donald Trump expressed disappointment towards Vladimir Putin following a phone call yesterday over his unwillingness to end the war in Ukraine. For the latest on this is James Waterhouse, BBC Ukraine correspondent , and Donnacha O’Beachain, Professor of Politics at DCU.Listen here.

Physical Affection in Long-Term Relationships
For many, though not all, long term relationships can mean a dwindling in the expression of physical affection. The distractions of daily life can often result in less hand holding, intimacy and even less quality time spent with a partner. So, what can be done to keep the spark in a long term relationship? Joining Jonathan on The Hard Shoulder was Alanna Kirk, author and midlife coach, Amanda Brunker, writer and playwright, and Francis Kelleher, dating and relationship expert. Listen here.

Parliament Street Closure
Green Party councillor Michael Pidgeon and tailor Louis Copeland join The Hard Shoulder to discuss the permanent pedestrianisation of Parliament Street — and whether it’s a help or hindrance to local business.Listen here.

Major Drug Seizure
8 men who pleaded guilty to their involvement in the largest drug seizure in the history of the state have been jailed for a combined 129 years. 6 men were caught aboard the MV Matthew while two others tried to offload drugs onboard a second ship in the Irish Sea in September 2023 Frank Greaney NewsTalk’s Court correspondent joined Jonathan Healy for all the latest.

Where Are the Ethical Billionaires?
The calls for significantly increased taxes on the ultra-wealthy are only getting louder. Is it possible to be an ethical billionaire? Jonathan Healy is joined by Oxfam Ireland CEO Jim Clarken and Dan O’Brien, the Chief Economist at the Institute of International and European Affairs. to discuss. Listen here.

What to Watch
John Fardy, presenter of Screentime, and entertainment journalist Sarina Bellissimo join The Hard Shoulder with their top picks for weekend viewing — including the best new films, series, and streaming releases.From Jurassic World: Rebirth to The Traitors on RTÉ, there's plenty to watch on screens both big and small.Listen here

French Air Traffic Control Strikes
16 flights to and from Dublin Airport have been cancelled for today and Friday as a French air traffic controller strike comes into effect.For the latest on this air travel disruption, Eoghan Corry, Travel Journalist joined Anton on The Hard Shoulder.Listen here.

Are Cancer Patients Penalised by Insurers?
A Bill which seeks to end Discrimination against cancer survivors when accessing financial products is currently making its way through the Oireachtas. Fianna Fail TD for Dublin South-Central Catherine Ardagh’s introduced the bill and joined Anton to discuss.Listen here.

What’s Next for Trump’s Trade Tariffs?
Tánaiste Simon Harris has been saying this week that US tariffs of 10% on exports from Ireland will be the "new normal". What does this actually mean for Irish business and for the Irish economy? The CEO of IBEC, Danny McCoy joins Anton to discuss.

Emojis – A Barrier to Love or a Dating Essential?
A new study from The University of Texas at Austin suggests that emoji usage can impact perceived responsiveness, closeness and relationship satisfaction. Keith Broni, Editor-in-Chief of Emojipedia, and dating coach Sharon Kenny join Anton to explore how emojis are shaping online romance, from flirting to ghosting — and whether they help or hurt your love life.Listen here.

Liverpool Star Diogo Jota Passes Away
Michael Plant, Liverpool FC reporter with Liverpool.com, joins The Hard Shoulder to reflect on the sudden and tragic passing of Liverpool winger, Diogo Jota.Listen here

Israeli Historian Expelled for Views on Palestine
Ilan Pappé, Israeli historian and long-time critic of Israel’s treatment of Palestinians, joins Anton from exile to explain why he was expelled, and why he's continuing to speak out against his government’s policies.Listen here

Are Irish People Really the 3rd Funniest in the World?
Ireland, credited with natural “storytelling charm,” ranked third funniest in a survey of 6,000 people across 30 countries.The Czech Republic ranked first and Portugal ranked second. Comedian and actress Faye Shortt spoke with Anton to see if this list is really accurate.

Uisce Éireann – Capacity Concerns and Infrastructure Gaps
Uisce Eireann has warned that water supply is critically low and that there is absolutely zero capacity for more water in Dublin.Demand on Monday breached capacity for the first time, highlighting that the services unsuitable without further investment in infrastructure. Maria O’Dwyer, Infrastructure Delivery Director with Uisce Éireann, spoke with Anton to outline Ireland’s water capacity challenges.Listen here.

Why Are Motor Insurance Costs Still Rising?
Michael Horan, policy and regulation manager with Insurance Ireland, joins The Hard Shoulder to explain why motor insurance premiums are up over 8% year-on-year, and whether real reform is on the way.Listen here for more.

Electricity Grip Revamp
A potential upgrade to the electricity grid could cost anywhere up to 19 billion euro according to an investment plan published by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities.But will that mean anything for your bills?Muireann Lynch is Senior Research Officer for the ESRI, and she spoke with Anton earlier.Listen here.

TikTok’s Effect on Children
Ollwyn Moran, neurodevelopmental therapist and founder of Cognikids, and Richard Hogan, psychotherapist and columnist with the Irish Examiner, join The Hard Shoulder to discuss a new study suggesting children show signs of addictive behaviour on TikTok after just 35 minutes of use.Listen here

New Lord Mayor’s Vision for Dublin
Fine Gael’s Ray McAdam has been elected as the new Lord Mayor of Dublin. His term will focus on ‘celebrating Dubin’ in which he hopes to champion the city’s people and potential. Lord Mayor of Dublin Councillor Ray McAdam spoke with Anton earlier to address his plans for the capital.Listen here.

How to Create a Child Prodigy
Newstalk's own, Simon Tierney joins The Hard Shoulder for this week’s “How To Do Stuff” segment.This week, Simon digs into the science, myths, and questionable parenting methods that have given way to some of sport's greatest performers.Listen here

Will Expensive Food Push us Toward Cheaper Options?
Dr Aileen McGloin, Director of Nutrition at safefood, joins The Hard Shoulder to explore whether soaring food prices are leading consumers to rely more on cheap, highly processed products.Listen here

Granddaughter of Holocaust Escapee, Ria Czerniak-LeBov
Ria Czerniak-LeBov is an artist, writer, musician and the granddaughter of a Holocaust escapee. She is one of many Jewish people who are speaking out against Zionism and Israel’s continued attack on Gaza. Listen here for all this brilliant conversation.

Weekly Weather
Carlow Weather’s Alan O’Reilly joins Anton to talk weather – both here at home and abroad. The heatwave across the UK and Europe continues, but will that heat and sun ever reach this island?Listen here.

Tech Takeover
Jess Kelly, Newstalk’s Technology Correspondent, joins Anton to talk about the growing reach (and perhaps overreach) of artificial intelligence.Get all the latest tech news and tips, listen here.

Fr Kevin Crowley Passes Away at Age 90
Fr Bryan Shortall joins The Hard Shoulder to pay tribute to the late Fr Kevin Crowley, the beloved founder of the Capuchin Day Centre, who passed away this week at the age of 90.Listen here

Luas 2050
Feljin Jose, Green Party TD and transport spokesperson, Lynn Boylan, Sinn Féin MEP for Dublin, and Brian Caulfield, Professor of Transportation at Trinity College Dublin, join The Hard Shoulder to debate the government's new Luas expansion plan.Although the plans are welcomed, the wait for another 25 years has many people questioning if they'll even live to see its opening.Listen here for all the debate.

IDA News and Trump Tariffs
Tánaiste Simon Harris has been telling a trade forum that US tariffs of 10% on exports from Ireland will be the "new normal" but that efforts are continuing to agree 'zero-for-zero' taxes in some key areas. The meeting takes place a week before the scheduled lifting of a pause on higher tariffs by the US president Donald Trump. Peter Burke is the Minister for Enterprise and Fine Gael TD for Longford-Westmeath, and he joined Anton earlier on The Hard Shoulder.Listen here.

Sean “Diddy” Combs Verdict
Harriet Alexander, a US-based journalist, joins The Hard Shoulder to unpack the court verdict involving Sean “Diddy” Combs, who was found guilty of only one of the charges he was brought to court over.Arguably, it carried the lightest sentence of all his charges.Listen here

DJ Carey and Conor McGregor Updates
Frank Greaney, NewsTalk’s Courts Correspondent, joins Anton to deliver the latest on two of Ireland’s highest-profile court stories — the legal proceedings involving DJ Carey and the most recent developments in the Conor McGregor case.DJ Carey today pleaded guilty to 10 of the 21 charges he was facing linked to defrauding people out of money. Listen here for all the latest.

Are High Food Costs Just the Norm Now?
From shoppers and a farmer to a retailer and fishmonger, NewsTalk's Josh Crosbie hti the streets to ask whether high grocery prices are here to stay, and how inflation is changing how people shop.Listen here for Josh's full report.

Farmers and shoppers react to increased costs
Families are paying thousands of euro more for their groceries.Many consumers will have noticed their weekly shopping bills go up and there’s a warning these will rise even further.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie has been meeting with farmers and shoppers about these costs.

Should You Own the Copyright to Your Likeness?
Denmark are to introduce protections giving individuals automatic copyright over their own likeness in effort to tackle AI and deepfakes. But, will it actually do much about the rise of this phenomenon? Eoin O’Dell is an Associate Professor of Law in Trinity College Dublin and he joined Anton to discuss earlier.Listen here.

Meno-washing
"Meno-washing" - what is it and how can you best sound out the products that you should buy into? Loretta Dignam, CEO and Founder of the Menopause Hub spoke with Anton to discuss.Listen here.