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The Ultimate Guide: Sydney

Every week for The Ultimate Guide on The Hard Shoulder, Fionn Davenport takes a closer look at some of the fantastic destinations to visit around the world. This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give his travel tips for Sydney in Australia!

Aug 26, 202511 min

Financial planning advice for 60+ year olds

It’s never too late to get your finances in order, and when you’re getting into the later stages of your life, it becomes more and more important. Sinead Ryan, Consumer Journalist with Irish Independent and Presenter of the Home Show on Newstalk joins Kieran to give her top financial planning tips for those aged 60+. 

Aug 26, 202511 min

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announce their engagement!

International pop icon Taylor Swift has announced her engagement to American footballer Travis Kelce. Newstalk reporter Emily Keegan joins Kieran in studio to discuss.

Aug 26, 20255 min

How can the Government best prepare the healthcare system?

As the Dáil is set to return in the coming weeks, former Health Editor with the Irish Times Paul Cullen and Chair of the IMOs Consultant Committee Matthew Sadlier join Kieran to discuss how the Government can best prepare the healthcare system for the coming months. 

Aug 26, 202514 min

How drugs get into Ireland

There has sharp rise in cocaine use in Ireland in recent months. The latest Health Research Board figures from 2024 show one-in-three cases of drug treatments were for cocaine. But how is the drug getting into the country? Investigations Editor with the Sunday World and host of the podcast Crime World Nicola Tallant joins Kieran to discuss.

Aug 26, 20256 min

The Bookshelf with Aoife Moore

Author, journalist and host of A Few Scoops Aoife Moore joins Kieran to place her favourite book on The Hard Shoulder Bookshelf! 

Aug 26, 202512 min

Former CNN Correspondent Jim Acosta on his Irish roots, US/Irish relations, and more

Legendary broadcast journalist Jim Acosta will be speaking at the Kennedy Summer School in New Ross in County Wexford. The Hard Shoulder will also be broadcasting from the same location this Thursday. Jim joins Kieran to discuss his thoughts on US President Donald Trump, US/Ireland relations, his Irish roots and more.

Aug 26, 202515 min

Is the term ‘Mansplaining’ unfair to men?

Are men mistreating women when they mansplain, or is it just the way they talk? One celebrity thinks men are being misunderstood, so comedians Jim Elliot and Katherine Lynch join Kieran to discuss.

Aug 26, 20257 min

Does bin monitoring actually lead to people sorting their rubbish properly?

Some customers of the waste company Panda have expressed unease at their bins being monitored. The company has rolled out a monitoring campaign to over 50,000 customers to try and get people to put their rubbish in the correct bin. But is this an effective way to change people’s behaviour? And are customers right to be concerned about privacy? Dublin Editor with the Irish Times Olivia Kelly and Secretary of the Irish Waste Management Association Conor Walsh join Kieran to discuss.

Aug 26, 202515 min

The benefits of Early Childhood Education

Following on from a discussion about crèche waiting lists, Chair of the Federation of Early Childhood Providers Elaine Dunne, and Principal of The Glebe National School in Donegal Town Alison Pasquier join Kieran to discuss the benefits of Early Childhood Education.

Aug 26, 202516 min

AI is now conducting interviews

An Irish man has recounted a job a recent job interview story, and no it wasn’t his own blunder that made the story standout, it was that his interviewer was an AI chatbot. How likely is it that AI will replace the traditional job interview and how the hell do you make a good impression on AI? The HR Suit's Caroline Reidy and Tech Writer with The Irish Times Ciara O Brien.  

Aug 25, 20259 min

The Kids Clinic: How to to encourage kids to help out around the house

Journalist with The Irish Times Jen Hogan joins Kieran for this week's Kids Clinic to discuss her tips and tricks for getting your kids to do chores around the house.

Aug 25, 20258 min

Is Ireland being protected from the impact of tariffs?

Grants are being offered by Enterprise Ireland to companies affected by the US tariffs. It’s as the Government launched its plan to tackle new worldwide markets for investment into the future. CEO of IBEC Danny McCoy joins Kieran to discuss.

Aug 25, 20255 min

Medvedev meltdown: How to deal with outbursts and remain cool in sport

Daniil Medvedev suffered a shock first round lost at The US Open to Benjamin Bonzi, during which play was interrupted by a photographer, leading to Medvedev going on a rant to the umpire, along with smashing his own racquet at the end of the game. Sports psychologist Dr Aoife Quinn joins Kieran to discuss.

Aug 25, 20253 min

Siobhán McSweeney on hosting The Traitors Ireland

Actress Siobhan McSweeney, best known for her role as Sister Michael on Derry Girls, is set to host The Traitors Ireland. Siobhán joins Kieran to discuss. 

Aug 25, 202512 min

Keeping roads safe as school restarts

As primary schools head back to school, everything is going to get that little bit more busy on our roads. So, how congested will things become, and how do we make it as safe as possible? Former Green Party Senator Pauline O’Reilly and Chair of the Dublin Commuters Group Jason Cullen join Kieran to discuss.

Aug 25, 20255 min

The impact of missed BreastCheck screening targets

The BreastCheck national cancer-screening programme has missed its targets for the last two years, according to figures from the HSE The aim was for 195,000 women to be screened last year, but only 137,134 checks were carried out.CEO of the Irish Cancer Society Aevril Power joins Kieran to discuss.

Aug 25, 202511 min

Is former Dublin GAA manager Jim Gavin running for President of Ireland?

It’s been reported that former Dublin GAA manager Jim Gavin has been courted by Fianna Fail as a possible presidential candidate. Irish editor for The Independent, Fionnan Sheehan, joins Kieran to discuss.

Aug 25, 20257 min

Up to 40,000 children under three are on crèche waiting lists

Up to 40,000 children under the age of three are currently on crèche waiting lists.This has led to calls for the government to bring in pay parity for early years graduates in line with primary school teachers.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie has been meeting with parents and those working in the sector to see how difficult it is to get a place in a crèche.

Aug 25, 20257 min

Winners and Sinners

This week, Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Off the Ball’s Ger Gilroy and Saoirse Hanley, Feature Writer with the Irish Independent, to look back on the week that was, but with a few twists…

Aug 22, 202531 min

College Football takes over Dublin - will you be watching?

20,000 college football fanatics are flocking to Dublin this weekend as the Iowa State Cyclones take on Kansas State Wildcats in the Aviva tomorrow.But, what is college football, and why is this game such a big deal?Joining Kieran in studio are two mega fans from the respective teams, Jake Brend, Chief Content Producer at the Cyclone Fanatic and Mason Voth, Head of Media for K-State Online.

Aug 22, 202513 min

You Are What You Eat: Breakfast Reimagined

Aisling Larkin, Mindful Eating Coach and TV Chef joins Kieran Cuddihy to discuss breakfast, and why it doesn’t have to be boring!

Aug 22, 202515 min

Sport with Eoin Sheahan

Off The Ball's Eoin Sheahan joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action.

Aug 22, 20257 min

Last-minute issues with school bus places - what’s happening?

Across the country, some parents are being informed at the very last minute that no transport arrangements are in place for their child’s school commute next week.That is true in Meath, Louth, Kildare and Wicklow.At the same time, to deal with a lack of bus drivers, Bus Éireann are being called on to change their rules on the age of retirement. Junior Transport Minister Seán Canney this morning on Pat Kenny said drivers who hit 70 should be allowed to continue driving.Joining Kieran to discuss this is Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrat TD for Wicklow, Cathal Crowe, Fianna Fáil TD for Clare and Chair of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Youth and Jenny, a parent in Meath.

Aug 22, 202511 min

Wholesale electricity prices rose by 4.6% in July

After a long trend of falling electricity prices over the past year and a half, wholesale electricity prices rose by 4.6% in the month of July.Unfortunately, as we approach winter, we can expect the trend to continue…Joining Kieran to explain it all is Daragh Cassidy, Head of Communications at bonkers.ie.

Aug 22, 20258 min

How did the apparition of Mary at Knock change Catholicism?

This week marks 146 years since the apparition of Mary by pilgrims at Knock, how did it change Catholicism?Joining Kieran to discuss is Fr Iggy O' Donovan, Parish Priest in Fethard, County Tipperary.

Aug 22, 20258 min

Has fast food gotten too expensive?

Fast-food is growing in Ireland, but has it gotten too expensive for what it is?In the US, McDonald’s is cutting its prices after hearing complaints from its customers, who say that the fast-food chain - once known for its cheap and quick meals, is now nearly as pricey as higher-quality sit down restaurants.With more fast food giants entering the market - should we expect a lower tier of pricing?Newstalk’s Henry McKean spoke with the public to hear their thoughts, and Kieran is joined by TV Chef and Culinary Lecturer at South East Technological University, Edward Hayden and Michelin-starred Chef and owner of Kombu, JP McMahon, to discuss.

Aug 22, 202513 min

Irish presidential Sex Scandals

 Patrick Geoghegan, Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity’s arts and humanities research institute, and presenter of Talking History joined Kieran for his weekly slot looking back at presidents of the past ahead of the upcoming presidential election... This week Patrick and Kieran talked about presidential sex scandals.

Aug 21, 202515 min

The Thursday Interview: Sinead Burke

This week on the Thursday Interview Kieran was joined by Sinéad Burke, founder and CEO of Tilting the lens and disability advocate.

Aug 21, 202519 min

Former Israeli Soldier on why more and more IDF soldiers are refusing to serve in Gaza

Across Israel, a growing number of young people are refusing to enlist in the Israeli Defense Forces, publicly burning their military conscription papers and protesting against the conflict in Gaza. Military service is mandatory in Israel, but according to Kan, Israel’s national broadcaster, over 40 percent of soldiers did not show up to reserve duty in May. To discuss why Kieran was  joined by a former Israeli soldier and an active member/ administrator with the anti-war organization, Soldiers for Hostages, Shahar Sherf.

Aug 21, 202512 min

Celebrity chef Mark Moriarty

Mark Moriarty, Award Winning TV chef and Author joined Kieran to discus the latest season of his podcast “Roasted” where he prepares meals for some of the biggest names around.  

Aug 21, 202510 min

EU-US Pharma Tariff rate agreed at 15%

The joint agreed statement between the EU and US on the recent trade deal agreed in Scotland has been published. In particular, it seems to give Ireland a firm commitment to cap pharma tariffs at 15 per cent, while some parts of the sector may be excluded altogether. But is it being greeted with joy? Relief? Or maybe some are still disgruntled? Cormac Lucey is an Economic Commentator with The Sunday Times. He joins me now, as does IBEC’s Executive Director of lobbying and influence, Fergal O’Brien.

Aug 21, 202514 min

Are board games dying or thriving?

Japan's oldest professional player of the board game retired this week at the age of 98, it got thinking, have board games lost their allure or can they ever be replaced by the Wordle?  Cathy Maguire, Member of Board Games Ireland and Dave O’Keefe  Owner of ‘Board & Brewed’

Aug 21, 202511 min

Further Health Insurance Hikes on the way

Irish Life Health and Laya Healthcare have both announced insurance  price hikes on plans in the space of a week  It comes as the trend we have seen in increasing the cost of health insurance seen in the past two years looks set to continue into the latter half of this year  Joining me now for more on this is Dermot Goode, Health Insurance Ireland.

Aug 21, 20257 min

Looking up your family Tree

How much do you know about your family's ancestry roots?  Given the historical struggles this country has faced in modern history, from the famine to economic migration tracing Irish family history can quickly become difficult. But joining me next is a Genealogy nerd and Producer of Talking History on Newstalk  

Aug 20, 202514 min

Harvey Morrison Sherratt's Father: 'My Sons Death wont be the last'

The Parents of Harvey Morrisons Sherratt are calling for a commission of inquiry into CHI’s treatment of children with spina bifida and scoliosis, many of whom have been denied timely corrective surgery. Harvey passed away last month. Harveys grieving Father Stephen joined Kieran to discuss his son and why he had to wait years for life saving surgery.

Aug 20, 202521 min

Vaping as a teenager linked to marijuana, cigarettes and alcohol use Henry McKean Reports

Vaping amongst teens is consistently linked to taking up smoking, marijuana and drink according to an umbrella review of existing research. To discuss further Kieran was joined by Newstalk Reporter Henry McKean.

Aug 20, 202513 min

The Ultimate Guide: White Lotus Holidays

Have you ever watched The White Lotus, and (in between all of the drama) wanted to have your own holiday like it? This is your chance!This week, Fionn joined Kieran to give his Ultimate Guide on having your own White Lotus holiday, and for different budget levels!

Aug 20, 202514 min

Why is everyone going crazy for Labubus?

What are Labubu dolls? And why are people so mad over them?Kieran is joined by Jodie McCormack, Journalist with The Irish Sun, to talk about the Labubu craze…

Aug 20, 20255 min

Why you should care about National Heritage Week

As you might know, this Sunday was the start of the National Heritage Week. This year’s edition, focused on the landscapes and cultural activities of heritage, will be made up of over two thousand events.Joining Kieran to tell more is Anne O’Donoghue, the CEO of the Irish Heritage Trust.

Aug 19, 202512 min

The Bookshelf with Derek Landy

Screenwriter and bestselling author of the ‘Skulduggery Pleasant’ series Derek Landy joins Kieran to place his favourite book on The Hard Shoulder Bookshelf!

Aug 19, 202513 min

Are tanning accelerators safe?

You may have seen online a rise in people using tanning accelerators, essentially, they are lotions, sprays and supplements that claim to enhance the skin’s ability to tan.But, how do they work, and are they safe?Joining Kieran to discuss is Professor Nicola Ralph, Consultant Dermatologist at the Institute of Dermatologists.

Aug 19, 20254 min

Assessments for children with potential unnecessary hip surgeries delayed

The Hip Dysplasia Advocacy Group is calling on the Government to take accountability and for transparency over the delay in assessing children who may have had unnecessary hip surgeries.To discuss this, Kieran is joined by Amy, the Patient Advocacy Group’s Co-Chair.

Aug 19, 20254 min

What is the current state of the Presidential race?

While the big news of the day has been that both Seán Kelly and Heather Humphries are both putting themselves forward for the Fine Gael Presidential nomination. Fianna Fáil are making sure they’re not outdone. Their MEP for Ireland South, Billy Kelleher, has said he has written to the party’s Cathaoirleach to ask for an urgent meeting to discuss their involvement in the race.Billy Kelleher joins Kieran to discuss, as well as Newstalk’s Political Correspondent, Seán Defoe.

Aug 19, 202511 min

What are the common misconceptions about OCD?

OCD, or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, is often portrayed as a need for complete order and organization, but what is it really like to live with the condition?Kieran is joined by David Monaghan, who has lived with OCD since he was a child, to discuss the common misconceptions of the disorder…

Aug 19, 202512 min

What security guarantees will Ukraine have?

As the world watched Trump and Zelenskyy’s meeting yesterday, the topic of security guarantees for Ukraine emerged. But, what exactly was said, and what role will our Defence Forces have after the war?Joining Kieran to discuss is Shona Murray, European Correspondent for Euro News and Tom Clonan, Independent Senator and Security Analyst.Image: Reuters

Aug 19, 202513 min

Financial planning advice for 45-60 year olds

It’s never too late to get your finances in order, and when you’re getting into the later stages of your life - it becomes more and more important.Sinead Ryan, Consumer Journalist with Irish Independent and Presenter of the Home Show on Newstalk joins Kieran to give her top financial planning tips for those aged 45-60!

Aug 19, 20259 min

Why are we so good at complaining?

What sets Irish people apart from other people when it comes to complaining? Are we a nation of secret complainers, or has that changed?Joining Kieran to discuss is Caitriona Redmond, Consumer Journalist for the Irish Examiner and Leslie Shoemaker, Counselling Psychologist and Lecturer in TU Dublin.

Aug 19, 202510 min

How do you parent twins?

Research shows that twins experience dependency and rivalry more so than non-twin siblings. This is especially seen in the adolescence years. So, how can parents ensure to help each twin develop their own unique personality?Joining Kieran to discuss strategies for parents of twins is twin expert, Dr Joan Friedman.

Aug 19, 20259 min

Could we see a Russia / Ukraine ceasefire soon?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is due to meet with US President Donald Trump today following Trump’s meeting with Putin on Friday. Though the terms are unclear, Trump has maintained that “significant progress” has been made towards a Russia/Ukraine ceasefire.Joining Kieran to discuss is Michael Baskin, CEO of Ukrainian Crisis Centre Ireland, Scott Lucas, Professor & Political Analyst at the Clinton Institute at University College Dublin and later Nadia Dobrianska, Ukrainian Historian in Ireland and Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at the University of Galway and political columnist with The Journal.

Aug 18, 202527 min