Welcome to the View Dependent podcast, where we talk to leaders in the 3D reconstruction space of Radiance Field technologies, focusing on methods like Neural Radiance Fields (#NeRFs), Gaussian Splatting (#3DGS), Gaussian Ray Tracing (#3DGRT), and Diffusion based models.
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Hope Cast is a production of Living Hope Ministries. Living Hope Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational, 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to proclaim God’s truth as we journey with those who are seeking sexual and relational wholeness through a more intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. We provide free in-person support groups, one-on-one pastoral counseling and mentoring, online support forums, and education and training for the church and community. LHM proclaims a Christ-c ...
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Hi, I'm Georgiana — creator of the Speak English Now podcast and founder of SpeakEnglishPodcast.com. With over 40 million downloads worldwide, this podcast has helped English learners around the globe speak confidently and fluently. Since 2011, I've been teaching English using proven techniques like mini-stories and point-of-view lessons — methods that help you speak naturally, without memorizing grammar rules or relying on textbooks. I speak clearly and at a slow, natural pace, making it ea ...
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The Cyber Resilience Brief is your 15-minute pulse on how organizations can build stronger defenses and achieve true cyber resilience. Each episode dives into the practical realities of Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS), adversarial exposure validation, and the evolving strategies that keep modern enterprises secure. Hosted by Tova Dvorin and brought to you by SafeBreach — the leader in Adversarial Exposure Validation — this podcast features insights from cybersecurity leaders, integration ...
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What does it mean to Walk the Call? He has a view, she has a view; sometimes similar, sometimes different, always valued. In this podcast we provide invaluable resources that inspire you to discover your life's Call and Walk it daily!
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Resource extraction impacts our daily lives and has helped push the climate to the brink, but there are people around the world living and fighting for alternative ways forward. Join hosts Christopher Chagnon and Sophia Hagolani-Albov and their guests on the last Friday of each month for a discussion of the impacts of extractivisms, alternative ways forward, and stories from people living the struggle every day. If you are someone interested in how our environment and societies have come to ...
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A monthly UK pensions law podcast placing a spotlight on key developments that could affect your scheme. CPD may be available. The podcasts are an overview of the law. How the law will apply in any particular case will depend on the individual circumstances. Listeners should seek legal advice if any of the matters discussed are relevant to a specific issue or concern.
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Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence. With over 17 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell, engineering leader with over 15 years of industry experience. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Email: [email protected]
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A monthly UK pensions law podcast placing a spotlight on key developments that could affect your scheme. CPD may be available. The podcasts are an overview of the law. How the law will apply in any particular case will depend on the individual circumstances. Listeners should seek legal advice if any of the matters discussed are relevant to a specific issue or concern.
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It's midnight and love is keeping you awake. Either you have so much of it or less of it. Hmmm... Why not talk about it, stranger? Let's have that awkward conversation about behaviors, thoughts, and ideas about romantic love and romantic relationships. Let's connect on instagram: @lilithstr Share your thoughts with me and I'll listen through email: [email protected]
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A show in which we address various issues that may come up with the technological tools that we depend on in our work or daily lives and how we can overcome them before they overcome us! We also cover JavaScript applications and workflows, both front end and backend (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, to name a few). And we have started introducing Python related subject matter as well. Please visit the blog on our website to view transcripts and embeds of our podcast episodes. Support this podcast: htt ...
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Newstalk Breakfast brings you all the news you need to set you up for the day – from politics, business, sport, entertainment and everything in between. Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly have all the stories that matter, every weekday from 7-9AM. CONVERSATION THAT COUNTS | Ireland’s national independent talk station for news, sport, analysis and entertainment Listen to Newstalk at http://newstalk.com/listenlive | Download the GoLoud app now, the new home for Newstalk
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From the halls of the State House to the heart of county government, the Conduit Street Podcast breaks down the decisions shaping Marylanders’ daily lives. Produced by the Maryland Association of Counties (MACo), this weekly podcast offers smart, accessible insights on the latest state and local policy — with counties always at the center. Explore how legislation, executive actions, and agency decisions affect essential public services like education, infrastructure, public safety, health, a ...
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We Are Carbon is the interview show that helps us to recognise that the future of both our planet and our societies can be incredibly beautiful - and that we all play a role in getting there! Hosted by Helen Fisher with guests joining from across the globe. There's a new episode every other Tuesday, and they'll average 1 hr long. We see endless headlines warning us of the horrific impact that we're having on the climate and how dire the outlook is, but we're going to re-frame this crisis and ...
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The podcast to help you battle the everyday struggle with addiction, cravings, dependency and bad habits but also give you some helpful tips and good habits that helped me. This podcast will give my struggles and triumphs with addiction some life and hopefully assist you in your own battle regarding addiction. The reason for the name and artwork of this Podcast is based on the Yin Yang sign from Taoism, depicted by two wolves, a good wolf and an evil wolf. A concept of addiction is that thes ...
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Listen to interviews with thought leaders and hear emotional intelligence leader Chuck Wolfe answering calls that teach listeners strategies for managing their own emotions and their emotional relationships with others. Chuck Wolfe is the CEO of Charles J. Wolfe Associates, LLC since 1994, a motivational speaker, leadership coach, consultant, and leading expert in the field of emotional intelligence. His clients include prestigious organizations such as Harvard, Yale, MIT, Exxon/Mobil, Marri ...
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Professor Todd Eberly on “Interesting Times” in MD Politics
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35:38As Maryland heads into a challenging budget year and an election cycle legislative session, Professor Todd Eberly of St. Mary’s College of Maryland joins the Conduit Street Podcast to unpack the forces shaping the state’s political and economic landscape. Kevin Kinnally and Michael Sanderson talk with Prof. Eberly about the ripple effects of federa…
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The Grinch steals tonight's Late Late Toy Show
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3:31The Grinch steals tonight's Late Late Toy Show. Henry McKean went backstage and met Patrick Kielty and he sent us this report.
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National Bravery Awards winner Brendan Grimes
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4:59Today, at 12 noon, The Ceann Comhairle, Verona Murphy will present 22 National Bravery Awards to individuals from across Ireland who risked their own lives to aid others in peril. We spoke to y one of those who will be recognised for their heroic deeds at today’s ceremony. Brendan Grimes from Skerries saved a man from drowning on a cold damp mornin…
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Social media age verification for children on the cards
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6:36A plan to follow in the steps of Australia and introduce a ban on social media for children could be in on the cards. Minster for Media Patrick O’Donovan is to brief cabinet on plans to a verify the age of children on social media as part of larger plans to set a digital age of consent. So, should Ireland follow Australia’s lead? We discussed furth…
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Ireland among countries to boycott Eurovision
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9:04Ireland, the Netherland and Spain are among the European countries that have pulled out of the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest after Israel’s participation for next year was confirmed. RTÉ have also confirmed they will not broadcast the competition either. We spoke to Avi Mayer, pron. AH-vee Mayor, Founder of Jerusalem Journal and former Editor-in-Chi…
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Rural depopulation could spell the end for many GAA clubs
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6:09The GAA’s National Demographics Committee is warning that Rural depopulation may lead to the death of many GAA clubs around the country if reforms are not introduced and issues addressed. Speaking to Shane on this was Benny Hurl is the chairperson of the GAA National Demographic Committee.
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Influencers risk being named on Revenue’s quarterly tax defaulters list
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4:23OnlyFans creators and social media influencers who risk being named on Revenue’s quarterly tax defaulters list say they fear for their personal safety if their home addresses are published. For more on this we heard from Brendan Brady, Chartered Accountant from Brady & Associates.
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Does the crib still have a place in society?
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7:04Dublin’s Live Animal Crib is once again returning for the Christmas season for its 30th year on Dawson Street. But three decades on, does the crib still have a place in society? Laura Broxson, Spokesperson for Ireland's National Animal Rights Association and also President of the Irish Farmers Association Francie Gorman.…
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Ireland will not participate next year's Eurovision
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6:06Irelands participation in next year's Eurovision song contest will not take place . RTE has taken the decision to boycott the competition over Israel’s inclusion For more on this Ciara spoke to Dr Paul Jordan, Expert and media commentator on the Eurovision Song Contest.
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#364 Going to the Doctor - Making an Appointment
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11:15Today we're beginning a new series—four episodes designed to prepare you for going to the doctor. Why this topic? Well, the truth is simple. At some point, whether you live abroad, travel, or study in another country, you will need medical care. And the very first step is usually the same: booking an appointment. Making that call can feel stressful…
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Israel’s future in Eurovision is on the line
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4:11Today, members of the European Broadcasting Union will debate whether Israel can compete in next year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Joining us to explain more was Dr Paul Jordan, Expert and Media Commentator on Eurovision.
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One in five teenagers have had explicit images shared without their consent
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4:40According to a study by experts from the RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, almost 20% of 15–16-year-olds have had an explicit image of them shared without their consent, while the growth of sexting is leading to poorer mental health and increased risk of self-harm. Joining us to discuss this further is Professor Mary Cannon, Professo…
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A new plan to rid Ireland of fossil fuel dependency
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4:42Ireland Electrified has launched its first Electrification Action Plan, which seeks to transition Ireland’s energy use from fossil fuels to clean electricity. All to discuss with Helen O’Sullivan, Chair of Ireland Electrified and Co-founder and COO of Flex Power Solutions.
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Review of Kyran Durnin case will remain unpublished
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9:44An evaluation by the National Review Panel into the disappearance of Kyran Durnin has ruled that what happened to him "could not have been anticipated from knowledge that was available" to Tusla at the time. The review itself will remain unpublished. For more on this, we were joined by Peadar Tóibín, Aontú Leader and TD for Meath West.…
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Has the Liberties is losing its cultural identity?
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7:21Amid fears the Liberties is losing its cultural identity, Sinn Féin Councillor for Southwest Inner City, Ciarán Ó Meachair has urged Dublin City Council to seek a “UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage” status for the area. Ciarán spoke to Shane to discuss further.
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Josh Crosbie reporting from Northern Ethiopia with Trócaire
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4:55One million people have lost their lives and a further one million people have been displaced in Northern Ethiopia following a civil war. The conflict between Tigray and neighbouring regions started in 2020 and went on for two years, destroying communities and the economy of the Tigray region. Our reporter, Josh Crosbie is there now with Trócaire t…
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Most of us are using cosmetic products beyond their expiry date!
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5:11Most of us are using cosmetic products beyond their expiry date or recommended shelf life, risking adverse skin reactions, according to new research from the Health Products Regulatory Authority. Joining Ciara to discuss further was Caitriona Ryan, Consultant Dermatologist.
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House Democrats have released new footage of Epstein Island
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4:24In the US, House Democrats have released new footage of Epstein Island as Congress seeks an update from the Justice Department on when the full Epstein files will be made public. We get the latest on this with David Smith, Washington Bureau Chief with The Guardian.
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Ep. 32 - Inside “The Com”: The Social-Engineering Supergroup Behind Global Ransomware Attacks
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17:12In this episode of The Cyber Resilience Brief, host Tova Dvorin and offensive security expert Adrian Culley expose The Com—the decentralized cybercrime collective behind threat groups like Lapsus$, Scattered Spider (UNC 3944 / Octo Tempest), and ShinyHunters. Together, they break down how this teenage-to-young-adult adversary ecosystem has weaponiz…
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Ireland’s falling fertility rates could put the crucial role of grandparenthood at risk. That’s the warning from Independent Economist David W Higgins,who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
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Riff: Calls to rename streets with British empire origins
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4:07Calls to rename streets with British empire origins. Should we or is making an issue when none exist? Shane and Ciara discusses this morning.
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The word “mansplaining” has lost its usefulness and needs to be decommissioned. That’s the call from Guardian Columnist Zoe Williams who chatted to Ciara this morning.
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More than 60% of young people come across extremist views online
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6:14More than 60pc of young people come across extremist views online, according to a new survey by The Ombudsman for Children’s Office. We discuss these findings with Mike Murphy, Senior Lecturer in Applied Psychology at University College Cork.
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Russia and US no compromise on a possible peace deal so far
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3:49Russia and the US did not reach a compromise on a possible peace deal to end the war in Ukraine after a five-hour meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump's top envoys, the Kremlin has said. We get the latest on this with Jenny Mathers, from the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University.…
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Plans to limit objections to major infrastructure projects
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5:42Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers yesterday outlined the measures contained in his Accelerating Infrastructure Action Plan to cabinet. Ciara discusses this further with Robin Mandal, Vice Chair of the Dublin Democratic Planning Alliance and former president of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland.…
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Taxi drivers set to stage their next slow protest today
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5:24After bringing rush hour to a standstill in some areas last week, taxi drivers are once again taking part in a “go-slow” protest at about 4.30pm this evening against the introduction of fixed fare options for customers by Uber. David Knox is a taxi driver taking part in the protest explained why they are undertaking another "go-slow" protest.…
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You Know The Hard Thing You Need to Do Next - Here's Why It's Worth Doing Now
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13:01We often look for ways to reduce the load on our brains, seeking shortcuts and optimizations to get ahead. Sometimes this works, reinforcing the belief that we can hack our way around every problem. However, this episode addresses the truth that many fundamental aspects of your career require something difficult, messy, slow, or inefficient, demand…
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The average health insurance premium has risen by €56 since the end of summer. That’s according to a new market bulletin published this morning by the Health Insurance Authority The total increase in the average cost of plans is now 8% since the beginning of 2025. We get more details from Dermot Goode Health Insurance Expert with healthinsuranceire…
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Frontline uniformed gardaí could be soon using taser stun guns
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5:11Frontline uniformed gardaí could be using Taser stun guns almost immediately under a proposal being brought to Government by Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan. The stun guns could be used in policing on the streets of Dublin, Waterford and Kilkenny over the Christmas period, if approved by Cabinet today.…
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Bohs Football Club is launching their eighth annual Toy Drive
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3:08Bohs Football Club is launching their eighth annual Toy Drive for children living in the International Protection system and Homeless Accommodation – and this year they are hoping to raise 75,000 euros. We got all the details from Sean McCabe, Head of Climate Justice and Sustainability for Bohemian Football Club.…
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What is Ukraine hoping for with Zelenskyy’s visit to Ireland?
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7:01Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and first lady Olena Zelenska have arrived in Ireland for their first official visit. Ciara discusses this further with Former advisor to the Minister of Defence of Ukraine, Yuriy Sak.
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Gardaí encouraging cyclists and pedestrians to wear high-visibility clothing
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6:09As we enter the darkest time of the year, Gardaí have launched a campaign encouraging cyclists and pedestrians to wear high-visibility clothing and stay safe. However, President of Cycling Ireland and former Fine Gael TD Ciarán Cannon says this “narrative is deeply problematic”. Ciarán explained why to Shane.…
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Irish prisons slammed as overcrowded and overstretched
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5:52‘A prison system overwhelmed, overstretched, and unable to uphold the fundamental rights of many people in its care’ – that is the stark messaging coming from a report from the The Irish Penal Reform Trust today. We discuss further with Saoirse Brady, Executive Director, Irish Penal Reform Trust.
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Move to rename Herzog Park not 'legally sound'
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5:26Dublin City Council has removed the proposal to change the name of Herzog Park in Rathgar from the Council agenda and did not take a vote on the planned change. Lord Mayor of Dublin Cllr Ray McAdam said the proposal should be removed because the report on the issue was not legally sound and should not be voted on. He explained all to Newstalk Break…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and first lady Olena Zelenska have arrived in Ireland for their first official visit. We get a preview of their visit with our political correspondent Sean Defoe.
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Ricky and Bonnie are joined by Marsha Inman, the Friends & Family Director at Living Hope, to discuss how parents can navigate their children's struggle with their genders from young and still in the home, to adult and returning home for the holidays. They talk about asking good, open questions, setting boundaries, and continuing to love with grace…
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We’re three weeks away from Christmas Day, but anyone with loved ones abroad needs plenty of time to make sure their presents and cards arrive before the big day. For more advice on getting your post in on time, we’re joined by Anna McHugh, Head of Corporate Communications at An Post.
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Are your kids asking for AI enabled gifts from Santa this year?
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3:25Actor Joseph Gordon Levitt has posted a warning online for parents of children who may ask Santa for AI enabled gifts this year. Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly joined us now with the detail and advice. With thanks to Renault.
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Breast cancer clinics miss urgent referral goals
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4:03More than 9,000 women who were referred to urgent breast cancer clinics across Ireland this year have not been seen within the recommended two-week time frame. With some waiting up to 69 days that's according to figures released to The Sunday Times. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Amy Nolan, Director of Clinical Affairs at the Irish Cancer Socie…
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Plans to remove name of former Israeli president from Dublin’s Herzog Park suspended
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9:00Plans to remove the name of former Israeli President Chaim Herzog from a park in South Dublin are to be dropped by Dublin City Council. Council Chief Executive Richard Shakespeare has apologised for what he said was an administrative oversight leading to the expected withdrawal of two proposals to rename Dublin parks. For reaction we heard from Oli…
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How do we change the narrative when it comes to masculinity?
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6:03Supermodel David Gandy has said "There's not enough narrative about good men" and that Andrew Tate pushes a "disruptive" and "immature" idea of masculinity. Speaking to Ciara this morning was Eoghan Cleary, Secondary school teacher & Educational researcher with the Sexual Exploitation Research and Policy Institute.…
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Report on renaming Dublin’s Herzog Park dropped by DCC
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7:10Plans to remove the name of former Israeli President Chaim Herzog from a park in South Dublin are to be dropped by Dublin City Council. Council Chief Executive Richard Shakespeare has apologised for what he said was an administrative oversight leading to the expected withdrawal of two proposals to rename Dublin parks. We get reaction to this with C…
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Escooter accidents leading cause of traumatic brain injury among children
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4:56The Faculty of Paediatrics at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland is calling for urgent action as e-scooter accidents have now become the leading cause of traumatic brain injury among children, according to a new report. We discuss further with Dr Irwin Gill, Consultant Paediatrician, Fellow of the Faculty of Paediatrics and co- author of th…
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A phased rollout of contactless payments on local links
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3:27The National Transport Authority will begin a phased rollout of contactless payments on Local Links from today, which they expect to be fully operational across all 15 Local Link offices by the end of 2026. Speaking to Shane this morning was Grace Boland, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Fingal West.
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Black Friday is more than a day of apparent discounts, according to new research at the University of Melbourne. It is a psychological event carefully designed to take advantage of how your brain makes decisions. We’re joined by Dr. Daniel Feuerriegel a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne.…
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Legislation should be introduced to place people under house arrest in cases where bail would otherwise be refused. That’s according to a new report on the country's bail laws. To discuss further we heard from Dara Robinson Solicitor and Senior Council.
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Riff: Should Tricolours be taken down from lampposts in the capital
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4:44Dublin City Council will not remove Tricolours erected by anti-immigration groups. Do you agree? Ciara and Shane discussed this.
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What is behind the price increases in our shop?
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7:38The Dail's been told there's been a 55 per cent increase in the cost of some staple supermarket items in the last three years. The Social Democrats are bringing forward a bill that will give the food regulator powers to investigate what is going on. Are the shops ripping us off or is something else behind the increase? All to discuss with Social De…
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DCC will not remove Tricolours erected around the capital
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5:09Dublin City Council has decided it will not remove the hundreds of Tricolours erected by anti-immigration groups around the capital and will instead launch initiatives to “promote a deeper understanding of the Irish flag”. For more on this we heard from Daithi Doolan Sinn Fein Councillor in Ballyfermot.…
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Investigating Ireland's sperm donor Facebook groups
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5:12Newstalk's Sarah Madden has been investigating Ireland's sperm donor Facebook groups and the pitfalls some people can find themselves in during the pursuit of wanting a child. She sent us this report:
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