State of the Nation

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A brand-new alternative media voice in Ireland’s consensus media landscape! Every week we’ll be asking hard questions, discussing topical issues and tackling what others are often too afraid to say in public. A free press for free minds, we’re all about journalism with integrity.

State of the Nation


    • Jul 4, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 28m AVG DURATION
    • 16 EPISODES


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    Human trafficking: Ireland's secret shame

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 29:42


    In this week's episode, prominent anti-trafficking campaigner Sr Liz Murphy addresses a problem that has often gone under the radar but continues to grip parts of the country: the devastation of human trafficking. Sr Liz outlines how Ireland's inability to meaningfully tackle the offence has seen it flagged on a global stage for its inadequate response, an offence that Sr Liz characterises as a "crime against humanity".

    Obesity in kids and adults - recognising it as a disease

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 21:48


    Our guest this week is Dr Donal O'Shea of UCD School of Medicine who speaks to regular hosts Michael Kelly and Wendy Grace about how to prevent obesity and be healthy at any weight, provided one makes healthy choices and exercises. As the HSE's Clinical Lead on Obesity in Ireland, he emphasises the importance of “children being active as a default”. They also discuss how consumers are hoodwinked by packaging, claims of 'healthy ingredients' and the rising levels of sugars in even the most basic food items.

    "Nobody wanted to listen" says top gender doctor

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 24:43


    In this week's episode, regular hosts Michael Kelly and Wendy Grace speak with Prof. Donal O'Shea, an endocrinologist working at St Vincent's Private Hospital. He has worked for many years in the field of gender transition in both the UK and Ireland.In the past he says his and others concerns with regards to the medical care of children and young adults were not listened to and now the Cass report seems to be a watershed moment in countries that want to adopt and grow the evidence-based model to get the best outcomes for individuals who are gender questioning – a journey that, if done well, is an incredibly positive journey with good outcomes, he says.

    The Gender scandal and doctors with a God Complex

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 30:40


    This week State of the Nation speaks with Stella O'Malley, Irish psychotherapist and author, and is the founder of Genspect, an international organisation includes professionals, trans people, detransitioners, and parent groups who work together to advocate for a non-medicalised approach to gender diversity. We ask what is the Cass Report and what happens to a person when you stop their sexual development in early puberty and why its yet another medical scandal that God Complex doctors have allowed to happen.

    Why the Citizens' Assembly on Gender Equality was hijacked by NGO's and citizens were “railroaded” into supporting Gender Identity ideology

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 27:57


    A Citizens' Assembly on Gender Equality could be reasonably expected to deliberate on the term “gender” but this did not happen. The Assembly changed the term “gender” to “gender identity” and this route was taken without open deliberation or discussion with the 99 citizen members. Academic and writer Colette Colfer argues that we are in 1984 territory as she argues while words like diversity are used there is actually no diversity of opinion or thought in these groups and people are often afraid to express their opinions. “There's shaming, cancelling and ostracising” says Colette.Hosts Michael Kelly and David Quinn also examine why there is so much fear in Ireland's university campuses where debate is being stifled and speakers shamed and cancelled.

    Ireland's Electoral and Media Commission: State apparatuses curtailing free speech

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 22:08


    Michael Kelly is joined by David Quinn and Cormac Lucy, economics columnist with The Sunday Times and an independent candidate for Blackrock local area in the local elections to be held in June.

    Demonising women who believe in biology

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 24:32


    In this latest State of the Nation podcast, Aisling Considine is a mother, teacher and South West Inner City candidate for Aontu speaks to State of the Nation about how teachers and parents are waking up to the “nonsense” of gender ideology which is all across the school curriculum. Aisling spoke out against the National Women's Council of Ireland which she says wants to silence women who don't agree with them on gender ideology and she asks why is the INTO paying membership to the NWCI.

    Euthanasia and the economic push

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 28:41


    March was a hell of a month in Irish politics, but the most significant event for the people of this island passed by almost unremarked. Overshadowed by Varadkar's resignation and the referendum results, the recommendation from the Oireachtas Committee that Ireland legalise assisting dying may prove to be a decisive moment.Michael and Wendy are on hand to dive into exactly why certain Irish politicians are so keen on hurrying up the final moments, even when Irish medical opinion is firmly against them. They also look at some of the horrific stories that have come out of jurisdictions that have legalised assisted suicide, like Canada, where the number of people using ‘Medical Assistance in Dying' jumped 30% last year and the government there wants to open it up to people with mental illnesses.Michael notes that while those at the end of life deserve the very best palliative care available, many fear that the push for assisted suicide is driven by more economic factors. The highly connected British journalist and former Tory MP Matthew Paris revealed as much last weekend when he said that “we simply cannot afford extreme senescence or desperate infirmity for as many such individuals as our society is producing.”Campaigner Eilís Mulroy joins the team to discuss the dangerous consequences if the Irish equivalents of Paris get their way. For one of the few government ministers to support assisted suicide the last time it came up for a vote, was none other than our Taoiseach-to-be, Simon Harris.Whatever happens with Assisted Suicide in Ireland, you'll find the real story right here, on State of the Nation. If you know someone who is affected by these issues, please spread the word, and forward them this episode.

    Intent of Hate Speech Bill is to induce self-censorship

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 30:47


    In this episode, Michael Kelly and David Quinn sit down with barrister Lorcan Price and academic Gerard Casey to probe the looming Hate Speech Bill - its practical implications, its intentions and how it will have a "chilling effect" on freedom of expression for those who dare to challenge the latest orthodox view.

    I didn't leave Fine Gael .... Fine Gael left me

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 31:29


    Journalist and former Fine Gael diehard Sarah Carey outlines how the party previously entrenched in her family's heritage has become completely unrecognisable under successive leaderships.

    What Leo Varadkar's resignation might teach Fine Gael about their own values

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 41:31


    The shock resignation of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar this week was just the latest sign that Irish politics is in a new era. And it's an era defined by the mess created by our political elites. The overwhelming rejection of the March 8th Referendums showed just how disconnected the government had become from the people, and this week on State of the Nation, we show how our disappearing Taoiseach is just the latest tremor ahead of a vast political earthquake headed our way.Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín and former Fine Gael Senator Fidelma Healy Eames join Michael Kelly to give their perspective on why Varadkar stepped down, what awaits his replacement, and why Fianna Fáil resembles a McDonald's franchise.

    Blatant media biases are alienating public... Editors and producers - it's time to get more diverse!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 35:29


    In this episode of The State of the Nation, Michael Kelly and David Quinn speak to secretary of the National Union of Journalists Séamus Dooley about the major changes he has witnessed in the media landscape over the years, the lack of diversity of opinion in the media causing alienation for some people, and whether RTÉ is worth the licence fee.

    Americans: It's St Paddy's Day, NOT St Patty's Day!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 16:18


    Wendy Grace and Michael Kelly combine both old and new celebrations of St Patrick's Day and how our missionaries forged the global links we still enjoy today.

    The people of Ireland have spoken… and it's a definite NO!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 36:02


    In the latest episode of State of the Nation, Michael Kelly and Wendy Grace discuss the results of the Family and Care referendums with Independent Senator Rónán Mullen. The consensus is that the Govt, after receiving a resounding ‘No' from the general public, is now more concerned with saving face and ‘explaining away' the results than understanding the reasoning and sentiment behind the voting decision.

    Durable relationships... a 'legal minefield' in the making

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 28:25


    In our second episode, journalist Michael Kelly sits down with social commentator David Quinn to discuss the nitty gritties of the latest referendums, the general understanding of what constitutes ‘durable relationships' according to our politicans, and more!

    Challenging the Government narrative on the upcoming referenda

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 28:42


    In our very first episode, we have journalist and commentator Michael Kelly and broadcast specialist Wendy Grace unpacking why no one cares about the 'women in the home' referendums. They will also attempt to find just what constitutes a durable relationship.

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