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Ever get the feeling your relationship is on its last legs?Science says there's a ‘point of no return' - a moment when it's pretty much doomed...Joining Seán to dive into the details is expert Roe McDermott, Sexuality Studies Scholar and Columnist for the Irish Times.
Ever get the feeling your relationship is on its last legs?Science says there's a ‘point of no return' - a moment when it's pretty much doomed...Joining Seán to dive into the details is expert Roe McDermott, Sexuality Studies Scholar and Columnist for the Irish Times.
The number of babies being born is falling globally, with profound effects in store for societies and economies should the trend continue long term. The phenomenon has preoccupied pro-natalist politicians like JD Vance and Viktor Orban; as well as father-of-12 Elon Musk who has previously claimed "a collapsing birth rate is the biggest danger civilization faces by far". But while it's long been acknowledged the decline is down to couples deciding to have smaller families, Financial Times data reporter John Burn-Murdoch believes the trend in recent decades is actually down to a ‘relationship recession'; a collapse in the number of couples of child-bearing age. This is happening in countries as disparate as Finland and South Korea. Burn-Murdoch reveals the reason for the global decline is surprising and is not, as frequently posited, driven by the financially independent "girl-boss". Irish Times sex and relationships columnist, Roe McDermott, also joins the podcast to examine the factors contributing to the relationship recession in Ireland.Presented by Sorcha Pollak. Produced by Aideen Finnegan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
98FM's Cathal O'Sullivan and Irish Times advice columnist, and Hot Press movies editor, Roe McDermott sit down with Matt to go through all the biggest stories of week.From Donald Trump's bizarre AI Gaza video to the Tates' stateside visit and why Sophie and Jack have become such popular names. Get all the week's action by hitting 'Listen' here.
Roe McDermott, Movies Editor with Hotpress, joined Matt for this week's movies slot on The Last Word.She predicted who she thinks will win big at Sunday night's Academy Awards and discussed the release of “The Last Showgirl” starring Pamela Anderson.Matt and Roe also remembered the Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman, whose death was announced on Thursday morning alongside his wife Betsy Arakawa.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the conversation.
‘Warm and funny', Roe McDermott, movies editor with Hot Press, recommended the latest in the Bridget Jones series – Mad About The Boy. To catch the full conversation, press the play button on this page.
This Valentine's Day, we've decided to shift the focus away from love and relationships and onto the joy and excitement of the single experience. If you're single and sick of dating apps, Irish Times relationships columnist Roe McDermott is here with some new dating ideas, from singles running clubs to mindful dating events. Later on, Róisín Ingle is joined by Nicola Slawson, an author who has literally written the book on the single life. Slawson shares her advice for living a complete and full life on your own and details her unconventional path to motherhood. But first, Irish Times podcast presenter Bernice Harrison is here to discuss some of the news stories that have caught her eye this week. She tells Róisín Ingle about the latest details coming from the Omagh Bombing inquiry, the three new Irish restaurants awarded Michelin stars this week and why the civil service is trying to crack down on working from home arrangements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Roe McDermott and Brian Lloyd join The Last Word to chat about the best movies released in the last year.There's been huge blockbusters like Dune Part Two and hits from Irish stars like Cillian Murphy, Paul Mescal and Kneecap.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
The FAI apologises over use of 'Londonderry' in a match programme, Marian Price sues Disney over 'Say Nothing' scene and growing number of allegations against Masterchef's Greg Wallace.Roe McDermott, advice columnist with The Irish Times, and Kieran Cunningham, chief sports writer with the Irish Daily Star, join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
There's huge Irish interest in the big screen this week as the hotly anticipated ‘Small Things Like These' starring Cillian Murphy and Eileen Walsh hits cinemas.Also due for release this weekend is Steve McQueen's latest film ‘Blitz', set during World War II and starring Saoirse Ronan.Roe McDermott, Movies Editor with Hotpress, joined Matt to give her reviews.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear their chat.
A new survey has found that Dublin is the second most expensive city in Europe. The clocks are going back this weekend, but should they? And King Charles was heckled while visiting Australia.Roe McDermott, advice columnist with the Irish Times, and Kieran Cunningham, chief sports writer with the Irish Daily Star, join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories.Catch the full conversation by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
Plans to cut university parking spaces, the phenomenon of Sally Rooney and the death of Oscar-winning actress Maggie Smith.Lorcan Nyhan, head of training at the Communications Clinic, and Roe McDermott, advice columnist with the Irish Times, join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
Consumer protection body opens investigation into Oasis tickets sale, there's outrage over a €336,000 bike shed and a depiction of 'potato eating' Irish family is pulled from a school book.Roe McDermott, Irish Times columnist, and Kieran Cunningham, chief sports writer with the Irish Daily Star, join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
'It End With Us', a new film starring Blake Lively based on the hit novel by Colleen Hoover, has been plunged into controversy following its release earlier this month.Roe McDermott, movies editor from Hot Press, joins The Last Word to explain the controversy surrounding the movie and discuss the week's other movie news.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
Eamon Ryan steps down from the Green Party, heatwaves sweeping Europe and beyond and Taylor Swift is a 'Derry girl'.Ian Power, CEO of Spunout.ie, and Roe McDermott, Irish Times advice columnist, joined The Last Word to discuss the week's biggest trending stories.
Roe McDermott, Irish Times Columnist, and Dave Hanratty, Host of the No Encore podcast joined The Last Word to discuss the week's biggest trending stories, including calls for Eurovision boycott. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Hoodie-wearing or oversized jumpers will have to be taken off in security at Dublin and Cork Airports, Bambie Thug won big at last week's Eurosong and Bank Holiday joys.They're all the topics being discussed by Today FM's Ben Finnegan and Roe McDermott, Irish Times relationship columnist on the Week Trending.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
The Last Word on Movies looked at Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal in All of Us Strangers.Roe McDermott, Movies Editor with Hot Press joined the show to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Brian Lloyd and Roe McDermott joined The Last Word to give their ecommendations for the best movies available to watch on TV and streaming this Christmas!Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Lineker defies BBC rules, Zara recalls ads, and Trump cuts up and sells his suit.Roe McDermott, Irish Times Advice Columnist, and Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent with The Irish Examiner joined The Last Word to discuss the biggest stories of the week!Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Is Barry Keoghan's latest film, 'Saltburn' worth a trip to the cinema?Roe McDermott, Movies Editor with Hot Press joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Has Martin Scorsese done it again with his new film, Killers Of The Flower Moon?Roe McDermott, Movies Editor with Hot Press joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Irish born actor Michael Gambon died yesterday aged 82. Roe McDermott, Movie Editor with Hot Press joined The Last Word to look back on his career.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
The Week Trending continues this week with a look ahead to Patrick Kielty's first Late Late Show, the hole at Portmarnock Beach causing a stir and trouble in Trinity, along with much more.Roe McDermott, Irish Times advice columnist and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sports Writer, Irish Daily Star joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
What is phubbing? Is Barbie a Communist? Should we start banning ads for cars? Roe McDermott, Movies Editor with Hotpress Magazine and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sports Writer with the Irish Daily Star joined The Last Word for The Week Trending. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
In a BBC interview, Philip Schofield has said 'he's lost everything' following affair allegations. Dave Hanratty from the No Encore Podcast, and Roe McDermott, Irish Times Columnist joined The Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Following a review by Trinity College, the university's Berkeley Library is to be renamed. A new name is yet to be confirmed. Roe McDermott and Eoghan Tomas McDermott joined The Last Word to discuss this and other stories from the past week. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
It has been suggested by the HSE's national clinical lead for addiction, Professor Eamon Keenan that the rates of young females using cocaine in Ireland has risen significantly. Professor Bobby Smyth, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Roe McDermott, Advice Columnist with the Irish Times joined The Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Nicolas Cage stars in the new comedy/horror mashup 'Renfield'. Is it any good? Roe McDermott, Movies Editor with Hot Press joined The Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Paul Mescal has been doing very well for himself, and it's safe to say he is very much in the public eye these days. An awkward moment between himself and Zendaya at the Screen Actor's Guild awards has set Twitter alight with both actor's fanbases arguing back and forth nonstop! Ben Finnegan, News Anchor at Today FM and Roe McDermott, Journalist and Relationships Columnist with the Irish Times joined the Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
New research from the University of Vienna has found that dating apps can make people overly self conscious and less likely to go on dates in person. So are dating apps actually making it harder for people to find love? To discuss this Matt was joined by Roe McDermott, journalist and relationships columnist with the Irish Times. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
It's the biggest year ever for Irish film talent at the Oscars with 14 nominations across a wide range of categories. Martin McDonagh's The Banshees of Inisherin is nominated for nine awards and An Cáilín Ciúin is up for Best International Film. Roe McDermott joined Matt to discuss which of the Irish nominees are likely to take home an Oscar. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Roe McDermott, Hot Press movie editor & Irish Times Columnist and Eoghan Tomas McDermott, MD at the Communications Clinic were on Friday's panel for The Week Trending. They covered the fallout from Prince Harry's book, the death of Lisa Marie Presley and Kevin Spacey pleading not guilty to sexual assault, among other stories which caught their attention over the last 7 days. For the full chat press the 'play' button on this page.
The Banshees of Inisherin saw huge success at the 2023 Golden Globes, winning three awards. Roe McDermott, movies editor with Hot Press joined Matt on The Last Word to discuss the likelihood of Martin McDonagh's tragicomedy winning at the Oscars and what films are its biggest competitors. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
On the day Irish language box-office sensation An Cailín Ciúin was shortlisted for an Oscar in the Best International Film category, we spoke to the film's director Colm Bairéad. To follow, Brian Lloyd and Roe McDermott joined Matt in studio to discuss the best films on TV over Christmas. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button.
There have been a lot of big releases this year as audiences flocked back to cinemas. We had long-awaited blockbusters like Top Gun: Maverick and a surprising Irish success with An Cailín Ciúin. Brian Lloyd and Roe McDermott joined Matt on The Last Word to discuss their choices for the best movies of 2022. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Roe McDermott and Lorcan Nyhan joined Matt on The Last Word to discuss the other stories making headlines this week including the Harry and Meghan documentary and a big week for baguettes. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Roe McDermott, Irish Times advice columnist and movies editor with Hot Press and special correspondent with the Irish Examiner, Mick Clifford, discuss some of the other stories making headlines this week, including Twitter's layoffs and Gwyneth Paltrow's Christmas gift guide. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
A documentary about Sinead O'Connor's life and views has been released entitled 'Nothing Compares'. Brian Lloyd and Roe McDermott joined the Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
After the unbelievable hype and drama that has surrounded Olivia Wilde's latest movie, is it any good? Roe McDermott joined the Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
With the world paying their respects after the passing of Queen Elizabeth, is it ok at the same time to have a fair but realistic conversation about the future of the British monarch? Roe McDermott and Dave Hanratty joined the Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
Roe McDermott joined the Last Word for an update on the 'Don't Worry Darling' drama, and a breakdown of 'See How They Run', Saoirse Ronan's new movie. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
Roe McDermott, movie editor with Hot Press joins Matt to fill him in on the latest movies lowdown. For the full chat click the play button below.
Calls for transport police and a night out with Finland's Prime Minister, Lorcan Nyhan and Roe McDermott joined the Last Word to discuss the Week Trending. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
It's not unusual for musicians to cross over into the acting world, and we can now see Imelda May making her acting debut in the new 'Fisherman's Friend' sequel. Roe McDermott joined the Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
Daisy Edgar-Jones of Normal People fame is now starring in the movie adaptation of much loved book 'Where The Crawdads Sing'. Despite the book having it's own massive cult following, is the movie any good? Roe McDermott joined the Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
Michael Flatley's delayed and highly anticipated directorial debut, and Florence Pugh's outfit controversy. These and the other stories trending this week on the Week Trending with Roe McDermott and Kieran Cunningham. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
An Elvis Presley biopic is finally hitting theatres, but should we buy into the hype? Roe McDermott joined the Last Word to discuss all of the latest movie releases. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
Chris Wasser & Roe McDermott tell us about Lightyear, Good luck to you Leo Grande & Spiderhead - Colm Toibin & Catherine Flynn celebrate James Joyces great work, Ulysses, on it's 100th anniversary of the publication this year.
Backlash for magazine after Rebel Wilson story, Michael D Higgins both praised and criticised for housing comments, and 'Squid Games' to become a reality show. These stories and more on the Week Trending with Lorcan Nyhan and Roe McDermott. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
36 years later, a sequel to Top Gun has arrived! Undoubtedly one of the biggest releases of the year, is it any good? [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/05/26184745/LW-PODCAST-MOVIES-2605.mp3"][/audio] Roe McDermott joined the Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the Play button on this page.
Michael Pope & Roe McDermott review films incl. The Sparks Brothers documentary, Irish National Opera's show at Kilkenny Arts Festival is Richard Strauss' Elektra, Queer Mind, Body and Soul is an exhibition at the National Gallery of Ireland, the first LGBTQIA+ exhibition, Ger Brady, project lead with Gáisce & spoken word artist, Sarah Hannigan
Justin McGregor and Roe McDermott are on the line for this week's film reviews. David Bolger of CoisCéim Dance Theatre discusses "In The Magic Hour" and Lucie Azconaga and Consuelo Breschi of Varo chat about this years Tradition Now at the NCH.
Roe McDermott & Justin MacGregor review films - Cowboy & End of Sentence, Fire on the Roof of Eden is the 11th album from Maria Doyle Kennedy & her husband Kieran Kennedy, mariadk.com , DJ & radio presenter, Dan Hegarty on the documentary - When we Were Young - on Whipping Boy's 1995 album, Heartworm, regarded as one of the greatest Irish albums.
Justin MacGregor & Roe McDermott review films, He Dreams of Giants, Minari, The Mauritanian, 'The End of the World is a Cul de Sac' is the debut collection from Louise Kennedy, Louise will be at the West Cork Literary Festival, Emiji’s debut album, My Journeys, he co-founded Diffusion Lab, bringing us Jafaris, Nealo, Soulé, & Mango X Mathman
Justin MacGregor and Roe McDermott review the latest films. He Dreams of Giants, is a documentary about Terry Gilliam’s life-long obsession with filming Don Quixote, Minari and The Mauritanian from director Kevin Macdonald.
Justin MacGregor & Roe McDermott review films, He Dreams of Giants, Minari, The Mauritanian, 'The End of the World is a Cul de Sac' is the debut collection from Louise Kennedy, Louise will be at the West Cork Literary Festival, Emiji’s debut album, My Journeys, he co-founded Diffusion Lab, bringing us Jafaris, Nealo, Soulé, & Mango X Mathman
In Ireland 40% of people don’t live in a couple. When you look at those in the 16-29 age bracket, that skyrockets to 71%. After almost a year of lockdowns, give or take the odd month when restrictions were relaxed, the rules introduced to fight the spread of coronavirus have meant that sex between single people, or established couples who don’t cohabit, has in effect been illegal, against regulations, or only allowed outdoors. So, is it possible to date in a pandemic? How difficult is it to live a life starved of physical affection? And, what will dating be like when all of this is over? In response to a listener email highlighting some of the issues around being a single person in the pandemic, we gathered a panel of women together on Valentine’s Day to discuss the realities of dating, or not, during lockdown. In today’s podcast Róisín talks to Irish Times advice columnist Roe McDermott, journalist, blogger and Irish Times contributor Filomena Kaguako and Emily Wicks, a beauty blogger and plus size model from Waterford who was on First Dates last year. 🚨Announcement 🚨- Season three of the Women’s Podcast 'Big Night In' kicks off at 7pm on Saturday March 6th. We’ve got Mary McAleese, Tolu Makay, Maeve Higgins, and more, lined up for an evening of conversation with Róisín Ingle. Tickets on sale, soon!
Matt is joined by guests to discuss the latest on the Leaving Cert talks as the ASTI withdraw from discussions, the latest in the COVID-19 crisis, and we take a look at how people are dating during the lockdown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Roe McDermott, Relationship Columnist, of the Irish Times, speaks to Cormac and Sarah about the difficulties surrounding flirting and dating in lockdown.
Film Reviews with Roe McDermott & John Maguire, The Midnight Sky, Soul & Songs for While I'm Away, a new documentary about Phil Lynott, The Artful Dickens is a new collection of essays revealing the techniques of Charles Dickens, Ireland in Music, from Donal Scannell filmed in Ireland's most spectacular locations & featuring a host of Irish talent.
Film Reviews with Roe McDermott & John Maguire, The Midnight Sky, Soul & Songs for While I'm Away, a new documentary about Phil Lynott, The Artful Dickens is a new collection of essays revealing the techniques of Charles Dickens, Ireland in Music, from Donal Scannell filmed in Ireland's most spectacular locations & featuring a host of Irish talent.
In today’s episode, we’re bringing you the recording from our recent Women’s Podcast Live event. On Thursday evening, in front of a very festive Zoom audience, our crack squad of Irish Times columnists presented the ultimate Christmas 2020 survival guide. Joining us on the evening was beauty reporter Laura Kennedy, who came bearing the best gift ideas this side of Bethlehem, including a pandemic themed beer and a candle which smells like the Westbury bathrooms. Advice columnist Roe McDermott came bearing insightful counsel on how to deal with everything from tricky family situations to self-care. Food writer Lilly Higgins brought us gorgeous recipes that will help make your feast the finest around. And finally, Hilary Fannin, who writes a weekly lifestyle column, came grinning and bearing it, because whatever happens this Christmas, we have to laugh. It was a wonderful evening spent in the company of four very wise women, all thanks to our sponsor Green & Black’s.
Emily Hourican's novel, The Glorious Guinness Girls tells the story of the Guinness sisters from their idyllic childhood in Ireland to London's high society, Jenn Gannon on the teen drama, from escapist fantasies to something more gritty, Donald Clarke & Roe McDermott review films; The 40 year Old Version, The Other Lamb & Body of Water.
This is part 2 of Jason's interview with Journalist and Irish Times Relationships and Sexuality expert Roe McDermot. In it, Roe explains PTSD and talks about her experiences with it how to be a supportive friend to someone who is struggling.
Journalist and Relationships and Sexuality expert, Roe McDermott, talks to Jason about her Irish Times Agony Aunt column, covering love under lockdown, the danger of learning about relationships from pop culture, and talking to your child about sexuality and consent. ---------- Turn2me FB: Turn2me Twitter: @Turn2me Insta: @turn2me.ie (http://turn2me.ie/) Jason FB: @JasonByrneLive Twitter: @thejasonbyrne Insta: @thejasonbyrne
Roe McDermott & Chris Wasser review Becoming, a documentary based on the former First Lady, Michelle Obama, a thriller called the Whistlers & a documentary called Infinite Football, Lux Alma on Where do I begin with Kate Bush & Pew is the third novel by Catherine Lacey. The author talks about her much awaited novel.
Metal Heart Q&A with director Hugh O’Conor and star Jordanne Jones, hosted by Roe McDermott of Hot Press. Out now at the IFI: https://ifi.ie/metal-heart/ Recorded at the Irish Film Institute on the 28th of June 2019.
Irish director Rebecca Daly talks about her new film Good Favour with Roe McDermott of Hot Press. Recorded at the Irish Film Institute on the 9th of November 2018.
Gone are the days when online dating was viewed with judgement or derision. Now, it's where hot young things seek out consensual one-night stands, where long term couples meet and where 50-something widows find "the most gorgeous man" they've ever seen, like Irish Times writer Joan Scales did. On today's podcast, she talks to presenter Bernice Harrison and Irish Times agony aunt Roe McDermott about her experience with Tinder. In the second part of the show, British journalist and author Emma Brockes speaks about her book, An Excellent Choice, which tells the story of her path to motherhood at 37, single and in the beginnings of a same-sex relationship.
On this week’s episode, Niamh Maher is joined by sex columnist Roe McDermott and comedian and activist Linda Hayden. They’re talking about the changing conversation around consent and delving into the world of beauty privilege. Is life really that much SWEETER if you’re HELLA hot? Captain of the Irish Cricket Team Laura Delaney joins us on the line to discuss elitism, ball scuffing, and bringing cricket to the masses.
Roe McDermott is the Sex & Sexuality columnist for The Dublin Inquirer, a film critic for Hot Press, and a Fulbright scholar. Somehow, we convinced her to come on our podcast to talk about Wolfgang Petersen’s 1984 children’s fantasy classic The NeverEnding Story. Roe joined Sarah and Alan to talk youth, Trump, depression, feminism, rockbiters, safe spaces, Pantigate, and luck dragons, and we address the most important question of our time: Is Twitter actually Fantasia? The hour just flew by. Hello if you’re joining us for the first time because of a list you may have seen us on. Hopefully you’ll stick around. If you like us maybe consider subscribing and leaving a review? Also, Sarah’s AMAZING novel Spare And Found Parts is out now so you should buy it and enjoy it as much as I did. Follow Juvenalia on Twitter Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced by Alan Maguire and Alan Bennett, The Two Alans.
This week the Stanford case reopened the debate about the prevalence of sexual violence against women and the treatment, in court and in society, of victims and perpetrators. Publicly, all men condemn sexual violence, but what are they doing to bring the culture that encourages it to an end? Not nearly enough, say feminists, writers and friends Sarah Maria Griffin and Roe McDermott. They are joined on today's podcast by veteran court reporter Conor Gallagher, who talks about the experiences of perpetrators and victims in our own courts of law.
In this week's Off Topic podcast Hugh Linehan and Fionn Davenport discuss microaggressions and triggering, issues which are starting to make a serious impact on academic and public discourse. They're joined by UCD academic Mary McAuliffe and writer Roe McDermott. Later in the podcast they're joined by Tonie Walsh, independent curator of the Irish Queer Archive to discuss the comments made by Matt Damon regarding gay actors and their private lives. Off Topic is a weekly culture and ideas podcast. It is researched by Declan Conlon and produced by Sinead O'Shea.
27/01/14 This week's show is all about San Francisco and features some different perspectives. Writer, film critic, sex columnist Roe McDermott and her brother, Voice of Ireland presenter, Eoghan McDermott, have just returned from a visit there. Dorothy Kelly from Google went during the summer with her family to prepare for a possible move. Plus the show's producer Sinead O'Shea talks to Fionn about living there at the end of the 90s when hipsters and dotcommers were just kicking off.