Episodes

Monday Jan 06, 2020
TRSI 45 - Oh look it's a bribe
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Gary and Michael discuss Mary Mitchell O'Connor's continued war against the English language as she claims that jobs that only women are allowed to apply for don't discriminate against men; plans to destroy the Irish GP sector by extending free healthcare to all those under 16s; and how the government's plan to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars will stop those on low incomes from being able to own cars.

Sunday Jan 05, 2020
You've Got Kids 14 - New Year Resolutions for you and your children
Sunday Jan 05, 2020
Sunday Jan 05, 2020
Aoife and Eina talk about their new year resolutions and how they can help bring you closer to your children.

Sunday Dec 22, 2019
TRSI 44 - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Transphobic Tweets
Sunday Dec 22, 2019
Sunday Dec 22, 2019
Gary and Michael discuss Leo's statement that 'it was good' that Verona Murphy wasn't elected and try and figure out why he campaigned with her if her losing was good ; minimum alcohol pricing and why we can't let poor people make decisions anymore; and J.K. Rowling is in trouble for saying employees shouldn't be fired for sending out political tweets.
Leo and Verona Murphy - From start
Minimum alcohol pricing - 16:56
J.K.Rowling somehow ruins Harry Potter - 34:00

Sunday Dec 22, 2019
Sunday Reflection 11 - The last Sunday of Advent
Sunday Dec 22, 2019
Sunday Dec 22, 2019
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he talks about the birth of Jesus according to the Gospel of Matthew.

Monday Dec 16, 2019
TRSI 43 - Brexit: The End of the Beginning
Monday Dec 16, 2019
Monday Dec 16, 2019
Gary and Michael discuss the the free speech rally and the 'Rally for Peace' counter-protest that took place on Saturday ; & what now for Britain given the crushing victory of Boris and the Tories over Labour.
Free speech and the 'Rally for Peace' - From start
Britain under Boris - 22:35

Saturday Dec 14, 2019
You Can Cook Too 17 - A starter good enough for Charlie - Snaffles Mousse
Saturday Dec 14, 2019
Saturday Dec 14, 2019
Patricia shows you how to make the famous Snaffles Moose, once beloved of Ireland's great and good, more the former than the later.
She pairs it with the Dubliners version of the Rare Ould Times.
Ingredients and Instructions
1 leaf of gelatine
1 can of Campbell or Baxter’s consomme
300g cream cheese
2 heaped tsp curry paste or a good pinch of curry powder
1 clove garlic crushed to a paste (optional) – I’ve never used it
Immerse the gelatine leaf in cold water for several minutes, to soften. Put 2 tablespoons of the consomme into a small pan and gently heat. Once it is hot but not boiling, lift the gelatine leaf from its water, squeeze out any excess and add to the hot consomme. Swirl together to melt the leaf and set aside to cool to lukewarm. Pour the remaining consomme into a liquidiser (a food processor will not give as smooth a finish) and add the cheese, curry paste, garlic, and, finally, the small pan of consomme and gelatine. Whiz until very smooth indeed. Pour this into individual ramekins or small glasses (it should make between six and eight) and put it into the fridge to set for at least 6 hours
Serve with melba toast, ideally, or ordinary toast. Decorate with prawns and roe or just as is with a twist of cucumber of a sprig of parsley on top.

Wednesday Dec 11, 2019
TRSI 42 - It's all about me.
Wednesday Dec 11, 2019
Wednesday Dec 11, 2019
Gary and Michael discuss the new report that says transgender activists should keep their activities away from the media and public knowledge; a new report on vaping which makes a joke of the term 'research'; and FF's newfound support for rent caps.

Monday Dec 09, 2019
TRSI 41 - Assisted Suicide is Painless
Monday Dec 09, 2019
Monday Dec 09, 2019
Gary and Michael discuss Vicky Phelan's call for assisted suicide to be legalized and ask if Jeremy Corbyn is causing Labour's electoral woes or if it's something deeper.
Euthanasia - From start
Jeremy Corbyn & Labour - 31:05

Sunday Dec 08, 2019
TRSI 40 - The Government is dead, long live the Government
Sunday Dec 08, 2019
Sunday Dec 08, 2019
Gary and Michael discuss the government's backdown on the Bingo bill; an Irish public body does the rarest of all things and stands up to a politician; and Pat Leahy's obituary for the current government.
Bingo Backdown - From Start
Pat Leahy - 28:15
Broadcasting Authority - 12:35

Sunday Dec 08, 2019
Sunday Reflection 10 - John the Baptist
Sunday Dec 08, 2019
Sunday Dec 08, 2019
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he talks about John the Baptist, the second week of Advent, and preparing from the coming of Jesus.

