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Opinions Matter EXTRA – Get it Off Your Chest - Ep. 78
Escuchado"My Husband Wouldn't Accept Our Trans Child... So I Left Him"
Escuchado*EXCLUSIVE* Mum Of M50 Crash Victim Speaks Out About "Lucky Dip" Joyriders
EscuchadoCallers Furious Over "Ignorant Pig" Who Slammed Online Grieving
Escuchado"People Are Only Hating on 'TikTok Joyriders' Because Some Are Travellers"
Escuchado**EXCLUSIVE** Woman Tells Us She Knew Lads Involved in Joyriding Motorway Massacre
EscuchadoOpinions Matter EXTRA – Get it Off Your Chest - Ep. 77
EscuchadoCaller Claims Joyriders Are A Result of "Fatherless Families From Council Estates"
EscuchadoJudge Nolan Locked Me Up For 2 Years On A Drugs Charge.. Even Though I Was Pregnant
EscuchadoThe hosts and callers debate the controversial early release of Alison Chalk, a woman from a wealthy background who served only four weeks of a sentence for a violent assault. The discussion explores themes of class bias in the Irish justice system, questioning whether social status influences legal outcomes and the visibility of criminal cases. The episode further examines the complexities of sentencing women with children, debating whether parenthood should grant leniency. Through personal accounts of incarceration, the conversation also addresses systemic issues such as prison overcrowding, the lack of reintegration services, and the long-term psychological impact of unprovoked violence on victims.
Relative Of Teen Gang Member Involved in M50 Crash Says "They're Victims Too"
EscuchadoThe hosts and callers engage in a heated debate regarding the ethics of naming and shaming juvenile offenders following a high-speed M50 car crash involving a stolen vehicle. The discussion explores whether current laws protecting the identities of minors should be changed to ensure accountability or if anonymity is essential to prevent lifelong stigma and allow for rehabilitation. The conversation covers various perspectives, including the influence of upbringing versus peer association, the legal age of criminal responsibility, and the long-term professional consequences of being publicly identified. The debate also touches upon the impact of social media on privacy and the distinction between making excuses for crime and providing necessary context.
"Sulky Owners Don't Give a Shit About Their Animals. Ban Them!"
EscuchadoThe hosts and callers debate an NSPCA petition seeking to prohibit sulky horse activity on Irish public roads due to safety and animal welfare concerns. The discussion explores whether the movement is a genuine effort to protect animals or a response to traffic inconvenience, comparing the risks of sulky racing to the broader horse racing industry. The segment further examines the ethics of using public roads for such activities, with heated arguments regarding road suitability, the economic challenges of equine maintenance, and the accountability of drivers following accidents.
Black Irish Woman Gets Trolled By Racists After She Appears In Advert
EscuchadoThe hosts and various callers engage in a heated debate regarding racial representation in Irish advertising, specifically focusing on the backlash against an Irish company using a Black model. The discussion explores whether such diversity is a natural reflection of modern Ireland or an engineered result of DEI policies. Through personal anecdotes and perspectives from biracial callers, the episode examines themes of national identity, integration, and the perceived double standards in how skin color influences public perception and social media trolling.
Opinions Matter EXTRA – Get it Off Your Chest - Ep. 76
EscuchadoIn this special weekend episode of 'Get It Off Your Chest', hosts Adrian and Katie engage in an informal discussion about their personal dislikes, ranging from a shared disdain for certain popular foods like pizza and curry to debates over whether trifle is 'old people food'. The conversation transitions into various grievances, including frustrations with road etiquette, bus lanes, and driving habits. The hosts also share personal anecdotes regarding the difficulty of remembering details, childhood tricks used to deceive parents, and humorous stories about getting caught in lies.
"I was Involved In Punch Up On Tenerife Flight.. But I'm Not To Blame"!
EscuchadoThe hosts discuss Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary's proposal to implement a two-drink limit in airports to curb antisocial behavior and violence on flights. The episode features a heated debate regarding the impact of alcohol consumption on airplane behavior, highlighted by a live caller named Terry who describes a physical altercation he initiated on a flight. The discussion explores whether alcohol restrictions should be implemented in airports to prevent unruly behavior and examines the responsibilities of airlines versus airports in managing intoxicated passengers. The segment concludes with various perspectives on the necessity of total airport alcohol bans to ensure passenger safety.
**EXPLICIT CONTENT** My Daughter Was Violently Threatened by a 6-Year-Old Boy...He Called Her a C**t!!
EscuchadoThe podcast hosts and callers debate the ethical responsibilities of neighbors when witnessing signs of domestic instability, sparked by a report of a six-year-old boy in Bray using highly aggressive and misogynistic language. The discussion explores whether verbal aggression and profanity within a household constitute emotional abuse that warrants intervention from authorities like Tusla. The conversation intensifies as participants clash over the boundaries of privacy versus the duty to protect children. While some argue against intervening in private family matters or jumping to conclusions without physical evidence, others contend that ignoring such signs makes one complicit in potential child abuse, sharing personal accounts of both the dangers of intervention and the trauma of witnessing domestic violence.
Engaged Man's 'Close Friend' Excuse Sparks Outrage!
EscuchadoThe hosts and callers debate the boundaries of platonic friendships between men and women, centered on a dilemma from Daryl regarding his 'work wife' and the resulting tension with his fiancée. The discussion explores whether late-night communication and close workplace dynamics constitute red flags or emotional cheating. The conversation further examines the impact of age gaps in the office and personal experiences with boundary violations. Participants weigh in on the necessity of maintaining respect for one's partner to prevent professional friendships from overlapping with personal intimacy.
Adrian Brands Katie "Heartless" During Foreign Aid Row
EscuchadoHosts Adrian and Katie lead a heated debate regarding whether Ireland's annual 2.35 billion euro foreign aid budget should be redirected to address domestic crises such as homelessness and healthcare. The discussion explores the tension between the moral obligation to assist nations facing famine and humanitarian disasters, like Sudan, versus the responsibility to prioritize Irish citizens facing housing instability. Through various listener perspectives and personal anecdotes, the episode examines the economic reality of Ireland's aid contribution—representing less than 1% of gross national income—against the backdrop of intense domestic struggles. The conversation touches on taxpayer responsibility, government management of resources, and the profound human suffering found both at home and abroad.
Opinions Matter EXTRA – Get it Off Your Chest - Ep. 75
EscuchadoIn this special weekend episode of Opinions Matter, the hosts explore a variety of social trends and personal grievances. The discussion begins with the impact of social media on travel habits, specifically focusing on Gen Z's reluctance to take digital detox holidays, before moving into a chaotic debate regarding family titles and political crushes. The conversation shifts to listener-driven segments, covering everything from the economic impact of inflation on traditions like the tooth fairy to modern pet peeves. The episode concludes with a lively discussion about movie preferences, ranging from classic cinema to personal favorites.
Caller Goes On A Rant: "Spain Has Been 'Invaded' by 60,000 Migrants...Ireland Should Be Scared"
EscuchadoThe podcast hosts and various callers debate the recent influx of approximately 50,000 migrants into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and its potential implications for Ireland. The discussion explores different perspectives on border control, the impact of migration on social welfare and housing, and the tension between humanitarian empathy and concerns regarding unvetted arrivals. A heated debate unfolds regarding national identity, racism, and social cohesion. While some participants argue that opposition to migration is rooted in racial bias, others express fears about the strain on Irish resources and the potential for societal division.
Dublin Woman Disgusted By Boyfriends Sexual Fantasy..."He Wants To Tie Me Up!"
EscuchadoThe hosts and various callers debate whether a partner's request to introduce bondage into a long-term relationship constitutes a 'red flag.' The discussion explores whether such disclosures are signs of trust and intimacy or indicators of fundamental sexual incompatibility and potential psychological instability. While some participants express concerns regarding boundaries, consent, and the risk of escalating behavior, others argue that honesty about fetishes is a green flag. The episode concludes by weighing the importance of personal boundaries against the reality of navigating differing sexual values in a lasting partnership.
Psychic Hits Back After Being Called a Fraud Live On Air
EscuchadoThe hosts and guests engage in a heated debate regarding the legitimacy of psychics, mediums, and spiritual healers. The discussion weighs personal experiences of uncanny accuracy against skeptical arguments that such practices rely on guesswork, reading body language, and psychological manipulation to exploit vulnerable individuals. The conversation expands into broader themes of fate, the butterfly effect, and free will. Participants explore whether major life events are predestined or a result of personal choice, while sharing stories ranging from prophetic tea leaf readings to life-changing coincidences.
African Mum Living in Balbriggan Demands House Transfer After Children Targeted by Racist Abuse
EscuchadoThe podcast explores the intense racial abuse and harassment faced by a Kenyan family living in Balbriggan, examining the backlash from social media users who suggest they should leave the country due to their housing status. The discussion features a heated debate between hosts, guests, and callers regarding whether the issue is one of systemic racism or unfairness in the national housing allocation process. Participants clash over the responsibility of the council to protect victims and the impact of government housing policies on racial tensions in Ireland. The episode concludes with discussions on the complexities of bullying and the difficulty of addressing immigration concerns without being labeled as prejudiced.
💥 "My Boyfriend's Confession Has Left Me Questioning Everything"
EscuchadoThe hosts of the Opinions Matter podcast explore a listener's story regarding Denise, whose boyfriend recently confessed to a one-off sexual encounter with a male friend during a stag trip. The episode features an interview with Denise, who describes her deep distress and physical revulsion following the revelation. The discussion expands into a heated debate among hosts and callers regarding sexual identity, experimentation, and masculinity. Participants weigh whether single instances of same-sex encounters imply a permanent bisexual or gay identity, while also touching upon themes of honesty in relationships, the prevalence of secret encounters, and the boundaries of monogamy.
Opinions Matter EXTRA – Get it Off Your Chest - Ep. 74
EscuchadoIn this special weekend edition of 'Get It Off Your Chest,' the hosts engage in an unedited, rambling discussion. The episode begins with a comedic debate over an online insult comparing Andrew to Wham member Andrew Ridgeley, followed by a series of pet hates ranging from social media attention-seekers to balding patterns. The conversation shifts through various personal anecdotes, including a bizarre injury involving heated car seats, the discovery of old food in vehicles, and the 'first world problems' of unbooked holidays and company expenses. The episode concludes with reflections on religious customs in Spain and a humorous account of the host's preoccupation with wedding gifts during his wedding night.
Shock Today as Listener Says: "I Was Having An Affair With Married Man... But I Am The Victim"
EscuchadoThe hosts and various callers engage in a heated debate regarding the morality of a woman involved in an affair with a married man. The discussion explores themes of accountability, gendered blame, and whether the 'other woman' bears responsibility once she becomes aware of the marriage. The conversation delves into the psychological concept of limerence, the impact of infidelity on families, and the social consequences of perceived deception. The episode concludes with a reflection on marital vows and the importance of personal integrity.
Father Shamed For Ordering His Daughter Not To Play With Autism Child
EscuchadoThe hosts and guests engage in a heated debate regarding whether autism or other neurodivergent conditions should be used as an excuse for inappropriate social behavior, specifically triggered by a child who revealed that Santa Claus is not real. The discussion explores the tension between biological realities, such as a lack of social filter, and parental responsibility in teaching accountability and boundaries. Contributors share diverse perspectives on whether parents should focus on protecting childhood innocence or if they must actively guide children with disabilities to prevent social isolation. The episode concludes with discussions on how children mimic language from media and the importance of maintaining household magic.
"Why Are People More Worried About The Skin Colour Of A Criminal...Than the Victim of The Crime?"
EscuchadoThe hosts examine the social media reaction to a recent stabbing in Trim, addressing how online speculation often attributes crime to nationality despite the suspect being an Irish national. The discussion explores the lack of official, centralized crime statistics in Ireland regarding ethnicity and the legal constraints of the sub judice rule. The episode features heated debates with callers concerning immigration, the perceived bias in media reporting, and the ethics of disclosing suspects' backgrounds. The conversation also touches upon the proportion of foreign-born individuals in the prison population and concludes with a travel mug giveaway competition.
Jeremy Branded a Snobby, Begrudging Pr**k Over Back To School Allowance Comments
EscuchadoThe hosts and various callers engage in a heated debate over whether the back-to-school allowance should be universal or remains means-tested. The discussion explores themes of social class, work ethic, and the perceived unfairness of being 'squeezed' by taxes and the cost of living. Participants argue over the ethics of providing state support to higher earners versus the administrative complexity of means-testing. The episode also touches on constitutional equality and the tension between supporting those in financial need and addressing systemic economic inequities.
"Anyone Who Wants Responsible Adults Banned From E-Scooters is a Fool"!!!
EscuchadoThe podcast hosts and callers debate the Irish government's plan to regulate e-scooters, weighing the merits of stricter licensing and registration against an outright ban. The discussion explores whether safety concerns and injuries among young users justify heavy regulation or if enforcement should focus on illegal behavior and high-speed imports. Participants argue over the distinction between e-scooters and motorized scramblers, the responsibility of parents, and the effectiveness of potential new laws. The debate also touches upon the ease of importing high-speed vehicles into Ireland and the impact of reckless usage on vulnerable populations.