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In this episode, Niall talks to Senator Gerard Craughwell to discuss the upcoming presidential election, his views on the race, and what’s at stake for Ireland. Later, Niall is joined by Jason Osbourne from Gript Media for a deep dive into one of today’s most pressing cultural questions: Has the divide between left and right grown wider, and has the internet and social media fueled that divide?
Listeners are invited to call in and share their thoughts on the bigger question: Do the negatives outweigh the positives when it comes to the internet and social media? From free expression to online echo chambers, the conversation asks whether these tools are connecting us or pulling us further apart.
Pros callers might raise:
Connectivity & access to information – Social media allows people to connect across borders instantly and gives a voice to those who might otherwise be unheard.
Accountability & transparency – It has exposed corruption, amplified grassroots movements, and held powerful people and institutions to account.
Cons callers might raise:
Polarisation & misinformation – Algorithms often reward outrage, leading to echo chambers, disinformation, and deeper political divides.
Mental health & social pressure – Constant comparison, cyberbullying, and the addictive nature of platforms can damage mental wellbeing and social cohesion.
By Niall Boylan5
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In this episode, Niall talks to Senator Gerard Craughwell to discuss the upcoming presidential election, his views on the race, and what’s at stake for Ireland. Later, Niall is joined by Jason Osbourne from Gript Media for a deep dive into one of today’s most pressing cultural questions: Has the divide between left and right grown wider, and has the internet and social media fueled that divide?
Listeners are invited to call in and share their thoughts on the bigger question: Do the negatives outweigh the positives when it comes to the internet and social media? From free expression to online echo chambers, the conversation asks whether these tools are connecting us or pulling us further apart.
Pros callers might raise:
Connectivity & access to information – Social media allows people to connect across borders instantly and gives a voice to those who might otherwise be unheard.
Accountability & transparency – It has exposed corruption, amplified grassroots movements, and held powerful people and institutions to account.
Cons callers might raise:
Polarisation & misinformation – Algorithms often reward outrage, leading to echo chambers, disinformation, and deeper political divides.
Mental health & social pressure – Constant comparison, cyberbullying, and the addictive nature of platforms can damage mental wellbeing and social cohesion.

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