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The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

Niall Boylan
The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)
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    #737 My Womb, My Choice… Even If He Says No?

    19/05/2026 | 1h 1 mins.
    A devastated listener contacted the show after her husband admitted he no longer wants children, despite the couple spending more than ten years together and always talking about starting a family someday.
    Now aged 35, she says she feels time is running out. After years of putting careers, finances and busy schedules first, she recently suggested it was finally time to stop using contraception and try for a baby. But instead of excitement, her 42 year old husband shocked her by saying he now believes they are too old to become parents and that having a child would completely disrupt the life they have built together.
    She says she understands the pressure of modern life, demanding jobs and financial worries, but believes sacrifices can be made for something as important as becoming parents. She told Niall she feels heartbroken, betrayed and terrified she may lose her chance to ever become a mother.
    Things became even more complicated when a close friend advised her to secretly stop using contraception without telling her husband, insisting that once he sees a baby on the way he would eventually come around and accept it.
    But is secretly getting pregnant a desperate act from a woman afraid of losing her dream of motherhood, or is it a complete betrayal of trust within a marriage?
    On this episode, Niall asks listeners where they stand on one of the most emotionally divisive relationship dilemmas imaginable. If a couple always planned to have children, is it unfair for one partner to suddenly change their mind later in life? And if your biological clock was ticking, how far would you go to have the family you always dreamed of?
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    #736 The King Is Coming, Will Ireland Cheer Or Protest?

    19/05/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    Journalist Laura Perrins joins Niall to discuss the news that King Charles III has accepted an invitation for an official state visit to Ireland following a meeting at Buckingham Palace with Irish President Catherine Connolly.
    If the visit goes ahead, it will mark only the second official state visit by a British monarch to Ireland since independence, following the historic visit of Queen Elizabeth II in 2011. Her four day trip was viewed by many as a hugely symbolic moment in Anglo Irish relations, particularly when she visited the Garden of Remembrance and honoured those who fought for Irish freedom. Her speech at Dublin Castle, where she opened with a few words in Irish, was praised around the world as a gesture of reconciliation and mutual respect.
    But not everyone welcomed that visit, and many republicans still strongly oppose any royal visit to Ireland. For some, the British monarchy remains a painful reminder of centuries of British rule, the Troubles, Bloody Sunday and the suffering experienced during Ireland’s struggle for independence. Critics argue that while relations between the two countries may have improved politically, history cannot simply be brushed aside.
    Others, however, believe a visit by King Charles would be another important step forward in modern relations between Ireland and Great Britain. Supporters say both countries have changed enormously in recent decades and point to the Good Friday Agreement, growing cooperation, trade, tourism and peace in Northern Ireland as proof that reconciliation matters. They argue that respectful diplomacy between neighbours is vital, even when the shared history is difficult and emotional.
    So, would you line the streets to welcome King Charles on an official visit to Ireland, or do you believe some wounds from the past can never truly heal?
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    #734 He Chose Marriage Over Being Gay… Now He Regrets It

    18/05/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    On this episode of The Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall is joined by media producer AJ Walshe to discuss a deeply personal and emotional email sent in by a listener facing a life-changing decision.
    The man, now in his 40s, has been married for 15 years and is the father of three young children, all under the age of 10. He says he has known he was gay since his teenage years, but growing up in a different time, with the pressure to live a “normal” traditional life, he chose marriage and family instead.
    Over the years, he admits he secretly experimented with a number of brief relationships and hook-ups with men, all completely unknown to his wife. He says he genuinely loves his wife as a person and as the mother of his children, but he no longer feels sexually attracted to her and admits he has never truly been “in love” with her in that way.
    Now, after years of living what he describes as “a nightmare of a lie”, he says he feels he can’t continue pretending any longer. Some of his gay friends have encouraged him to “bite the bullet” and finally come out, saying he deserves to live honestly and openly. But his brother, the only family member who knows the truth, has urged him to stay silent until the children are adults, warning that coming out now could destroy his family and completely break the heart of a wife who “idolises” him.
    Niall and AJ debate the heartbreaking dilemma. Is it fair to continue living a lie for the sake of protecting his family? Or is it more cruel to hide the truth from the woman he married? Should he come out now and risk tearing his family apart, or keep the secret buried until the children are older?
    It’s a raw and emotional conversation about love, guilt, sexuality, honesty, family, and whether living authentically is worth the pain it may cause to the people closest to you.
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    #735 Career Politicians Are Destroying Ireland

    18/05/2026 | 1h 6 mins.
    On this episode of The Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall talks to callers about whether politicians in Ireland are staying in power for far too long and if it’s time to radically change the political system.
    The debate comes after Taoiseach Micheál Martin warned that Ireland “needs to avoid” the political chaos currently unfolding in the UK, saying Britain is potentially “on the cusp” of having its seventh Prime Minister in just ten years. Speaking after the Fianna Fáil Ard Fheis, Martin argued that political instability leads to “a lack of focus and lack of delivery in government”, insisting politicians should concentrate less on leadership speculation and more on the issues affecting ordinary people and their families.
    But not everybody agrees.
    Many people believe the real problem in Ireland is the exact opposite, that career politicians stay in office for decades, become disconnected from everyday life, and spend too much time protecting their own positions rather than delivering meaningful change. Micheál Martin himself is now the longest-serving Fianna Fáil leader since Éamon de Valera and will be 69 by the next general election.
    Some are now calling for dramatic reform, including reducing political terms from five years to just two. Supporters argue that two years should be more than enough time for politicians to prove themselves before facing the voters again. They say shorter terms would keep politicians accountable, stop complacency, and force governments to actually deliver results instead of making promises they never keep.
    Others warn that constant elections would create instability, endless campaigning, and governments too afraid to make difficult long-term decisions.
    Would shorter political terms improve democracy or completely destabilise the country? Are Irish politicians in power too long, or do experienced leaders provide stability in uncertain times?
    Niall hears passionate opinions from callers on both sides of the debate.
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    Niall & Sarah: Arguing So You Don’t Have To . Episode 733

    15/05/2026 | 57 mins.
    In this special edition of The Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall is joined by his good friend, Director of Elections Sarah Ryan, Barrister-at-Law, for a lively chat and roundup of the biggest stories making headlines this week.
    From Bertie Ahern’s controversial comments on immigration, to the Government considering payments for Ukrainians to voluntarily leave Ireland, the pair debate the issues everyone is talking about.
    They also discuss the outrage over unisex toilets in an Irish school, Michael O’Leary’s call to ban alcohol in airports before flights, Ireland’s Eurovision boycott over Israel’s participation, and the political earthquake in Britain after Nigel Farage’s Reform UK made massive gains in the local elections.
    Plus, Leo Varadkar sparks debate after speaking publicly about religion and faith in a surprising opinion piece many are calling his “finding God” moment.
    Expect strong opinions, honest debate and plenty of laughs as Niall and Sarah break down the stories that got the country talking this week.
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