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

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

    #685 From Moon landings to JFK And 9/11 Are We Being Lied To?

    02/04/2026 | 1h 27 mins.
    On today’s episode, Niall opens the lines to callers after a flood of messages sparked by yesterday’s discussion on the upcoming Artemis II mission. What should have been a celebration of human achievement quickly turned into something else, with many listeners insisting we never went to the Moon in the first place.
    So why do conspiracy theories hold such a grip on people?
    Niall dives into the world of conspiracies, hearing from callers who firmly believe, strongly doubt, or simply enjoy questioning the official version of events. From the long-debated Apollo 11 Moon landing “hoax” theory, to the enduring mystery surrounding the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, people continue to challenge what they’re told.
    The show also explores theories around the September 11 attacks, with some claiming hidden truths behind the official narrative, and the persistent belief that Elvis Presley faked his own death and is still alive. Then there’s the idea that governments, particularly in the U.S., have secretly recovered and studied alien life, something often linked to places like Area 51.
    Niall also touches on the tragic death of Princess Diana, where theories range from a simple accident to something far more sinister involving powerful institutions.
    But beyond the theories themselves, the real question is this: why are so many people drawn to them? Is it a lack of trust in authority, unanswered questions, or just human curiosity?
    This episode is packed with fascinating, controversial, and sometimes unbelievable perspectives from listeners on what they believe, and why.
    Do you believe everything you’re told, or do you think there’s more going on behind the scenes?
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    #684 Irish People Squeezed Dry and Still Silent. Why?

    02/04/2026 | 1h 1 mins.
    On today’s episode, Niall is joined by John McGuirk, editor of Gript Media, for a hard-hitting discussion on the rising cost of living and the public’s reaction, or lack of it.
    With property taxes increasing, health insurance premiums climbing, and fuel prices surging dramatically in recent weeks, many households are feeling the squeeze like never before. Energy costs are expected to rise even further, while carbon tax is set to increase again in May. At the same time, everyday essentials such as food, broadband, and basic services continue to climb well beyond wage growth.
    Housing remains completely out of reach for many, with rents soaring and home ownership becoming an impossible dream for younger generations and those not already on the property ladder.
    So why are people putting up with it?
    Niall asks the question many are thinking but few are saying out loud: why are we allowing ourselves to be pushed to the brink financially without protest? Have we become too comfortable, too distracted, or simply too worn down to fight back?
    As governments continue to commit billions abroad, is there a growing sense that ordinary people are being left behind at home?
    This is a passionate and provocative conversation that challenges listeners to reflect on where they stand and whether silence is part of the problem.
    Do you think people have become too passive, or is there more going on beneath the surface?
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    #682 Mainstream vs Alternative Media, Who Do You Trust?

    01/04/2026 | 1h 22 mins.
    On today’s episode of The Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall is joined by journalist and founder of the The Iona Institute, David Quinn, to debate a growing and controversial question: is mainstream media really impartial, or has it lost the public’s trust?
    The discussion follows a recent piece in the The Irish Times which argues that in an age of misinformation, fake news and AI-generated content, society must rely more than ever on trusted, professional journalism. The article highlights concerns about the spread of false information online, particularly through social media platforms, and suggests that established media organisations play a crucial role in protecting the “public good” by verifying facts, maintaining editorial standards and holding power to account.
    But David Quinn strongly disagrees.
    He argues that many mainstream publishers are far from objective or impartial, and that trust in traditional media has been eroded because of perceived bias and one-sided reporting. He questions whether telling people to rely only on “trusted media” ignores the reality that many now turn to alternative platforms precisely because they no longer trust mainstream outlets.
    So Niall asks:
    Where do you get your news?
    Do you trust newspapers and broadcasters to tell you the truth?
    Or do you believe social media platforms like X and TikTok are offering a necessary alternative voice?
    Are these platforms dangerously misinforming the public

    or are they simply giving space for critical thinking and different viewpoints?
    And what about funding?
    The Irish State provides financial support to mainstream media, but not to independent or alternative outlets.
    Is that protecting quality journalism
 or controlling the narrative?
    📞 Niall opens the phone lines to hear from listeners:
    Do you believe Irish mainstream media is fair and balanced?
    Or has it become a mouthpiece for the Government?
    Join the debate and have your say.
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    #683 Ban Boobs And Babies From Fine Dining

    01/04/2026 | 44 mins.
    On today’s episode of The Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall reads out a fiery email from a listener whose wedding anniversary dinner didn’t quite go to plan.
    What was meant to be a quiet, romantic evening turned into a frustrating experience when a nearby table had a crying baby that, according to the listener, never settled. She says the situation escalated further when the mother began breastfeeding at the table, leaving her feeling that the entire atmosphere of the restaurant had been ruined.
    The listener believes there should be more consideration in fine dining settings, arguing that very young children don’t belong in those environments, especially when other diners have paid for a special night out.
    But is she being unreasonable?
    Niall opens the phone lines to hear from listeners on both sides of the debate.
    Should parents take crying babies outside out of respect for others?
    Is breastfeeding in a restaurant something people simply need to accept?
    Or are we expecting too much control in public spaces where families have every right to be?
    And the bigger question:
    Should babies and fine dining ever mix, or is it time for clear boundaries?
    📞 Join the conversation and have your say.
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    #681 Should Only Irish Citizens Vote?

    31/03/2026 | 1h 23 mins.
    On today’s episode of The Niall Boylan Podcast, Niall opens the lines on a debate that goes right to the heart of democracy: who should be allowed to vote, and how should they prove it?
    The discussion comes as Donald Trump continues to push the proposed SAVE America Act in the United States. The legislation aims to tighten voter registration rules by requiring individuals to provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship, such as a passport or birth certificate, before they can vote. Supporters say it protects election integrity and prevents fraud. Critics argue it could disenfranchise legitimate voters who may not have easy access to those documents.
    At the same time, Ireland takes a very different approach.
    In Ireland, non Irish citizens can vote in local elections, and British citizens and residents can vote in general elections. Voters are not required to show a passport or birth certificate, and a wide range of identification is accepted at polling stations. To some, this reflects a fair and open democratic system. To others, it raises serious questions about security and national sovereignty.
    So Niall is asking listeners:
    Should only Irish born citizens be allowed to vote in Irish elections?
    Should you have to prove your identity with a passport or birth certificate before casting a vote?
    Or is Ireland right to keep the system as it is?
    Is stricter voting law about protecting democracy, or restricting it?
    📞 Call in and have your say.

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