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Beat Documentaries

Beat Documentaries

By: Beat 102-103
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Let’s Talk About Gneas is a groundbreaking new venture in radio. This 7 part series is the first-ever radio show to include real Irish people sharing real stories of their sex lives. Beat Presenter Michelle Heffernan is fed up with the ignorance and stigma around sex in Ireland and has embarked on an adventure to get real about the Irish and sexual relationships. Aimed at those aged 17 and over, the series covers everything from anal to BDSM, from foreplay to fellatio, from kink to consent. Michelle speaks to real Irish sex educators and journalists to understand important aspects of sexual wellbeing and asks her peers in the South East to share their stories of life between the sheets. This is the series that offers you everything you never learned and need to know. It's time to heal Ireland's relationship with sex. It's time to talk about Gneas!Beat 102-103 Social Sciences
Episodes
  • From Greenway to Green Jersey
    Sep 5 2025

    From Greenway to Green Jersey is a Beat Sport spotlight on the growth of cycling in the South East.

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    23 mins
  • Beat News Interview: Palestinian Doctor working at UHW Momin Hilles
    Aug 1 2025

    Palestinian Doctor Momin Hilles is now working as an Emergency Department Doctor at University Hospital Waterford.

    He has lost 100 extended family members since the beginning of the conflict.

    In this interview, he speaks to Aoife about his journey here and his family in Gaza's worsening situation, as thousands of people struggle to get access to aid.

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    13 mins
  • Last Orders: The Rise and Fall of Irish Clubbing Episode 5
    Jun 27 2025

    At Beat, we're looking at the dwindling number of nightclubs across the country.

    In the fifth and final episode, Beat's Rachael Dunphy looks at what comes next.

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    4 mins
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