• Why Spain Didn’t Lower the Drink-Drive Limit – And Why It Still Should
    Apr 2 2026

    A proposed reduction in Spain’s drink-driving limit promised a clear message: zero alcohol, zero risk. So why did it fail?


    In this episode of Unscripted, Mark Nolan explores the real reason the law did not pass and why the answer is both logical and deeply frustrating. From misconceptions about alcohol limits to the uncomfortable truth about human behaviour, this is not just a discussion about legislation, but about responsibility.


    Mark challenges the idea that lowering limits alone changes behaviour, while firmly arguing that it still matters. Education, perception, and personal decision-making sit at the heart of the issue and the consequences of getting it wrong are far greater than many are willing to admit.

    This is a candid, thought-provoking reflection on road safety, policy, and the simple truth that often gets ignored:


    If you are driving, do not drink. If you drink, do not drive.

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    18 mins
  • When did Humans Forget about Humanity?
    Mar 21 2026

    In this late-night episode of Mark Nolan Unscripted, I reflect on something that seems to be quietly eroding around us — basic courtesy.


    Following a conversation over the weekend, I explore a growing mindset where inconvenience is met not with patience, but with hostility. In this case, a remark about wanting to harm cyclists simply for being in the way became a starting point for a wider discussion about how quickly frustration can override empathy.


    This is not about cyclists, and it is not about blame. It is about perspective — how we see other people, how we react when things do not go our way, and whether we are slowly losing the small human considerations that hold everyday society together.


    A calm, unscripted reflection on behaviour, awareness, and the choices we make in ordinary moments.

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    19 mins
  • Be Yourself! Just DO IT!
    Dec 30 2025

    In this short reflective episode, I explore why authenticity matters more than performance in an increasingly noisy content landscape.


    Against a backdrop of faceless videos, artificial presentation, and trend-driven output, this episode returns to something simpler and more human: the spoken voice. It reflects on why so many people feel pressure to hide behind formats and polish, and why audio remains one of the most accessible and honest ways to share ideas.


    Rather than offering tactics or growth hacks, this is a thoughtful invitation — especially for those who have ideas, stories, or perspectives worth sharing but feel excluded by today’s creator culture. It argues that you do not need to be visible to be heard, polished to be valuable, or perfect to begin.


    Produced by Mad Black Cat.

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    11 mins