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This week Esther O'Moore Donohoe and I chat through the raid on P Diddy's homes, the bleak revelations about what was going on behind the scenes of some of Nickelodeon's most popular programmes, and why Sasha Baron Cohen has shot himself in the foot. As always, when Esther and I get together, silliness ensues.
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A very newsy week indeed! We discuss Leo Varadkar's resignation and all the subsequent events, Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis and the fallout from it, and the ongoing events in Gaza. Plus, some good news at the end! I found some!
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This week's interview is with with Mark Mehigan, author of This is Not a Self Help Book, in which he writes about his experience with alcohol and drug addiction. I read most of this book in one sitting, it is frank and honest and really well written. I was delighted too get the chance to discuss it with him, and our conversation took a few interesting turns. I think you'll enjoy it.
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Emer McLysaght joins me this week to discuss the stories gifted to us by the world of showbusiness. Jedward are having absolutely none of Louis Walsh's nastiness, there are rumours about a Paul Mescal/Ayo Edebiri romance, Lindsay Lohan is BACK BABY and several other very pleasing stories for those of us who came of age in the 2000s.
Additionally, there's a live show announcement! Come and see us in the Laughter Lounge on May 9th! Tickets are on sale now. I will do my VERY best to show you a real good time, pals.
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This week Carl Kinsella of TheJournal.ie and I discuss the movement of men camped outside the IPO to Crooksling and how appalled many people are, we also discuss Leo Varadkar's trip to D.C. for Paddy's Day as well as Catherine Martin travelling to SXSW despite all Irish artists pulling out of the festival. We talk about reports that families are going into debt to fund their loved ones funerals, as well as the impact of porn on young men and Pierce Brosnan getting into trouble in Yellowstone National Park.
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If you're in any way into electronic music, you know Saoirse. She's a DJ who's played all over the world, a producer, a record label head, and the co-founder of London's queer electronic music festival Body Movements. This weekend, she's also the headliner at Mother's Cultúr Club, a special night of live music, queer performance and art as part of St. Patrick's Festival. This week I got to chat with her about growing up in unusual circumstances in Dublin, and how she came to be who she is.
If you'd like to see Saoirse at Cultúr Club (or me, I'm doing a little panel too!), you can grab tickets here.
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There's loads to talk about in this week's entertainment catch up in which I'm joined by Cassie Delaney. Cassie and I discuss the Oscars, the absolute madness around Kate Middleton's amateur editing, Irish artists taking a stand for Gaza and Louis and Sharon's antics on Celebrity Big Brother.
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Carl and I have crawled out of sick beds to bring you this week's news, which is CHOCKABLOCK between ongoing events in Gaza, the Referendums, the State of the Union drama in the US and lots more.
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Welp, I did it again, I bawled while interviewing another author. I can't remember the last time I connected so deeply with a book as I did with Breakdown by Cathy Sweeney, which tells the tale of a woman who walks away from her seemingly perfect home and seemingly perfect husband and children, and doesn't turn back. It is confronting and raw and frankly, brilliant. I was delighted to discuss it with her this week.
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In this week's entertainment catch-up, Cian Sullivan and I discuss the Brit Awards, Tiffany Haddish's trip to Israel, Che Diaz's departure from And Just Like That... and lots more besides.
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In this week's news catch-up TheJournal.ie's Carl Kinsella and I discuss the horrific events in Gaza over the last week as well as some upsetting revelations about for-profit care agencies for vulnerable children failing to appropriately vet staff. We talk drone deliveries in Blanchardstown, and whether it's ok to protest by pouring beans over a bust of Queen Victoria.
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Today's catch-up is with Laura De Barra who many of you already know and love. Laura's third book, Garment Goddess, launched last week. It follows Gaf Goddess and Decor Galore in empowering us all to make informed decisions and care for our belongings the to best of our ability. I LOVE Laura, she is so chic, so smart, and so funny. I know you'll love this chat.
Additionally, there are some recommendations at the end!
Recommendations:
Expats on Amazon Prime
Expats
Expats
Breakdown by Cathy Sweeney
Milk: An Intimate History of Breastfeeding by Joanna Wolfarth
Pregnant with a Drag Queen
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In this week's entertainment catch-up James O'Hagan and I chat about the SAG Awards, including a surprising win for a tipsy Pedro Pascal, the truly wild behaviour of some Taylor Swift fans and Graham Norton's departure from radio.
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Hey pals! A good few of you have been in touch with me to ask about the referendum as you'd missed this explainer from a few weeks ago, then over the weekend one of you suggested I release it as a standalone so that it could be shared easily. Genius! So here it is - please excuse the slightly rough edit at the beginning - I didn't have the standalone files anymore so had to pull from the edited episode. Feel free to share - as I say, this is not about convincing you to vote one way or another, but to make you feel empowered to make your own choice. <3
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Today Carl Kinsella of TheJournal.ie and I are catching up on the news and there's loads to talk about. We discuss the latest in Gaza, Kneecap on the Late Late Show, the latest in RTE chaos, the price of baby formula, Body and Soul's pause and the end of Vice as we know it.
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This week's standalone interview is with drag queen, musician and HIV activist Veda. I've been admiring Veda's drag for a frankly shocking number of years now, but have been even more impressed by her work in HIV activism. Veda co-hosts Poz VIbe with fellow HIV activist Robbie Lawlor, 'a podcast for People Living With HIV, their friends, family and allies trying to create change and spread positive vibrations', and their activism has seen them travel the world. Veda's latest project is a short film about her life. Pregnant with a Drag Queen, is super camp and fun, and will air on Virgin Media One on Tuesday the 27th at 11pm, but you can also catch it on the player. I caught up with Veda this week to chat about the film, her life, her work, and what it was like to be young and gay in 90s Dublin.
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My pals it's time to talk showbiz, culture and entertainment. This week I am happily joined by the wonderful Esther O'Moore Donohoe as we get into the above stories and more. I do genuinely nearly lose my reason in the middle over a minor word mistake Esther makes - I hope you enjoy.
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It's an episode on Monday! The new format means you'll be getting three episodes a week, and Monday's will be a news catch-up. Today myself and Carl Kinsella of TheJournal.ie discuss the latest from Rafah, the death of Alexei Navalny, The Soc Dems national conference, a Superbowl shooting and romance scams. I hope we sufficiently catch you up so you're ready for the week!
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This week, in the last of the OG format episodes, Carl Kinsella and I chat through the horrors of what's happened in Gaza this week as well as this week's conversation about respect for the irish language, kicked off by the 6 O'Clock Show. I chat to menstruation coach Lisa de Jong about what we can do to know more about our cycles and to feel more empowered within it. Then Cassie Delaney and I talk Superbowl madness and I give a full on lecture on Beyonce and what she's doing with country music.
You can read the Emma Dabiri article mentioned here.
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This week I start with a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! EXCITING! Then we get into the news. Myself and Carl Kinsella chat through the latest in Gaza, anti-immigration arson attacks, and the first case of a parent being charged as a result of their child's role in a school shooting. Then I'm joined by Sinead O'Carroll, editor of TheJournal.ie, to attempt to bring clarity to the referendums we're going to be voting on in a few weeks. What exactly are we being asked, and what are the arguments surrounding them? I hope this neutral chat will help you feel empowered to have your say. Finally, myself and Cian Sullivan have an absolute ball chatting through the pop culture stories of the week including the Grammys (Taylor and Miley and Jay-Z, oh my) and the Jacob Elordi assault allegations. This is a good one, if I do say so myself.
The article Sinead mentions can be found here.
The exact wording of the referendums can be found here.
Recommendation:
True Detective
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