That’s What I Heard is a hilarious, scandalous, and sometimes even moving, weekly sit-down with Sean Phipps and Carly Mahady. Sean and Carly’s love for one another is real, but that doesn’t mean they plan on going easy on each other… Expect to hear all o
Introducing the brand new podcast: The Socially Awkward Pod. Join Ireland's biggest social media stars and best friends, Shanice Griffin, Brandon Caulfeild, and Daniel Devlin, as they dive into all things ‘Socially Awkward.' With an exciting lineup of guests, they spill the behind-the-scenes tea on their lives, share hilarious anecdotes, and navigate the ups and downs of being in your 20s. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts and stay connected by following them on social media! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A very very emotional farewell from Sean, Carly and even Producer Ian. All good things must come to an end, and after nearly 30 episodes of the Podcast, That's What I Heard has reached it's conclusion as Sean jets off to Oz. In this very special edition expect all the usual madness of sex stories, relationship dilemmas and plenty of tears. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ciara Ryan, AKA Painted By Ciara, joins Sean and Carly this week to speak about her life as one of Ireland's most well known MUA's. Like Sean, Ciara rose to prominence during covid, and saw her following grow steadily ever since. She is hilarious, and is a natural storyteller, as we delve into some of her worst recent experiences with men among many other things. Sean also goes into more detail about what his plans are for his impending Australia relocation… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean shares a massive life update in this week's episode, as he speaks about the end result of months of soul searching. Not just that, the guys share all the details since their summer break, and Carly's London trip earlier in the month…This is one not to miss… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While we're on our break, we thought we'd keep up the TWIH rewind, if you're a new listener, here's what you need to know about this weeks throwback guest: Thommas is writer and actor from Dublin's inner city who has appeared in Derry Girls, Kin and Darklands to name a few. He speaks about how the arts can often be a marginalising place for the working class, and he overcame being pigeonholed by both his background and sexuality. Thomas is as articulate as he is funny, and delves deep into how his routes formed him, and how so often “hurt people hurt”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are on a short one week break for our hollliers, so we thought we would treat some of the newer listeners to one of our wildest episodes yet. The Panhtom Fucker Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You can expect a good giggle this week, we recap on our Pride experiences. We opened up our inbox this week to hear from you guys' assumptions about us, and we shared some tragic holiday romance stories, which had us in stitches! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When we opened up our questions boxes recently, we were really surprised with the amount of mails that came in about friendship issues our listeners were having. So with that in mind we got through the issues piece by piece as well as giving some examples of our own friendship woes in the past. As usual, this is a mixed bag of funny, sad, emotional and off the wall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean and Carly are joined in the studio by the incredible Marcus Cowzer, a therapist and overall beautiful human being, who is here to give the guys a crash course in therapy and minding your mental health. Marcus was inspired to get into therapy after a difficult bereavement following the loss of his father. He speaks to the guys about some of the changes he has made in recent years, and gives some very inspirational advice throughout the episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean Carly and Producer Ian have all come down with various bangs, bugs and bruises this week, so we are taking a short unplanned break to bring you one of our favourite episodes. Paige Behan is a trans intersex woman with a fascinating story and beautiful outlook on life. Normal episodes continue next Tuesday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As festival season is underway up and down the country, Sean and Carly dedicate an entire episode to the many do's don'ts and wtf's that will help you get you through your partying this summer. Sean tells all about his time at Life, before the guys read through many listener horror stories.From security hose downs, to “piss bombs”, there really is nowhere like an Irish music festival. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guys were so excited to welcome back the wonderful guest Elaine Cruz to the pod. In true Elaine form she brought with her all her unapologetic honesty, as she chats to the guys about facing her demons in a unique therapeutic retreat, and her current status in the dating world. It was a pleasure as always to host Miss Elaine Cruz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Strap in for this week's episode where we hear some not so sexy sex stories including from yours truly, Sean! He tells us all about his latest wild hookup experience. The guys also talk about Sean's journey with getting back into training with the help of his brother and Carly's biggest pet peeves about gym etiquette. You're in for a good laugh! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of the podcast, Sean and Carly catch up after their two breaks from Dublin. Sean fills everyone in about his not so romantic rendezvous in Paris, while Carly tells all about sculling pints with Fr Stephen and the rest of Castleblayney's community pillars. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dwayne and Carl from Inner City Running club join Carly in studio to chat through the mammoth success they have had in creating Dublin's first working class running club, but more importantly bringing their community together. The lads story is incredible, and their passion for the people involved in the club will leave you beaming from ear to ear. They also discuss issues around class and discrimination that have been prevalent in their life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's podcast Sean and Carly chat about how the podcast has meant they have seen less of each other socially, and whether they need to work on that more. The guys also discuss some difficult subjects, like whether it's okay to tell a partner they need to lose weight , as well as some of the most horrifying sex stories we've heard to date on the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What more can we say about Ruth Codd, other than that she is truly one in a million. It is rare to get the opportunity to sit in with someone whose star is rising so rapidly right in front of your eyes. From her breathtaking role in Netflix's The Midnight Club, to gracing the covers of Vogue magazine, Ruth is doing things she never would have imagined in the years previous.In an episode that goes in plenty of different directions, Ruth speaks about how Tikok influenced her big break, and what life has been like splitting her time between North America and Canada. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever heard the phrases laser hair removal and doggy style put into one sentence? You have now. Sean and Carly catch up on life on this week's edition of That's What I Heard. Sean delves into his struggles with his mental health recently and how Carly has helped him feel ready to get help. In typical Sean and Carly fashion they lighten the mood by laughing together about the hysterical and tragic sex stories from the listeners. They also savagely roast each other's old pics. You're guaranteed a giggle in this week's episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a very exciting guest in the studio for this episode. Kneevo joins Sean and Carly to dive into her life as an only fans and tik tok star, what lead up to her decisions to join only fans and her experiences going from a Drogheda mobile home to buying a villa abroad. She shares her struggles through past toxic relationships and her growth from it. Kneevo spills the nitty gritty details of plastic surgery and her biggest regret. You're in for a juicy one this week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season two is here and the guys are back to catch up on everything you've missed over the last few months. Sean tells all about leaving his day job and feeling lost, and Carly shares her goals for the year. The guys also catch up with the listeners through all the scandalous and juicy inbox DM's. On the topic of growth they also take a look back on some of the nostalgic teen magazines that shaped our youth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean and Carly are back from their holidays with a load of memories and laughs to share with all of their listeners. The guys also reflect on an incredible season 1 of That's What I Heard, and chat through how they have found the experience so far. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Miss ‘Elaine' Cruz joins the guys in the studio this week for a truly memorable conversation from start to finish. Elaine's mantra in life is that thoughts are like farts, better out than in, and her vivacious honesty she brings to this episode is nothing short of an effervescent. The guys chat through some of Elaine's funniest dating dramas, as well as learning how she got her start as one of Ireland's leading MUAs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's edition of the podcast, Carly and Sean look at the subject of body positivity in all its various guises. In a somewhat exclusive to the podcast, Carly shares a confession, as she discusses getting surgery at 21 relating to a long-running insecurity she had picked up in her teens. Sean also dishes the goss from his 9 days of running a muck in Ibiza, as well as the usual sex stories and listener interactions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On episode 9 of That's What I Heard, Sean and Carly chat through some of the funniest backhanded compliments they have ever received. Sean's also fizzing with excitement and before he jets off to Ibiza, meanwhile Carly talks through her hotel from hell booking she's looking forward to in Portugal. Expect to hear all the usual sex stories, and Carly's “Ask Your Aunty”, plus the first edition of thought provoking “Am I The Arsehole?!” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The lads get down and dirty to talk through some of the funniest sex stories heard yet on the podcast. Carly's ask your aunty segment is also back, as the pair chat through the pain and heartbreak about knowing that your friend group no longer wants you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a week-long hiatus, Sean and Carly are back to answer some of their listeners' most juicy and burning questions. From friendships going south, to what defines cheating, there is plenty for the pair to sink their teeth into. The pair also catch up on all the Love Island goss, and chat about why this years male contestants seem to display so many toxic traits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thommas Kane Byrne joins Sean and Carly in the studio this week, and what an incredible, inspiring and side splitting conversation it was.Thommas is writer and actor from Dublin's inner city who has appeared in Derry Girls, Kin and Darklands to name a few. He speaks about how the arts can often be a marginalising place for the working class, and he overcame being pigeonholed by both his background and sexuality. Thomas is as articulate as he is funny, and delves deep into how his routes formed him, and how so often “hurt people hurt”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean & Carly take part in a bit of self reflection after being asked to deep dive into their own personal lives by listeners of the podcast. Sean expands further on what it was like to come out to those around him, while Carly discusses her own family life and struggles with mental health over the years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On episode 4 of the podcast Sean and Carly sit down with their close friend Page Behan, who shares her story of learning she was intersex at 16 years of age. Paige has been transitioning for the past 7 years, and shares all aspects of her own story in an in-depth and heartwarming conversation to celebrate Pride month 2022.Paige tells the podcast about the struggles her and other trans women in Ireland face to get access to healthcare, and her own plans for sexual reasignment surgery in the future. She also discusses some of the difficulties faced in the Irish dating scene because of the stigmatisation that is still rampant across the country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
That's What I Heard is a hilarious, scandalous, and sometimes even moving, weekly sit-down with Sean Phipps and Carly Mahady. Sean and Carly were delighted to have the fabulous Shannen Joyce as their first podcast guest to grace their presence. Shannen was first diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in July 2014, when she was 19 which she battled with three times in total. In recent years her and Carly have struck up an extremely close relationship, so it was only fitting to have her on as the first podcast guest of the series. Shannen tells her own story and the highs and lows that her and her family have gone through since 2014 and how her health has fluctuated along the way. Shannen also speaks for the first time about being “cancelled” earlier on this year In a long and in-depth discussion on the toxicity of anonymous online forums.Produced by Wireless. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
That's What I Heard is a hilarious, scandalous, and sometimes even moving, weekly sit-down with Sean Phipps and Carly Mahady. Ever wonder what it's like to get your hole from beyond the grave? Didn't think so, but in this week's episode Sean and Carly discuss all matters of spooky and horny subjects, as they talk about their experiences in seeing psychic mediums. The pair also chat through their comical Amsterdam stories as well as what online behaviour is inappropriate if you are in a relationship with someone. Produced by Wireless Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
That's What I Heard is a hilarious, scandalous, and sometimes even moving, weekly sit-down with Sean Phipps and Carly Mahady. On their first ever episode, the guys help you in getting to know them a little better, by spilling the tea on some of the funniest and embarrassing moments of their lives so far. From Sean's first kiss with a girl, their differing opinions on dating apps and Carly's fire breathing escapades as a 16 year old, there's plenty more to get through on this week's That's What I Heard.Produced by Wireless Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
That's What I Heard is a hilarious, scandalous, and sometimes even moving, weekly sit-down with Sean Phipps and Carly Mahady. Sean and Carly's love for one another is real, but that doesn't mean they plan on going easy on each other… Expect to hear all of their stories and memories that will make you laugh out loud, or cringe into your chair, as the pair delve through the intimate details of their lives, and those of their listeners. They also want to hear from you! Each week listeners share their bombshell secrets and funny stories, as well as in-depth interviews with some familiar faces, along with some you may not have heard of but you certainly won't forget. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.