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This is a monthly discussion that I have with Peter Wilson where we discuss Sovereignity, Natural Law, Health and the craziness in the World#healingfrequencies #birdflu #sovereignity About my Guest:Ex Royal Navy gunner and armourer, turned professional fighter. Owned and ran own martial arts gym for about 30 years. Always been aware of something not being right in the world, went deep into it after losing over £1million of property in 1 week including own home. So been up and been down even living in a car for a while with his wife Janine and 4 dogs. ---Awakening Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ ------------------What we Discussed: 00:30 Some shops in Australa remove the cameras for GDPR04:35 Incident in Bar and problem getting camera footage to clear her name10:20 Is ULEZ is a breach of your Data?11:45 The Cameras are not to Protect us14:00 The burden to the Bad Boy if we request our Data15:30 Police Vans case in Wales was a breach of your Data16:00 When everything was Robbed from me in Valencia Spain19:00 Person recording Police Stations from outside gets abused by Police20:50 The Airline charging a lot for small bags slightly oversized23:00 The Energy levels in the Airports25:35 The danger of the MRNA liquid they give you27:20 The Reason to get rid of Parasites31:00 Be aware that you might feel ill after a Toxic Cleanse32:50 Microsoft Removing Spooky 2 program from my Laptop35:00 The attack on Healing Energy Frequencies37:00 How to protect yourself against the Parking Companies41:40 Should we request what dictionary was used from legal letters47:20 The Stupid Rules for a Pigeon Racer49:40 We have been conditioned to jab our Dogs54:00 Animals Homes push your animal to get Jabbed55:20 The Stupidity that jabbed are not safe because of you56:40 Lots of people dying58:50 Being attacked for Sharing information1:01:20 People would not say to your face what they do online1:02:30 Irish Comedian turned off account after online attacks about Conor Mc Gregor post1:04:50 Is Conor Mc Gregor helping the Irish exposing what is happening in Ireland1:06:00 Blindboy sharing good and bad information1:08:00 All the financial pain is Planned1:10:00 Its all a Stage show1:11:30 How can you have a shadow in the Clouds1:12:45 I recorded the Chemtrails to prove what they do1:13:30 They are Blocking out the Sun1:16:00 Monetizing on Tik Tok1:19:00 They do not Remove Fake Accounts1:24:30 The Payment from YouTube is very low1:25:20 Put Your Content on Skool.com1:28:45 Women Kitting making money1:30:30 Tim Haden getting 2M Hearts on a Live Tik Tok1:32:00 Stay on Topic1:36:20 Study to get more downloads1:37:20 Be consisent with your Posts1:39:45 The Strikes I got and how to overcome itHow to Contact Peter: https://www.claimyourstrawman.com/ https://checkmatethematrix.com/?linkId=lp_513119&sourceId=roy&tenantId=checkmate-the-matrix https://linktr.ee/PeterWilsonReturnToDemocracy ------------------------------More about the Awakening Podcast:All Episodes can be found at www.awakeningpodcast.org My Facebook Group Mentioned in this Episode https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572386459383 Awakening Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/royawakening #commonlaw #naturallaw #tiktok #gdpr #exposingfraud
Christmas is just around the corner, and joining Kieran to discuss Pagan and early-Christian Christmas is Blindboyboatclub!
John and Sarah talk the latest twists in Russia and Israel, Blindboy's new RTE documentary, and the latest twists in the very, very, very unexciting general election.
John and Sarah talk the latest twists in Russia and Israel, Blindboy's new RTE documentary, and the latest twists in the very, very, very unexciting general election.
This week on the Mind Full Podcast I am so excited to bring you a very special guest. He's an artist, writer, podcaster, comedian, musician, philosopher and is known to wear a plastic bag on his head from time to time. He is one half of the incredible musical duo the Rubberbandits and a man I first came across when we worked together on the TV show The Republic of Telly. The unique, funny and always creative Blindboy Boatclub is my guest this week.Blindboy is eloquent, open, honest and refreshingly funny about his neurodiversity and has helped so many young people deal with anxiety and other mental health issues. I sat down with Blindboy in a tent in a field in Stradbally Co. Laois. It was the Electric Picnic Festival and The Mind Full Podcast was part of the famous Mindfield. Blindboy was in rare form as they say and we had a wonderful chat about mindfulness, Limerick, writing, autism, and rats among other things!The Mind Full Podcast is proudly sponsored by WHOOP, the world's most advanced fitness and health wearable. For one month's free subscription on us just use this link! http://join.whoop.com/mindfullAnd don't forget!Dermot Whelan Live – The Busy and Wrecked Tour is coming to a theatre near you from Jan 2nd 2025.Tickets are on sale now so check out dermotwhelan.com for all the details and I can't wait to get back out on the road and meet you all. The show will be a mix of comedy, craic, meditation and inspiration and hopefully an evening where you can relax and have a laugh and pick up some useful and fun tools too. If you've been feeling wound up, worn down, snowed under or bowled over this is the show for you so grab your stressed-out besties and your bedraggled partners, and join me as I travel all over Ireland and beyond and we'll un-wreck our heads and destress our lives together. Incidentally, I love to see teenagers at my shows too - you just gotta be over 14. I'd also like to let you know about our two live Mind Full Podcast shows coming up in November in Dublin and Meath! Saturday Nov 3rd we're in the wonderful Lark Concert Hall in Balbriggan, Dublin, where I'll be joined by my very special guest Danny O'Reilly from multi-platinum selling Irish band the Coronas. On Sunday Nov 3rd we're in the mighty Púca Festival in Trim Co. Meath at the Knightsbrook Hotel for more de-stressing craic with special guests - hilarious comedians Eric Lalor and Willa White from the award-winning You Must be Jokin' Podcast! We'll also have our regular favourites the Wheel of Misfortune, the Bowl of Destiny, live meditations and most importantly - you! Dermotwhelan.com for tickets and details and see you there! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We hear the word libertarian and the phrase classical liberal a lot these days but where does it come from? what do libertarians believe and maybe you are one and don't know it? along with some other random chat, including the shelving of Ireland's Orwellian hate speech laws and why my mother thinks Blindboy is a much better podcaster....fair enough like, boi.....support the show over athttp://www.patreon.com/AlanAverillPrimordial on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0BZr6...sponsored byMetal Blade recordshttps://metalblade.indiemerch.com/promo code AA 2024 for 10% off your orderships worldwideFor info on my work as a booking agent go to:https://www.facebook.com/DragonProductionsOfficialVerminous Serpenthttps://open.spotify.com/artist/54Wpl...Dread Sovereignhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/60HY4...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/agitators-anonymous-the-alan-averill-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A slightly more rambling episode than usual this week as a recent Blindboy Podcast episode made me reevaluate the role of artistry in interpretation. Using World Champion Boxer Anto Cacace, and the Irish storytelling tradition of a Seanchaí, I explore how “just” interpreting really is an art after all.If you'd like to support the podcast, you can sign up for just 5 quid a month to be a Patron at;patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcastInline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes. Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit xAnd finally; use the code “INLINEG” online or in person at Flute Center for; 5% off accessories, 10% off all sheet music, free shipping on new instruments and free shipping to trial instruments (USA only.)Chapters:0:00 - Nice to see you again4:05 - Boxing and Fluting12:30 - Blindboy and Clare Murphy17:05 - An Appeal18:45 - A History of Irish Storytelling 30:20 - A Musical Seanchaí Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does mythology teach us about the past? Where do these stories come from? In this podcast, I am joined by Blindboy to explore the origins of mythology and what it can reveal about history. Was there a Great Flood? Are these and other myths actually distant memories of ancient events? Our conversation takes us back thousands of years, from Ancient Greece to Medieval Ireland. We conclude by discussing modern-day conspiracy theories and the ancient myths that inspire them. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/irishhistory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We hadn't planned to talk about it, but the Israel - Gaza war and the failure of well-known people in the wellness industry to speak out about it, was one of the highlights of my chat with broadcaster and podcaster Sile Seoige. It's a subject about which Sile feels incredibly passionate right now and she explains why in this episode.But of course we talked about all sorts of other things in the hour we spent together, like Sile's hugely successful podcast Ready to be Real, some of the tough personal episodes she has been through , and what she has learned from them , and that recent controversy about the Irish language, stirred up by Sile's former Newstalk colleague Ivan Yates! Comedy – Daithi O'Se, Ivan and Matt, and Blindboy leave voicemails for Sile on the Mario Rosenstock Podcast Hotline. Produced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand.
The conversation begins with a humorous dialogue about the culture of giving directions in Ireland. Christine then reflects on recent conversations she's had about feeling lost and the art of finding oneself, sharing insights she's had from Blindboy, Anthony De Mello and Jim Fortin. She explores language, the etymology of "lost," the Dutch concept of "Niksen," and how the pandemic challenged people's sense of direction, encouraging a re-evaluation of the meanings we assign to words and concepts. Advocating for enjoying “days of no direction,” Christine teaches us to how to get comfortable with being lost in new cities, whilst celebrating the unexpected joys of spontaneity and intuition. Pay It Forward:Christine aims to make her online public speaking and pronunciation lessons available to the masses, so everyone has a fair chance to access training that has for years only been available to the "elite and upper classes." By supporting her work, you play a part in helping this dream become a reality. You'll get access to her entire library of resources on “The Science of Speaking." Support the Podcast Here: https://bit.ly/Connected_Communication Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 6 is with an artist named Blindboy out of Ireland who has created some of my favorite content over the past few years. From his band ‘The Rubberbandits' to his numerous tv shows, podcast and books, he's a great hang and unafraid to investigate the same sort of stuff I like to think about. To those wondering about the ads for Inside Out bands on this podcast, please consider this: touring is where artists generally make income in this day and age and in order to really get into my work and write without interruption for this year or so, I needed to keep the boat afloat and Inside Out has generously allowed me to do that by funding this podcast. Please understand they are doing me a tremendous service by allowing this to happen, so it means a lot to be able to help them out in return. Hope you're well, keep writing :) -Devin Listen to the podcast here: https://devin-townsend.lnk.to/Podcast This podcast is brought to you by InsideOutMusic. Listen to & order 'II: Frailty' by OU here: https://ou.lnk.to/II-Frailty The album was produced & mixed by Devin Townsend. Find Blindboy Boatclub online: https://www.theblindboypodcast.ie/ https://www.instagram.com/blindboyboatclub/ https://www.facebook.com/TheRubberbandits https://twitter.com/Rubberbandits Order Devin Townsend's 25th Anniversary edition of 'Infinity' here: https://devin-townsend.lnk.to/Infinity-Remastered2023 Listen to Devin Townsend's latest album ‘Lightwork' here: https://devin-townsend.lnk.to/Lightwork
It's been a huge week for music cos the Super Bowl is on, and the biggest platforms on screen and off have been dominated by artists. Beyoncé stole the show by dropping her highly anticipated country era, with two new songs and an album to follow. The response has been interesting, and open up a conversation around who 'owns' country and who are the gatekeepers to the scene.This viral moment was a splash in a big pool of Taylor Swift's media domination; likewise, she used the Grammys stage to announce her new album and her dream run of record breaking, awards, album sales (and a Super Bowl win for her beau) has kept her in the headlines non-stop. As she arrives in Australia for her biggest shows ever we dare to discuss: are we getting a little Tay Tay fatigue? How are we complicit in this clickbait era? And when will the backlash begin?Alicia Keys has also been in the headlines, after her stunning performance at the halftime show revealed a smoothing out of her opening bung note, in post. A small thing leads to bigger conversation around shared history, memory, and trust when it comes to our collective experiences.Meanwhile Naomi Campbell is leaning fully into her germophobe vibes with some antibacterial fashion (tongue firmly in cheek), and we're banging on about a doco on "We Are the World", and the brilliant Blindboy podcast.Show notes:AACTA Award winners: https://www.aacta.org/aacta-awards/winners-and-nominees/Bang Back to us for our Bang Jar: bangon.podcast@abc.net.auAlicia Keys Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/BecketAdams/status/1757469277223882996Beyoncé and country music: https://time.com/6694806/beyonce-country-music/AV Club on Beyoncé: https://www.avclub.com/beyonce-s-pivot-to-country-is-meaningful-and-canny-1851249053Travis Kelce sings Viva Las Vegas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzSvE_6rLC8Right to disconnect laws: https://www.crikey.com.au/2024/02/14/right-to-disconnect-peter-dutton-basil-zempilas/Naomi Campbell fashion line: https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2024/feb/14/naomi-campbell-creates-boss-range-germophobiaThe Greatest Night in Pop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD3oU1gowu4Blindboy podcast: https://www.theblindboypodcast.ie/Bang On Live: https://comedy.com.au/tour/bang-on-live-myf-warhurst-zan-rowe/Bang On is an ABC podcast, produced by Double J. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri, Turrbal and Gadigal peoples. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
In the past decade, podcasting has taken the world by storm. The advent of smartphones and the ground-breaking podcast 'Serial' would see podcasting surge in popularity.In 2020 alone over a million new shows were launched. But does it have a future? Some are not convinced.In the second and final part of my series on the history of podcasting I look at how podcasting became so popular and where it's heading. The show features Blindboy, Jennifer Forde, Sam Bungey, Brian Greene and Sinead the host of Mens Rea.The final episode of the year will be out next week when we will look at the story of the Irish In the American West. Contributors to the episode Brian Greene https://www.briangreene.com/Blindboy Podcast https://play.acast.com/s/blindboyMens Rea https://mensreapod.com/West Cork https://www.westcorkpodcast.com/Snugcast https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/snugcast/id1603925189I mentioned This is the satire podcast from the Onion I mentioned https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/a-very-fatal-murder/id1333714430 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/irishhistory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today I spoke to Blindboy Boatclub – a multi-disciplinary Irish artist and author of the recently published short story collection Topographia Hibernica, a tongue-in-cheek update to the original. Blindboy exploded onto the international scene in late 2010 with his band The Rubberbandits and segued into a weekly podcast which is a cultural phenomenon, with over 1.2 million monthly listeners. He has released three critically acclaimed short story collections and this is his latest one. I thoroughly enjoyed Topographia Hibernica and its absurd, empathetic depictions of contemporary Irish society, flora and fauna. If you're a fan of dynamic short stories with a hard & modern edge, this will appeal to you. Tonally, it's gritty, subversive, and slightly surreal, and narrows in on the way we relate to animals and the natural world in modern culture. Above all, many of the stories are funny. There was something in the energy here that reminded me of early short stories by the Scottish writer Irvine Welsh. The book is a relatively easy read – not lighthearted, but still accessible – and its thematic threads of animal kingdoms interacting with elements of contemporary mythology holds the collection together in a really coherent way. This episode features an extremely wide-reaching conversation, dipping in and out of Irish folklore, Hiberno English, the impending collapse in global biodiversity, Hieronymus Bosch, creating art with ‘fire in your veins', and a plethora of other fascinating topics. What shines through our conversation most apparently is the remarkable breadth of Blindboy's knowledge, and the all-consuming way he approaches creative pursuits. Incredibly informed and interested in the world around him, he's an artist in the truest sense of the word. Lit with Charles loves reviews. If you enjoyed this episode, I'd be so grateful if you could leave a review of your own, and follow me on Instagram at @litwithcharles. Let's get more people listening – and reading! Books mentioned in the episode: During the episode, Blindboy talked about the Argentinian horror short story collection, The Dangers of Smoking in Bed by Mariana Enríquez (2021); Dance Move, by Wendy Erskine (2022), an eclectic collection of stories set in Belfast; A Shock, by Keith Ridgeway (2021), a subversive novel exploring the absurdity of contemporary London life; The Wounded Cormorant and Other Stories by Liam O'Flaherty (1973), a compassionate portrayal of Irish nature; and Neuromancer, by William Gibson (1984), a genre-forming cyberpunk novel. His favourite book that I've probably never heard of was Ossian's Ride, by Fred Hoyle (1951), a sci-fi detective novel, where Ireland has become a technological superpower. The best book he's read in the last 12 months was Homesick for Another World, by Ottessa Moshfegh (2017), a collection of 14 short stories, most of which were originally published in The Paris Review. The book he would take to a Desert Island would be The Third Policeman, by Flann O'Brien (1967) a dark, surrealist murder mystery set in a village police force. Finally, a book that changed his mind is The Dead, which is the final, novella-length, story from James Joyce's collection Dubliners (1914). Lit with Charles loves reviews. If you enjoyed this episode, I'd be so grateful if you could leave a review of your own, and follow me on Instagram at @litwithcharles. Let's get more people listening – and reading! Find Blindboy: Instagram: @blindboyboatclub
Blindboy Boatclub is the Irish broadcaster, author and musician behind The Blindboy Podcast, a massively popular podcast mixing short fiction, comedy and interviews. His new short story collection, Topographia Hibernica, is inspired by the human, animal and emotional geography of Ireland. Blindboy sat down with Ash for a freewheeling discussion about everything from Eminem's '90s […]
‘You might not be a revolutionary, but you are living through a revolution.' Podcasting is much older than you might imagine. A decade before the true crime show Serial took the world by storm, creators were making some of the earliest shows. This podcast is a nostalgic trip through the early days of the internet in Ireland when podcasting emerged. Brian Greene who was making shows in the mid 2000s shares his memories of the early days of podcasting. I also interview some of your favourite hosts including Blindboy and Sinead, the host of Mens Rea. The show also includes an ancient artefact of podcasting – an episode from the mid 2000s. Special thanks to Brian Greene for his interview and sharing his research, Blindboy and Sinead the host of Men's Rea. Thanks to Jennifer Forde & Sam Bungey the team behind West Cork, DJ Walsh & Eoin Tabb the hosts of Snugcast. While they feature in the next episode their interviews and insights were extremely useful in shaping this series. Brian Greene https://www.briangreene.com/Blindboy Podcast https://play.acast.com/s/blindboyMens Rea https://mensreapod.com/West Cork https://www.westcorkpodcast.com/Snugcast https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/snugcast/id1603925189 Support the show Patreon https://www.patreon.com/irishpodastAcast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/irishhistory Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/irishhistory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This show went a bit 'off piste' and then some. Topics discussed included Blindboy, Derry Girls, Spanish tax authorities, Father TED Talks, funerals, Everton's points deduction, and Thanksgiving. Basically, the craic was mighty!
A new book, an award-winning podcast, and a sold-out gig to come later this month, life seems to be treating Blindboy pretty well these days. He joins Anton for a chat about the creative process, mental health, and the necessity of failure in the pursuit of success.
From Halloween and Violent Night to Eli Roth's upcoming seasonal slasher Thanksgiving, this week Gordon Hayden is joined by film critics Andy McCarroll and Chris Wasser to mull over the horror movies that take pride of place during a calendar year!Help Andy beat Blindboy at this year's Irish Podcast Awards. You can vote below:https://www.theirishpodcastawards.ie/shortlist-2023
Mike and Vittorio's Guide to Parenting is a weekly podcast, where two London-based Irish comedians Mike Rice and Vittorio Angelone tackle the current issues facing parents from the unique perspective of not having any children, any interest in children, or mentioning children at all. Watch Vittorio's Special here: https://www.youtube.com/@vittorioangelonecomedy/Watch Mike's Special here: https://youtu.be/lF1AYPPlTBI Patreon.com/parenting
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!This week Pip is joined by comic excellence and ace human being JOSH PUGH!One of those geniunely organic episodes which seems to form from the ground up and find a rhythm and pace all of its own. A lovely look into the mind of Josh, who specialises in comedy and standup but with a very social approach, which feels like it stems from his work in the social sector over the years. That comes up later which is fascinating and really great to hear about, but expect to hear everything from the other points of his life, including his recent Fringe work in progress run, to the origins and roots in comedy, vision impairment, social media, people who "crack the algorithm" and all the other things it takes to be a part of the comedy world. Great stuff, and very inspiring. Enjoy!ALSO - Pip indicates this in the intro but just in case, there's a little 5 minute bonus with Blindboy around halfway through the ep. All will make sense. And it's much fun.DON'T FORGET PIP ON PATREON if you're of a supporting natureTWITTERINSTAGRAMONLINEALL LINKSSCROOBIUS PIP on TWITCHSCROOBIUS PIP on INSTAGRAMSCROOBIUS PIP on TWITTERSCROOBIUS PIP on PATREONSCROOBIUS PIP on IMDBPOD BIBLE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blindboy is a podcasting legend. He's also musician, satirist, author and TV producer. If you feel like voting for me for the 2023 Gold Logie, you can do so at https://www.tvweeklogies.com.au/Stay up to date on more upcoming NTNNNNN shows by joining the mailing list here: Osher Günsberg - Better Than Yesterday Podcast | LinktreeAnything else? Come visit us on discord. Join the oshergünsberg Discord Server! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Så er vi tilbage og i kolonihaven (så det er med lidt hyggestøj i baggrunden). Vi bliver til små grinebiddere i selskab med den irske forfatter Blindboy Boatclub og hans 15 rablende og spidende noveller. Musik: Ketsa "Night Flying"
Bill and Noah meet on the Emerald Isle to discuss the folk-storytelling podcast rhythms of the Blindboy Podcast. @noahandbillshow -- @williamscurry -- @noahtarnow This week's theme: "Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd. New episodes every Monday morning on Spotify, Soundcloud, iTunes, Stitcher, and GooglePlay!
King Charles is set to be coronated at the start of May. But is the coronation something we should be looking forward to? Or does people's interest in it say something about the impact of imperial England? Blindboy Boatclub joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
My website: www.offfieldrugby.com My instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offfieldrugby/For my Book on Amazon, CLICK HEREWe chat about;Landing a professional acting role in the abbey theatreStruggling with anxiety and panic attacks. Mental healthHow Bressie and Blindboy impacted usHow rugby helped his actingWhy he didn't graduate college while he was with Connacht rugbyPlaying Irish under 20s, with James Ryan, Andrew Porter, Hugo Keenan and Jimmy O'BrienConcussion issues and side-effectsManaging our mental health.The flow stateImpact sport can have on your mental healthThe importance of having a purposeThree steps to deal with anxietyPutting himself out there on social media.His view on people being offendedObsessiveness.Why he was bitter when Connacht dropped him.Email - offfieldrugby@gmail.comCheers for clicking in, please send the pod to some friends Get the bonus Podcasts on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I just love getting a great recommendation for a podcast guest that really, really works out. When The Two Norries joined me for a chat a few months ago, they told me that I should really interview this guy called Willa White , an actor and a comedian. I had heard of Willa before but didn't know too much about him - so we checked him out , and my goodness does this man have an incredible story to tell - from an abusive childhood to drug abuse and how his road to recovery led him to find comedy and acting (in roles including Love/Hate and The Savage Eye). In a humbling and honest conversation, Willa opens up about his upbringing, escapism, jail time, performance and forgiveness.Between laughs and tears, this is one story that you won't want to miss. COMEDY: It's an exciting week for us here at the Mario Rosenstock Podcast as we're up for ‘Best Comedy' at the Irish Podcast Awards! Of course, loads of my podcasting colleagues have been shortlisted too in their own categories – lets tune into Blindboy, who has his eye on Bressie, and David McWilliams, who's planning a mad night out. GET IN TOUCH:https://www.instagram.com/mariorosenstockofficial/https://twitter.com/giftgrubmariomariorosenstock@gmail.comThe Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Galinsky is an American filmmaker, cinematographer, photographer, and musician. He joined me to chat about his documentary "All The Rage" which chronicles the work of Dr. John Sarno. Sarno cured countless people of chronic pain, most commonly backpain and his treatment methods were simple - read a book. Check out previous episodes with Blindboy or Rant #9 for a bit more context! - Please subscribe, leave a rating, and share this podcast. You can support at www.patreon.com/thechatwithdanmurphy
Here's the Blindboy episode that I refer to, I highly recommend it: https://play.acast.com/s/blindboy/cia-involvment-in-20th-century-literature This is the Back Museum: https://www.bachmuseumleipzig.de/de/bach-museum Hope you enjoy this rambly little voice note!
If you,like me, are a fan of The Last Word with Matt Cooper on Today FM, then you will probably be very familiar with my special guest on this episode, the ever-fascinating Cal Thomas.Cal, along with journalist Marion McKeown, has a weekly slot on Matt's show, where they debate the big stories and issues happening in the US – Marion generally leans liberally, Cal leans conservatively, and them sometimes they meet somewhere in the middle. It is always a great listen.Marion was a guest on this podcast a few months ago, so this week its Cal's turn. He's one of America's best known and ‘longest-serving' journalists – a former Fox news host, his columns are syndicated all over the US print media, and he has penned several best-selling books. He's eloquent, intelligent, and he always has an opinion.COMEDY:All the talk is about fuel prices at the moment – there's even talk now about fuel rationing – David McWilliams and Blindboy are talking about it on their podcasts..Enjoy!Mario GET IN TOUCH:https://www.instagram.com/mariorosenstockofficial/https://twitter.com/giftgrubmariomariorosenstock@gmail.comThe Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In case you missed it... this is a fascinating insight into the mind of ROG - his mindset, his ambitions, and what makes him cry. First released in March 2021 - but with the week thats in it, a very interesting listen-back.ORIGINAL SHOW NOTES Midway through my interview with ROG there was a pitch invasion. Not the kind either he and I are used to – the kind where a bunch of kids storm the room and demand that I start to do impressions of their father. It was the best kind of interruption to any interview I've ever done, have a listen. Pitch invasions aside, ROG did NOT hold back in this chat. From his home in France, he's unimpressed with how the Irish authorities are approaching lockdowns; he pulled me up on a few of my impressions and my thoughts his Rugby career; and he was incredibly open about how much the mood in the La Rochelle camp needs to improve. But he also shared some touching stories about how he cried watching Rachel Blackmore's post-win Cheltenham interview; his deep, unwavering love of Cork; and, most importantly, how he well I'm ageing. So basically I'm a seriously HOT 50-yr old (my words not his). Also, in this episode of The Mario Rosenstock Podcast, we're bringing you some brand new comedy. In a week where mandatory quarantines have dominated the news agenda, I check out what some of my favourite podcasters are saying about it – Tommy and Hector, Blindboy, and David Mcwilliams – and eavesdrop on some not-for-air editorial discussions. Enjoy – and drop me a line any time on the details belowCheers!MarioTwitter: @GiftGrubMarioFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mariorosenstockofficial/Insta: Working onit!!!Produced by: Patrick Haughey,AudioBrand. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, The Yank describes his recent introduction to "The Blindboy Podcast" and explains to Paddy what St Patricks Hole is. Also, we talk about the Cuban boxing ban, the UFC's Sean O'Malley and how Buddhism and Taoism have played a pivotal role in The Yank's spiritual evolution.
Should I welcome you, or thank you for welcoming me? My appreciation for the Blindboy podcast. Lifeguard lessons. Why a dog with a bone isn't your friend. Do circles explain more than lines? (Is an NFL locker room the closest thing in the straight world to a gay bath-house?) Intro music: "Brightside of the Sun," by Basin and Range; "Free Your Mind (And Your Ass Will Follow)," by Funkadelic. This episode is sponsored by OMGYES.com. Click here for 10% off your lifetime membership.
Rumors that were started by fans, but ignited by me on if I am going to return to 104.3 The Fan, are addressed.Tom Brady un-retired from the NFL and is returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A few hours before he announced this, Tom Brady's final touchdown ball goes for $518K at auction. That guy's significant other is going to be pissed!A guy in Florida called the police so they could check to see if his meth was fake. Yeah, he's an idiot.There are 5 fewer Doritos per bag now due to inflation, and I confess my love of sweet chili Doritos.Thanks to the Blindboy podcast, we get to hear the Salt Bae saying "avocado"... and it'll make you cringe and laugh.And Elon Musk challenged Russian President Vladimir Putin to “single combat”. What's at stake? Ukraine! ... FYI, Elon Musk trained in kyokushin karate, taekwondo, judo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu when he was a kid.
Brian has sex with a car and talks about cool football Jews.
Blindboy Boatclub is an Irish satirist, musician, podcaster, author, and TV presenter. We chatted about band dynamics, mental health, meditation, ghosts, the concept of time, and how to make an ammonia bomb out of a bottle of piss.
In this very special tortoise shack podcast Dr Caroline West of Glow West joins Martin and Tony to talk the year to come, the resolutions and revolutions they want to see and the things that they want to see left in 2021. You'll also hear from Green Party Cllrs (Dublin & Belfast) Hazel Chu and Brian Smyth, former UN Special Rapporteur for Housing, Leilani Farha, full-time teacher and part-time Reboot host, Jana Lyons, Solicitor and hero Simon McGarr, Tallaght Person of the Decade Senator Lynn Ruane, Ana Liffey CEO Tony Duffin, Amnesty's Colm O'Gorman, Our Man in Stockholm Philip O'Connor, Business Post Journalist Killian Woods, the wonderful as always Ber Grogan, friend of the pod Marika Bourke, our very own 'Newcomer of the Year' Lefty Loyalist, Sam McIlwaine, Threshold's Anne Marie Reilly, Sunday Special Stalwart Oisin Murphy-Lawless, Solidarity PBP TD Paul Murphy, Mr Irish History Podcast Fin Dwyer, Madrid based Professor Joe Haslam, the Irish Examiners Mick Clifford and a fella called Blindboy. All sung out by Mick Finnegan. Join us for 2022 at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
George Hamilton is one of Ireland's best-known broadcasters and commentators, an unrivalled authority on all things sport, and great craic too. A voice that will be familiar to any sports fan, or indeed classical music fan (he has a very popular show on Lyric fm), George has so many brilliant stories collected over decades of rubbing shoulders with the greats of sport, and travelling to major international football tournaments and olympic games - and we hear some of his best ones in this conversationCOMEDY – In this week's brand new comedy sketch, exclusive to fans of The Mario Rosenstock Podcast, its time to pay another visit to my fellow podcasters to see what they've been chatting about this week. Naturally it's a festive theme – that annual debate over the Christmas dinner; what time should it be eaten at, should there be brussel sprouts on the plate etc, so much to thrash out on this one. We check in first with Vogue and Joanne of My Therapist Ghosted Me fame, and Blindboy too. The Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the lads are joined by Blindboy Boatclub. The conversation covers everything from why Blindboy can shop in the middle aisle of Aldi and Darren can't, to Ireland's best fried chicken spots, and Blindboy's admiration for one particular sketch Darren made back when he was starting out in comedy.
Karl Deeter is a very familiar face and voice on our TVs and radios – consistently invited on to shows because he's what you might call a ‘dream guest': highly intelligent and eloquent, and, crucially, he is not afraid to hold and express an opinion that may be slightly unpopular or controversial. But our conversation on this episode is a very different one – yes, we touch on a couple of the big issues like the housing crisis and US politics, but mostly we get deep and personal, talking all about Karl's Tourette's syndrome and the impact that it has on his life, why he loves controversial comedians, and his frustration with arguments between the extreme left and right. Karl also gets some interesting phonecalls from people that want to chat with him, including George Hook, Matt Cooper and Miriam O'Callaghan!Exclusive comedy : it's all about going back to school this week, and my podcast colleagues are all talking about it. Check out what David McWilliams, Tommy & Hector, and Blindboy have to say about this very special time of year. Enjoy!MarioThe Mario Rosenstock Podcast is produced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand | www.audiobrand.ie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you always wanted to hear Neven Maguire giving President Michael D Higgins a cookery lesson while listening to techno? Well your wait is finally over. Neven is one of Ireland's top chefs - he's also such a laugh, and an incredibly driven and hardworking businessman. We chat all about his ambition, love of cooking, tough times during The Troubles, and why he refused the offer to do Operation Transformation. He also gets a few callers into the show – Daniel O'Donnell, Miriam O'Callaghan and Dr Eva Orsmond all have some questions for him. And he gets filleted by Roy Keane. And as well as great interviews like the one you're about to hear with Neven Maguire, you also get a brand new and exclusive comedy sketch every week here on the Mario Rosenstock Podcast. All the talk lately has been about the big dark cloud possibly looming on the horizon – the dreaded Delta variant. And my podcast colleagues – Vogue Williams and Joanne McNally, Blindboy, and Nicola Tallant, each have a unique take on it. Enjoy!MarioProduced by Patrick Haughey – AudioBrand | www.audiobrand.ie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's both fascinating and encouraging to see how talented people can shoot to fame almost overnight these days. I first met Michael Fry a couple of years ago as he was starting to make a name for himself, posting funny parodies and songs on his growing social media channels, under the handle @BigDirtyFry. Michael was working hard and his unique style of comedy was slowly gaining traction. And then, suddenly, the rocket took off. Over the last year our phones have been constantly alight with funny videos, badly needed to lift the mood. Many of those videos have been Michael's. His social following exploded, his sketches started getting millions of hits, and his fanbase now includes comedy legends like Dawn French and Dara O'Briain. In this episode of The Mario Rosenstock Podcast, Michael Fry plays us some of his favourite and most iconic comedy sketches and characters, and talks about the inspiration behind them. He also talks about how to stay on the positive side of social media, and has advise for other aspiring internet comedians. Exclusive Comedy: It's all about the Super league this week, and my podcast community colleagues each have their own unique take on the story. So click play to hear Blindboy, Nicola Tallant, and Eamon Dunphy talking about the latest development that a “super league” of podcasters are forming a cartel including The 2 Johnnies and Tommy and Hector. Enjoy!MarioTwitter: @GiftGrubMarioFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mariorosenstockofficial/Insta: Working on it!!!Produced by: Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand www.audiobrand.ie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Midway through my interview with ROG there was a pitch invasion. Not the kind either he and I are used to – the kind where a bunch of kids storm the room and demand that I start to do impressions of their father. It was the best kind of interruption to any interview I've ever done, have a listen. Pitch invasions aside, ROG did NOT hold back in this chat. From his home in France, he's unimpressed with how the Irish authorities are approaching lockdowns; he pulled me up on a few of my impressions and my thoughts his Rugby career; and he was incredibly open about how much the mood in the La Rochelle camp needs to improve. But he also shared some touching stories about how he cried watching Rachel Blackmore's post-win Cheltenham interview; his deep, unwavering love of Cork; and, most importantly, how he well I'm aging. So basically I'm a seriously HOT 50-yr old (my words not his). Also, in this episode of The Mario Rosenstock Podcast, we're bringing you some brand new comedy. In a week where mandatory quarantines have dominated the news agenda, I check out what some of my favourite podcasters are saying about it – Tommy and Hector, Blindboy, and David Mcwilliams – and eavesdrop on some not-for-air editorial discussions. Enjoy – and drop me a line any time on the details belowCheers!MarioTwitter: @GiftGrubMarioFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mariorosenstockofficial/Insta: Working onit!!!Produced by: Patrick Haughey,AudioBrand. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the podcast I discuss why old injuries may kick up again during this newly imposed lockdown. I've noticed a large increase in the number of people contacting me about areas previously injured getting sore or tight again since Christmas, even though they haven't changed too much. I speak on what may be contributing to the pain, how your environment may be affecting it as well as different techniques to help work on these problem areas. This episode provides different options to help you work on historically problem areas or areas of tightness & restriction that may be acting up again this lockdown. Disclaimer: If you are concerned about pain it is always extremely important to get assessed by a medical professional or healthcare professional as soon as possible. **This is not medical advice**
In this episode of the podcast I discuss the affect of mobility & movement training on longevity, as well as why it becomes more important as we age. I discuss the affect of mobility training on joint & cartilage health, reducing pain, improving mood & quality of life. This episode is for anyone interested in learning how mobility training can improve their own health as well as the health of older family members, and why its important to build a sustainable mobility routine.
In this episode of the podcast I discuss different behaviour change techniques and how you can develop sustainable health habits over time. I discuss how Ivan Pavlov's classical conditioning affects behaviour as well as why it can be so difficult to change an ingrained habit. Afterwards my own habits and routines are discussed, as well as why I structure them the way I do. This episode is for anyone interested in implementing new habits in the New Year as it gives you proven techniques for the best chance of success.
In this episode of the podcast I discuss some effective recovery techniques and strategies available for athletes & working professionals. Recovery is a vital component of any training program and rest/recovery days should be included in every professionals schedule. The body thrives off of stress, once given enough time to adapt. Prolonged stress however, be it, physical or psychological, without adequate rest will wear the body down resulting in fatigue, injury & illness. I discuss the use of sleep, hydration, mobility & movement, stress management, ice baths vs saunas and compression garments. If you are interested in optimising recovery after a workout/hard session or feel you're always fatigued, this episode is for you.
Adam enjoys a rambling conversation with Irish writer, podcaster, comedian, musician and sometime Rubberbandit, Blindboyboatclub about comedy, music, post modernism, prank phone calls, masks, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and more.This episode was recorded remotely on October 5th, 2020.Thanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support and to Emma Corsham for additional editing. Podcast artwork by Helen Green https://helengreenillustration.com/RELATED LINKS60s GARAGE ROCK PLAYLIST (SPOTIFY)A NIGHT IN WITH JOAN AND JERICHA (27th October, 2020)BLINDBOY UNDESTROYS THE WORLD (BBC iPLAYER)THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO BLINDBOY (2018, WATERSTONES)HOW BLINDBOY ACCIDENTALLY BECAME MODERN IRELAND'S BIGGEST CULTURAL EXPORT (2020, ARTICLE IN THE FACE)THE RUBBERBANDITS - HORSE OUTSIDE (2010, YOUTUBE)THE RUBBERBANDITS - SPASTIC HAWK (2011, YOUTUBE)THE RUBBERBANDITS - BLACK MAN (2011, YOUTUBE)THE RUBBERBANDITS - LIAR LIAR DANNY DYER (2012, YOUTUBE)THE RUBBERBANDITS - 'COSTA FORCHUN' (2012, YOUTUBE)BLINDBOY ON MENTAL HEALTH - THE TOMMY TIERNAN SHOW (2019, YOUTUBE)BLINDBOY ON LATE LATE SHOW - OUR GENERATION (2016, YOUTUBE)SMOG - TEENAGE SPACESHIP (2000, from the album KNOCK KNOCK - AUDIO ON YOUTUBE)THE KLF - THE MANUAL (HOW TO HAVE A NUMBER ONE THE EASY WAY) (1999, GOODREADS WEBSITE)GUY DEBORD AND THE SOCIETY OF THE SPECTACLE (AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE ON HYPERALLERGIC WEBSITE, 2016)THE ADAM AND JOE SHOW ON WOW PRESENTS PLUS (SIGN UP TO STREAM ALL 4 SERIES) NEW ADAM BUXTON... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Laughs of your Life is a podcast with Doireann Garrihy at the helm. In this series, Doireann aims to delve into the beauty of having a laugh, speaking to guests from all walks of life. From first memories of laughter to being laughed at to “if I didn't laugh I'd cry” moments, these markers will shape the interviews, bringing out the best in some of Ireland's most influential people. On today's episode, Doireann is joined by Blindboy Live from Electric Picnic 2019See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.