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Welcome back to an unlovely episode of The Lovely Show. The week Kevin is joined by the hilarious Hannah Mamalis to chat beard tickling, catfishing Kodaline and much more. If you enjoyed this episode of The Lovely Show, please ensure to leave us a LOVELY review. Support The Lovely Show to get ad-free listening and bonus episodes at HeadStuffPodcasts.com - listen to your bonus episodes and ad-free feed in your favourite app! This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Matt Mahon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are chatting about what many people regard as the BEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME. Well, its certainly the longest. And we are joined once again by the brilliant Hannah Mamalis to talk all about it! We also chat about what makes a good sequel, her getting slapped in the face, AND, in a WSGA EXCLUSIVE, we chat about her new project with Andys brother Tony, an upcoming TV show loosely based around his life! Also.... if you thought the "paprika" debate was over, youre even stupider than you look!
In this special Young Irish Film Makers at Dublin International Film Festival podcast, 5 young critics interview 2 filmmakers whose shorts screened at this year's festival. Adelaide Kane interviews Hannah Mamalis DIFF Podcast 2024 Chloe O'Malley and Assil Ksiksi interview Ciaran Maggin interview Ciaran Maginn, whose film Screamer screened at the the festival. Adelaide Kane, Fionn O'Mahony and Pia Roycroft interview Hannah Mamalis, whose film Baby Steps scooped the Shorts Audience Award at the festival.
Comedian, writer and actor Hannah Mamalis joins me to discuss dance smash Step Up 2: The Streets.TIMESTAMPSEuphoria delayed, Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen: 1:20Step Up 2: The Streets (with Hannah Mamalis): 8:26LINKSFollow Hannah on Instagram here!Support the podcast on Patreon - patreon.com/flopcultureFollow Flop Culture on Instagram and TikTok!Editing: Adam Shanahan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jen chats to presenter & reporter James Patrice, and comedian Hannah Mamalis, about stories from the week!
This week's topic of the week is ‘bitter disappointments'. Vinny was jilted at the altar. Jessica's children are all bitter disappointments to her. Dave is joined in the studio by Gerry Fallon AKA 'The Donkey King', who runs Ireland's largest donkey sanctuary, 'Ass Town'. This show is sponsored by Rí-Rá Irish Lager. For more info check out @ri.ra.beer on Instagram. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to a very special episode of Wrapchat! hosted by Mark Monks, we had the unique incredible opportunity to attend the Boyne Valley Film Festival recently. A huge thank you to Frank Kelly and his team for accommodating FNI and allowing us to delve into the world of The Boyne Valley International film Festival and the fantastic movies that were screened. The standard of the shorts this year has been nothing short of incredible. Guests include: Kellie Blaise - Writer and lead actress of "Women in Retrograde." This fascinating short film tackles mental health, hope, and motherhood, weaving a touching story around Zelda Fitzgerald, a forgotten figure from the 1920s. Mo O'Connell - Multi-talented writer, director, producer, and actress. We discussed her powerful projects "Brusie" and "Mask." "Brusie" is an intense and raw depiction of domestic violence through interpretive dance, while "Mask" is a suspenseful short with a captivating twist. Highly recommended viewing! Johnathan Hughes - Writer and director of "La Tumba" and "The Talk." "The Talk" is a hilarious queer film that cleverly surprises viewers, while "La Tumba" humorously portrays the language barrier between a Spanish woman and a park ranger during a traditional Spanish burial. Garret Daly - Director, writer, and producer of "Nothing to Declare" and "Personal Space." "Nothing to Declare" is a wild documentary that recounts the incredible journey of two kids venturing to New York alone. Meanwhile, "Personal Space" is a documentary about a determined 16-year-old aspiring to become a Formula One driver. Zoe Brennan - Producer of "Baby Steps," a heartwarming short film directed by renowned award-winning director Hannah Mamalis. The film beautifully explores the joys and challenges of first-time motherhood with a delightful visual presentation. Rob Earley and Mark Griffin - Producers of "Double Yellow." This intense and thrilling short, funded through the actors as creator scheme with Bow Street, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as two brothers embark on a bank heist. A special thanks to the Boyne Valley Film Festival, Frank Kelly, and the entire team for inviting FNI to engage with these incredible filmmakers and witness such a vast array of outstanding short films. Don't forget to support us by visiting buymecoffee.com/FNI and And mark your calendars for FNI's fast fest, a huge and exciting event coming up this October 20th to 22nd. Tickets available via WeAreFni.com/fastfest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to a very special episode of Wrapchat! hosted by Mark Monks, we had the unique incredible opportunity to attend the Boyne Valley Film Festival recently. A huge thank you to Frank Kelly and his team for accommodating FNI and allowing us to delve into the world of The Boyne Valley International film Festival and the fantastic movies that were screened. The standard of the shorts this year has been nothing short of incredible. Guests include: Kellie Blaise - Writer and lead actress of "Women in Retrograde." This fascinating short film tackles mental health, hope, and motherhood, weaving a touching story around Zelda Fitzgerald, a forgotten figure from the 1920s. Mo O'Connell - Multi-talented writer, director, producer, and actress. We discussed her powerful projects "Brusie" and "Mask." "Brusie" is an intense and raw depiction of domestic violence through interpretive dance, while "Mask" is a suspenseful short with a captivating twist. Highly recommended viewing! Johnathan Hughes - Writer and director of "La Tumba" and "The Talk." "The Talk" is a hilarious queer film that cleverly surprises viewers, while "La Tumba" humorously portrays the language barrier between a Spanish woman and a park ranger during a traditional Spanish burial. Garret Daly - Director, writer, and producer of "Nothing to Declare" and "Personal Space." "Nothing to Declare" is a wild documentary that recounts the incredible journey of two kids venturing to New York alone. Meanwhile, "Personal Space" is a documentary about a determined 16-year-old aspiring to become a Formula One driver. Zoe Brennan - Producer of "Baby Steps," a heartwarming short film directed by renowned award-winning director Hannah Mamalis. The film beautifully explores the joys and challenges of first-time motherhood with a delightful visual presentation. Rob Earley and Mark Griffin - Producers of "Double Yellow." This intense and thrilling short, funded through the actors as creator scheme with Bow Street, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as two brothers embark on a bank heist. A special thanks to the Boyne Valley Film Festival, Frank Kelly, and the entire team for inviting FNI to engage with these incredible filmmakers and witness such a vast array of outstanding short films. Don't forget to support us by visiting buymecoffee.com/FNI and And mark your calendars for FNI's fast fest, a huge and exciting event coming up this October 20th to 22nd. Tickets available via WeAreFni.com/fastfest
This week's topic of the week is 'money problems'. Cordelia has been struggling since she quit her job. Roger says it's 'mo money, mo problems' for him. Dave is joined in the studio by exorcist for hire - Paul Tergeisst. This show is sponsored by Rí-Rá Irish Lager. For more info check out @ri.ra.beer on Instagram. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're joined by the brilliant and lovely Hannah Mamalis as we chat about this THREE HOUR classic in our PTA series. We chat about the movie, Tom Cruise playing Tom Cruise, Hannah threatens to flip the table multiple times, and Andy reveals he watched the movie on double speed.. Its a good time!
This week's topic of the week is 'horrible bosses'. Caoimhe's boss is a real dictator. Murph's boss is a prankster. Dave's special guest is the Mayor of Dalkey, Sadhbh Delany Saunders, who has been lambasted in the papers for trying to turn the picturesque seaside town into a giant theme park. This show is sponsored by Rí-Rá Irish Lager. For more info check out @ri.ra.beer on Instagram. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
Snatch Game is hear and this episode goes in to the art of a good Snatch Game impersonations, Erin's love/fear relationship with trees and how Hannah loved to scalp dolls as a kid. There's a lot, really!
Ho ho ho! It's the 2022 Christmas Special so this week's callers and guests are all joining us in the spirit of the holiday season… Rick, one of Santa's elves, is not happy with the changes at The North Pole. John is a policeman who's trapped in a hostage situation at a Christmas party. Philip is obsessed with Christmas and wants everyone to be as excited as him. Dave's special guest joining him in the studio is none other than Frosty The Snowman! Featuring the Christmassy comic stylings of Aoibhin Murphy, Mark Cantan, Pearl O'Rourke, Hannah Mamalis, Amy Hughes, Clara DeBrun, Peter McGann, Ali Fox, Laura O'Leary, Ro Carey and John Spillane. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
Dave chats to Cormac who was kicked out of his medieval reenactment group: The Kingdom. Featuring two gas divils - Hannah Mamalis and Peter McGann.
This week's topic of the week is 'dodgy BnBs'. Alice had a disturbing stay in a BnB in Galway. William thinks the BnB he stayed in was some kind of front for criminals. Dave also chats with Maire whose local convenience store is no longer very convenient. The special studio guest is 'Warlock', Ireland's premier pickup artist and dating coach. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
This week's topic of the week is 'university woes'. Brida is unhappy with her campus accommodation. Ethan was let down by Freshers' Week. The special studio guest is Toby T, the sixth member of pop group 5ive who was ousted due to his unpopularity with the other members. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
Film Reads Star Wars: A New Hope (Part Two)Part 2 of Film Read of Star Wars is finally here. Originally announced in Dec 2019 and finally performed in May 2022.Tickets for Dreamgun Video are available now at www.dreamgun.ie/ticketsFilm Reads is a parody show written by Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea and James McDonnellStar Wars was recorded live at Vicar Steet and features:Tony Cantwell, Stephen Colfer, Finbarr Doyle, Gavin Drea, Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Edwin Sammon and Ronan Carey as The NarratorMusic by Wavefarm ProductionsArtwork by Paddy Dunne Get Early Access and Bonus Content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Film Reads Star Wars: A New Hope (Part One)Our much delayed Film Read of Star Wars is finally here. Originally announced in Dec 2019 and finally performed in May 2022. Part 2 will be released next week!Tickets for Dreamgun Video are available now at www.dreamgun.ie/ticketsFilm Reads is a parody show written by Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea and James McDonnellStar Wars was recorded live at Vicar Steet and features:Tony Cantwell, Stephen Colfer, Finbarr Doyle, Gavin Drea, Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Edwin Sammon and Ronan Carey as The NarratorMusic by Wavefarm ProductionsArtwork by Paddy Dunne Get Early Access and Bonus Content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the 100th episode of Phoning It In so we're marking it with an extended episode with lots of very special guests, including Daniel O'Donnell, President Michael D. Higgins, and infamous punk rocker Terry Terrible. Featuring the all-star cast of Stephen Bradley, Ali Fox, Aoife Spratt, Tony Cantwell, Erin McGathy, Fionn Foley, Ronan Carey, Kelly Shatter, Laura O'Leary, Hannah Mamalis, Mark Cantan, Sophie Shanley, Kevin McGahern, Pearl O'Rourke and Luke Benson. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
Surreal, silly vibrations from the flatlining, radio desert somewhere near the Irish Border. First picked up by lorry drivers trying to find a signal in the flatlining radio desert of the Irish border, Parish Is Burning is a wild, silly and surreal sketch show. A genuine metaphysical anomaly, a mysterious broadcast from an alternative universe (near Omagh) with that uniquely warped, unpredictable, big-hearted, Northern Irish whiff and featuring new comedy talent from all over Ireland. In this pilot episode, visit Mo Farragh's Ostrich Farm, eavesdrop on the parish helpline, find out if Sargent Gerry Rafferty can crack the case of the man beaten to death with his own kettle, experience Rural Fury at the Parish youth club and catch up on Belfast soap opera Van Dad. Parish Is Burning is created by Michael McCullagh and Phil Taggart, and stars Michael Fry, Ciara Knight, Michael Stranney, Hannah Mamalis, Mary Flanigan and Peter McGann. Producer: Keith Martin Executive Producer: Victoria Lloyd A Fabel production for BBC Radio 4
Film Reads finally returns!Tickets for Film Reads Star Wars @ Vicar Street and 21Soho are available now at www.dreamgun.ie/ticketsFilm Reads is a parody show written by Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea and James McDonnellHome Alone was recorded live at Whelan's and features:Tony Cantwell, Stephen Colfer, Finbarr Doyle, Gavin Drea, Hannah Mamalis, Peter McGann, Erin McGathy, Edwin Sammon and Ronan Carey as The NarratorMusic by Wavefarm ProductionsArtwork by Paddy Dunne Get Early Access and Bonus Content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, we're talking to small business owners who are struggling to get staff. Hazel runs a cave near Malahide and Curtis owns an amusement park. Our special guest is Anna Fender, who was sent to prison for a crime she did not commit. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
This week, we're talking about New Year's resolutions. Angelica wants to give up occult rituals and Tim is giving up mischief. Our special guest is an anonymous hacker who claims to have evidence of a global conspiracy. This show is part of the HeadStuff Podcast Network. For more, go to HeadStuffPodcasts.com where you can also become a member of HeadStuff+ and get exclusive access to bonus material and lots more.
Marina Coyle (Hannah Mamalis) owner of the town's wildly successful Betting Shop, pops in to discuss her use of Ayahuasca, the disappearance of local cats and why she has a roof of hellhounds. Hannah Mamalis (Insta/Twitter) is a talented, award-winning multi-hyphenate being an actor/writer/comedian, we're delighted to have on this week. She's a member of Dreamgun, on the 13th of December, for a comedy script-read of Christmas favourite Home Alone. Grab tickets here. We're honoured to be one of Irish Independent's Podcasts of the Week! Massive thanks to Henrietta McKervey for the lovely write-up! Follow LWAH on Instagram and share with a friend! As always, follow Colin and Cillian's 'handlers': Mark Cantan & Luke Benson Thanks for listening! ImprovAbú
Over the next few months we'll be replacing some older episodes with higher quality recordings. We'll be returning to our regular schedule of new episodes roughly every two months this October, starting with a new Film Read of The Breakfast Club.Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check out: www.dreamgun.ie/ticketsAdapted by by Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea and James McDonnellAnd featuring:Stephen ColferGavin DreaVanya EcclesHannah MamalisRoisin O NeilWith Special Guest Alison SpittleAnd with Ronan Carey as the Narrator.Music by Wavefarm ProductionsDesign by Paddy Dunne Get Early Access and Bonus Content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Timothy Spall stars in the Last Bus, a journey from John of Groats to Land's End to honour the memory of his wife, Steve Wall of The Stunning ahead of a series of gigs at Pearse Stadium, Speak Softly, Go Far is an audio-performance with Hannah Mamalis, fringefest.com , Chris Wasser on Kevin Can F Himself, a dark comedy on Amazon with Annie Murphy.
ET: The Extra-TerrestrialCan Earth discover Baby Yoda technology before it's too late?Tickets to all upcoming shows including Edinburgh Fringe, London Wonderground and Dublin Fringe: Upcoming Shows — DreamgunFilm Reads is ‘adapted'/'improved'/'ruined' by:DREAMGUN twitter.com/dreamgunandsonsStephen Colfer twitter.com/stephenpipGavin Drea es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Dreaand James McDonnell instagram.com/jimgravyET features:Tony Cantwell instagram.com/tonyhorrorStephen Colfer instagram.com/colferstephenFinbarr Doyle twitter.com/FdoyleVanya Eccles twitter.com/vansuluHannah Mamalis twitter.com/hantmamErin McGathy instagram.com/erinmcgathyand Ronan Carey as the Narrator. twitter.com/RonanCareless Get Early Access and Bonus Content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Lion KingTickets to all upcoming shows: Upcoming Shows — DreamgunFilm Reads is ‘adapted'/'improved'/'ruined' by:DREAMGUN twitter.com/dreamgunandsonsStephen Colfer twitter.com/stephenpipGavin Drea es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Dreaand James McDonnell instagram.com/jimgravyThe Lion King features:Tony Cantwell instagram.com/tonyhorrorStephen ColferFinbarr Doyle twitter.com/FdoyleVanya Eccles twitter.com/vansuluHannah Mamalis twitter.com/hantmamErin McGathy instagram.com/erinmcgathyEd Sammon twitter.com/edwinsammonand Ronan Carey as the Narrator. twitter.com/RonanCareless Get Early Access and Bonus Content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the latest Phoning It In, Dave discusses practical jokes that went too far with Elaine, whose friends made her believe that she was a robot, and Darren, whose wife pretended she was in the Japanese mafia. Dave is joined by his special guest General Casimir Kriska, the deposed former leader of Sokovia. Support the show at www.patreon.com/phoningitinshow
In the latest Phoning It In, Dave chats with Dermot whose wife has disappeared and Rita who can't find the 'parish pump'. Dave also speaks with a dentist named Lenny whose patients hate him. Dave is joined in studio by his special guest, Ireland’s most eligible bachelor, Enda Storey. Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/phoningitinshow
In this week’s Phoning It In, Dave chats with Hayley who keeps getting strange packages sent to her home, Ron who is regularly mistaken for a celebrity, and Emily who found a treasure of sorts in her basement. Dave is joined by his special guest, a Las Vegas casino and nightclub owner, who is known by his many celebrity friends as Mr. Saturday Night. Support the show at www.patreon.com/phoningitinshow
Pack your bags (and your bass???) and just us and guest Hannah Mamalis as we this discuss the classic 'Camp Rock'Hannah's Twitter: https://twitter.com/HantmamPodcast Socials:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dclubpodcast?s=09Instagram: @dcomclubhouseEmail: svdisneyclubhouse@gmail.com
On this week’s video call Phoning It In, Dave discusses ‘annoying family members’ with Pat whose wife is driving him up the wall and Kyle whose brother keeps stealing his drinks. Dave also takes a call from Harrison who is sick of people talking about 'downtime' while he's busier than ever. Dave is joined by special guest Harvey Driver, an online talent scout who has represented some of the biggest names on the internet. To watch the video version of this episode visit: Facebook.com/PhoningItInShow (http://facebook.com/PhoningItInShow)
The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Film Reads returns for Season 3 with IMDB's greatest movie of all time. Support the show on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/dreamgun Tickets for Film Reads: ET available at: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/dreamgun-film-reads-et-tickets-89047013013 Tickets for Film Reads Australia 2020 at: Stirling and Adelaide: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/dreamgun-film-reads-af2020 Brisbane: https://www.brisbanecomedyfestival.com/artists/dreamgun/ Melbourne: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2020/shows/dreamgun-film-reads Sydney: http://www.sydneycomedyfest.com.au/single-event?show_id=2447 Film Reads is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Shawshank Redemption also features: Vanya Eccles, Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Ed Sammon and Ronan Carey as the Narrator. Sound mix and theme music by Kev Brennan of Wavefarm Productions. Artwork by Stefanne Reville and Design by Paddy Dunne.
Yep yep yep you guessed right - we have a guest, right?! Have you guest the guessed the guess...ds;fcisodhcfs;djikaiw etc etc. WOOOOOOOOO Hannah Mamalis graced us with our presence this week and it SHOWS BBYYYY. We are breaking down all the weird and wonderful subject matter you can imagine with such a weird and wonderful guest, that is: board games, asbestos, the moon, camping, apologising, dirty minds and just plain oul existing on a micro and macro level - ya know, just girly tingz. Karen this week is the grandaddy of Russian rock, we really dunno what else to tell ya.
A lost young lady (Amy Dunne) shows up at the door of Lockheart Manor one dark and stormy night. Charles Lockheart (Tony Cantwell) claims it’s only he and his butler Cheswick (Wren Dennehy) on the property. But who’s that small child she sees on the top floor? All is not as it seems, and then after that even less is as it seems. Hannah Mamalis as Niamh Arden Finbarr Doyle as Shay Spillane Kevin McGahern as Ray Tony Cantwell as Gerry Creighton Amy Dunne as Phil Gillis Wren Dennehy as Diarmuid Kelly Shatter as Caoimhe Ryan John Morton as Donie the barman Stephen Considine as Security Guard And Laura Brady as Ciara Written & directed by Peter McGann Poster was designed by Sean Clancy Sound and lighting by Denis Buckley
On this week's Phoning It In, Dave discusses 'great ideas gone bad' with Bridget who had a great idea about making new friends and Sandra who had a great idea about tackling a recent storm. Dave is joined in studio by former child actor McCorey Feldkin, star of Unsupervised Christmas, Goblins and The Foolies. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
The Alison Spittle Show – Episode 82 – Hannah Mamalis In Episode 82 – recorded at HeadStuff HQ – Alison chats to comedian Hannah Mamalis about the patriarchy, Reviewables and Phoning It In, grinding on fairy forts in Connemara, Flossy Tops McGonagle, a string of pets doomed for tragedy, going to school at a tourist attraction, teenage politics, Republic of Telly, barbecuing in Stillorgan and haunted clits. Alison Spittle does stand-up comedy all the time because there's no money in it. See alisonspittle.com or her Twitter for the latest. Catch her at the Edinburgh Fringe this August. Follow Hannah Mamalis on Twitter for upcoming gigs, including Dreamgun's London residency. Come see The Alison Spittle Show at The Cork Podcast Festival and The Dublin Podcast Festival. So many festivals. Thanks to HeadStuff.org for hosting our podcast. They have a Patreon page. Please support them. If you enjoyed the podcast, do us a favour and leave a rating. It's a big help. Catch you next time. Flamingo artwork designed by William Conway, email revolantis@hotmail.com. Theme tune by No Monster Club.
Stevo sits down with the brilliant, weird and wonderful Hannah Mamalis to chat about her upcoming show at the Dublin Fringe Festival 'Symphony of worms' Get tickets to her show in this link: https://www.fringefest.com/festival/whats-on/symphony-of-worms Follow her on Instagram: @hannahmam You can follow me for all my upcoming shows on Instagram and twitter: @hellostevo
On this week's Phoning It In, Dave discusses 'runaway brides' with Jez who is awaiting the arrival of his bride-to-be. Dave also chats to Tara about the ghostly goings-on at her pub and to Brendan about his missing bear. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
Performed by Dreamgun and a bunch of Cat Laughs Comedians who haven’t read the script beforehand. We’re going to need an adequately sized fishing vessel. Featuring: Stephen Colfer, Heber Hanly, Ed Sammon, Hannah Mamalis, Tony Cantwell, Ronan Carey And Special Guests: Alison Spittle, Carlo Ritchie, Steen Raskopolus, David O'Doherty, Jack Gleeson, Nish Kumar, Rose Matafeo and Dara Ó Briain as Jaws. We’ll be returning to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with the complete collection of Film Reads. A different film every night at Underbelly Bristo Square. August 1st - 25th Tickets and Full schedule at: http://www.underbellyedinburgh.co.uk We’ll then return to the Dublin Fringe with 7 classic Film Reads and a brand new Film Read of The Lion King for kids and adults who can’t let go of their childhoods. Tickets at http://www.fringefest.com FINALLY. We’re starting monthly Film Reads in London. Starting with a Film Read of Spider-Man on October 11th at 2Northdown. Tickets at https://www.tickettext.co.uk
Stand-up comedian and actor Hannah Mamalis swaps 'Here' by Richard McGuire for 'The Artist' by Anna Haifisch, leading to conversations about artistic anxiety, behind-the-scenes horror stories and homemade ransom notes. Join Club Valentine's Jimmy Kavanagh as, each week, he and another funny person exchange some of their favourite comic books and graphic novels, then get together to discuss them, along with any and everything else that comes up. Expect lots of laughs, loooooong tangents and in-depth analyses of our favourite books with pictures in them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/club-valentine/message
Dreamgun present a Film Read of Toy Story For upcoming recording dates check out @dreamgunandsons or our Facebook Page. 15th June. Jaws. Underbelly Southbank. London: http://www.underbellyfestival.com/whats-on/dreamgun-film-reads-jaws Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun Dreamgun Film Reads is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Toy Story featured: Tony Cantwell, Vanya Eccles, Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Ed Sammon and Ronan Carey as the Narrator Sound mix and theme music by Wave Farm Productions. Artwork by Stefanne Reville and Design by Paddy Dunne Next month’s episode is Jaws
On this week's live Phoning It In, Dave discusses 'wild nights' with Nigel who spent an evening with Fungie the dolphin and Dick who had a wild night with his Dungeons & Dragons crew. Dave also talks to Brock about what's happening at the Maritime Museum. Dave is joined on stage by special guest Frida Gough who is capable of channelling a being from another dimension. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
Dreamgun present a Film Read of The Lord of the Rings Part 2. For upcoming recording dates check out @dreamgunandsons or our Facebook Page. Upcoming Tickets: 21st, 22nd May. Toy Story. Whelan's Dublin: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/dreamgun-film-reads-toy-story-tickets-58640387979 1st June. Jaws. Cat Laughs. Kilkenny: thecatlaughs.com/programme/dreamg…film-reads-jaws/ 15th June. Jaws. Underbelly Southbank. London: http://www.underbellyfestival.com/whats-on/dreamgun-film-reads-jaws Dreamgun Film Reads is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. The Lord of the Rings featured: Tony Cantwell, Vanya Eccles, Finbar Doyle, Tara Flynn, Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Ed Sammon and Ronan Carey as the Narrator Sound mix and theme music by Wave Farm Productions. Artwork by Stefanne Reville and Design by Paddy Dunne Next month’s episode is Toy Story
On this week's Phoning It In, Dave discusses 'homes from hell' with Brendan, who lives in a haunted house. Dave also chats with Naidi, who is concerned about her local youth club, and Rebecca who discovered a body in a bog. Dave is joined on the phone by special guest Xavier Onassis, one of the stars of the hit reality show Storage Skirmish, where buyers bid on the contents of abandoned storage units. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
One Read to Rule them All (Part One.)Dreamgun present a Film Read of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Upcoming Tickets: 6th April. Titanic. Dolan's. Limerick: https://www.dolans.ie/gigs-events-live-music-listings/2019/4/6/dreamgun 26th April. Jurassic Park. THT. Galway: https://tht.ie/3159/dreamgun-film-reads-jurassic-park 21st, 22nd May. Toy Story. Whelan's Dublin: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/dreamgun-film-reads-toy-story-tickets-58640387979 1st June. Jaws. Cat Laughs. Kilkenny: http://thecatlaughs.com/programme/dreamgun-film-reads-jaws/ 15th June. Jaws. Underbelly Southbank. London: http://www.underbellyfestival.com/whats-on/dreamgun-film-reads-jaws Dreamgun Film Reads is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. The Fellowship of the Ring featured: Tony Cantwell, Vanya Eccles, Finbar Doyle, Tara Flynn, Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Ed Sammon and Ronan Carey as the Narrator Sound mix and theme music by Kev Brennan. Artwork by Stefanne Reville and Design by Paddy Dunne Next month’s episode is The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and Return of the King
On this week's live show, Dave discusses the topic of 'honeymoons from hell' with Joan, who got lost on her honeymoon and Declan, who had an accident on his honeymoon. Dave also chats with Maire, who found a knitting needle in her cousin's bedroom and Niall, who bought a faulty DVD at a car boot sale. Dave is joined on stage by Blade, the lead singer of Irish rock group, Pink Nasty. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
Dreamgun Presents a Film Read of Miracle on 34th Street. With Christmas just around the corner, Santa Claus teams up with the good people of America to save a multi-million dollar department store. Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check out @dreamgunandsons or our Facebook Page. Each Film Read is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Miracle on 34th Street also features: Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Vanya Eccles, Ed Sammon, Tony Cantwell and Ronan Carey as the Narrator.
On this week's show, Dave discusses the topic of 'strange coincidences' with Candle who was run over by her ex-boyfriend and Josh who fell of the roof of three different buildings and landed on the same man each time. Dave is joined in studio by Edwina Shrinker, a psychologist who specialises in family dynamics, and the author of the book ‘Parents For Life - Embracing A Full Nest!” Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
On this week's show, Dave discusses the topic of 'crossed wires' with Audrey who accidentally went to a regular party in fancy dress and Chuck who mistakenly ordered a stripper to his granny's funeral. Dave is joined in studio by returning guest Barry Trunsel, a human resources expert who has written a new book called “Who’s The Boss? Undermining Your Way To Success!” Barry and Dave chat with Meredith who's had issues working with a family member. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
And we're back! Dreamgun Presents a Film Read of The Matrix as part of the Dublin Podcast Festival. Computer Repair Man Thomas Anderson formats the biggest hard drive of them all, his mind. For upcoming recording dates check out @dreamgunandsons or our Facebook Page. Each Film Read is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. The Matrix also features: Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Vanya Eccles, Finbar Doyle and Ronan Carey as the Narrator.
This week we're taking a look back at some more highlights of 2018. Featuring: Stephen Bradley, Mark Cantan, Laura O'Leary, Kevin McGahern, Pearl O'Rourke, Peter McGann, Erin McGathy, Ali Fox, Malachy McKeever, Luke Benson, Tara Flynn, Stephen Gibbons, Tony Cantwell, Hannah Mamalis, Kate Feeney, Linda O' Rourke, Ro Carey, Erin McGathy, Giles Brody, Debbie Cheevers, John Morton, Heber Hanly and Stephen Colfer. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
This week (and next week) we're taking a look back at some of the highlights of 2018. Featuring: Pearl O'Rourke, Mark Cantan, Alison Spittle, Kevin McGahern, Peter McGann, John Morton, Ali Fox, Hannah Mamalis, John Doran, Sophie Shanley, Laura O' Leary, Debbie Cheevers, Tony Cantwell, Kate Feeney, Luke Benson, Ro Carey, Heber Hanly, Erin McGathy, Veronica Pittman, Amy Hughes, Stephen Colfer, Aoife Spratt, Kelly Shatter and Malachy McKeever. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
This week's topic of the week is 'quitting'. Dave talks to Sharon who quit her choir after ten years and Elize who quit living a lie. Dave also chats with Kitty who's been looking for love in all the wrong places and Marcus who's having some trouble at Conor McGregor's house. To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
This week, Dave talks to Louise who lives next door to a noisy police station and Isaac who has never met his wife in person. Dave's guest in studio is Annette Ball, the author of the book Angels In My Living Room. To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, drop us a line at phoningitinshow@gmail.com Or message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow
Live from The Grand Social for Dublin Podcast Festival 2018, Dave talks to Evie who has a bad feeling about something; Liam who can't seem to maintain a relationship; and Maria who has an issue with toilet roll. Dave is joined on stage by the defender of tenants everywhere and the scourge of dodgy landlords Rental Boy. Plus, the topic of the week: bad habits. To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, drop us a line at phoningitinshow@gmail.com Or message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow
This week, Dave talks to Lyndsey about the carrots in her shed; Paddy, who is at a crossroads; and Shane, who was knocked down by a car. Dave is joined in studio by Sam Butler the author of “Be More Vadar - Win at life by being more like your favourite movie villains.” Plus, the topic of the week: brushes with death. To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, drop us a line at phoningitinshow@gmail.com Or message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow
Hannah Mamalis has been banned for life from a Chihuahua Cafe - this week on the show she tells us why. Also this week we find out why reviewers think Hannah's name is Lisa Richards and why Peter McGann is hanging around the studio and interrupting proceedings. This episode has not been approved by PETA.
This week, Dave talks to Kevin, a Brazilian soccer player; Eoin who runs a website dedicated to wet cats; and Trevor who feels trapped. Dave is joined in studio by his special guest High Priestess of The League of the Divine Feminine Patricia Dundon-Huntsly. Plus, the question of the week: What’s the worst purchase you ever made? To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, unburden yourself to phoningitinshow@gmail.com Or message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow
This week, Dave talks to Ted who has received messages from another planet; Doug who has had three unsuccessful vasectomies; Barry who wants to be famous; and Barbara whose friends never like her social media posts. Dave is joined in studio by his special guest: social media influencer Melissa Hyland. Plus, the question of the week: What was the worst gift you ever received? To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, spew your bile to phoningitinshow@gmail.com Or message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow
This week, Dave talks to Billy who feels he is being ignored by bus drivers; Simone who thinks her wedding photographer deliberately made her look bad; Mary who's fed up with people laughing on the DART; and Liz whose granny was accidentally cremated. Plus, the question of the week: What was your worst holiday experience? To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, spew your bile to phoningitinshow@gmail.com Or message us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow
Dreamgun and The Cat Laughs Comedy Festival presents a Film Read of Back to the Future. 80's Boy Martin McFly uses old man Brown's car to teach his parents a thing or two about letting loose once in a while. Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check out @dreamgunandsons or our Facebook Page. This special edition Film Read features: James Acaster, Aisling Bea, Tony Cantwell, Ronan Carey, Stephen Colfer, Jack Gleeson, Aaron Heffernan, Heber Hanly, Hannah Mamalis, Meltybrains? David O' Doherty, The Bear Pack, Karl Spain and Alison Spittle
Last year actor/comedian Hannah Mamalis joined us to review the sad time she spent in New York and why the sport of putting things up your butt is due a resurgence. Also this week - how do you Greek up a yoghurt? Can you become a CSI expert for 19 euro? And why is Edwin’s Butt Fest jingle a thing of wondrous beauty?
Dreamgun presents a Film Read of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. In a world where the only thing that's magic is chocolate, five children win golden tickets to Willy Wonka's Diabetic Fun House. Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check out @dreamgunandsons or our Facebook Page. Each Film Read is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. And features: Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Rósín O'Neill, Vanya Eccles and Ronan Carey as the Narrator.
Dreamgun presents a Film Read of Goldeneye. He's James Bond, the tuxedo spy from the UK who's catchphrase is he says his own name. This time he'll face his toughest villain yet, in the form of the sinister Goldeneye, part satellite, part man with a golden eye. Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check out @dreamgunandsons or our Facebook Page. Tickets for upcoming Film Reads are available at sugarclubtickets.com Each Film Read is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. And features: Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Ed Salmon, Vanya Eccles and Ronan Carey as the Narrator.
Dreamgun presents a Film Read of The Silence of the Lambs in Sugar Club. Dr Lector teaches an FBI cadet to sit back and enjoy the fava beans and chianti. Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check out @dreamgunandsons or our Facebook Page. Tickets for upcoming Film Reads are available at sugarclubtickets.com Each Film Read is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. And features: Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Ed Salmon, Vanya Eccles and Ronan Carey as the Narrator.
DREAMGUN presents a Film Read of DIE HARD. John McClane wins back his wife's heart with a little help from his friend Hans and his trusty machine gun. Ho Ho Ho. Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check our twitter at: www.twitter.com/dreamgunandsons Tickets for upcoming Film Reads are available at sugarclubtickets.com Each episode is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. DIE HARD also features: Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Seamus Hanly, Vanya Eccles and Ronan Carey as the Narrator.
DREAMGUN presents a Film Read of the movie based on the book about JK Rowling's wizard boy who lives under stairs. Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check our twitter at: www.twitter.com/dreamgunandsons Each episode is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Harry Potter also features: Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Seamus Hanly, Finbar Doyle, Roisin O' Neil, Conor O Toole, Peter McGann, Sean Flanagan and Ronan Carey as the Narrator.
In episode 3 the gang have to bury a famous dog known for running onto the pitch during important matches. The new sitcom from Giles Brody starring Edwin Sammon, Phillipa Dunne, Neil Molloy, Hannah Mamalis and Colin Chadwick. Made for Galway Bay FM and funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
The gang deal with a cash flow problem, Tom's gambling problem and accidentally making a nun up to look like Lou Reed. The new sitcom from Giles Brody starring Edwin Sammon, Phillipa Dunne, Neil Molloy and Hannah Mamalis. Produced by Conor O'Toole. Made for Galway Bay FM and funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
In the first episode Tom (Neil Molloy) has to bury an old schoolmaster who stole his watch, Caitlin (Philippa Dunne) tries to worm her way into the musical society while Willy (Edwin Sammon) attempts to crack into the chamber of commerce. The new sitcom from Giles Brody starring Edwin Sammon, Phillipa Dunne, Neil Molloy, Colin Chadwick and Hannah Mamalis. Produced by Conor O'Toole. Music by Brian Kelly (So Cow/ Half Forward Line). Made for Galway Bay FM and funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
DREAMGUN presents a Film Read of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. Marion spends a night at the Bates Motel for a chance to win $40,000. Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check our twitter at: www.twitter.com/dreamgunandsons Each episode is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Psycho also features: Erin McGathy, Vanya Eccles, Hannah Mamalis, Ben Waddell, Finbar Doyle with Ronan Carey as the Narrator and Fiona McGarry on strings.
DREAMGUN presents a film read of Jim Cameron's T3: Titanic. Jim makes a movie about his favorite boat and everybody gets a million dollars. Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check our twitter at: www.twitter.com/dreamgunandsons Each episode is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Titanic also features: Nessa Matthews, Vanya Eccles, Hannah Mamalis, Ed Salmon and Ronan Carey as the Narrator.
DREAMGUN presents a film read of Stephen Spielberg's Jurassic Park. With investors threatening to shut down Dinosaur Island, John Hammond turns to a plucky team of scientists to save his dream. Jurassic Park was recorded at The Project Arts Centre for The Dublin Fringe Festival. Film Reads is funded through Patreon! Support us there and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers: www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check our twitter at: www.twitter.com/dreamgunandsons Each episode is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Jurassic Park also features: Finbar Doyle, Vanya Eccles, Hannah Mamalis, Erin McGathy, Ed Salmon, Ben Waddell and Ronan Carey as the Narrator.
DREAMGUN presents a film read of Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins. After the death of his parents, billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne learns to love again. Support us on Patreon and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers. www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check our facebook at: www.facebook.com/dreamgunandsons Each episode is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Batman Begins also features: Erin McGathy, John Doran, Ed Salmon, Hannah Mamalis, Ben Waddell and Ronan Carey as The Narrator.
Hannah Mamalis is a Dublin based actress, writer and comedian. Her screen credits include RTE’s Republic of Telly and Des Bishop’s:This is Ireland. Hannah brings her show The Egg is a Lonely Hunter to the Dublin Fringe from the 13th to the 17th of September at Project Arts Centre. Here’s how the show works: 60 Balls. 60 Minutes. 60 Questions. In […] La entrada Hannah Mamalis plays Personality Bingo with Tom Moran se publicó primero en Headstuff.
DREAMGUN presents a film read of Jim Cameron's T2. The Terminator faces his toughest opponent yet in the incredible unstagable liquid metal man. Support us on Patreon and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers. www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check our facebook at: www.facebook.com/dreamgunandsons Each episode is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Terminator 2 also features: Hannah Mamalis, Vanya Eccles, Róisín O'Neill, Ben Waddell and Ronan Carey as The Narrator.
An emotional episode this week as actor/comedian Hannah Mamalis reviews the sad time she spent in New York and why the sport of putting things up your butt is due a resurgence. Also this week – how do you Greek up a yoghurt? Can you become a CSI expert for 19 euro? And why is […] La entrada Reviewables #46 | Butt York with Hannah Mamalis se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Hannah Mamalis is an actress, writer, and comedian. You probably know her from loads of stuff like various Dreamgun sketches, live shows, and podcasts or maybe from her Comedy Brunch which has appeared at Smock Alley and the Body & Soul Festival. You’ll definitely know her soon from her role in the upcoming film The Drummer and The Keeper, her appearances at the Vodafone Comedy Festival, and her one-woman show The Egg Is A Lonely Hunter which is running at the Dublin Fringe Festival from Sep 13-17. That was a very long intro but Hannah’s very busy and we like her. Hannah joined Alan and Ellen to talk about Disney’s Fantasia (1940). which has intersected with her life in all kinds of extremely interesting ways. Trust me, you’ll want to listen to this one. This episode is sponsored by the March For Choice which leaves from the Garden Of Remembrance at 2pm, September 30th. Follow Juvenalia on Twitter Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell This episode was produced by Brian
DREAMGUN presents a film read of Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man, he's the freelance photographer with a heart of gold and spider DNA. Support us on Patreon and get each episode one week early plus a bonus episode exclusively for our Patreon Subscribers. www.patreon.com/dreamgun For upcoming recording dates check our facebook at: www.facebook.com/dreamgunandsons Each episode is adapted by: Stephen Colfer, Gavin Drea, Heber Hanly and James McDonnell. Spiderman also features: Erin McGathy, Vanya Eccles, Hannah Mamalis, Ben Waddel, Kelly Shatter, Seamus Hanly with Ronan Carey as The Narrator
Storytime: Comedian Hannah Mamalis comes on the podcast to shares her most awkward sex stories. Warning: May give you junior disco flashbacks. 'Storytime' is a video and audio podcast available on YouTube and Soundcloud hosted by Irish YouTuber Clisare. Each episode has a central theme and guests are invited on to share their best stories around the theme. New episodes every Wednesday. Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2jDhu4r Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Storytime_pod Subscribe on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/StorytimeSoundcloud Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/StorytimeiTunes Subscribe on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/StorytimeStitcher Listen on PocketCasts: http://pca.st/mc0Z Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Clisare Snap me on Snapchat: http://bit.ly/1NyoCw7 Follow Hannah! Twitter: https://twitter.com/hantmam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahmam/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/storytimepodcast/message
Storytime: Comedian Hannah Mamalis comes on the podcast to shares her most awkward sex stories. Warning: May give you junior disco flashbacks. 'Storytime' is a video and audio podcast available on YouTube and Soundcloud hosted by Irish YouTuber Clisare. Each episode has a central theme and guests are invited on to share their best stories around the theme. New episodes every Wednesday. Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2jDhu4r Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Storytime_pod Subscribe on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/StorytimeSoundcloud Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/StorytimeiTunes Subscribe on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/StorytimeStitcher Listen on PocketCasts: http://pca.st/mc0Z Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Clisare Snap me on Snapchat: http://bit.ly/1NyoCw7 Follow Hannah! Twitter: https://twitter.com/hantmam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahmam/