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Louise Duffy, presenter of the Louise Duffy Show on RTÉ Radio 1
In this special live episode from Electric Picnic, Jen sits down with broadcaster, music connoisseur and fashion lover, Louise Duffy as she prepares her eldest daughter for the new school year. Best known for her popular RTÉ radio music show, Louise shares insights into her life as a mum to daughters Esmé and Elin and her relationship with (outnumbered) husband and Kerry GAA hero, Paul Galvin. She discusses her and Paul's different parenting styles, the mental load that often falls on mothers, and her experiences balancing a busy career in radio with being a mum. Not to mention the importance of finding time to enjoy her marriage as people, not just parents. Jen also talks to Louise about her work as an ambassador for children's charity, Barnardos. They are joined onstage by Deirdre Cahir, a team leader with Barnardos, who highlights the vital services Barnardos provide for children and families in need and the positive impact they can have. Aldi is a proud partner of both Barnardos and Electric Picnic.
From the best shows to the hottest new season designers, the coolest muses and the key pieces we will all want to add to our wardrobe this autumn, Louise Duffy talks to our Fashion Buying Director Shelly Corkery on her favourite fashion moments from AW23 and what really happens at fashion month...
To coincide with the launch of Hair by Sam McKnight in store and online host Louise Duffy chats with celebrity hairstylist on how he created looks for Vogue shoots in the supermodel era, that iconic hairstyle for Princess Diana and the hero products he has created for his incredible brand Hair by Sam McKnight.
In this episode of the Brown Thomas podcast the sister duo behind the brand Otiumberg sit down with host Louise Duffy to discuss sustainability red flags, the allure of seasonless fashion and what it's really like to run a business with your sibling.
Louise Duffy's mother had an advance directive, or living will, which stated she did not wish to be treated if she had severe loss of physical or mental capacity. But when she suffered a severe stroke, Louise says medical staff ignored her mother's wishes, and continued treatment. Her mother, Barbie Duffy died 58 days later, after refusing food and, finally, fluids. Louise Duffy has started a petition, calling for a national register of advanced directives, to strengthen current systems and give plans and people more certainty. She tells her mother's story to Susie Ferguson, who also speaks with Medico legal lawyer Nick Laing - with Duncan Cotterill, Nelson.
This exclusive all-access episode takes you through the 2023 version of QuiltCon in Atlanta, Georgia.The definition of Modern Quilting varies from person to person. Hear the thoughts of Modern Quilt Guild (MQG) President Aleeda Crawley, Karen Cooper Executive Director of MQG, Christa Watson BERNINA Ambassador, Last Year's Keynote Speaker Latifa Safir, and attendees from around the world.Learn from Elizabeth Dackson – MQG Director of Events exactly what it takes to put on QuiltCon…and she shares a hidden secret about the show!Then Karen Cooper added her two cents on putting the show together, and she shares a very special story you won't want to miss about a devotee of this event. She also talks about an interesting challenge this year's event faced.Chawne Kimber, this year's keynote speaker and renowned activist/artist talks about her experience at this year's event.Black Women Sewist had a prominent voice, and they shared their perspectives on the progress that's been made – and what's still left to be accomplished. Latifa Saafir explains her POV, Aleeda Crawley describes the MQG focus for the coming year - and by the way…don't touch the quilts! She also acknowledges volunteers.Lisa Woolfork talks about community and safety, the genesis of Black Women Stitch, and sewing on Amtrack on her way to QuiltCon.Peggy Martin, President of the Brown Sugar Stitchers shares the story about this group's founding and how this group got its name.Next, meet Uzoma Samuel, a first-time quilter from Nigeria. Learn about his family, his process, how he sees fabric as paint, and his long journey to finally getting to QuiltCon. Sara Trail – a friend of Uzoma's, tells how they met on Facebook and how she worked tirelessly to help him.One of our favorite things to do is to catch up with past Sew & So Guests. At QuiltCon we talked with Becky Glasby from the National Quilt Museum (Episode 24) and Marisa Marquez from Brewer (Episode 26). Becky shares updates from the Museum and what we can expect coming up this year and Marisa tells us what she's been up to since her episode.And…oh the shopping! One thing that everyone loves at QuiltCon is the selection of vendors – listen as we learn about Sew Creative Lounge, String and Story, and Moda/United Notions. Louise Duffy from BERNINA exudes the energy of this event and talks about the Georgia stores she works with.The days were full…and long. The mood is upbeat…inclusive, realistic, and hopeful. It was all about much more than quilting and sewing. It was about the interwoven stories of those who quilt and sew and the effects they have and will have on each other. It was about yesterday, today, and the promise of a better tomorrow. It was about community. And it's this community that makes sewing and quilting so very much more. This was QuiltCon 2023. Thanks to all who shared their stories with us for this special episode of Sew & So!If you know someone who has an outstanding story that should be shared on this podcast, drop Meg a note to Meg@sewandsopodcast.com or complete the form on our website.
In this episode, our host Louise Duffy talks to one of Ireland's best loved brands, Sculpted by Aimee Connolly. She chats about her career trajectory, on being a young female entrepreneur and how Ireland is blessed with an amazing network of inspiring, encouraging business women.
Hopes for big changes to our laws to ensure New Zealanders aren't kept alive against their wishes. While assisted dying is legal, advance care plans for patients don't have to be followed, meaning people can't request to be euthanised should they later suffer an irreversible loss to their capacities. That's what happened to Barbie Duffy. She then took matters into her own hands, and died after nearly two months of declining food, and then water. Her daughter, Louise Duffy told Mike Hosking she's launched a petition to allow people the right to create a legally binding effective care plan. She doesn't believe there's a wide understanding of the issue. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brendan speaks with the new host of the 12-1pm slot on Radio 1 after Ronan Collins' announcement on Friday.
Viola Gayvis aka Tafadzwa Donald Mzondo is one of Ireland's most exciting talents within the Drag Art scene. Viola's revolutionary performances have quickly catapulted her to deserved heights and she can be found performing regularly across Dublin and the rest of Ireland. In conversation with Louise Duffy, Viola explores her experiences of being a Drag Queen of colour in Ireland as well as discussing the power of pushing the boundaries of gender norms and the freedom that comes from following the career of your dreams rather than the career of your degree.
Spencer Matthews, Founder and CEO of CleanCo Podcast supremo, entrepreneur and television personality, Spencer Matthews, joins Louise Duffy to discuss family life, career trajectory, his very important ties to Ireland and what led to the creation of his new brand CleanCo.
It's like she never left! [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/02/17131712/LouiseDuffy_1702.mp3"][/audio] She is part of the Today FM alumni, Louise Duffy joined Dermot and Dave in studio to chat all about her new television show ‘The Ballycotton Sessions' which kicks off tonight on RTÉ 2 tonight. Louise also chats about becoming a mammy to two little girls and the recent ventures of her husband Paul Galvin who has recently take up a coaching role with the Kildare Senior Footballers. Click Play above to hear the full chat.
Following the release of series two of the 'How To Lead A Sustainable Business' podcast with Selfridges Group Chairman, Alannah Weston, Louise Duffy speaks to Alannah about her mission to discover how businesses can innovate and transform to put sustainability at their core. Alannah sets the direction for her leadership team in creating a sustainable future for retail. Her goal is to empower talented people to deliver extraordinary customer experience within human and planetary boundaries.
In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Dr. Louise Duffy, Ph.D., SVP and Head of the Scientific Project Leaders at Abzena. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Louise, covering: Learnings for CDMOs after almost three decades spent with big pharma. How to balance the juggling act between dealing with hundreds of projects, clients, and systems as a fast-growing large molecule CDMO. Why the speed of innovation has massively increased in pharma and biopharma over the last 10 years. Tips on how to improve your presence and move forward quicker as a female leader. The importance of closer-knit supply chains involving originators, CDMO, technology, equipment, and material providers in developing increasingly complex molecules. The trend towards customised molecules with exquisite targeting and greater government interest as consequence of Covid. Dr. Louise Duffy is a Senior Executive with an extensive background in the global bio/pharmaceutical industry with experience in business development, strategy, R&D, operations, and supply chain. She has more than 30 years' experience in the industry, including increasing responsibilities at GlaxoSmithKline and Janssen. With broad CMC and regulatory experience and specialist knowledge in personalised medicine, biochemical engineering, chemistry, and biological sciences Louise is SVP and Head of the Scientific Project Leaders at Abzena. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues, and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing. An international content, design and digital agency that helps companies in life sciences, get noticed.
In the latest episode of How To...with The Communications Clinic, Louise Duffy is joined by Margaret Molloy to discuss how to build a brand. Margaret is the CMO of the global branding firm Siegel & Gale. She is a native of Offaly and lives in New York City. She hosts the "How CMOs Commit" podcast and is the founder of WearingIrish, a passion project to tell the untold story of Irish fashion design. In this episode, Louise and Margaret discuss the features of great brand marketing, the importance of storytelling and simplicity, why brands need to look at their audience as users instead of buyers plus lots more. Margaret gives step-by-step, practical advice to those looking to brand strategy with real impact. Get in touch with us by email - info@communicationsclinic.ie We're also on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-communications-clinic-dublin Connect with Margaret Molloy: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaretmolloy/ Twitter - @margaretmolloy
In the first episode of How To series two, Louise Duffy is joined by Charles H. Green. Charlie is an author, consultant and speaker. He's perhaps best known for co-authoring the classic The Trusted Advisor, though he also authored Trust-based Selling, and co-authored The Trusted Advisor Fieldbook. Before founding Trusted Advisor Associates in 2001 and shifting his career to focus on trust in business, Charlie spent 20 years in management consulting. Louise and Charlie discuss the importance of trust in building business relationships, how we can build that trust, why we should be client-focused as opposed to self-orientated and lots more. Get in touch with us by email - info@communicationsclinic.ie We're also on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-communications-clinic-dublin
In this episode, Louise Duffy is joined by Dr. Fergus Shanahan. Dr. Shanahan gives advice on how to speak to a friend or loved one who has been diagnosed with an illness, why language can be a barrier to illness and can sometimes lead to misdiagnosis. Dr. Shanahan's book The Language of Illness is available now: https://libertiespress.com/product/the-language-of-illness/
In this episode, Louise Duffy is joined by publisher Patricia Deevy. They take a look into the world of publishing and discuss the process involved in publishing a book, what publishers look for in a submission, the role of the editor, ghostwriting and lots more. Get in touch with us by email - info@communicationsclinic.ie We're also on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/the-comm…ns-clinic-dublin
On this week's podcast, Louise Duffy is joined by Fiona Tierney, former CEO of the Public Appointments Service and member of the Top Level Appointments Committee to discuss how to prepare for an interview. Fiona gives fantastic advice on what you should do before you arrive for an interview, how best to present yourself, the key question styles to prepare for, how to manage a remote interview and lots more. Get in touch with us by email - info@communicationsclinic.ie We're also on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/the-comm…ns-clinic-dublin
On this week's podcast, former Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Tony Blair, Jonathan Powell, joined Louise Duffy to talk about how to negotiate with impact. As well as acting as the first-ever Chief of Staff to a UK Prime Minister, Jonathan was the chief British negotiator on Northern Ireland from 1997 - 2007 - playing a key part in negotiating the Good Friday Agreement. Listen to learn how to turn a weakness into a strength, how to set a negotiation objective, and how to reach a compromise. Get in touch with us by email - info@communicationsclinic.ie We're also on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/the-comm…ns-clinic-dublin
In this episode, environmental journalist and commentator John Gibbons joins Louise Duffy to talk about his career trying to communicate the reality of climate change; often to a public who don't want to hear what he's saying. John Gibbons has been writing and speaking out about climate change for over a decade. He describes why it's a difficult conversation to have and how to influence an audience who doesn't want to listen. Get in touch with us by email - info@communicationsclinic.ie We're also on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/the-comm…ns-clinic-dublin
Alan Alda, seven-time Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner, Oscar-nominated actor and founder of the Alan Alda Centre for Communicating Science joins Louise Duffy to give step by step advice on how to communicate with empathy and understanding. His greatest passion is helping to make the complex, simple and he has spent a lifetime helping experts communicate. Listen to learn how to understand the other person, how to overcome the 'curse of knowledge' and how to learn to listen. Get in touch with us by email - info@communicationsclinic.ie We're also on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-communications-clinic-dublin
Neil Delamere is one of Ireland's most successful comedians and presenters. He joins Louise Duffy to give step by step advice on how to deliver in front of a large audience. Neil shares his fantastic insight into delivering with confidence, how to deal with nerves, how to grab an audience early and how to adapt to the needs of different crowds. Get in touch with us by email - info@communicationsclinic.ie We're also on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-communications-clinic-dublin
Louise Duffy is joined by Cody Keenan, Barack Obama's acclaimed speechwriter for the first episode of 'How To... with The Communications Clinic'. They discuss his role as Director of Speechwriting in the White House, Obama's recent speech at the 2020 Democratic Convention, the speechwriting process, the importance of storytelling, reading, research and lots more. Get in touch with us by email - info@communicationsclinic.ie We're also on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-communications-clinic-dublin
Lauren Murray is the lead singer in the utterly brilliant Chvrches. She took time out to chat with Louise Duffy about touring, writing music, standing up for what you believe in and their forthcoming date with Beatyard Festival on the August Bank Holiday Weekend. We especially wanted to let Lauren know that we on the show really appreciate the bands stance on Chris Brown and their statement about Mello working with him. You can listen to the chat by pressing play on the link. Lost in Music with Louise Duffy Weeknights 7pm. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2019/07/05153616/CHVRCHES-INTERVIEW-PODCAST.mp3"][/audio]
'I've not met Sam Smith, but I've got his number' Sam Fender chatting about messaging Sam Smith for tips to keep his voice in top condition. Sam was over in Ireland and dropped in to say hi to Louise Duffy, have a listen to the chat above and to his session which he recorded for us in late 2018. Including how he would love to work with Kendrick Lamar at some stage. Sam is so humble and we love his tunes on Lost in Music. He is playing Electric Picnic in September and is well worth seeing. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2019/04/02193225/SAM-FENDER-PODCAST.mp3"][/audio]
We were delighted to welcome Alice Merton In Session on Lost in Music this week. Alice spoke to us just before her Olympia show in Dublin - we heard all about her roots (or what she would consider lack thereof) which served as the inspiration behind the song we know and love: No Roots. Having started her career as a songwriter for major label artists, Merton wasn't a fan of how these labels operated so she decided to do what a lot of dream about - she started her own record label in Berlin. Hear all about it during her chat with us which is followed by a stunning acoustic performance of the song we've been playing for two years now - No Roots. Lost in Music with Louise Duffy, weeknights, 7pm.
Corner boy were in just before Christmas to record a Play Irish Session for Louise Duffy. We aired the session last night and we got a gorgeous response from our listeners. You can have a listen to the 'Goodbye Old Holy' by clicking the play button above. Keep you ears open for all the best new Irish music sessions on Lost in Music for 2019 Lost in Music with Louise Duffy Weeknights 7pm
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Louise Duffy was delighted to welcome Robert Grace into Marconi House for a Play Irish session. His track 'Golden' has been a firm favourite of the shows for the past few months. Super summery and catchy. You can listen to the session above. Check out the video for 'Golden' here too. Louise Duffy 7pm Weeknights. The home of Play Irish Today. Here it is guys! The Official Video for GOLDEN. Check it out ✌ï¸ðŸ˜ŽFilmed by @raykeoghmedia in @TheLiquorRooms https://t.co/6xTpyGYWzC — Robert Grace (@Robert_Grace) April 21, 2018
It's no secret that we love the boys from Chasing Abbey, it's only 18 months since Ro sent a copy of 'That Good Thing' to the show. Since then they have worked tirelessly, touring and crafting their brilliant pop sounds. The lads have even set up their own company called Penthouse Productions in Tullamore. Penthouse Productions is a studio facility which has been set up to help other musicians record and create new music, so that they don't have to travel. So whilst the trio are busy becoming pop stars, they are giving back to their home county too. 'Choices' OUT NOW. Download: https://t.co/Nw7QFcHUrA pic.twitter.com/vh6lpmUeu2 — Chasing Abbey (@ChasingAbbeyHQ) May 11, 2018 You can listen to Louise chatting with Ro, Bee and Teddy C by clicking the link above. It was a proper catch up with old friends at this stage! Plus they recorded a very special version of latest single 'Choices' too. Join Louise weeknights 7pm.
Plan B is one of those enigmatic artists, a man who changes his style but it always sounds at home. Louise Duffy caught up with Ben Drew about 'Heaven Before all Hell Breaks Loose'. Ben was chilling in his London garden shooting the breeze. Plan B has lost a good chunk of weight in the past few months and it is playing havoc with his phone chats! Yep, have a listen above to hear the moment the line went dead. Apparently it's his cheekbones knocking everyone on mute! Guess Again. Watch the video on YouTube now: https://t.co/LIgOE2yu9x pic.twitter.com/HKpYJnMqVp — PLAN B (@4PlanB) May 16, 2018
Have a listen to this, HAII is a young Donegal man with a flair for hip hop alongside his collaborator Why Axis. We had to invite him in to be a part Ireland's Sonic Youth Series. Richard Thien Hai, better known as his stage name HAII, is an Irish singer, rapper, songwriter and filmmaker from the North West of Ireland putting out a style of confident, edgy lyrics with a smooth flow and filthy hooks. You can listen to the chat and session above. If you want to be considered to take part in Ireland's Sonic Youth Series, email your song or performance to lostinmusic@todayfm.com
Louise Duffy Presents Ireland's Sonic Youth Series is up and running. With the stunning voice of Seamus Harty singing Luka Blooms 'BogMan'. This young Kerry man is a delight, we had to include him in this new series where we take a look at Irelands brightest emerging talent aged 16 -19. This series is running for the next two months, and we are looking for you. Yes you, are you aged between 16 & 19? Write Music or record in a band? Unsigned? Send us a song you have recorded lostinmusic@todayfm.com. The best and brightest entries will be invited to join us in Marconi House, to record a session for the series and be interviewed by Louise Duffy. Listen to Seamus Harty's phenomenal voice above. #SonicYouthSeries
Thanks Brother are making waves left right and centre, we adore their song 'We Are Different' and asked them to come to Marconi House and record a special session for Louise Duffy. You can hear this above. Louise Duffy Show Weeknights 7pm #PlayIrishToday Check out their video here.
Ciaran Lavery came in to record his latest single '13' for Louise Duffy. You can listen to that above. He is touring his new album 'Sweet Decay', Lavery will be heading out on his biggest tour to date, across Europe, the UK, US, Ireland and Canada. Probably with a fine collection of short story books in tow. Ciaran has expanded his musical horizons with Sweet Decay, recording tracks with various Irish musicians including Saint Sister. The album is the follow up to his 2016 album Let Bad In that won the Northern Irish Music Prize. I’m proud to share brand new single ‘13’ with you all: https://t.co/dug3wRMFHh I have made a series of errors & failures in my life; I wanted to address some of them here. I also really wanted to write a party song for the club. Hope this brings you something pic.twitter.com/FIgFoLM6DP — Ciaran Lavery (@ciaran_lavery) March 9, 2018 You can catch him at these Irish dates Friday 13th April – Belfast Empire Music Hall Saturday 14th April – Glassworks, Derry Wednesday 18th April – Kilkenny Set Theatre Thursday 19th April – Dublin Whelan’s Friday 20th April – Monroe’s Galway
Louise Duffy was delighted to have new up and coming Irish act State Lights in session. Singer Shobsy, guitarist Joe Regan, drummer Paul Ridgeway and bassist Noel Perry all met at BIMM Music College in Dublin. Bonding over a shared interest in classic 80’s music and a common desire to write big stadium sized songs the guys decided to work on a music project. This early incarnation lead to the formation of State Lights in 2015. Peace Will Come sure is hitting that 80s vibe but with a new twist. Louise Duffy Lost in Music Weeknights 7pm. The Home of #PlayIrish every Tuesday.
Tom Grennan is on the verge of huge success. We love him on Lost in Music and Louise caught up with him last week. He was a tad hungover, as he had been at The Brits the night before! Have a listen to the chat here. Listen to his 2017 hit below. Also his Dad's Irish, so we shall claim him yeah?
Dermot Kennedy was in session for Louise Duffy before his headline show in The Olympia last week. He had a quick chat with Louise and they spoke about his rise from busker to a sell out touring artist with 100 million spotify streams. Listen to his session below and the chat in the image! Louise Duffy Proudly supporting Irish Music every night. Weeknights 7pm - 9pm [audio mp3="https://www.todayfm.com/content/005/audio/000018/84164_media_player_audio_file.mp3"][/audio]
Annie Mac is one of Irelands greatest exports to the BBC! Amazing DJ and producer of AMP Sounds and Annie Mac Presents. She has also been fronting Other Voices from Dingle since 2008, albeit taking a small break for babies one and two. Listen to her chat with our Louise Duffy about Other Voices series 16 which premiered last night and the Brits and more. Louise Duffy Lost in Music Weeknights 7pm
Future Star Roe just recorded a very special Session for Louise Duffy as part of Play Irish Today Sessions. Have a listen to Wasted.Patient.Thinking Louise Duffy Weeknights 7pm Supporting Irish Music.
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Tonight Louise Duffy has a very special Women Crush Wednesday show lined up. You can hear her chat with Paloma Faith, they talk about the #MeToo movement, gender, fashion and of course Paloma's new album 'The Architect'. Here is a snippet from the chat, which you can hear in full tonight. #WomenCrushWednesday Louise Duffy Weeknights 7 - 9pm
Louise Duffy had a chat with Grammy nominated dance duo Sofi Tukker ahead of their Dublin date this Saturday January 27th. Sofi and Tukker are often mistaken for being one female act, but these two met whilst in College. Have a listen to the chat with Louise here. We are really excited for this band and how they will progress. Also 'Best Friend' is a banger of the highest proportions. Louise Duffy is on Weeknights 7pm. #LostInMusic
Ahead of their Dublin gig, Wolf Alice dropped in to perform their latest single Don't Delete The Kisses. Listen back here.. [audio mp3="https://www.todayfm.com/content/005/audio/000017/81458_media_player_audio_file.mp3"][/audio] And you can watch their session here.. Lost In Music with Louise Duffy, weeknights from 7pm.
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HATERS GON' HATE. IT'S EPISODE EIGHT!This week, my guest on The 80% was my one time colleague, the awesomely talented and funny Today FM broadcaster, Louise Duffy. As a tiny child in Crossmolina, Mayo, she used to record little programmes on a portable radio AND LOOK AT HER NOW!There are many reasons to resent Louise's success. She has her own show, Lost in Music on Today FM which airs weekdays 7-9pm. You ran a vurrry noice fashion and music website womenswearstory.com. She has a wardrobe that would give Carrie Bradshaw a run for its money and like Carrie, she's had her pic on the side of a bus promoting PMS. Every woman's dream.I like Louise a lot and it was great to hear her career story. In this episode we talked about, in no particular order: my bloody shin, her spin-class DISASTER and dungarees. If you enjoy my chat with Louise, please subscribe on iTunes, Soundcloud or Stitcher and leave a review, love heart or five star rating. I would really appreciate it! New episodes are uploaded every Tuesday and if you subscribe, you'll get them as soon as they I put them up. Thanks so much for listening and enjoy!Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/estheromd?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/80percentpodcast/Website: http://estheromd.com/Snapchat: estheromdStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-80-with-esther-omoore-donohoeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-80-with-esther-omoore-donohoe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A short bonus ep. for the weekend, sorry for the lack of an episode (we were retreating). This is the first ever podcast to be recorded on a bear-themed ride at a festival. So yay us (I guess?) Anyway, enjoy! https://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/infrontofyourback/8+Bonus+-+Bear+Affair+(feat.+Louise+Duffy+%26+Hailey+Hansen).m4a
Hello (kinda) loyal listeners of the show. We were told we needed to make IFOYB lit again, and to do so we were told we should have Louise Duffy on. That should be good, but we feel like we’ve let you guys down. Listen to the ep., tell us what you think. The idea is … Continue reading Louise Duffy