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Comedian and mental health advocate Rory O'Connor, better known as Rory's Stories, spoke to Eric Donovan on episode four of Hooked On Health about his battles with gambling addiction and providing laughs during the pandemic.
Comedian and mental health advocate Rory O'Connor, better known as Rory's Stories, spoke to Eric Donovan on episode four of Hooked On Health about his battles with gambling addiction and providing laughs during the pandemic.
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Today Rory O Connor from Ashbourne is a successful comedian selling out comedy shows and entertaining hundreds of thousands of people on his social media page Rory's Stories but in 2013 life was very different, in the grips of a gambling addiction, unhappy in his job and struggling with mental health issues Rory hit rock bottom. Hear how he turned it all around followed his heart and went after his dream of bringing joy to others through his comedy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Kerry finally gave youth its fling for the start of the Allianz Football League, Dublin crushed yet another opponent but is cynical play tarnishing their reputation? Joining Will Slattery on this week’s Football Throw-In was Dublin legend, Ciaran Whelan, Martin Breheny of the Irish Independent and Conor McKeown of The Herald. Plus, Rory's Stories on their take on GAA life and this week we hear from the club AGM. For more: independent.ie/sport The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
The Throw-In returns for the GAA's football and hurling leagues and as always is joined by its stable of GAA writers and legendary players. This week, Will Slattery speaks to Tomás Ó'Sé and John Mullane, along with Vincent Hogan and Conor McKeown, as they give their verdicts on the football (1min) and hurling (25min30) league campaigns. Plus there's sketches from Rory's Stories and this week it's Cecil from Cavan on his county's chances for 2018 (24mins). The Throw-In, in association with Allianz. For more: independent.ie/sport
Jonny Ward is joined by Rory O'Connor from Rory's Stories, Anna Geary and Colm Keys, while a dejected John Mullane takes a call, as does a happy Anthony Cunningham, to discuss the epic that was the 2017 All-Ireland Hurling Final. not everyone operating at full tilt today but a fun and informative discussion!
On this week's show Will Slattery is joined by Waterford legend John Mullane, Rory O'Connor from Rory's Stories, Conor McKeon of the Herald and Martin Breheny from the Irish Independent. Mullane looks back on his county's first win over Kilkenny since 1959 while Breheny outlines why Kilkenny would be crazy to move on from Brian Cody. In football, the panel discuss Roscommon's shock win over Galway and Mayo's continuing journey through the back door.
On this week's show Will Slattery is joined by Rory O'Connor from Rory's Stories, INM's Donnchadh Boyle, Mayo's David Brady, Cork's Anna Geary and Waterford's John Mullane. Looking ahead to the hurling qualifiers, Mullane says the Waterford players are relishing the chance to play Kilkenny and get a first win against the Cats since 1959. He also reckons Davy Fitzgerald would be better off spending more time in the stands while the panel discuss whether managers should be on the sidelines or further away from the pitch. In football, David Brady says Mayo are naive and have no plan or shape and need more forwards with an eye for goal while, turning her attention to Cork, Anna Geary questions where the rebel fighting spirit has gone?
Previewing this week's Throw-In with Will Slattery and Rory O'Connor from Rory's Stories ask the burning question whether Diarmuid Connolly will be banned and if so, for how long? Does he deserve a 12 week ban or was it so slight that he should be let off? And is Connolly now a liability for Jim Gavin and the Dubs? Also on the show, Meath manager, Andy McEntee, talks about Meath's impressive win over Louth, their chances in Leinster and how managers can deal with players such as Diarmuid Connolly. Plus, Jamesie O'Connor gives his thoughts on Clare's chances in Munster and the All Ireland and why Liam MacCarthy is there for the taking.
On this week's Throw-In with Will Slattery and Rory O'Connor from Rory's Stories the burning question is whether Diarmuid Connolly will be banned and if so, for how long? Does he deserve a 12 week ban or was it so slight that he should be let off? And is Connolly now a liability for Jim Gavin and the Dubs? Also on the show, Meath manager, Andy McEntee, talks about Meath's impressive win over Louth, their chances in Leinster and how managers can deal with players such as Diarmuid Connolly. Plus, Jamesie O'Connor gives his thoughts on Clare's chances in Munster and the All Ireland and why Liam MacCarthy is there for the taking.
On this week's Throw-In, Joe Brolly questions the gym culture in the GAA, Tomás Ó'Sé criticises the leaking of the Brendan O'Sullivan report, and John Mullane says it is worrying times for Dublin hurling. Also on the show with Will Slattery is Rory O'Connor from Rory's Stories, Kevin Nolan from the Herald and the Irish Independent's Colm Keys.
On this first episode of the Throw In for the 2017 Championship, Will Slattery is joined by INM's Michael Verney and Donnchadh Boyle, Rory O'Connor from Rory's Stories as well as Brendan Cummins and Joe Brolly. Cummins talks about how and why it went so wrong for Tipperary against Cork and the need for some deep soul-searching from the All Ireland champions. Joe Brolly castigates the disciplinary process that saw Antrim's Matt Fitpatrick being banned initially, he weighs in on Aidan O'Shea and selfie-gate while celebrating his son's role in a famous Antrim minor win over Donegal.
The Throw In is back on Monday 22nd for the 2017 GAA Championship season. Will Slattery will be presenting and will be joined each Monday by some of GAA's biggest names including Joe Brolly, Tomás Ó'Sé, Brendan Cummins and John Mullane. Rory O'Connor from Rory's Stories completes the Throw In line-up as he brings the fan's voice to the show with some interesting takes on the controversies and off-pitch stories from the world of GAA.