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Lisa was recently on a Dublin Bus that did not service Killinarden in Tallaght where she lives meaning she had to walk home. Feminist writer Laura Bates. Theresa's cat Ophelia was unfortunately recently killed by dogs.
Children's Health Foundation's thrilling team building and fundraising challenge, Clash of the Companies, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, during which time the event has raised over €2m. What makes a great team? Collaboration, creative problem-solving… and a little friendly competition! Clash of the Companies ticks all those boxes and more! This hugely popular day will take place on Friday, 18th July starting at the Dublin Royal Convention Centre. Companies enter teams of eight to compete in a high energy and collaborative event with a jungle theme. They will tackle challenges, solve puzzles, bond with colleagues around the streets of Dublin, and most importantly - make a real difference. Each member of the team will receive a t-shirt and goody bag on arrival and on return, there will be lots of food and entertainment for everyone followed by the prize giving. There is definitely no better way to spend a Friday afternoon! Clash of the Companies, Children's Health Foundation, July 18th We have companies of all kinds and sizes participating this year, including accountants, lawyers, IT specialists, recruiters, engineers and a couple of bankers thrown in for good measure. And then we have multinational companies right through to a couple of companies with just enough numbers to fill a team. All vying to become Champions of Clash! Funds raised from Clash of the Companies 2025 will go towards giving every sick child in Children's Health Ireland's hospitals and urgent care centres in Connolly, Crumlin, Temple Street and Tallaght the very best chance. By taking part, companies will help Children's Health Foundation purchase life-saving equipment, invest in ground-breaking new paediatric research, fund patient and family supports and invest in new and emerging therapies. Every year, hundreds of thousands of children rely on the expert care and compassion of the Children's Health Ireland staff, and events like Clash of the Companies play a crucial role in helping them to provide this care. Nessa O'Reilly, Head of Strategic Giving at Children's Health Foundation said, "We are incredibly grateful to all the companies and participants who support Clash of the Companies. Your participation helps us raise vital funds to bring hope and joy to the lives of sick children and their families." Don't miss out on the opportunity to be part of this unforgettable event and help make a positive impact in the lives of sick children. Sign up your team today at childrenshealth.ie/clash See more breaking stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
Barry Murphy fills in for Gar this week where the only goal in Tallaght he got to commentate on was the Walking Football. Baz gives his mid-season report and talks all sorts of topics such as signing for Roddy in 2005 and cheques starting to bounce, a friendly win at Sunderland in 2007 under Pat Scully, Josh Honohan, Don Patricio, and all our potential European opponents in the Conference League draw with the help of Shane Kavanagh and Ryan McDyer.
Cruinniú na nÓg 2025 is on Saturday, June 7 with over 1,000 free events across the country. Ireland is the only country in the world to have a national day celebrating young people's creativity and taking part as an ambassador is 14-year-old DJ Ellie Long from Tallaght.
Warning - There is a lot of bad language on this episode. Things got really heated on todays episode after a mum was accused of abandoning her toddler in a car while she went into the shop. When she revealed what happened, listeners got very annoyed
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the reaction from the final day of English Premier League action plus build-up to Ireland's Women's Nations League double-header.Virgil van Dijk on the legend that is Alan Hansen.Trent Alexander-Arnold gets his dues from the Liverpool supporters.Unai rages against the PGMOL machine.Amorim feels the good days are coming.Troy Parrott takes AZ back into Europe whilst Robbie Keane wins another league title.Juventus book their Champions League ticket.And after Katie McCabe becomes a Champions League winner, Louise Quinn pays tribute to the Tallaght star.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
With a dramatic increase in school absenteeism since the pandemic, a community organisation in Tallaght in Dublin has launched a toolkit to combat school avoidance. Our reporter Una Kelly has been speaking to people involved with this new toolkit.
On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you a full preview of tonight's League of Ireland action, which includes OTB's live game - Drogheda United v Bohemians. We hear from Stephen Bradley and Tiernan Lynch ahead of the top of the table clash at the Ryan McBride Brandywell. Stephen Kenny talks up Pats' hopes of recovery after Tallaght mauling. We hear from Katie McCabe as her Arsenal side prepare for the Women's Champions League final.Arne Slot addresses Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure. And Eric Ten Hag is back in the game.
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news from a big weekend of football plus a look ahead to tonight's League of Ireland action.Joey O'Brien wants his Shels side to bounce back after defeat to Bohemians.Stephen Bradley and Ed McGinty want Shamrock Rovers to put the hammer down.Simon Power eyes a Tallaght scalp.Hannah Dingley leaves the FAI, but does that leave the door open to an Eileen Gleeson return?And the race for the Scudetto goes down to the wire.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
Cameron Hill, Shane Keegan and Johnny Ward get the thoughts of the League of Ireland nation on another busy night in the SSE Airtricity League, as Shelbourne stopped their slump with a 2-1 win over St Pat's, while Shamrock Rovers moved top by beating erstwhile leaders Drogheda United 3-0 in Tallaght.League of Ireland Late Night, in partnership with Rockshore on Off The Ball, A League of Our Own. Get the facts, be drink aware, visit drinkaware.ie
Welcome back to the lovely show! This week your lovely hosts are chatting sex robots, confirmation names and Arnold The Pot Belly Pig from Tallaght. There's truly something for everyone in the audience. 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 https://headstuffpodcasts.com/membership/ - 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
Carole Coleman reports on the subjects being discussed today at the Age Friendly Ireland convention in Tallaght.
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news all the fallout from a big weekend of domestic action plus build-up and team news ahead of the Champions League semi final clash between Barcelona and Inter.Stephen Bradley and Damien Duff continue their war of words after the fall out between the pair two weeks ago.Bohemians' boss Alan Reynolds praises his side's fans after a late win in Galway.Drogheda United remain top of the pile, and their head coach Kevin Doherty feels like his side fully deserved their win over Cork City.Tiernan Lynch describes what it means to put on a Derry City shirt.Dungannon Swifts make history, but which of their players looks to be heading to Tallaght?And Hansi Flick's little genius Lamine Yamal is ready to light up Europe again.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news all the fallout from a big weekend of domestic action plus build-up and team news ahead of the Champions League semi final clash between Barcelona and Inter.Stephen Bradley and Damien Duff continue their war of words after the fall out between the pair two weeks ago.Bohemians' boss Alan Reynolds praises his side's fans after a late win in Galway.Drogheda United remain top of the pile, and their head coach Kevin Doherty feels like his side fully deserved their win over Cork City.Tiernan Lynch describes what it means to put on a Derry City shirt.Dungannon Swifts make history, but which of their players looks to be heading to Tallaght?And Hansi Flick's little genius Lamine Yamal is ready to light up Europe again.Become a member and subscribe at offtheball.com/join
AVI-SPL, the leading global provider of technology solutions that transform how people and technology connect, has unveiled its new Customer Experience Centre in Tallaght, Dublin. This latest investment reflects AVI-SPL's long-term commitment to Ireland, where over €6.2 million has been invested since entering the Irish market. AVI-SPL is a modern workplace system integration company operating in over 70 offices globally and partnering with 86% of the Fortune 100 listed companies. It offers end-to-end design, deployment, and managed services of AV, UC and collaboration technology across all sectors including finance, professional services, technology and pharmaceutical. AVI-SPL were also behind the installation of the Dublin Portal livestream project in the city centre. The company entered the Irish market in 2022 with the acquisition of Irish-based AV integrator, Sonics AVI and has since tripled its headcount here as it continues to grow. Within Ireland alone, AVI-SPL customers range from local enterprises to global blue-chips with presence in-county, such as LinkedIn and Workhuman. At the launch, Thomas Stone, President of South Dublin Chamber of Commerce said:"I am thrilled a global technology leader like AVI-SPL is staying and continuing to invest in Tallaght. The opening of this world-class Customer Experience Centre today is a powerful endorsement of South Dublin as a dynamic hub for innovation and enterprise. By bringing cutting-edge solutions and expertise, this investment not only elevates our local economy but also creates new opportunities for collaboration and growth across the wider business landscape." Mike Kellaway, Managing Director, UK & Ireland, AVI-SPL said: "Our investment in Ireland reflects the huge potential we see here. The new experience centre allows our teams to deliver best global practices right here in Ireland, offering our clients a hands-on look at the next generation of workplace technology - enabling our clients to reduce complexity and boost collaboration ROI. "Our growth projections reflect the rapidly increasing demand for top-tier office space and reduction in commercial premises vacancies in Ireland. Through our experience with the biggest brands globally, we can accelerate businesses to the next phase of their growth journeys." Colin Barrett, General Manager, AVI-SPL Ireland said: "The opening of our Customer Experience Centre is a milestone event for us in Ireland. Through the centre, we will showcase leading-edge enterprises the workplace technologies as they would be implemented in onsite corporate environments, from boardrooms to multi-purpose collaboration spaces. This is an exciting period for our business with huge growth opportunities, as organisations everywhere navigate the complex nature of hybrid work." To celebrate this milestone, AVI-SPL is hosting two events on 1st May 2025: a grand opening of the Customer Experience Centre in Tallaght and an industry forum event in Dublin City Centre, focused on future-ready workplace strategy with Irish rugby legend, Brian O'Driscoll, Anne Sheehan, Microsoft's EMEA Enterprise Lead, entrepreneur and founder of Ergo, John Purdy, Robin van Meeuwen, Creston EMEA Director and John Murphy, AVI-SPL Global Chief Operations Officer. For more information, please go to https://avispl.com/about-us/locations/dublin/ See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follo...
It's another socially distanced production this week, and Bohs fans are partying like it's 2021 as they bask in the glory of an unexpected sequence of victories. In a jam packed show brought to you by our friends at Rascals, Collar & Cuff, Sport Cosanta and Future Ticketing, we reflect on a dramatic night in Dalymount, a testy affair in Tallaght and ask what goals from the prophet Moses can do for Galway. Another crowded mailbag brings the lads down a road of Reynolds revisionism, media-manager relationships, underage potential, selective best elevens and astute if anonymous Athlone analysis. Dan just didn't realise that the road would end with Johnny setting an unusual Shelbourne selfie challenge before confirming that if Galway can't do the business at the top, they'll always have Jimmy Keohane's bottom. Confused? This episode might just make sense of it all.
David and Conor take a look back at Match Day 10 and 11 of the League of Ireland, Sligo in trouble and superb Bohs comeback!
Conor Hunt, RTÉ Reporter visited the boxing club.
On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan helps preview tonight's rearranged Premier Division clash of Shamrock Rovers and Cork City. We hear from both Stephen Bradley and Tim Clancy ahead of tonight's game in Tallaght. Pep Guardiola has fired a warning shot to his constantly injured Manchester City stars. Virgil van Dijk discusses his potential new contract. And the latest on Manchester United ahead of their Europa League second leg with Lyon.
On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you reaction to the Republic of Ireland WNT's Nations League win over Greece. We hear from Tyler Toland, goalscorer Anna Patten and former Ireland midfielder Ciara Grant on that narrow victory in Tallaght. Mikel Arteta reveals some top-level help in his preparations for Arsenal's win over Real Madrid. Unai Emery defends his Aston Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez as tensions build in Paris ahead of their quarter-final with PSG. We hear from Damien Duff on his beef with Bohemians manager Alan Reynolds, with Friday's Dublin derby live on Off The Ball.
Sarah was born with a rare genetic condition that affects her skull's development, requiring multiple life-changing surgeries from the age of six months. She is six now and thanks to expert care, she continues to thrive.She called in to chat to Alison Curtis alongside her Mum Diane who told us all about Sarah's journey and her courageous attitude to life and her brilliant baking skills!!The Great Irish Bake is happening on Friday 11th April. Get involved and help raise urgently needed funds for sick children in Children's Health Ireland at Crumlin, Temple Street, Tallaght and Connolly.You can also follow on Instagram: @childrens_health_foundation
We obliterate our own ban on animal content this week, as Terence questions the point of science and at the same time claims he can see heat. We ask AI for its opinion on Talking Bollox and we find ChatGPT coming for the producers of the podcast.Terence has a big problem with the naming of the Las Vegas Sphere, and the Pyramids, but he's blown away by the Square in Tallaght.And a listener's plea for advice backfires spectacularly and leads to a heated debate about what counts as being waterproof.Send all of your questions and comments to talkingbollox@goloudnow.com
Joe Caulfield speaks to locals and experts in Tallaght on how their lives have changed over the last two decades.
Our guest this week is one of Ireland's most talented writers and actors. He's been in Love/Hate. He's going to be in the new Saipan film. And he's a Shamrock Rovers fan... so a little tension in today's episode with Eric. It's Tallaght's finest. Mr Stephen Jones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We talk our first league win of the season against St Pat's, and although we're a week late for International Women's Day and World Book Day, Hannah Dunne interviews Rovers players Melissa O'Kane and Fiona Owens ahead of the women's team's first home game in Tallaght on Saturday, and there's a double author feature with two Rovers fans who have written non-football books. With Friday's trip to top of the table Drogheda, Dr Thomas Tormey, who has been Historian in Residence with Louth Library Service since 2021, tells us about "War and Peace in the Wee County", his year-long 90s series with Juz on the podcast, ranking our best ever European results and more. First, Karl catches up with his old primary school classmate Aaron Rogan, author of "Punters", a book about the rise of Paddy Power and the online gambling industry.
Shamrock Rovers' young star Scarlett Herron spoke with Kathleen McNamee following a routine, albeit disappointing victory for Ireland over Türkiye in Tallaght on Friday Night.Additionally, Kathleen gets the post match thoughts of Denise O'Sullivan, Marissa Sheva, Megan Campbell and Kyra Carusa.Off The Ball Football with William Hill.
On this episode Maya, a 27 year old Irish Muslim, told us about the grafitti was sprayed on her car saying "Go Home Terrorist". She said hate crime against Muslims is worse than ever.
Welcome to this morning's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, we looked ahead to Ireland's game away to Wales in the Six Nations with Ronan O'Gara and Alan Quinlan. GAA Congress takes place this weekend in Donegal, and we spoke to Jamie Wall about proposed changes to the handpass rule in hurling. And former Donegal manager Declan Bonner and ex-Galway defender Finian Hanley previewed Sunday's meeting of the counties in Salthill in the Allianz Football League. On top of that, Kathleen McNamee looked ahead to tonight's meeting of the Ireland WNT and Türkiye in Tallaght. This morning's Bite gives you a flavour of both of our GAA chats, starting with Jamie's assessment of what's on the table at Congress this weekend. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Welcome to this morning's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, we looked ahead to Ireland's game away to Wales in the Six Nations with Ronan O'Gara and Alan Quinlan. GAA Congress takes place this weekend in Donegal, and we spoke to Jamie Wall about proposed changes to the handpass rule in hurling. And former Donegal manager Declan Bonner and ex-Galway defender Finian Hanley previewed Sunday's meeting of the counties in Salthill in the Allianz Football League. On top of that, Kathleen McNamee looked ahead to tonight's meeting of the Ireland WNT and Türkiye in Tallaght. This morning's Bite gives you a flavour of both of our GAA chats, starting with Jamie's assessment of what's on the table at Congress this weekend. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Aengus Cox, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, reports that the airport hopper bus services between Maynooth and Tallaght and Dublin Airport have ceased due to financial difficulties, the operator has confirmed.
Kathleen McNamee was joined by Scarlett Herron to look ahead to Ireland's first game under Carla Ward this Friday as well as reviewing all the action from the weekend's Women's Super League. The COYGIG Pod on Off The Ball is in association with Cadbury, the official snack partner to the Republic of Ireland's Women's National Team.#CadburySupporterAndAHalf | @CadburyIreland
Kathleen McNamee was joined by Scarlett Herron to look ahead to Ireland's first game under Carla Ward this Friday as well as reviewing all the action from the weekend's Women's Super League. The COYGIG Pod on Off The Ball is in association with Cadbury, the official snack partner to the Republic of Ireland's Women's National Team.#CadburySupporterAndAHalf | @CadburyIreland
According to the CSO, at least 72 different languages are spoken in Ireland - the Mother Tongues Festival intends to celebrate that!Taking place on the 21st and 22nd of February in Rua Red and The Civic Theatre in Tallaght, Dr Kunle Animashaun, Adjunct Lecturer at Trinity College Dublin is leading a workshop on Yoruba traditions, and joins Seán to discuss.
Daire Hennessy, CEO of a Tallaght Youth group Citywise, spoke to Oliver about battling the class divide at third level education.
This weekend, the highlight of the Irish basketball season takes place at the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght with the National Cup finals down for decision. This year, the finals weekend coincides with the anniversary of the first publication of the rules of the sport back in 1891. Here to tell us more is Off The Ball's Cameron Hill.
Craig Petrie, Principal East Glendalough School and Kevin Shortall, Principal of St. Aidan's Community School, Tallaght
"I know my son bullied that child but my husband is going too far cancelling all his Christmas presents"... When Martin came on air, our jaws literally dropped with the stuff he came out with..
Shamrock Rovers' 3-0 win at home to Borac means the Hoops will be playing knockout football in the new year. There was another excellent performance from Darragh Burns, who set up Johnny Kenny for his opener in Tallaght. And Neil Farrugia once again proved his quality, netting Rovers' second last night. He's a wanted man, as revealed to Off The Ball by his manager Stephen Bradley. Both Burns and Farrugia spoke to Nathan Murphy after that 3-0 win.
Welcome to Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, Ronan O'Gara joined us ahead of La Rochelle's Investec Champions Cup meeting with Bristol tomorrow. Daniel Harris reflects on Manchester United getting out of jail away to Plzen in the Europa League. And as Shamrock Rovers stretch their Conference League run into the new year, former Hoops keeper Barry Murphy joins us. And it's in Tallaght where we take our Breakfast Bite, as Colm, Aisling and Dara look back on a memorable night for Rovers at home to Borac, and then we tap into that chat with Barry as well. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Welcome to Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, Ronan O'Gara joined us ahead of La Rochelle's Investec Champions Cup meeting with Bristol tomorrow. Daniel Harris reflects on Manchester United getting out of jail away to Plzen in the Europa League. And as Shamrock Rovers stretch their Conference League run into the new year, former Hoops keeper Barry Murphy joins us. And it's in Tallaght where we take our Breakfast Bite, as Colm, Aisling and Dara look back on a memorable night for Rovers at home to Borac, and then we tap into that chat with Barry as well. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Earlier this year, the Tallaght rapper Curtisy released the debut album What Was The Question? one of the finest Irish rap albums, nay, Irish albums of the year.With a Deluxe version of the album out now, I spoke to Gavin Curtis aka Curtisy about starting out rapping in 2021 and meeting Ahmed, With Love and making their first song 'Men On A Mission' in 2022 with Rory Sweeney. Curtisy has a prolific output, and we discuss his many collaborators (Ahmed, With Love makes a brief appearance too), valuing vulnerability and authenticity in your music and discuss the Irish music he loves including music from Sloucho, Lil Skag, EFÉ, Bricknasty, Rory Sweeney / Carlos Danger and of course, Ahmed, With Love; plus what comes next in 2025.Curtisy Tour dates:Saturday 16th November – The Black Box, BelfastWednesday 20th November – The Workman's Club, Dublin* Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord communityShow notes:Curtisy on the Jobstown spots that influenced his new album What Was The QuestionSongs played on the Nialler9 Podcast Spotify PlaylistListen on Apple | Android | ACAST | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed | Podlink Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode Andy told us how disgusted he was when he witness two women "pulling the hair out of each other like viscious animals" when a fight broke out in his local pub. He was branded a chauvinist when he said "ladies should not behave like this".
We reflect on the last day of the league season which saw the title go to Shelbourne, and we're joined by John Lumley from TNS ahead of Thursday's Conference League group stage game in Tallaght.
On this episode Mandy complained about Tallaght Gardai pulling in her son and his friends as they drove around the area. She says the lads were harrassed into a drugs search for no reason.
Republic of Ireland star Denise O'Sullivan addresses the media after Ireland cruised to a 3-0 victory over Georgia in Tallaght.Off The Ball Football w/ William Hill.
OTB's Kathleen McNamee joined Off The Ball Breakfast this morning off the back of Ireland's victory over Georgia last night - which sees them into a final two-legged play-off to qualify for Euro 2025!Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
There was war in an estate in Tallaght today after a local woman got in touch with us to tell her about how her neighbour reported herself and her husbandto the guards.... and the showed up at her door!!!Her husband spoke to us on air and told us exactly what happened.... but then we heard from the neighbour who did the reporting!!!It all kicked off live on air and it left people very divided
Republic of Ireland manager Eileen Gleeson and player of the match Julie-Ann Russell (and her daughter Rosie) address the media after Ireland cruised to a 3-0 victory over Georgia in Tallaght on Tuesday night.Off The Ball Football w/ William Hill.
At just 24-years-old, Andy Cash was carrying a chip on his shoulder the size of a mountain and his destructive behaviors had landed him in a strange tension with the rest of his family. But between his unpredictable outbursts and drunken bouts of rage were small moments of promise that kept everyone hoping for a new normal. Nobody ever suspected that there were more sinister urges, even darker than the worst parts of himself he had already exposed. And on a calm night in September 2022, Andy would walk into his family home in Tallaght, Dublin where his younger siblings slept peacefully. Hungry for blood with a twisted vendetta, he would carry out the most unimaginable act while sparing no remorse. Only to walk out leaving his family, the town and the entire country at a loss for words or understanding. Listen to the full episode on PATREON