Two lads from the inner city of Dublin sitting around doing what they do best, talking bollox.
Reserves: Nessa Morrissey
It's a GoLoud crossover with Nessa Morrissey from Unveiled joining Calvin this week!They discuss everything from the morality of hitting someone who is eating prawns on the bus to the legal definition of defamation. Calvin wonders if horror movies would be half as scary if the victims were more capable and Nessa asks if anyone remembers the hot felon whose viral mugshot transformed his life.Get in touch with your co-host suggestions and questions on [email protected] and check out Unveiled with new episodes out each Monday.
10/23/2024 • 35 minutes, 46 seconds
Reserves: Enya Martin
Comedian and author of 'One For The Girlos' Enya Martin is in the hot seat this week with Terence out of action. And she comes with some great laughs on everything from scams from Simon Cowell to late night trips to the petrol station.There's listener questions on things like how many pets are too many pets - And Enya comes with her own crackers too.With Halloween drawing closer, there are memories shared including dressing up as prostitute as a child and getting saved by Batman on a night out.Get in touch with your co-host suggestions and questions on [email protected]
10/16/2024 • 31 minutes, 7 seconds
Reserves: Darren & Joe
While Terence recovers from being unwell, Calvin will be joined weekly by a rotating panel of guest hosts for a chat, a laugh and of course to answer some listener questions. First up - Darren Conway and Joe McGucken.Joe explains how he thinks he can run a marathon with no training and Darren thinks back to a great conversation he can't remember with a taxi driver. Calvin's desire to be able to moonwalk is revealed and in Terence's absence, they all cringe at one listeners tale of being chased down the street by a fellow customer after his card declined.There's also chat about the lads' upcoming live show in Vicar Street on Oct 20th and Calvin gives his honest review.Send your questions into [email protected]
10/9/2024 • 37 minutes, 20 seconds
Episode 192 w/ The Original Rudeboys
The Original Rudeboys joined us this week and from playing ping pong with Snoop Dogg to getting a pair of sliders from Pharell - The lads reminisced on stories from their breakthrough and explained why they turned down the opportunity to open for Chris Brown.They told us how they got started in music and the real reason why they took their break. Since they stopped making music together, there's been struggles with addiction and grief but the lads have found their way back together and even play a new song for us Fragile which is out now.
9/19/2024 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 23 seconds
Bonus: A Neck like a Giraffe
Even in Mario Kart, Terence prefers the passenger seat, but would that hold Talking Bollox back from winning a game against Stall It?Is there anyone that the lads could bare to be handcuffed to for a full 48 hours? And how far would they go for their dogs?Calvin reveals the true extent of his hatred of GAA jerseys. And you'll never guess who is going on yet another holiday.. And if anyone has any contacts for President Michael D. Higgins, Terence is hoping to get him on the podcast..Send your questions to [email protected]
9/17/2024 • 30 minutes, 26 seconds
Episode 191 w/ Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden
Boyzone's Keith Duffy and Westlife's Brian McFadden joined us this week and took us back to their beginnings and their meteoric rise to fame in the 90's as boybands took over the radios and music charts. Brian told us all about his decision to leave Westlife at the height of their success, and why there's no chance of a reunion. And Keith took us back to a sad time for Boyzone after the passing of Stephen Gately, and how the lads came together to grieve.The two ex-boyband members have now joined forces to create Boyzlife and are heading off on a world tour soon, kicking off in Ireland next January.
9/12/2024 • 49 minutes, 4 seconds
Bonus: Red Red Whine
We’re pitting Dublin’s areas against each other in the ultimate game of Top Trumps.Terence has made an overdue apology, and found himself (in an unrelated incident) surrounded by cowboy boots.There’s yet more censorship, as crisps join animals on the banned list, even as the banned list is breached.We hear speculation about strange superstitions, Calvin throws a tantrum, and Terry imagines being thrown from an upstairs window while stuck to a sofa.
9/10/2024 • 25 minutes, 12 seconds
Episode 190 w/ Eric Lalor & Willa White
This episode is as chaotic as you can imagine! Joining us this week are hosts of You Must be Jokin', Eric Lalor and Willa White. From Oasis, to impressions, and of course some of Willa's classic stories - This episode has it all.Willa and Eric take us back to the beginning of their friendship and recall some of their funniest times together in the past 18 years working in comedy.Eric is doing his biggest solo show to date, on the 19th of September in Liberty Hall. Head over to Ticketmaster and get your tickets now, it’s going to be a brilliant night and we’ll see yous there!
9/5/2024 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 15 seconds
Bonus: One Small Stairs for Man
It’s a week of friction and foolishness, as everything from the content of the bonus episodes, to the ranking of our top questioners, causes heated debate.A heartfelt query about the chance to measure moments of love in life ends up with a foolhardy attempt to gauge how many stairs it would take to reach the moon.A question about suspicious owls in Ireland almost sparks a war.Terence returns from yet another holiday and he’s got a mixed review of Tenerife for us, ranging from mixing with giants of the ocean to being too smart to accept an offer of a lift on a submarine.We attempt to break down a very select invite list for time on a desert island, with potential knock on problems for everyone involved.And Terry makes some big and very controversial statements about the ranking of our favourite question askers.Send your questions, comments, debates and recipes to [email protected]
9/3/2024 • 26 minutes, 52 seconds
Episode 189 w/ Oisín McConville
All Ireland winner and Gambling Awareness Trust spokesperson Oisín McConville joined us this week. Growing up in Crossmaglen during The Troubles meant Oisín was used to bombs and army presence – His only escape was football and he threw himself into the sport with great success at both county and club level.When he was just 14 Oisín placed his first bet for 50p. By 17, he was being warned by his local bookie that he would develop a problem if he didn’t stop betting. Oisín didn’t take the advice and gambled for years more, borrowing, stealing and scamming to pay his way, until he realised he needed help after losing a £20,000 loan for a new business in one bet. A new show “The 3:30 at Cheltenham” which explores the issues of gambling addiction opens on the 16th of September in the Civic Theatre Tallaght before going on a national tour of all gambling addiction treatment centres in Ireland throughout October. Tickets are available here: https://www.civictheatre.ie/whats-on/the-330-at-cheltenham/
8/29/2024 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 42 seconds
Bonus: Escape from Destiny
Could smelling like spoiled milk verge on a war crime? It’s a surprisingly complicated question.The lads consider who would be their final boss if their lives were a computer game.The extended Power family get in touch to distance themselves from Terence’s never ending devotion to one particularly divisive film.There are stories of odd characters with shady pasts, and a triggered house alarm causing paranoia.Terry escapes the 27 club and wonders who could replace him in the event of his untimely demise; convinced as he is that Calvin wouldn’t pass up the payday of bravely carrying on without his co-host.There’s some questions about potential sponsor deals off the back of Terence’s newly controversial height measurement, and a question about t-shirts has Calvin wondering why he’s spending his time explaining dimensions to Terence.
8/27/2024 • 26 minutes, 17 seconds
Episode 188 w/ Damien Hernon
Damien Hernon is the director of Oberstown Children's Detention Campus. He joined us to discuss what a day in Oberstown looks like for the children and for the staff. From education to victim empathy, Damien describes the programmes available, their hands on approach and the challenges of working in the centre.We discuss the progressive mindset the staff take, the negative portrayal of Oberstown in the media as well as some of the success stories of the past occupants.
8/22/2024 • 1 hour, 17 seconds
Bonus: Nuclear (De)Terence
We fend off a borderline juice fit as Terry rages against accusations he's been doping his height, and a question about picking a Hollywood celebrity sidekick almost costs us a studio (and a lawsuit).Terry is fuming to learn that nuking the moon was once considered, and left reeling by the high stakes strategies of the nuclear powers.A listener question sends us down the road of learning about some very clever tricks to fool some very bad spies, and we have a very disappointing trawl through Calvin’s phone book.
8/20/2024 • 27 minutes, 56 seconds
Episode 187 w/ Craig Coakley
Irish Mauy Thai fighter Craig Coakley joined us this week to explain how being a 'soft child' led him to become the world class scrapper he is today.Craig could have gone down the wrong road like so many from the flats, but once he had his daughter he knew he had to take fighting more seriously and give it all his focus.He told us why he thinks Mauy Thai will be the next big combat sport and why it's so important to be able to release aggression in a healthy way.One of Craig influence's growing up was Ryan 'Chaos' Curtis another Irish pro fighter who was badly injured and is fundraising for his recovery. If you can, please donate to Ryan at the following link: https://gofund.me/bcda5314
8/15/2024 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 14 seconds
Bonus: Push Door Pullers
Your zingers present us some head scratchers, including a very selective crystal ball, giving you a very specific view into the future; and the choice of rollerblading through life or becoming Kerry’s premier space man.Terence explains his habit of inadvertent intermittent fasting.We find ourselves exploring the world of militarised animals, including robot zombie pigeons, spying cows and bugged cats.There’s the return of the church sex noise anecdote. And Terry’s haphazard film club returns, with some scathing reviews to be dished out.
8/13/2024 • 24 minutes, 50 seconds
Episode 186 w/ Ben Williams
While walking to our first ever live show in Liberty hall in March 2022, we bumped into a young lad who was on the way to our gig. That was Ben Williams. We didn’t really know him then, but now everybody knows Ben. In just a couple of years he’s built an audience of over 1 million followers on social media and has branched out to everything from music, boxing, fashion and vodka. Ben told us why he thinks professional boxers are salty over YouTube boxing fights, feeling the pressure going into a fight and how visualisation helped him take home a win.He talked all about blowing up as a DJ with New Era, as well as times his sets went wrong.
8/8/2024 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Bonus: Undercover Gicknah
Undercover pigeons, AI birds and unfathomably large sea creatures are all boggling Terence’s mind this week.Calvin has a problem with GAA jerseys on holidays, but none with people eating baked beans and marshmallows together.There’s the search for the greatest unmade Irish sporting film, and there’s a formal declaration that Terence has no problems with Bray or Leitrim.
8/6/2024 • 24 minutes, 37 seconds
Episode 185 w/ Deborah Somorin
Deborah went into care at 11 as she didn’t feel safe at home with her mother. She then went into homeless accommodation at 13 and she told us about the problems and struggles she faced in these environments as a young girl.Deborah got pregnant at 14 years old, when she had her baby she wanted to be able to provide for him and give him a stable upbringing. She done her junior cert, leaving cert and went on to get a college degree in accountancy. She went on to be names one of the Forbes 30 under 30.Her life now is far from the one she had been living back then. She wrote a memoir called ‘Believing In Me’ which goes into detail about her life story. She also founded a charity, Empower the Family, to create accommodation for single parents and people from disadvantaged circumstances to allow them to go to college.
8/1/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 14 seconds
Bonus: Kusi and the Beast
After a weekend in a time warp at UFC 304 in Manchester, the lads are feeling a little delicate, but satisfied, and they return home to a big shout out coming their way from the Olympics.Another listener has come for Terry and his dog, and it’s thrown Terence completely off course.We hear about a world record setting restaurant in Dublin, and weigh up the chances of getting through life causing minimal negative thoughts in others.And Terence is deeply uncomfortable with the plot of one particular Disney animated classic, and the idea of a talking sofa.
7/30/2024 • 27 minutes, 36 seconds
Episode 184 w/ Ian Machado Garry
From cage warriors to the UFC, Ian Machado Garry has dominated in MMA since his first professional fight in 2019. He speaks to us about choosing to drop out of college to devote everything to training and how he feels about comparisons to Conor McGregor.Ian is 8-0 in the UFC at the moment, but he’s still not happy and he explained why he’s lost sleep over his last fight even though it was a win. He also told us why he wants to take on Shavkat Rakhmonov next and how he wants to prove his talents and won’t be taking any easy fights. His drive and self-confidence are infectious and hearing him talk it’s clear there’s nothing he won’t achieve as he lives up to his nickname “The Future”.
7/25/2024 • 56 minutes, 16 seconds
Bonus: Dizzying New Heights
What's the worst lie you've ever been caught out in? Terence has made a number of outlandish claims on this very podcast and yet his answer is new to us all.Both Calvin and Terence are curious about the implications of traveling through time and whether a potential time machine would allow them the privilege of attending their own live shows.And they wonder how long it would take to climb down one of Dublin's most well known landmarks - Although the fear of heights they possess might delay them.Send your questions to [email protected]
7/23/2024 • 28 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 183 w/ Ryan Hennessy
Ryan is the lead singer of the hugely successful Picture This. He spoke to us about how he first realised he had a musical talent when he was 18 and forced to sing for his music class in school. When his song 'Take My Hand' went viral and the band shot to fame almost overnight Ryan's life changed, and although he sometimes struggles with self confidence, he believes he is where he's meant to be. Ryan's hometown of Athy and the council estate he grew up in might have a bad name, but he told us about the kindness and generosity of the people there that makes him proud.Big into his fashion, Ryan even offered to help Terence with his wardrobe.And he reveals there’s a family connection to a previous guest...
7/18/2024 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 6 seconds
Bonus: Cool Bunkings
Terence and Calvin are left dazzled by the miracle of competitive walking, as they realise just how fast its possible to go with one foot on the ground.Calvin considers trying for Olympic gold in the bunking event, and Terry ponders if he could accept that a very public backflip into the Liffey might be the lesser of two evils.One listener gives us a range of choices for different types of glory, and John Cena’s musical achievements come in for harsh scrutiny.And we are left with no choice but to weigh up, literally, the chances of carrying a flock of calm crows,
7/16/2024 • 25 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 182 w/ John Colleary
Comedian John Colleary, perhaps best known for playing a guard in Hardy Bucks, joined us this week for an episode full of laughs - Including one of the best stories about interacting with a Garda that we've ever heard on the podcast.He told us all about getting started in comedy and why so many comedians are actually quite shy and socially awkward until they step on stage. John worked with David McSavageon on The Savage Eye and he reminisced on making the show and he told us why you wouldn’t get away with it today.
7/11/2024 • 57 minutes, 25 seconds
Bonus: Redemption
There’s a significant, and long awaited, moment on the bonus episode this week, as Terence arrives in the studio with some major news.Warning: There is a film mentioned here and after that point it's full of spoilers. (And Calvin has no sympathy for anyone caught off guard by this one.)Calvin is understandably very impressed with moonwalking horses, and the lads consider their easiest route to an Olympic gold medal - with Terence wondering if a bit of training could have him challenge for the title of the fastest man on Earth.
7/9/2024 • 21 minutes, 4 seconds
Episode 181 w/ Danny O'Donoghue
Danny joins us to discuss his meteoric rise in music from writing songs for TLC to pay his electricity bills to selling out 5 consecutive nights in the 3arena - All in spite of the fact that he failed music in school.He opens up about his struggles and hardships of losing his band mate and best friend Mark Sheehan and how he can still feel his presence on stage. We discuss the new direction the band is now taking without Mark and how they are trying to honour his legacy by creating new music.The Script's new album 'Satellites' is out on the 16th of August and the their latest track 'Both Ways' out now.
7/4/2024 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 44 seconds
Bonus: Uninvited Guests
The consequences of half a haircut or a life with just one shoe are weighed up, while Terence has been doing some very refined snacking in local coffee shops.A listener’s question sends us on a journey through the disturbing world of people living in your attic (a recently unlocked fear for Calvin), and the now long-standing tradition of listeners threating Terence has spread to even the most professional arenas.Terence threatens to take a juice fit as Calvin doubts his tales of clean living at the gym, and there are doubts raised about how natural Terry’s workout photography has been.
7/2/2024 • 24 minutes, 39 seconds
Episode 180 w/ Austin O'Carroll
Dr. Austin O'Carroll is a GP in the inner city where he has spent his career caring for the homeless and providing services for addiction, along with all the daily tasks of a busy clinic. He spoke to us about how poverty and trauma affect your health and can decrease your life expectancy by 20 years.Growing up with a disability due to Thalidomide, a medication available to pregnant women in the 60's which caused birth defects, Austin was told he wouldn't be able for the physical demands of the hospital but he knew he wanted to help people and has done just that. Austin is passionate about the rights of homeless people and drug users, and spoke to us about how society has failed them.One of our listeners suggested Austin and if you have anyone you think we should talk to send an email to [email protected].
6/27/2024 • 1 hour, 27 seconds
Bonus: Kiss the Runners
Terence Power is ready to shock the world with a pair of runners, and he wants to be tried in the court of public opinion.We have some summer themed queries, with a lifetime of sandy feet up for debate.We get some questionable but entertaining facts from one listener, Terence puts some thought into what he would permanently mark Calvin with, and the saga of Terence’s debated height continues.
6/25/2024 • 27 minutes, 31 seconds
Episode 179 w/ Ibrahim Alagha
Ibrahim Alagha and his young family were on a trip from Ireland visiting family in Gaza when war broke out on October 7th 2023. As the bombs dropped around them, he made the risky decision to move his family further south to Khan Yunis where he thought they would be safer. They sheltered in his father’s home for 50 days while waiting to get home to Ireland. That house in Khan Yunis has since been destroyed and the 90 people who took refuge there have now been displaced once again. Ibrahim told us his harrowing story of life in a war zone and explained the situation in Palestine currently for his family and friends still stuck there.
6/20/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 51 seconds
Bonus: Living on Cheesy Street
Calvin arrives into the studio looking for trouble and Terence is planning a big birthday bash for his dog.We hear another shocking descent into middle classism from Terry, while it seems Calvin may beyond help on that score.Calvin has been hanging around with international comedy big hitters, and entertaining them on Seán McDermott Street.There’s faint memories of fried bread and a flurry of questions around toast.And a listener has a tale of an excruciating public humiliation that drags up some painful; and still raw memories.
6/18/2024 • 27 minutes, 56 seconds
Episode 178 w/ Tony O'Neill
Now that Terry's taken up the gym, we thought it would be the ideal time to get performance nutritionist Tony O'Neill on to talk us through some fitness and wellbeing dos and don'ts . He told us why fasting doesn't work for him but could work for others and explained why sustainability is the most important thing in a fat loss journey. He doesn't believe in hacks but offers lots of great advice and motivation to get you to the gym, for your head if not for your body.Tony grew up in Belfast during the Troubles and spoke about how that impacted him and how he only realised his childhood was abnormal when he went to Australia as an adult.
6/13/2024 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 16 seconds
Bonus: Cheater, Cheater
After asking for dilemmas from the listeners, Terence is unhappy to find himself offering relationship advice and defining infidelity in this week's bonus.Thankfully, there were some more traditional zingers in the mix too, including the most controversial of all: Is it window-sill or window-still?Calvin ponders a new podcast opportunity, and the lads wonder if it's better to be able to change the past or predict the future? Send your questions (or dilemmas!) to [email protected]
6/11/2024 • 29 minutes
Episode 177 - Resit
It's just the two of lads this week as Terence relives his Forbidden Fruit experience and explains why he had a "trauma response" that meant he blocked out one of Nelly Furtado's best songs. Calvin also missed out on his event this weekend after sleeping through almost a whole wedding. They have much to say about food too revealing a previously unknown phobia of salt and vinegar crisps as well as attempting to trigger serious nerve pain live on the podcast, via a banana.And as the Leaving Cert (and Junior Cert!) begins, they both wonder if there would be any hope of them passing an exam if they were to sit it today.Send your questions into [email protected].
6/6/2024 • 59 minutes
Bonus: Michael Owen's Film List: Reviewed
Why does Calvin have Front Seat Im Taxi PTSD? Calvin struggles hard with this week's nickname suggestion and makes his feelings VERY clear about it.Eoin has a toast related question for the lads that almost causes a meltdown and they get into it about the eight films that Michael Owen has ever watched. It's not a bad list in fairness. Also ever hear of Joe Quinn Phoenix? Well you're about to.
6/4/2024 • 28 minutes, 16 seconds
Episode 176 w/ Mark Mehigan
Fellow GoLoud podcaster, professional roaster and best selling author Mark Mehigan joins us on this week's podcast for a chat about his journey from alcoholism and addiction to his recent recovery. Mark is incredibly honest about his struggles in the past and how far he had to go before he finally reached the point of return. His book 'This Is Not A Self-Help Book' topped the charts on its release and rightly so and is a firm favourite in both our houses.It's an incredible and inspiring story and one Mark tells brilliantly.
5/30/2024 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 52 seconds
Bonus: Humbled Hiking
Calvin returns from his South American adventure, with stories of altitude sickness and over-confident hiking.We run through the best of the nicknames you've sent us, and there are some superb examples.We have zingers about pigeons hunting thumbs, and a lifelong piece of chewing gum.And we try to figure out what an alien species would make of humanity if Terry Power was sent as Earth's ambassador.
5/28/2024 • 31 minutes, 37 seconds
Episode 175 w/ Eddie Sherlock
Eddie Sherlock bring us a first for the podcast this week – a song dedicated to, and about, Talking Bollox.More importantly than that, Eddie tells us about how the Stardust disaster impacted his community and how he wrote a song in tribute to the lives lost and the families who so bravely fought for answers in the decades that followed. He plays it for us and it’s a powerful moment.Besides all that, Eddie tells us about life growing up around Dublin, playing for then Ireland ice hockey team, how he got into music and how his songs have become so loved by many people around Dublin.
5/23/2024 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 39 seconds
Bonus: There’s Horses on the Sofa
Would Terence fight a horse? This week we get the answer to the question nobody ever asked.A listener’s hypothetical about a lifetime spent living among farm animals sends the lads into a spin debating the pros and cons of the location of this new life.There’s more discussion on nicknames and, of course, Terence’s ever expanding list of films he hasn’t watched.Terence declares he never needs public transport, and Calvin is high on the buzz of being asked for his ID.
5/21/2024 • 24 minutes, 19 seconds
Episode 174 w/ Erin McGregor
Erin McGregor joined us this week for a chat about life growing up in Crumlin, feeling like she didn't always fit in, and stopping drinking in her 20's. A mother of two, Erin's son Harry has autism and is non verbal. She told us about first realizing that he was different and how overwhelmed she was when coming to terms with it.Erin's love for her kids is obvious when speaking to her but it doesn't stop her from being honest about the challenges of seeing your child struggle or opening up about her concerns about who's going to look after Harry when she gets older.This podcast includes a paid advertisement by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOLLOX and get on your way to being your best self
5/16/2024 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 14 seconds
Bonus: The Bus Lane Bandit
The lads reject the idea they have any talent for talking, and wish they could juggle kettles instead.Would you choose the chance to take a year in your own personal paradise, or a lifetime of free passes on your birthday? With a day living beyond the reach of the law on offer, we hear some interesting theories on how to make the most of it.Terence is shaken when Calvin spots the one thing he couldn’t live without, and the idea of a warm drink after a run leaves us reeling.
5/14/2024 • 24 minutes, 16 seconds
Episode 173 w/ Seany Kinsella
Seany Kinsella was just 15 when he used heroin for the first time while sleeping rough in Ballymun. It wasn't long after that when he did his first stint behind bars and for the next 10 years he spent his life stuck in the revolving door of the Irish prison system.Seany had tried to get quit drugs and alcohol before, but it took him changing his way of life for him to stay sober. He's now nearly 14 years in recovery. He told us about that journey, and how even when it seemed he had it all figured out, he still wasn't happy until he treated his underlying mental health issues.A truly inspirational figure, Seany now works with Peter McVerry and the Irish Prison Service to help people in the same situation he had been in.This podcast includes a paid advertisement by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOLLOX and get on your way to being your best self
5/9/2024 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 9 seconds
Bonus: Don't Look Up
Calvin is looking for some legal protection to allow him enjoy the comfort of his own home, and wants harsh penalties against those who would dare look through his windows.There’s a discussion on the merits of some pretty untypical workplaces, and Terence is refusing to believe there is worth in a life spent outdoors.A discussion on dogs, and one particular dog’s tricky BMI, turns heated when Calvin crosses Terence’s only red line.
5/7/2024 • 29 minutes, 16 seconds
Episode 172 w/ Katriona O'Sullivan Part 2
Our good friend Katriona O'Sullivan came back into us this week to update us on life since the release of her best selling book 'Poor', which has included giving a speech at the UN. She showed us how there's so much more to her than poverty and spoke about the importance of education and ensuring equality of opportunity for people from working class communities.She spoke openly about the need to forgive yourself for the less palatable acts committed during addiction and the need for society as a whole to be more understanding.Katriona now runs a programme encouraging girls from DEIS schools to get involved in coding and technology, and explained how important women are to improve the lives of the working class.This podcast includes a paid advertisement by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOLLOX and get on your way to being your best self.
5/2/2024 • 1 hour, 32 minutes, 12 seconds
TB Live at The Bradóg
For the past 14 years, the Coca Cola Thank You Fund has supported projects around Ireland that provide vital programmes for young people aged 16-25, in communities just like ours. This year, the fund is allocating €200,000 in grants to community-based projects that are focussed on learning and sustainable development in Ireland & Northern Ireland. And we’re delighted to have been asked to be ambassadors for the fund this year.We recorded this special episode in front of a live audience at the Bradóg Youth Service in Dublin 1 (where Terence spent a lot of time in his younger years) to hear about the fund, and what it offers communities like ours - and to places like the Bradóg, who make a massive difference to so many young lives. We were joined by two very special guests – Darren Kenny, a D1 native and Director of JustAsk, and Hilary Copeland, from Fighting Words NI, who are each doing brilliant work supporting young people to become more engaged and involved in the world around them.
5/1/2024 • 49 minutes, 59 seconds
Bonus: It wasn't my fault, I have ADHD.
Terence auditions the world's best and brightest to tell his story, from Bruce Buffer to Dolly Parton, and Booker T.Calvin goes on the warpath against the creeping influence of golf on working class communities.Terence aims high and dreams of becoming the Olympic champion of having a knock.There's more going on to Terry's list of films to watch and podcasts to listen to, but there's fading hope he'll ever find the time.
4/30/2024 • 34 minutes, 9 seconds
Episode 171 w/ Dwayne Edgar
Dwayne Edgars from Inner City Running Club joined us this week and told us all about setting up the club to get more people in his community active. The club has grown rapidly and has members running everything from Couch to 5ks to Ironmans. He defended the club’s decision to introduce a membership fee and spoke about the community they've built.No stranger to a microphone, Dwayne also told us about his time on X-Factor and how close he came to making it into One Direction.And he even signed Calvin up to 10K, despite his vow to never run again after his marathon.This podcast includes a paid advertisement by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOLLOX and get on your way to being your best self.
4/25/2024 • 57 minutes, 41 seconds
Bonus: Connolly Sanders and the Headless Chicken
Calvin is on the attack against a particular takeaway cuisine, but Terry isn’t sure he’s quite ready to join him.A listener wants to know what films Terence got to watch during his recent 28 hours spent on a plane, and the answer might be considered a bit underwhelming. Unless you like Guess Who?We also hear about stairs on planes, the invention of sparkling water and rashers, and a record-breaking headless chicken.There’s some disputed facts around David Attenborough and the history of tennis, and a rogue clock is disturbing the peace in the studio.
4/23/2024 • 26 minutes, 13 seconds
Episode 170 w/ Sabina Brennan
Change how you think forever, thanks for the ultimate lesson in maximising our brain power from psychologist and neuroscientist Dr. Sabina Brennan who joined us this week to explain what's really going on inside our heads.The former Fair City actress talked us through the various parts of the brain and their function, and told us about the importance of relaxation, sleep, diet, and laughter, as well as how we form memories, and why we can be so forgetful.She also gave Calvin some bad news, your brain starts to shrink once you're 30, but thankfully she has great advice for how to keep our minds active and healthy at any age. And she explained how stress and trauma impact the brain, and why it's so important that we have a balance between routine and new experiences.Everybody will be able to take something useful from this episode about how powerful their mind is and how we can take care of our brain. We have various questions for Sabina in this episode including how to get rid of brain fog and how to reduce the risk of dementia. Sabina gives tips on how to shape your brain, she dispels some myths about the brain and tells us how to develop a super brain.Sabina's book 'The Neuroscience of Manifesting' is available for pre order now - www.orionbooks.co.uk/titles/sabina-brennan/the-neuroscience-of-manifesting/9781398716254/This podcast includes a paid advertisement by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOLLOX and get on your way to being your best self.
4/18/2024 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 30 seconds
Bonus: Onopathopoeia
Slating someone for having a surname for a first name is a bit rich coming from Calvin of all people, and he justifiably gets called out. Despite threatening violence in almost every previous bonus episode, Terence can't pick out a celebrity he would like to punch.Calvin is adamant that the industry of dirty magazines has been ruined by the internet and in Eoin's absence it's left to Terence to be the voice of reason and logic. There's also talk of Tallaght house parties, analysis of some strange dreams and a debate on toast versus coffee.
4/16/2024 • 20 minutes, 28 seconds
Episode 169 w/ Andrew McGinley
Andrew McGinley lost his three children when they were killed by their mother in 2020. Since then he has fought to keep their memories alive through various projects, and to bring happiness to the world through a charity he founded in their honour.He told us all about his wonderful children, Conor, Darragh and Carla and shared his heartbreaking story, as well as telling us what life has been like for him since then. We heard about how he continues to fight for answers and change to ensure this can’t happen again to any other families.Andrew is an inspiration and while the tragic parts of his story left us in tears, seeing his determination and resilience left us in awe. To support Andrew’s charity work, including the As Darragh Did charity walk on April 20th and 21st visit asdarraghdid.ie or donate directly on idonate.ie/cause/AsDarraghDid. Please follow @conorsclips.andrew, @asdarraghdid & Snowman For Carla to support Andrew and the memory of his children.Please be aware this conversation includes distressing moments. If you have been effected in the issue we speak about in this episode you can call The Samaritans on 116 123.
4/11/2024 • 1 hour, 32 minutes, 32 seconds
Bonus: Dicing with death in Phuket
Listener questions are parked for this episode as Terence talks Thailand. It was an eventful month off on holiday with a distinctly Final Destination feel to it. Calvin explains why March 2024 was the busiest month of his life.
4/9/2024 • 26 minutes, 47 seconds
Episode 168 w/ Joe Dowlin
Comedian Joe Dowlin aka the self proclaimed 'Jobstown Joe' joined us for a chat about his life growing up in Tallaght, developing a ruthless sense of humour, and getting hung out to dry by every member of his family.it wasn't all laughs though either, Joe's been through a difficult time and he opened up about his time in emergency accommodation and how he struggled to balance the chaos of his life with work and stand up gigs.
4/4/2024 • 56 minutes, 21 seconds
Bonus: Witness for the Persecution
Persecution complexes, sentimental art and dropping into the quantum realm (on a swivel chair) occupy Terence and Calvin’s minds this week.There’s talk of if Terence and Calvin are some of the hardest to work with in the business, and how high stakes, pressure cooker moments can bring out everything but the best in people.We also push back on the culture of over sensitive spoiler patrol, and discuss one time meaningful, but now just shite, tattoos.
4/2/2024 • 21 minutes, 23 seconds
Episode 167 w/ Caroline Foran
Caroline Foran is one of Ireland’s most prominent, and successful, voices speaking about anxiety. She is a number 1 best selling author and has helped many people understand their own anxiety, by sharing her own experience living with anxiety and the knowledge she’s picked up on her journey.She also has some great stories for us from her days as a reporter, meeting global stars like Justin Timberlake to Hugh Jackman – and finding out who the truly sound superstars are, and who just turn it on for the cameras.We talk about the trend of “hate-following” someone on social media, and Terence gets some education - ranging from ancient Roman history, to modern day Hollywood trivia.If you have been affected by some of the mental health issues we talk about in this episode, and feel you would like to talk to someone, you can call the Samaritans 24/7, on 116123.
3/28/2024 • 1 hour, 33 minutes, 5 seconds
Bonus: Prayer Max 95
In this week's bonus episode a particular brand of sweets is dramatically named the worst smell of all time by Terence, while Calvin shakes up the greatest film of all time charts with some uncomfortable history lessons. We hear a surprisingly detailed discussion of dog morning breath, make an attempt at designing a new religion, and get bogged down in major matters of pronunciation.
3/26/2024 • 25 minutes, 15 seconds
Episode 165 w/ Chris Kent
We were joined by Cork comedian Chris Kent this week to chat about life in the supposed 'real capital' and how coming from an area with a bad reputation impacted him growing up. Chris qualified as an electrician but worked full time in comedy instead for 12 years until he had to go back to building sites when all his gigs were cancelled due to Covid. With his comedy career now back on track, Chris revealed the one honour he is still working towards - The elusive Nando's black card, and told us about what happened when he last came close.He also filled us in about not one but two arson incidents he was victim to, not to mention the horror he endured being investigated by the social welfare.This podcast includes a paid advertisement by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOLLOX and get on your way to being your best self.
3/21/2024 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 20 seconds
Bonus: The Cow Goes Moooooo
Do cows in different counties have regional accents? Does any know where Calvin's budgie is? Is being in a submarine visiting the Titanic the best alibi you can have? The lads take on some truly burning questions this week.Terence's vocabulary continues to expand, although he may need to brush up on some definitions before he accidentally defames someone less forgiving of the misunderstanding. Calvin puts together his apocalypse survival team, but won't be including Terence after learning he can't even put air in a tire let alone light a fire.
3/18/2024 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
Episode 165 w/ Colin Judge
With the Paralympic Games just a few months away, Irish table tennis hopeful Colin Judge took a some time away from his training to talk to us about his journey so far. Colin has one arm and no legs and he told us about growing up with a disability, and how his parents instilled independence in him from a young age.He's now ranked 9th in the world but Colin opened up about his losses at big tournaments, including missing out on qualifying for the Olympic Games in Rio, as well as his struggle to regain his position when he was told he would be moved to a new classification group. We talked about his ability to persevere and where that comes from. This podcast includes a paid advertisement by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOLLOX and get on your way to being your best self.
3/14/2024 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 43 seconds
Bonus: An Intervention For Calvin
Calvin admits to breaking his New Years resolution and buying a pair of runners, but his admission doesn't save him from Terence's intervention after a family member reaches out concerned that Calvin's simply swapped one bad shopping habit for another. Although, Calvin claims his fear of not looking fresh could be tied to the inter-generational trauma of the Famine.Terence reveals that he still cringes thinking about his interactions with Coolio, although the two did bond over their shared fear of heights.There's also a chat about the Talking Bollox effect which has seen a number of guests go on to have a very successful period in their careers shortly after appearing on the podcast - Or well, it's happened twice at least.
3/12/2024 • 21 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 164 w/ Emma Doran
Comedian Emma Doran joined us for an episode filled with laughs about everything from dogs in heat to the confusing commands when skydiving. She also threw Calvin's day off by introducing him to the word - "Faff".She also told us about having her daughter less than two weeks before she had to sit her Leaving Cert and how she brought books with her into Hollis Street to study while in labour. However, the unexpected pregnancy didn’t hold Emma back and she’s gone on to have a hugely successful comedy career including taking part in the recent Amazon Prime series LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland and a nationwide tour.
3/7/2024 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 11 seconds
Bonus: The Breakfast Club
Terence makes a claim to be Ireland’s healthiest man, eating Ireland’s healthiest breakfast – and a stroll in Howth has left him armed with a vastly expanded vocabulary.Calvin masters the pun game with one deft turn of phrase, and he strikes back at some outrageous claims made against him in the public arena.Terry admits that, despite his previous big claims, he actually does know someone who plays rugby, while the lads weigh up life with a friendly ghost, and life spent with an irrational fear of buildings.Plus, the latest entry in Terence’s chart of the greatest films ever made – and this week the results will shock many.
3/5/2024 • 28 minutes, 7 seconds
Episode 163 w/ Thomas Carty Part 2
When he first talked to us three years ago - heavyweight boxer Thomas Carty had big plans. Now, his world has exploded with fights in some of the worlds biggest arenas under his belt and his position as a go to sparring partner for sporting superstars like Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury cemented.He told us about the impact boxing has taken on his body, including passing blood in his urine and explained why he wants people to know that he's more than just a boxer. And his biggest opponent yet also got a mention - Ryanair!This podcast includes a paid advertisement by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOLLOX and get on your way to being your best self.
2/29/2024 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 35 seconds
Bonus: Desert Island Risks
We bring you liquid meals, plot twists, hot air balloons, adventures in dangerous places, class warfare over desserts, and Terry claiming he could break a couple of world records. Again.The Unofficial Terence Power Film Club continues to roll along, and Rush Hour 2 continues its slide further from its peak as the greatest film in history.Spoiler alert: If you have not seen The Deepest Breath, Terence will spoil it for you here.And there’s a lot of frustration over never having the option to play rugby, or go free diving.
2/27/2024 • 31 minutes, 9 seconds
Episode 162 w/ Luke Byrne
Former captain and current technical director of Shelbourne FC Luke Byrne joins us this week.Luke played at the top level in Ireland and fought through serious injury and pain to extend his career beyond what certain managers thought possible. He told us about his grueling routine of physio, steroid injections and pain killers to keep his injuries at bay while he played, and we spoke about the controversy he faced early in his career over a transfer and a leaked message between friends went public.He also talked to us about working with Damien Duff at Shels, and Duff’s unique managerial style that has had a transformative impact on the club. We talked about how the League of Ireland has changed and grown in popularity in recent year,s and how it can continue to grow.This podcast includes a paid advertisement by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOLLOX and get on your way to being your best self.
2/22/2024 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 29 seconds
Bonus: Texas Vs. Lucan
Terence almost admits defeat in the long-running saga around his ability to hold his breath underwater, but pulls back at the very last moment and instead doubles down.There's a debate over the merits of Texas over Lucan, and we (once again) crown a new "best film of all time", which sadly sees Rush Hour 2 lose its spot at the pinnacle of cinema after just one brief week.Calvin wants to finally get to the bottom of the only Talking Bollox conspiracy there is, and there is a ban enacted on all questions around runners and footwear in general.
2/20/2024 • 30 minutes, 10 seconds
Episode 161 w/ Eric Lalor
Eric Lalor joined us this week for a few laughs - He told us about his life growing up with a deaf parent, starting a comedy career later in life, and why culchies find Dubs funny no matter what we say. Eric was well known for his role in Fair City and he told us how the character still haunts him, as well as why he was once known as "Bono's pet". He now has a podcast with the one and only Willa White and he shared some of the sage advice he's taken from Willa.
2/15/2024 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 57 seconds
Bonus: Countdowns & Rush Hour
We bring you a bonus episode recorded (in part) on the stage at the National Stadium, in the hours before our live show.Terence explains why he likes to do show preparation his own way, and Calvin is feeling like he got his prep routine just right. But even the impending live show can’t distract from the serious business of a bonus episode, like more big claims about local crows, accusations Terence is in fact a character being played by a middle class actor, dream celebrity best friends, and the case for Rush Hour 2 being the greatest film of all time.
2/13/2024 • 32 minutes, 37 seconds
Episode 160 w/ Georgie Crawford
Georgie Crawford joined us this week, Georgie was diagnosed with breast cancer after having her daughter and during her recovery she realised how little she had been taking care of herself. She told us how she challenged who she thought she was and became one of the country's leading wellness voices in the process. Georgie now has two hugely successful podcasts, The Good Glow and Better Days with another previous guest of ours Gerry Hussey.She also told us about the surrogacy process that brought her second daughter into the world, and the complexities of that.This podcast includes a paid advertisement by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOLLOX and get on your way to being your best self.
2/8/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 38 seconds
Bonus: Any Given Monday
What is the best day of the week? Terence and Calvin debate the pros and cons of all seven, and try to reach some kind of agreement on a seemingly impossible question, before stumbling into an unfortunate mix up between Good Friday and Friday the 13th.There’s listener emails about more awkward handshake disasters, the fading tradition of allowing kids fend for themselves with a packet of crisps in the pub, the much rarer tradition of "stone wars", and there's a chance to change the world forever (a chance that, some might argue, is squandered).The lads weigh up if they could spend eternity wearing a bike helmet, and we have a special message from the one and only Roddy Collins.
2/6/2024 • 28 minutes, 24 seconds
Episode 159 - Roast
It’s just the two of us this week ahead of some big plans this weekend.Terence addresses the controversy his new runners have caused, while both of our opinions about carveries cause murder in the studio.With the live show coming up, we talk about what people can expect, plans for taking the show further afield, and we reminisce on times gone by where we barely made it onto the stage at all.And we attempt to ban the worst slang terms, so we’re coming for all the culchies still saying shift and all the boys from town saying wagwan should watch themselves too.This podcast includes a paid advertisement by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BOLLOX and get on your way to being your best self.
2/1/2024 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 19 seconds
Bonus: Priested into the Knighthood
Terence whips himself into a frenzy of confusion between an obituary ad becoming priest, as a listener sends him proof he is not the world’s only Terence Power.Calvin wants figure out a way to keep score of every aspect of our lives, from cups of coffee and up.There’s a disturbing tale of a dead dog and a guilty conscience, an apology to Phil Collins, and tales of Dennis Rodman hanging around with dictators.
1/30/2024 • 26 minutes, 52 seconds
Episode 158 w/ Des Bishop Part 2
Ireland's favourite New Yorker, Des Bishop came back in for his second visit while on a trip back to Dublin, and told us all about his new special, Des Bishop Of All People and the difference between doing comedy in America & Ireland.Des drops a few names like Chris Rock, Robbie Keane, Tommy Tiernan and explains how he slid into his wife's DM's - All before Calvin derails the podcast when he thinks he hears a cricket in the studio.
1/25/2024 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 11 seconds
Bonus: Another Tap in Paradise
The pressure of the public tap is at the forefront of Terence’s mind, and he’s struggling to get over some tap-related PTSD from a couple of very public shamings. Calvin’s in full understanding of how Pirates of The Caribbean has Texas Vibes, but less understanding of people thinking it’s a pirate film.And then there’s some aliens in recovery, and an unexpected but absolutely full-blooded endorsement of Phil Collins as the GOAT.
1/23/2024 • 27 minutes, 10 seconds
Episode 157 w/ Stall It
It’s a crossover episode – Stall It's own Darren Conway and Joe McGucken came in to visit and amid the chaos there were also discussions of celebrity sightings, zombie attacks in Dublin, and robbed bikes. Joe's role in Barry Keoghan's rise to fame is revealed, and it all comes full circle when the lads reveal the part Barry had to play in their own success.The lads all join forces to try to convince Terence to watch more films, and they're surprised to hear he made a trip to the cinema to watch Saltburn, even if he only lasted as long as it took him to eat his nachos.
1/18/2024 • 1 hour, 59 minutes, 6 seconds
Bonus: Hatch Me if You Can
What amount of cash makes a year of leftovers acceptable as your only food?Terry worries about his tiny (and possibly shrinking) ears, while Calvin remembers the cut throat world of street football fondly, and in particular the ruthless consequences of being caught hatching.Meanwhile, we come to the conclusion that life, for Terence Power, is just one big Wet Paint sign, waiting to be smudged.Terence argues that the Liffey is on the Northside, and he’s lost yet another tooth.And there’s pushback on the public’s pity for Terence, with Calvin baffled about how well his co-host has manged to shape public perceptions.
1/16/2024 • 25 minutes, 27 seconds
Episode 156 w/ Jackie Fox
Jackie Fox tragically lost her daughter Nicole to suicide after years of physical and online bullying and harassment. She came into us to share the heartbreaking story of that loss, and to tell us about Nicole and the torture she endured. Since her daughter's passing, Jackie has taken it upon herself to fight for a revolutionary new law, named after her daughter, Coco, that has made it possible to bring online bullies to justice. It’s a law that will undoubtedly save countless lives.This episode contains discussion of suicide and suicidal thoughts, if you or someone you know is struggling with the topics discussed please reach out for help by calling the Samaritans on 116 123.
1/11/2024 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 12 seconds
Bonus: Five Finger Discounts
A grisly financial proposition is put before the lads this week, as they try to weigh up how much they are willing to sacrifice for massive riches.There are stories of protected parrots putting away crime bosses, Terence meets the Gregorian calendar, and some new rules for the Republic of Bollox.There are also some new words that might help us better describe a very particular type of person.
1/9/2024 • 25 minutes, 47 seconds
Episode 155 w/ Richie Sadlier
Former footballer turned pundit and psychotherapist Richie Sadlier joined us this week for a chat about his beginnings in football, his career at Millwall and how his early retirement turned his life upside down. Unsure of the way forward in a world without football, Richie turned to drugs and alcohol. He told us about his journey to sobriety and how different the path to recovery looks for us all. Richie went on to retrain as a psychotherapist and now gives talks at schools about everything from mental health to porn and sex. He told us about that as well as his turbulent journey to becoming a father.
1/4/2024 • 2 hours, 9 minutes, 38 seconds
Bonus: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Clouds
What does a cloud weigh? Why should you avoid smiling before a scrap? Can Terence get off the smokes in 2024? Would you rather spend a life cart-wheeling or hand-standing after your meals? These questions and more come up this week, as we take on yet another batch of your questions.Send you questions and anything else to [email protected]
1/2/2024 • 22 minutes, 1 second
Episode 154 - Raiders of the Lost Argos
Where's Argos, bro?Terence suffers a life-reordering shock to his system this week, as the Dublin he knows and loves crumbles before his eyes.For the week that's in it we gift you a very special Christmas bonus episode, and in it we hear Calvin's case against daylight savings, Terence's musings on unlucky numbers, the pros and cons of a soft or crispy roll, and a crime fighting cactus in the Ilac.
12/28/2023 • 25 minutes, 19 seconds
Bonus: Terence visits Whoville
Terence's heart has been growing this Christmas, and he's considering throwing his doors open to his hipster neighbours.Calvin has a call to arms for your new year resolutions, and there's big decisions to be made on staying overnight in a haunted house or a frozen forest, and wrestling alligators or gorillas.We hear about world records for holding breath, but Terence doesn't believe them. Then we hear about average times for holding breath, and Terence is outraged.Send your questions and comments and anything else to [email protected]
12/26/2023 • 35 minutes, 54 seconds
Episode 153 w/ Roddy Collins
Roddy was back in with us for his hattrick. As we lead up to Christmas, we talk about everything from Roddy’s favourite Christmas traditions and his most memorable present as a child to his chance encounter with Shane McGowan.He challenged Calvin to his title as the best at bunking in, shared some stories about getting caught out in a lie by his missus and he even joined in with answering your listener questions!
12/21/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 38 seconds
Bonus: Deep Blue Kangaroo
Mysterious sightings of mysterious strangers are leaving Terence feeling deeply unsettled this week.Calvin has some intel for us on dangers lurking in the deep off the Dublin coast.Terry has been touching more animal eyes, in Dunnes this time, and Calvin has a lesson for us on one of history's most consequential coincidences.
12/19/2023 • 27 minutes, 29 seconds
Episode 152 - Receding
It's just the two lads for this week's episode and there are a few juicy confessions to kick off with, including Terence's new favourite drink and Calvin's unusual diet, not to mention his 38 hour fast. There's also chat about Terry’s hair line and the whole new look and haircut he'll be sporting in 2024. There's talk of politics and the importance of voting and having your area be represented, as well as plans for the future - Not just dream guests for next year but funeral songs and soups are also debated.
12/14/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Bonus: Coconut Lattes on Stoneybatter
The facts and "facts" are flying around this week, with many claims and counter-claims.We sift through your questions and they lead us to discuss sneaky bath bombs, own brand crisps, the world's loudest animal, and Calvin ageing gracelessly as he struggles to come to grips with life in his 30s.Terence has a hard time arguing Calvin has gone middle class when he lets slip about his own coconut latte addiction, and quickly deflects by blaming Calvin for him mistakenly buying an air fryer.Send your questions and messages to [email protected]
12/12/2023 • 27 minutes, 13 seconds
Episode 151 w/ Olivia O'Toole
Football legend, and one of Ireland's top international goal scorers, second only to Robbie Keane, Olivia O'Toole joined us this week. She told us about growing up in Sheriff Street during a heroin epidemic that impacted her family directly and how her love of football helped to keep her on the right path. She also spoke about the changing attitudes towards women's football since her days being sent off the pitch when the other team noticed she was a girl. Olivia told us what the Irish qualification for the Women's World Cup meant for her and shared her hopes that seeing a packed stadium of Irish supporters will inspire a whole new generation of female players and ensure that the sport continues to grow.
12/7/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 15 seconds
Bonus: A (micro)Nation Once Again
A listener's question leads to a historic moment, and the founding of a nation created by and for Talking Bollox. The fledgling nation will be located off the coast of Dublin and to start will have just a handful of laws - mostly related to footwear, and some related to getting fresh.Terence has hired the bodyguard John Lennon should have had, while Calvin wants to raise an issue with Terencea warning about a trans-Atlantic tsunami.Terence's mind is blown when he misunderstands that there are kangaroos in north County Dublin, and he's wondering what life would be like being addressed as Lord Power.
12/5/2023 • 31 minutes, 19 seconds
Episode 150 w/ Dec Pierce
Dec joins us to talk about everything form growing up being bullied in school to becoming a huge DJ & radio presenter in Ireland. He also tells us how he set up Block Rockin Beats, which is a huge success and is getting bigger and bigger! Dec gets into detail about his health scare at the start of the year. He talks about the trauma that has come with that, how he tries to deal with it now & ow he's grateful to be able t do certain things with his life again.
11/30/2023 • 1 hour, 44 minutes, 5 seconds
Bonus: Once Upon a Time in Antarctica
The best insults, tales of spoiled dogs and planning holidays to Antarctica (without your appendix) - it's a meandering episode this weekYour questions have Terence and Calvin considering if they'd sacrifice the internet to save the chipper (while questioning what became of Dublin's best chippers), and wondering why some people are producing gourmet meals for dogs. Terry is on Sky Scanner pricing up flights to the South Pole, and Calvin is wondering if there are more people in Antarctica or Leitrim. Send your questions and comments to us on email - [email protected]
11/28/2023 • 23 minutes, 39 seconds
Episode 149 w/ Danny O'Brien
Ahead of Friday's live show, comedian Danny O'Brien joined us to offer some of his own disaster stories from the stage and his tips for putting it all into perspective, like reminding yourself no matter how bad it went 'nobody died'. He told us about performing in the Ringsend flats and the community spirit he felt there, even after the event got broken up by the Guards.He also spoke about his work in addiction services and why its so personal to him, as well as sharing some gas tales from the workshops he does in prisons and schools.
11/23/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 26 seconds
Bonus: Cult Leader for a Day
Would Terence make a good cult leader? Is Calvin on the juice, or has he just been eating a lot of whole cakes?Terence decides he might skip the cult circuit and go straight for the Aras, if he can turn down his invite to the 27 club and makes it to 35.The lads give their best shot at inventing a conspiracy theory, Calvin is trying to explain Squirrel Stamps to Terence, and there’s a detailed debate about the world’s soundest animal (besides dogs).
11/21/2023 • 30 minutes, 56 seconds
Episode 148 w/ Nathan Kelly
MMA fighter Nathan Kelly joined us this week to tell us how fighting helped him both during his childhood in Finglas and later when he went down the wrong path with drugs and alcohol. He explained how he turned things around, even going on to fight at Madison Square Garden with a headline show in the 3arena coming up on the 8th of December.
11/16/2023 • 1 hour, 32 minutes, 11 seconds
Bonus: The Waterboy
From panicking in the shower to swearing by LL Cool J’s “iconic” Deep Blue Sea, Terence is thriving in the water this week.A film recommendation from Calvin sees Terence insisting he can be a world beating free-diver, but not without warning of the dangers of panicking in the shower. And some education on record breaking films leads to him swearing off all fish cinema – except one.There’s a debate on movie soundtracks, a reflection on awkward fan interactions, colonies on the moon, and a passionate endorsement of a local delicacy.
11/14/2023 • 27 minutes, 24 seconds
Episode 147 w/ PJ Gallagher
PJ Gallagher has been one of Ireland's most famous faces for the past two decades, and has lived his life in the public eye in that time - but he is only now telling the full story.He spoke to us about growing up in a house with alcoholic parents and 5 men with schizophrenia; how he got into comedy; the birth of Naked Camera and the inspiration behind Jake Stevens; how he found out he was adopted and contacted his birth parents, and how his struggle with depression very nearly saw him take his own life, but through the help of friends and the proper car he was able to come out the far side.We also hear about the time a young Calvin and his mates jumped PJ, during a recording of Naked Camera.
11/9/2023 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 46 seconds
Bonus: The Invention of Running
Terence has been conned by a DM of disinformation, while Calvin is outraged by the poor terminology used by one listener around breakfast. There are calls for the banning of hard crisps (to protect Terry's teeth), while Calvin makes a stunning admission about his own ignorance of one popular morning staple.The lads try to weigh up their chances in a race against Usain Bolt, and also decide on the one form of potatoes to live with for the rest of their days.A choice between the hiccups and sneezing leads to an existential monologue about the meaning of life and what comes in the after life.And Terence has been doing his homework, watching a few films, and he's wondering why the rest of the team at Talking Bollox can't keep up with his ferocious work ethic.
11/7/2023 • 32 minutes, 3 seconds
Episode 146 w/ Marcus Cowzer
After giving up on his dream of becoming a professional footballer, Marcus Cowzer spent years being unsure of his future, feeling like he had disappointed his father and being unable to deal with the anger and fear of abandonment inside him. While he did eventually rebuild his relationship with his father, it wasn't without a struggle.He tells us about growing up feeling like nothing he did was ever good enough, and how his father's death sent him on his journey to becoming a psychotherapist. He shares some tools for self discovery he learned along the way, which are included in his journal ‘What was - What is - What now?’
11/2/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 27 seconds
Episode 145 - Ritual
It's been a while but we go back to just the two boys this week. We take your questions and talk about everything from suspected hauntings, to the trickier elements of dog ownership, to Terence's shocking New Balance admission.
10/26/2023 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 45 seconds
Bonus: Terry Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Terence recalls his time spent recently on a strange hospital ward with some unusual, but lovable, neighbours - and Calvin wonders if there might have been more going on that Terry realised.Terence admits, quite proudly, he wants to cry more, while Calvin has an incredible true tale about the highest non-fatal fall in human history.A question about eating a bucket of onions make Terence seriously doubt if Calvin has become middle class.And the lads are making some interesting choices, between Oscars and Grammys, and between 24/7 cooks or cleaners.
10/24/2023 • 21 minutes, 43 seconds
Episode 144 w/ Chris Connolly
This is a powerful tale of pulling yourself back from the brink, and escaping even the darkest moments.Chris found himself trapped in a spiral of drink and drugs that led to extreme paranoia and psychosis - to the point he believed a hitman was chasing him, and his family were aiding the plot to kill him.Today Chris runs 5km (at least) every day, and he has done that for over 200 days in a row now. The road between these two points was winding, often rough, and ultimately inspiring.Chris tells us this story in fascinating detail, explores where the root causes of his addictions may have been, and we talk about how the problems that caught Chris are right now impacting a lot more young people than we probably like to admit.
10/19/2023 • 1 hour, 45 minutes, 22 seconds
Bonus: Murder was the Case
Terence has been paying extortionate prices for sandwiches and Calvin thinks it's time to strike back against the cost of living crisis, in his own particular way.Terence wants to get clarity on how murder charges work, and if podcasting can have any bearing on them, while Calvin wonders if the charge for murdering Tupac should be worth the same when it's taken almost three decades to get an arrest.One listener's question has the lads reminiscing about what might have been in some major sporting moments in Irish history; and burgers and soup meet in a question that threatens to derail the entire Talking Bollox project.
10/17/2023 • 20 minutes, 48 seconds
Episode 143 w/ Jordan McCann
Jordan McCann has come through many obstacles and battled many demons to become a hugely respected musician. He talks to us about life growing up in Little Hulton, his experiences of prison, and the damage left behind by poverty and addiction.He talks to us about how everyone can turn their life around, and how he left behind a life on the streets to achieve his success.
10/12/2023 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 54 seconds
Bonus: Two for a Chew
What are the most valuable liquids in the world? Terence and Calvin attempt to make their own lists and include some questionable additions like Blue Powerade and Volvic Water.A listener gets in touch to share another random fact that has the boys wondering what defines a castle, while a different question has them debating the months of the summer season.And Terence is left to defend himself after being spotted heading to the Busted concert.
10/10/2023 • 18 minutes, 51 seconds
Episode 142 w/ Kiefer Crosbie Part 2
Since he first spoke to us over 2 years ago, Kiefer Crosbie has gone on to achieve his dream of fighting in the UFC - But he won't stop there. Kiefer told us all about the journey he's been on to get to this point, and what he sees in his future, including a return of the UFC to Dublin. He also talked about the power of martial arts in preventing violence on the streets and Terence called him out for potentially breaking his ribs during training.
10/5/2023 • 1 hour, 41 minutes, 50 seconds
Bonus: The Mini Pinch Apocalypse
If the zombie apocalypse came to Ireland, would Terence and Calvin team up for survival, or each go their own way? One listener's question about their survival plans kicks off a major difference of opinion, and leads to some strange revelations and worrying admissions.There's a seemingly unanswerable riddle that leads to deep thought on the importance of the element of surprise when it comes to your pain threshold and Terence threatening people with assault by a six-year-old.And a listener's tips on public toilet hygiene blows Terence's mind.
10/3/2023 • 18 minutes, 47 seconds
Episode 141 w/ Keith Barry
Hypnotist, magician and brain hacker Keith Barry joined us this week to explain how he got started with magic and mind reading, his work with some very well known names including Morgan Freeman and Nicole Scherzinger and he even hacks our brains and makes a promise to rid Terence of his smoking habit through hypnosis.
9/28/2023 • 1 hour, 34 minutes, 57 seconds
Bonus: Don't Call it a Comeback
After a long hiatus we return to the studio for a very special bonus episode. Terence gives an update on what has kept him away for so long and why it's cost him two teeth, so far. Calvin argues he could be a pilot with minimal time spent training, while Terence argues he got the better of Lance Armstrong going up Howth Hill.There’s also some talk of clapping at funerals and on flights, while Terence admits to breaking out in applause in taxis - and gets thrown a Texas question to welcome him back.
9/26/2023 • 26 minutes, 5 seconds
Episode 140 - The National Stadium
Our biggest ever live show! We packed out the National Stadium for our show on the 28th of June and were joined by our most requested guest ever Willa White who had us all in stitches with his stories, illusionist Keith Barry also appeared and did a few tricks with us and we even got Maverick Sabre to sing us all a few songs!
9/21/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 2 seconds
Episode 139 - Electric Picnic w/ Willa White
A Talking Bollox first this week, as we have an episode with just one of the lads. Illness meant Terence wasn't able to make it to Electric Picnic this year, so Calvin called on Willa White to share the stage with him. It wasn't quite the show we had all hoped for, but Willa brought some stories and jokes that lifted the roof off the place.
9/7/2023 • 56 minutes, 1 second
Bonus: Take the L
Calvin has a new theory about the flocks of Spanish students he's been seeing on the bus this past summer, while Terence is too busy getting recognised by bus and Luas drivers to notice - Although it unclear whether this fame is due to the podcast or his shameless disregard for buying tickets. There's also talk of spur of the moment tattoos, surprising ecosystems and survival on coffee alone.
9/5/2023 • 23 minutes, 46 seconds
Episode 138 w/ Alexandra Ryan
Ali Ryan joined us to talk to us about her huge success as a showbiz journalist, founding Goss.ie at just 23 and her struggles and determination to keep it afloat in the early years. She also opened up about the sex tape filmed without her consent, the blackmail and rumours around it, and the impact it had on her life.
8/31/2023 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 14 seconds
Bonus: Amy with a fada
Terence suffers from a bout of sleep paralysis that sends him down a YouTube rabbit hole and has him worried he might be the latest member of the 27 club. Meanwhile, Calvin is reassessing his music playlists in favour of podcasts and choosing who he would bring back from the dead for a headline act at Electric Picnic. There's also an assertion that Howth Head is a harder cycle than the Tour De France and a promise of a big budget guests in the next year...
8/29/2023 • 27 minutes, 31 seconds
Episode 137 w/ Eddie Mullins Part 2
Former Governor of Mountjoy Prison, Eddie Mullins joined us as he moves into a new role where he'll be tackling the issues around the inner city. We chat about the solutions to those issues, including preventative measures and more balanced reporting in the media and online. We also hear about how Dublin, and Mountjoy, has changed over the past 30 years as well as what has stayed the same.
8/24/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Bonus: A Barber Scorned
Are there more mullets now than there are skin fades? Yes, according to Terence and Calvin, but what they don't know is whether they're by choice or the result of being unfaithful to your barber. They ponder this, along with questions about going back in time, emigrating and sacrificing your sight for your family.
Terence also offers some advice to aspiring runners and while Calvin shares his own fond memories of chasing after a shoplifter.
Send your listener questions or comments to [email protected]
8/22/2023 • 19 minutes, 38 seconds
Episode 136 w/ Kiera Dignam
Kiera Dignam joined us to talk about being bullied in school, getting pregnant at 16 and being a 'nepo baby'.
In the wake of her father Christy's passing, she also told us about how music has helped her to deal with grief and why he could never be replaced.
8/17/2023 • 52 minutes, 53 seconds
Bonus: Happy as a Sardine
Calvin's taste in TV shows is questioned, along with his life philosophy after he is forced to choose between lions and sardines. And Terence tells us why he's getting sick of explaining his 'embarrassing' tattoo.
A listener reaches out with some statistics that reignite the 147, 9 darter, hole in 1 debate and the lads discuss recent cases of antisocial behaviour in Dublin, possible solutions and their own run ins with the law.
Send your listener questions or comments to [email protected]
8/15/2023 • 32 minutes, 33 seconds
Episode 135 - Respite
Next week's bonus episode comes early after a tooth ache throws off the typical recording schedule but there's still plenty of Talking Bollox with tales of heroic life saving and dramatic plane journeys.
Not to mention the listener questions which have Terence contemplating life as a spy and Calvin reminiscing on some of the stranger 'facts' he learned in college. The lads also debate the best quiz show to win and the explore the strange world of Japanese reality TV.
Send your listener questions or comments to [email protected].
8/10/2023 • 30 minutes, 40 seconds
Bonus: TB to the Moon
The bonus episodes return with big dreams, from a young Calvin’s childhood dream of becoming an astronaut, to Terry Flower’s mission to become a mogul in 12 months, and a blueprint for success for the Talking Bollox business empire.
Calvin is still fielding a wave of hate over a tweet, while Terence is wondering what he can make his enemies eat for eternity.
They lament the lack of passion shown in sandwich making at times, and remember a story of murder down at the shop, and sketch out plans for the Talking Bollox business empire.
Send your listener questions or comments to [email protected]
8/8/2023 • 18 minutes, 18 seconds
Episode 134 - Relief
We return after our break and we've got a few things to talk about - from Terence's discovery that Talking Bollox appears to be huge in Turkey, to some stories from behind the scenes of our recent live shows.
And, as promised, there's the big reveal on the complex, secretive story behind the R episodes.
8/3/2023 • 49 minutes, 29 seconds
Episode 133 - Talking Bollox Sports
This week we bring you our favourite Talking Bollox moments from the world of sport. We’ve got inspirational stories of recovery, the lessons that come with missing out on huge potential but finding peace, and a chat with the world’s biggest boxing promoter – Eddie Hearn.
7/13/2023 • 1 hour, 39 minutes, 2 seconds
Bonus: In the Name of the Father Power
Terence is considering a calling from God, but early signs are the priesthood might not be for him.
The coffee and strawberry debates (and listener backlash) continue, while Terence has some "facts" about beverage temperatures - and Calvin wants a fact check on those "facts".
Terence worries his potted memory of the Rocky films is a sign of a serious and concerning memory issue, while the lads weigh up their go-to films and TV shows.
And there's a request for an inter-podcast WWE style tag team match.
7/11/2023 • 25 minutes, 4 seconds
Episode 132 - Talking Bollox Live
After our shows at the National Stadium we decided to go back to the archives and bring you some of our favourite bits from our live shows, going right back to the start.
We've put together a mix of moments from when we were joined on stage by Roddy Collins, John Connors, Marc O'Neill, Senator Lynn Ruane, Hughie Maughan, Aoife Moore, James Kavanagh, Ciaran Moran and Enya Martin.
7/6/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 47 seconds
Bonus: Secret Payments and Alestations
Terence is in a rage against a local festival that has ruined his week, and Calvin has some issues with the gentrification of place names in the inner city.
Calvin is left baffled by Terence's bizarrely in depth knowledge of animals who have worked as spies, and a story of a pigeon that is too good to be true.
There's some discussion of the recent controversy at RTE - and Terence makes the case for refusing nothing in life but a clatter.
The thesaurus fellas make an effort to expand vocabulary, from German shepherds, to red sauce and sofas.
7/4/2023 • 28 minutes, 2 seconds
Episode 131 - Ragamuffin
Ahead of two of our biggest ever live shows at the National Stadium we sit down to answer your important questions, like would we rather go on Love Island or Big Brother and which is harder a hole in one, a 147, or a nine darter?
And is now the right time to reveal the secret meaning behind the 'R' words?
6/29/2023 • 51 minutes, 47 seconds
Bonus: A rumour always better than the truth
The true worth of iced coffee threatens to ignite all out war, with CAlvin and Terence firmly at odds.
Calvin gives Terence has a revelation about coat hooks in his home, and this leads to him making an admission about a very sentimental bottle of cooking oil.
Live show nerves are in the background, but Terence has a new diet of around the clock porridge that is going to see him through.
6/27/2023 • 33 minutes, 28 seconds
Episode 130 w/ Roddy Collins Part 2
Friend of the podcast, Roddy Collins joins us once again to entertain with stories of singing down the phone to his book publisher, a holiday home that was once a caravan and awards ceremonies gone wrong.
We also suggest a few other career opportunities for him now that his book has been released, including his own podcast or a return to management and he tells us why he has never been happier than he is now.
6/22/2023 • 59 minutes, 18 seconds
Bonus: Undefeated & Underrated
Terence claims to be the world's greatest player at a very particular and parochial game, Calvin wants to whittle down the list of potential narrators to tell the Talking Bollox story. The lads weigh up which celebrity they would live with for a year, and Terence wants to know if we can talk about Adele. There are death row menus and the highly fluid local rules of switch are discussed.
6/20/2023 • 24 minutes, 44 seconds
Episode 129 w/ Darren Conway Part 2
100 episodes later, Darren Conway is back in with us for a part 2.
We chat about Darren's work in the couple of years since he was last in, from his TV series to his own podcast, and how he's now fielding frequent calls from Terence - sometimes with strange results.
There's a bit of reminiscing about Terence and Calvin's acting debut on Darren & Joe's Free Gaff, and an explanation of the origins of "The Hooley Gooley" threat.
We also talk in-depth about how the pressures of being a well known face can sometimes becoming overwhelming. Darren and Terence in particular discuss how at times they find themselves wondering to handle it all, and while they appreciate and love the support they receive, they do sometimes struggle with how to react to it.
6/15/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 25 seconds
Bonus: James Bond, muppet
Terence practices telepathy while trying to decide on his favourite Irish film of all time; there's an offer to play a life or death game with tempting odds; Calvin rails against the James Bond franchise while he also considers body modifications to secure a one hundred million euro prize.
And we meet the first known Swedish Talking Bollox fan, and Terence stereotypes the life out of the Swedish nation.
6/13/2023 • 29 minutes, 3 seconds
Episode 128 w/ Deirdre Gogarty
Ireland's first female world champion boxer, Deirdre Gogarty faced a lot of obstacles in her journey to becoming champion including the attitude towards women boxing in Ireland, dangerous unsanctioned matches, and having to make weight by stuffing her pockets with coins - just to get a chance to fight. She joined us to share her story and to discuss the progress of Katie Taylor from exchanging letters at a young age to sitting ringside at her most recent fight.
6/8/2023 • 50 minutes, 4 seconds
Bonus: good kid, bAd wheelie
The inability to do a wheelie continues to haunt Terence and Calvin, but memories of the thrill of the chase of childhood knick knacks still warms their hearts.
Terence has been crank calling Darren Conway, while Calvin shows startlingly quick reactions when asked about a giraffe wearing a tie.
There's some more serious discussion about crime and punishment, and a zinger to make your skin crawl.
6/6/2023 • 26 minutes, 23 seconds
Episode 127 w/ Katriona O'Sullivan
Katreion is a doctor with a PhD in psychology, but she has had to face some incredible obstacles to get where she is today.
She told us about growing up in poverty and with parents who were addicts, having a child at 15, and ending up homeless, suffering with her own addiction - and then how she turned it all around.
We talk about how teachers can have an incredible, transformative impact on the life of a kid who's struggling - or they an do the opposite.
Katriona is a powerhouse and her story is inspirational. She is the author of a new book, telling her owns tory, called 'Poor'.
6/1/2023 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 21 seconds
Bonus: Unmasking the TV licence man
Listeners have a strange array of questions for us this week - everything from needing answers on blocking the toilet at work; giving your mortal enemy a cash windfall, and the symbolism of strange dreams.
As well as all of that, we look back at Eddie Hearn's visit to the studio, Terence considers boycotting Spotify on moral grounds, and the scammers have been coming for us.
5/30/2023 • 24 minutes, 9 seconds
Episode 126 w/ Gerry Hussey
Gerry is a performance psychologist and author of ‘Awaken Your Power Within’ and more. He joined us to share his story of struggling with his mental health from a young age and told us how it nearly cost him his life as a child. That experience inspired Gerry to learn more about the brain and how we can train it with the right exercises to reduce anxiety and to live a more fulfilling, rewarding life. Gerry also uses his psychological expertise to help high performance athletes cope with stress and he shared some great examples of it in action on the pitch!
If you have been impacted by any of the topics discussed in this week's episode, you can contact Samaritans:
National 24hr Helpline: 116 123
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.samaritans.org
5/25/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 57 seconds
Bonus: Teleporting the gaff down
Terence sees the vast potential in the powers of teleportation (of others), Calvin has big questions about strange names, a listener challenges the lads to consider which animal they would stand the best chance with in a fight, and the lads weigh up which fictional movie character they'd choose to live the rest of their days as.
5/23/2023 • 31 minutes, 52 seconds
Episode 125 w/ Eddie Hearn
Chairman of Matchroom Sports and arguably the world's most influential boxing promoter, Eddie Hearn joined us ahead of Katie Taylor's homecoming to discuss the legacy of the fight, and how his attitude towards women's sports has changed over the years. He also told us about his upbringing, the origins of his work ethic and his drive to win.
5/18/2023 • 48 minutes, 39 seconds
Bonus: Moonwalking under a ladder
Umbrella theft, superstitions, the size of fridges, chewing gum in the shower and debatable time travel options - it's a weird one, but Terence explaining his problem with switches on plug sockets takes us on a journey into another realm entirely.
Calvin admits to multiple holding on to multiple superstitions, and a strict code of conduct towards magpies, which Terence mocks him for before admitting to one of the strangest habits we're ever likely to hear.
There's a serious debate about the morals of umbrella theft, a listener has some important public health info to add to the recent discussion around holding in farts, while a disagreement over the size of Irish fridges kicks off.
And a listener offers the lads the chance to travel forward in time and see what has become of their worlds.
Send your questions and messages for the bonus episodes to [email protected]
5/16/2023 • 31 minutes, 12 seconds
Episode 124 w/ Pat Shortt
Pat Shortt is one of Ireland's most famous, and most loved, comedians and actors.
We talked about his early life growing up, how D'Unbelievables got their start, the fame of Father Ted, and how later in his career he has earned respect as an actor - including a big role in the Banshees of Inisherin.
And not to forget, knocking Shakira off the top of the charts with "Jumbo Breakfast Roll".
5/11/2023 • 48 minutes, 40 seconds
Bonus: The Babylonian Fellas
Terence is thrown into a tailspin by questions over who invented time, while Calvin is baffled by how far away Lucan is.
Calvin has lessons for us on the world of pigeon fancying - a world Terence insists he never had the opportunity to enter - and they consider which of the two of them is more difficult to spend time with.
Then there's listener questions, leading us to conversations about hauntings, a missing moon, the daily workload of a modern day exorcist, and musical guilty pleasures.
5/9/2023 • 27 minutes, 51 seconds
Episode 123 w/ Chris Forrester
Chris comes in to chat with us about the League of Ireland, arriving to play for Bohs in his school uniform and beating the likes of Villa & Leicester in cup games for Peterborough. He names the best and worst players he’s played with in his career so far and goes through some career highs and lows, including struggling with his mental health while playing in the UK after the death of his sister.
5/4/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 7 seconds
Bonus: The Texas Connection
You asked for them, so we've delivered them. The bonus episodes are here.
In our first ever extra episode we take your questions, give some stories that haven't made it into the main episodes, and have all of the details about our next live show.
Terence wonders who invented the English language, Calvin makes the case against dolphins and they debate which ghost they'd most want to have as a guest on the podcast.
5/2/2023 • 32 minutes, 57 seconds
Episode 122 w/ Adam Rowe
After a lot of manifesting by Terence, comedian and host of Have A Word podcast, Adam Rowe joined us this week for a chat about everything from flying and counting cards to conspiracies and aliens. He also told us about his life growing up in Liverpool, and how he went from maths whizz-kid to stand up comedian.
4/27/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 38 seconds
Episode 121 - Referendum
We chat about the aftermath of last weeks episode with Tánaiste Micheál Martin - from the reaction, good and bad, to some of the more incredible conspiracy theories people came up with around it all.
We also answer your questions, throw out some zingers of our own, and Terence goes down a rabbit hole on his complex, fraught lifelong relationship with bees.
4/20/2023 • 57 minutes, 53 seconds
Episode 120 w/ Micheál Martin
We're joined by Tánaiste Micheál Martin this week. We talk about his early life growing up in Cork, his start in politics and what it's like to become Taoiseach. And of course we throw him a few zingers.
Beyond that, we get into an in-depth discussion on issues like social inequality, Ireland's drugs policy and the housing crisis.
4/13/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 49 seconds
Episode 119 w/ Owen Roddy
Once known as 'Rowdy' Owen Roddy and now known for his coaching expertise, Owen joined us to chat about about his life growing up, his start in MMA & how sports saved his life.
He also told us about some of the lessons it has taught him including how being a Jack of all trades is sometimes better than being a master of one and he revealed why Nate Diaz wouldn’t survive walking down Summerhill.
4/6/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 54 seconds
Episode 118 w/ Neil Delamere & Dave Moore
We welcome comedian Neil Delamere back to the pod this week and he's brought along his own podcast co-host, Dave Moore, of Today FM, to give us a general knowledge workout.
We talked about everything from Mastermind specialist subjects, to collecting runners, the baffling number of molecules in a glass of water, swimming with sharks, and even a quickfire quiz.
3/30/2023 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 30 seconds
Episode 117 - Restless
This week, the lads sit down together to catch up and run through some of your questions. They offer up their opinions on everything from crows and water slides to rugby fans and the middle class and debate how much money they would need to send their mams to jail for a year. Calvin also shares some advice for new dads and ruins Terence's dream of becoming a father to twins.
3/23/2023 • 56 minutes, 6 seconds
Episode 116 w/ Eve McDowell
Eve is a stalking victim, who has used her personal experience to campaign for the introduction of laws against stalking in Ireland. She was followed relentlessly from first thing in the morning to last thing at night by a man with a fixation on her. He was eventually jailed for breaking into her home and attacking her housemate with a hammer and was released earlier this month.
Eve told us about her experience and her ongoing fight for dedicated laws against stalking in Ireland to protect those going through similar situations.
If you have been impacted by any of the topics discussed in this week's episode, you can contact Women's Aid:
National 24hr Helpline: 1800 341 900
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @Womens_Aid
3/16/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 57 seconds
Episode 115 w/ Darren O'Connor
Darren is a youth worker who has worked in Dublin's inner city for many years, including with Terence as a young man. Darren told us about growing up in Ballymun and how that environment gave him the tools to help young people later in life. He spoke to us about the seismic changes youth workers can quietly do to turn around the lives of people that others might have given up on, why the greatest successes aren't the loudest ones in life, and he also has some cracking stories for us.
3/9/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 49 seconds
Episode 114 w/ Tommy Mallet
This week we talked to one of the biggest names in men's fashion, the one and only Tommy Mallet.
We talk about everything from his childhood in London, the earliest days of Mallet clothing, Tommy's new view on life since receiving a diagnosis for ADD, and his Pearse Street roots (and his ma's coddle).
3/2/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 49 seconds
Episode 113 - Report Card
The lads take your questions and try to help out with your requests for advice, and this week there are some strange, disturbing and hilarious submissions from listeners. Everything from bomb disposal on a push bike, to managing Valentine's disasters, to how to unravel the mystery of a suspiciously locked room in a rented house.
And to go with that, Terence has found his old school journal, and it offers a glimpse into the chaotic world of teenage Terry.
2/23/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 27 seconds
Episode 112 w/ Ray Lane
Ray Lane is a veteran bomb disposal expert from Dublin. His career began by working to defuse IRA bombs and trying to outsmart and track down the bombers, some of whom he got to know personally.
When the NATO forces in Afghanistan were facing a daily onslaught of Taliban bombs, it was Ray who they sent for, as his experience from Ireland gave him an insight unlike anyone else.
He also worked as a diplomat in Bosnia during the civil war there, and witnessed horrific acts committed by people against their own neighbours. The horrors of that war left a deep, permanent mark on him and he would later go on testify about what he saw in war crimes trials.
Ray has led an incredible life and he spoke to us about all of it, including why he loved his work and what it takes to be the person who walks towards a 1000kg bomb - and why Hollywood movies can never truly show the craft of defusing a bomb.
2/16/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 59 seconds
Episode 111 w/ Conor Moore
Conor Moore, AKA Conor Sketches, has achieved global fame and success with his comedy and impressions.
He tells us the incredible story of how he went from making a video about his local GAA club, just for his close friends, to working with superstars like Tiger Woods and Jose Mourinho - and even having Justin Timberlake steal his punchlines.
2/9/2023 • 1 hour, 35 minutes, 33 seconds
Episode 110 w/ Dr Sharon Lambert
Sharon is a psychologist who has been working on mental health, addiction and trauma throughout her career.
She spoke to us about her work, about 'social capital' and how it impacts all of our lives, and why no matter how hard someone works the likelihood is that without social capital you can't beat the system.
2/2/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 50 seconds
Episode 109 - Remembrance
The two boys sit down to take your questions and talk about everything from what they'd put in a Dublin time capsule, to Terence's chances of outwitting and out-running a silverback gorilla in the Ilac Centre, and the one mystery they would love to know the truth behind.
1/26/2023 • 58 minutes, 23 seconds
Episode 108 w/ Aoife Moore
Aoife Moore is a journalist covering Irish politics. She was a guest at our last live show and since then we've been hounded by requests to get her on for a full episode.
We talked about everything from how the murder of her uncle on Bloody Sunday inspired Aoife to want to be a journalist, the online abuse she has faced, what it's like covering Irish politics, the protests around refugee centres, the prospects for a united Ireland, and how trauma rooted in The Troubles lives on today.
1/19/2023 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 7 seconds
Episode 107 w/ Jason Byrne
This one goes as you might expect - a bit of everything and all over the place in the best way possible. We talk a little about men and their health (and why old habits die hard), Jason's heart troubles, Terence's mystery lump, UFOs, the speed of sound, and why it's never a good idea to start a fight with a celebrity.
1/12/2023 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 47 seconds
Episode 106 - Vicar St 3.0
Roddy Collins, Aoife Moore and James Kavanagh were our guests for talking Bollox Live at Vicar Street on the 19th of November... and this might be our favourite live show so far.
There was an incredible atmosphere in the crowd that night and the guests gave us big laughs and powerful conversations.
1/5/2023 • 1 hour, 35 minutes, 41 seconds
Episode 105 - The Best of 2022
We take a moment this week to sit down and look back on some of our favourite moments and guests from the past 12 months.
It has been an incredible year for Talking Bollox and we wanted to take a bit of time to thank the listeners and give you some insight into the biggest moments of the year, and give you a few stories from behind the scenes. We've got music, comedy and incredible personal stories in this episode.
12/29/2022 • 2 hours, 28 minutes, 55 seconds
Episode 104 - Reindeer
It's a Talking Bollox Christmas special this week, with the two lads sitting down to talk about their Christmas traditions and a few other things that come to mind over the festive season.
Plus there's plenty of questions from listeners answered, and Terence reveals his newfound dream to become a star of the big screen.
12/22/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 28 seconds
Episode 103 w/ Kenneth O'Driscoll
Kenneth was once stuck in the trap of a vicious cycle of drug addiction and crime, which stemmed from trauma in his early years. It was the birth of his daughter that motivated him to change his life, and since then he has gone on an incredible road to recovery ad redemption and now dedicates himself to helping others.
This episode brings us back to our roots and it was an inspiring story to hear.
12/15/2022 • 1 hour, 47 minutes, 18 seconds
Episode 102 w/ Belters Only
This week the 2 lads are joined by 2 of the biggest DJs not only in Dublin but in Ireland, Belters Only.
They chat about how they came together and found the incredible success they've had, how dark periods left them stronger and better able to handle the pitfalls of the music industry, and why timing is everything in life.
12/8/2022 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 27 seconds
Episode 101 - The Murder of Charles Self
Charles Self, an RTE set designer, was brutally murdered in his own home on an icy night in January 1982. 40 years later the case remains clouded in mystery.
The investigation that followed saw 1500 gay men interviewed around Dublin, with many feeling the gardai used the investigation as cover to carry out a witch hunt against the gay community, at a time when homosexual acts were outlawed in Ireland.
The murder happened in a very different Ireland to today's society - gay people were hunted by vicious gangs and got little protection from the police or courts, who more than once allowed killers to walk free because their victims were gay.
We're joined by Frank Greaney, who has investigated the Charles Self case in his new podcast 'Inside the Crime', and Bill Foley, a gay rights activist who tells us about the hate and danger the LGBT community faced in the Ireland of the 1980s.
12/1/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 39 seconds
Episode 100 w/ Versatile & Willa White
It's our 100th episode so we're having a bit of party. Dublin rappers Versatile - Casper Walsh and Eskimo Supreme - join us for their first ever in-depth interview.
They tell their story for the first time, from breaking new ground in Irish music with the incredible heights of their 3 Arena show, to dark days when they faced calls for their cancellation amid allegations of racism and misogyny.
And of course we couldn't have our 100th episode without the legend that is Willa White. He drops in and adds to the chaos the way only he can.
11/24/2022 • 1 hour, 36 minutes, 1 second
Episode 99 w/ Maverick Sabre
Maverick Sabre is one of the most talented and successful Irish artists of recent years and he joins the lads to talk about his rise in the music industry, struggling with identity between his Irish and English roots, and how sage advice and making the right moves at the right times helped him avoid potential pitfalls on the road to fame.
11/17/2022 • 1 hour, 42 minutes, 56 seconds
Ep 98 - Reconciliation
This week the lads answer your questions. Everything from how to set up your own podcast; the one musical artist they could listen to forever, and what would be your death row meal?
11/10/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 14 seconds
Episode 97 w/ Neil Delamere
Neil Delamare is one of Ireland's best known and most successful stand up comedians and he joined us for what turned out to be a hilarious, interesting chat that covered everything from Ireland's greatest moments, to mysteries around the pyramids, Terence's obsession with JFK, and a very tricky zinger about time travel.
11/3/2022 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 41 seconds
Episode 96: Live at Electric Picnic
Missed the lads at EP?? No bother as in this episode we hear Talking Bollox live from Electric Picnic. Listen as the lads talk all about being backstage, the artists, the energy and a special guest makes an appearance too.
10/20/2022 • 54 minutes, 8 seconds
Episode 95 w/ The Two Norries
This week on the podcast, the lads are joined by the stars of The Two Norries Podcast, James Leonard & Timmy Long. They discuss what it was like growing up in Cork City, addiction, crime, mental health and how their podcast is their way of releasing stress and getting things off their chest.
10/13/2022 • 1 hour, 38 minutes, 9 seconds
Episode 94 - Vicar St 2.0
With the week that’s in it, after selling out two nights at Vicar St faster than any other podcast in history, we’re putting out our most recent live show at the iconic venue. What a night this was! Recorded in front of a capacity crowd in August 19, 2022, the place was electric as always! We want to say a huge thanks to our guests on the night Marc O'Neill, John Connors, Dylan Moran and Ciaran Moran.
10/6/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 13 seconds
Episode 93 w/ Enda Murphy
This week the lads are joined by Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist Enda Murphy. His firsthand experience of having ADHD has given Enda a unique insight into the difficulties children and adolescence face in growing up. This insight has enabled him to translate complex psychodynamics into easily understood programmes for parents, teachers and health professionals. His understanding and ability to communicate is astounding and we learn a few things about Calvin and Terence too.
9/29/2022 • 1 hour, 54 minutes, 20 seconds
Episode 92 w/ Damien Dempsey
One of Ireland's greatest songwriters and one of Dublin's finest ambassadors joins us this week. Damo talks to us about everything from growing up in Donaghmede to making his break into music, his outlook and philosophy on life, his legendary gigs and cult following - and he has a zinger that leaves the lads completely stumped.
And, of course, Damo plays a few tunes for us - and he nearly takes the roof off the place.
9/22/2022 • 2 hours, 1 minute, 20 seconds
Episode 91 - Revolut
The two lads sit down for a catch up and to take questions from listeners.
We cover everything from why the Garth Brooks gigs have Terence living in a state of fear, the potential to run away forever to Sweden, our dream superhero powers, and what advice we would give to our 15-year-old selves.
Plus there is some quiet reflection on addiction and recovery, as a big month passes.
9/15/2022 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 48 seconds
Episode 90 w/ John Connors
John is one of Ireland's most famous actors and he's never been scared of voicing his opinion, which has often led to controversy.
He came in to chat with us and for the first ever he talks about it all - from politics to cancel culture, to suicide, career success and personal breakdowns - and how acting saved his life more than once.
Above all though this one was a great laugh, and we made sure to ask what it was like to kill Nidge.
9/8/2022 • 2 hours, 20 minutes, 56 seconds
Episode 89 w/ Shauna Bannon
Shauna Bannon is one of the lading faces of Irish MMA and her personal story is one of incredible determination in pursuing excellence, as she aims to reach the MMA by the age of 30. She joined us to talk through her journey to mixed martial arts, through a career in kickboxing that started age 3 and ended up with world titles. And to go with it all that she talked to us about what it's like chasing that dream while being a single mother, and handling the tough training schedule with raising her son.
9/1/2022 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 36 seconds
Episode 88 w/ Willa White Part 3
We make Talking Bollox history this week, as we have the first ever guest hattrick, with Willa White making his third appearance.
To mark the occasion we covered everything from Goldilocks going over bank counters for porridge, the greatest Dublin slang, Terence and Calvin's supernatural encounters, and Willa's choice for an alternative to a guide cat.
8/25/2022 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 20 seconds
Episode 87 w/ Stephen Travers
The Miami Showband Massacre is one of the most infamous atrocities of The Troubles. In the early hours of the morning The MiamI Showband - then one of Ireland's most famous groups - were stopped at what appeared to be a military checkpoint in County Down. It was in fact an ambush, planned as an attempt to frame the band as terrorists. Three of the band members were killed in the attack.
Stephen Travers was one of the survivors of the attack and was left fighting for his life in the aftermath. Since then he has campaigned for the truth behind the attack, and also to help other victims of The Troubles unravel the dark cloud of secrets that hangs to this day.
Despite the subject, ultimately this is a conversation full of hope and happiness. Stephen is an inspiring man and it was a pleasure to have him tell us his story.
8/18/2022 • 1 hour, 41 minutes, 13 seconds
Episode 86 - Live at Vicar Street
On June 19th we played Vicar Street for the first time, and it was an incredible night with a sold out crowd lifting the roof off the place.
The guests that joined us on stage were comedian Enya Martin, sex educator Jenny Keane, and musician and D1 native Gemma Dunleavy.
8/11/2022 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 85 w/ Tony Groves
Tony Groves is the co-founder of the Tortoise Shack podcast publishing platform, a former banker and an active political commentator.
In this episode, Tony speaks to us about the number of people who have died while in Garda custody, and some of his grievances with GSOC. He also discusses going viral online after his appearance on Claire Byrne Live, as well as the issues of housing and classism. He offers an insight into his days working in the banking sector before and during the financial crash and how that has impacted on his life now.
8/4/2022 • 1 hour, 41 minutes, 29 seconds
Episode 84 - Recognition
We go back to just the two boys in the studio this week. We want to discuss a few things on our mind and take your questions. You've given us some very interesting zingers and asked us about everything from how we approach and handle our deeper episodes, to why Terence keeps starting on everyone.
7/28/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 11 seconds
Episode 83 w/ Sarah Grace
In 2019 Sarah Grace was violently sexually assaulted in her home by a man who broke into her bedroom.
She told us the harrowing story of that night and the battle she then had to fight to ensure her attacker was brought to justice. What she went through made her determined to speak out to help others who might have to go through the same thing. It is an eye opening account of how a survivor of sexual violence can emerge on the far side, and the legal hurdles in their way.
This episode contains discussions about violence, sexual assault and rape. If you have been impacted by any of the topics discussed in this week's episode, you can contact the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre (no matter where you are in the country):
National 24hr Helpline: 1800 77 8888
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @dublinrapecrisis
Twitter: @DublinRCC
7/21/2022 • 2 hours, 7 minutes, 9 seconds
Episode 82 w/ Keith Treacy
Keith Treacy's story is one of great hope, tragedy and ultimately redemption. He was a footballing prodigy from the flats on Dublin's Sheriff Street. Man Utd's assistant manager was calling the family home in Dublin to plead with Keith to sign at just 13 years old, at 15 he was training with Premier League first teams, he played for Ireland and before long he was lining up against the game's greats, like Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
But all the while he fell deeper into the addictions he kept hidden from the world - gambling, sex and, most importantly, alcohol. Keith not only lost his career but he feared he was close to losing his life as he reached his darkest moments. Yet somehow he turned it all around in his late 20s, and now has a story that can give hope to anyone struggling through dark times.
7/14/2022 • 1 hour, 57 minutes, 41 seconds
Episode 81 w/ John Kavanagh
John Kavanagh is known for becoming one of the most successful coaches in the MMA game - but his story was already a fascinating one long before he reached the UFC.
John tells us about how he started a back alley gym in Dublin when almost nobody knew what MMA was and through years of hard graft turned that into an an international success story.
And he tells us about how he turned a moment of adversity and pain into a new beginning, and why the lessons he learned from his own struggle can help anyone to transform their life. His outlook on life, from how we learn through our mistakes to how we can all chase excellence, is inspiring and one we can all take lessons from.
7/7/2022 • 1 hour, 55 minutes, 16 seconds
Episode 80 w/ Iain Ward (King of Chemo)
Iain Ward goes by the online name King of Chemo, and he has set himself the mission of breaking the world record for the most amount of money ever raised for charity by running a marathon. In just a few weeks he has racked up tens of thousands of followers trying to help him achieve his goal.
Iain was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor at the age of 30 but his attitude to his illness, and life in general, is incredibly uplifting and inspiring. This one was much more about the laughs than sadness and it was a pleasure to have Iain share his story with us.
6/30/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 37 seconds
Episode 79 w/ Coolio
In a year of surreal moments for Talking Bollox, this is up there at the very top. We were joined in the studio by Coolio, the platinum selling, Grammy winning rapper who has created some of the most famous songs in hip hop history.
We talked about his life growing up in Compton and he tells us about some extreme moments of violence he witnessed. We also go back to his early days in the music game, and then of course the massive global success he enjoyed with hits like "Gangsta's Paradise", and the legacy he enjoys today. And we talked about his love for Ireland, and why he likes to visit so often.
Also joining us in the studio was Coolio's longtime collaborator and producer, DJ Wino, who was able to bring his own insight into the incredible stories, from the early days on the streets of LA, to the days of Grammy wins and platinum records.
6/23/2022 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 54 seconds
Episode 78 - Relaxed 2.0
It's the two boys this week, enjoying a nice relaxed chat ahead of the live show in Vicar Street on Sunday. We talk about what it's like going to festivals and concerts sober, if going on a date is leading someone on, the many uses of the words bollocks, and our ridiculous demands backstage at live shows.,
6/16/2022 • 59 minutes, 17 seconds
Episode 77 w/ Ciaran Moran
Ciaran is a singer/songwriter from Dublin's north inner city and a man whose music speaks about where he, and we, came from. He joined us to talk about life growing up in the area, his musical inspirations, what inspires him to make his music, and he has a very questionable zinger.
There was plenty more in this episode too, including the biggest viral moment of the week - Terence's very public, and very embarrassing, fall. But as we learned, it isn't an isolated incident.
6/9/2022 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 52 seconds
Episode 76 w/ Lynsey Bennett
Lynsey Bennett is our guest this week. She was first diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2017 and endured three and a half years of hell while undergoing chemo
She fills us in about life now after the most challenging 18 months, she updates us on how she has managed to keep her cancer stable using holistic treatments and gives us the results of her most recent trip to Germany.
Lynsey is a very courages woman who has had to battle a lot over the last few years but she is now looking to move forward with her life and live in the present. She also spoke about how flirting on social media has evolved over the years, gave some relationship advice and talked a whole load more bollox.
6/2/2022 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 16 seconds
Episode 75 w/ Tony O'Reilly
This is one of the most incredible stories we've heard yet, and the first time we have taken a deep dive into the world of problem gambling.
Tony stole €1.75m from his employer to fund a gambling habit that got so out of control he lost of €10m in total, including almost half a million in just 12 hours.
This is a great insight into the grip gambling can take on people and how addicts can live a double life with what can be a totally secret addiction.
5/26/2022 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 50 seconds
Episode 74 w/ Eddie Mullins
Eddie Mullins is the Governor of Mountjoy Prison. He came in to us to give us an insight into life in Irish prisons, from the perspective of the prisoners and the prison guards. His views on life, punishment, and rehabilitation are fascinating and it was a pleasure to sit down and get an incredible look into a world that almost everyone has an opinion on, but very few know.
5/19/2022 • 2 hours, 9 minutes, 39 seconds
Episode 73 w/ Anna Clifford
Anna came in to us this week to tell us about her career on stage from Canada to the UK and back home again, to help us with some very tough zingers, and offer some valuable advice on dealing with stage fright ahead of our live show - including some of her own experiences of what it's lime to have a disaster on stage, and just keep going with it. And Anna was also able to bring a little more knowledge to our long running debate on the seagulls of Dublin.
5/12/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 43 seconds
Episode 72 - Revealed
We did an Ask Us Anything this week where we took your questions, and they're a mixed bag. We covered everything from choosing between if you would give up crisps or sweets for life, to our biggest influences in life, the growing pressure of social media to show wealth (whether its real or imagined) and misconceptions around ADHD. This one was a lot of fun and also threw us a few curveballs to really think about. Plus we have some big news about the next live show!
5/5/2022 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 35 seconds
Episode 71 w/ Christy Dignam Part 2
Christy Dignam is one of the legends of Irish life, and his experiences have given him an incredible insight into far more than just the music business.
We've had Christy on the show back in the early days and we felt there was a lot more to talk about so we asked him to join us again. We talked about everything from his battles with addiction, to Aslan's plane crash, to the hoodie v jumper debate, and Christy weighs in on the Beatles V Oasis debate.
And to wrap it all up, he belted out a couple of songs in the studio. This one was an experience from start to finish!
4/28/2022 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 8 seconds
Episode 70 w/ Karl McManus
Karl is one of the boys, he's better known by his online persona Awful Gas. He started out streaming and making videos during the pandemic and has developed a large online community, with big followings on YouTube, TikTok and Twitch.
This episode is a prime example of how a Talking Bollox episode can spiral far beyond the guest's story. We cover everything from conspiracy theories to ghosts and aliens.
4/21/2022 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 58 seconds
Episode 69 w/ Eric Donovan
Eric Donovan is a boxer and a person with a story unlike any other. He came in to tell us his incredible life story and talk about plenty besides that, including his favourite podcasts, the problems some kids face when school doesn't work for them, proving the doubters wrong, redemption in life and sport, and of course a bit about boxing!
Above all Eric and the lads talk about how recovery is a journey with no destination, but the destination isn't the point.
4/14/2022 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 17 seconds
Episode 68 - The Live Show
One month ago we took a huge step and brought Talking Bollox out of the studio and to the people, playing our first ever live show at a sold out Liberty Hall. It was an unforgettable night, with guest Senator Lynn Ruane, Hughie Maughan and Al Foran all joining us for an incredible evening with a crazy crowd.
4/7/2022 • 1 hour, 36 minutes, 45 seconds
Episode 67 - Reloaded
We go back to the two boys this week, and we're running through a few things listeners have asked us to speak about. We're talking about Terence's theory that the TV licence man doesn't exist; Calvin's eventful week on a ski holiday; Ireland's response to the Ukrainian refugee crisis; Terence's latest film reviews (controversial) and then the future of live shows for the pod - plus plenty more.
3/31/2022 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 2 seconds
Episode 66 w/ Suzanne Jackson
This week we welcome Suzanne Jackson to the Talking Bollox studio. Many of you will know her as SoSueMe, she is one of Ireland's most famous people. What not many will know is how hard she grafted to become one of the most successful businesswomen in the country. A brand builder and entrepreneur she was one of the first bloggers in Ireland, long before anyone knew what an influencer was. She used the online world to make connections and build an audience. Many people thought she was mad to pack in her job as a receptionist in a radio station to go full time working with her blog and online. Fast forward a few years later and Suzanne is the founder and CEO of SoSueMe, one of Ireland's biggest female lifestyle brands. We chat about her journey, her future plans and also discuss the term “influencer” and what it means in today's world.
3/24/2022 • 56 minutes, 54 seconds
Episode 65 w/ Enya Martin
We finally met our match in the Talking Bollox world. We thought we were able to talk some bollox until we met Enya. There’s some great chats in this one and some mad detours including Tinder, American sports, Ronaldo and sign language. Enya also tells us about how she got into comedy from her first sketch to eventually selling out Vicar Street. Selling out Vicar St sounds like good craic doesn't it? We might try that ourselves 👀. Enya also discusses what it’s like to be a female comedian and her big plans for the future. It's not all light laughs, we also talk about a hard hitting topic that’s close to home for the three of us and the effects it has.
3/17/2022 • 1 hour, 35 minutes, 15 seconds
Episode 64 w/ Des Bishop
Comedian Des Bishop has had a fascinating life and he came in to offer us some of the knowledge he's collected along the way - from dealing with imposter syndrome, to handling pressure, to the differences between choices and chances in all our lives.
3/10/2022 • 1 hour, 57 minutes, 37 seconds
Episode 63 w/ Dr Brian Pennie Part 2
We all remember Brian from his first appearance in episode 37, but while that chat was about his personal story, this is him bringing his incredible professional knowledge to the table.
He explains to us what happens to the body and brain during periods of addiction and stress, and the scientific tactics that can help us all battle those things. He also explores why we end up in those states in the first place.
Brian also tells us about his MAVIG system, a set of principles and techniques he keeps in his daily life to manage his physical and mental health. Brian brought a lot of fascinating information with this one and it was a real eye opener to hear about the things we can all do every day to improve our quality of life.
3/3/2022 • 1 hour, 44 minutes, 6 seconds
GoLoud Selects | Talking Bollox on Unusual Suspects
A short message from Terence and Calvin about a brand new true crime podcast coming from one of our team here at Talking Bollox. Unusual Suspects is the incredible story of a $7.4m armed heist in New York, and the FBI chasing an Irish priest and an ex-IRA man (turned comic book dealer) in connection with it. This story and the characters in it are incredible, it grips you right from the start and it is absolutely top notch. We've heard it and we love it and we think you will too, so we wanted to tell you a bit more about it.
2/28/2022 • 4 minutes, 15 seconds
Episode 62 w/ Roddy Collins
This week it's the one and only Roddy Collins. There's nobody quite like him in football and it was a pleasure to sit down and hear some of the stories from a long career in the game, a lifetime around Dublin city, and watching his younger brother, Steve, rise to the top of the boxing game and become world champion.
2/24/2022 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 53 seconds
Episode 61 w/ Ger & Gavin Power
At last we finally managed to get the three Power brothers in the studio together, as Terence's brothers Gavin and Ger join us to talk about life growing up with Terry Flower. You'll have heard Terence's story before, from both him and his ma, but his brothers have their own perspective and we wanted to hear that. There's a lot of laughs and funny stories in this one, but on a more serious side the lads talk about how so many kids are written off by society because of their circumstances, but there can be hope for anyone.
2/17/2022 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 32 seconds
Episode 60 w/ Jenny Keane
As it's Valentine's week we decided to bring in a sex educator. Absolutely nothing is off limits in this episode! Jenny has made her name talking about sex with an honesty and openness we don't often hear in Irish society. and this week she's taking all of your questions. You definitely don't want to miss this one!
2/10/2022 • 1 hour, 39 minutes, 17 seconds
Episode 59 w/ Darren Lalor
Darren Lalor maybe isn't as well known as some of our guests, but his story is no less fascinating or inspirational.
Darren grew up in Finglas and left school at 14. He went on to have a career managing many music acts, including Aslan. Later in life he was making a living as a taxi drive, and decided he wanted to train to become a barrister. It was a long, hard road that involved him studying at night while he sat in his car between fares, but he pulled it off. It's an incredible story of perseverance and never accepting it's too late to achieve great things.
2/3/2022 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 42 seconds
Episode 58 - Riveted
This week it's just the two boys. It's been a while since we sat down with just the two of us, talked bollox and had a laugh - so this week we've got a lot of zingers, our quiz battle returns and we talk through a few topics listeners asked us to cover.
1/27/2022 • 34 minutes, 54 seconds
Episode 57 w/ Pat Divilly
Pat Divilly is an expert on mental and physical wellness, with a wealth of insight into how we can improve our lives with simple steps. Pat is renowned for his books, seminars and workshops, and he came in to tell us his story about how struggles in his 20s set him on a new path in life, and share some of what he has learned on his journey.
1/20/2022 • 1 hour, 36 minutes, 5 seconds
Episode 56 w/ Ardal O'Hanlon
This week we're joined by Irish comedy legend Ardal O'Hanlon. Ardal has some brilliant stories and tells us about going from life as a shy kid in County Monaghan, living in the shadow of The Troubles, to becoming one of the most recognisable faces in Irish comedy. We of course talk about being Father Dougal Maguire, but there's a lot more to this than just Father Ted.
1/13/2022 • 1 hour, 49 minutes, 54 seconds
Episode 55 w/ Caoimhin Agyarko
This week we're joined by one of the hottest prospects in Irish boxing, WBA International Champion, Caoimhin Agyarko.
Caoimhin talks to us about growing up in Belfast, how he got into boxing, and how he has dealt with racist abuse throughout his life. He also tells us about when he was stabbed on a night out in Belfast a few years ago. It was an attack that very nearly cost him his life and changed his whole perspective on the world.
1/6/2022 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 36 seconds
Episode 54 w/ Jim Sheridan
Jim Sheridan is a giant of Irish cinema, and one of our own. From Sheriff Street, Jim has made some of Ireland's most famous and powerful films, including 'In the Name of the Father' and 'My Left Foot'.
He's worked with some of the greats of cinema and he's been nominated for six Oscars. He tells us how a lad from Dublin 1 conquered the world, and about working with people like 50 Cent and Daniel Day Lewis. Jim is a living legend and it was an absolute pleasure and honour to have him come in for a chat and have the craic with us.
And then there's his perfect rendition of Snoop Dogg's "Murder was the case". No, really. Flawless.
12/23/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 31 seconds
Episode 53 w/ Ross Tierney
At just 20 years of age Ross Tierney has achieved a lot, establishing himself as a star of the Bohs first team, playing for Ireland under-21s and earning himself a transfer to Scottish Premiership side Motherwell.
But what he has gone through off the pitch is on another level entirely. He suffered a deep personal tragedy when he lost his best friend to suicide, and faced one of the toughest situations imaginable for any new parent when his newborn son was born with serious complications. Ross tells us how it all took its toll on him and he then fell into his own serious struggle with his mental health, which led to him being hospitalised. But he told us how he now manages his battles, and wants to help others face into theirs
Ross is an incredible guy and it was an absolute pleasure to talk to him. This conversation is very tough but also deeply inspiring.
This episode discusses suicide and suicidal ideation, and some people might find it distressing. If you or someone you know is struggling, please, talk to a friend or family member about what you’re going through, call into your GP or hospital, or call the Samaritans on 116 123 free from any phone in Ireland. You’re never alone. Support is available 24/7, 365 days a year. Help is always on hand. Don’t suffer in silence.
12/16/2021 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 51 seconds
Episode 52 w/ Willa White Part 2
This week marks one year of the Talking Bollox Podcast, so it was a time for our birthday celebration. And then Willa White announced the death of the zinger.
But we bounced back for a chat that looked back on an incredible year, the Talking Bollox Awards, and a bumper quiz. On top of all that there were some powerful moments and a lot of laughs, courtesy of Willa.
12/9/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 5 seconds
Episode 51 w/ Jack Byrne
Ireland international Jack Byrne comes in to talk to us about his journey in football, going from playing under Patrick Viera at Man City to playing in Holland, the Championship and eventually playing for Ireland. He talks about the personal struggles he faced as he moved between clubs, and why he finally decided he wanted to move home. He also talks to us about how Irish football can move to the next level and he tells us some of the best players he played with and against
12/2/2021 • 1 hour, 37 minutes, 17 seconds
Episode 50 w/ Miriam Mullins
Miriam is one of the biggest social media content creators in Ireland. She comes in to talk to us about how she built a massive global social media audience in a short space of time and her journey from lockdown to The Late Late Show, with a stop off in South Africa. We also talk about why social media is the new mainstream media, and much more.
11/25/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 3 seconds
Episode 49 w/ Adrian Kennedy
Adrian Kennedy is the king of talk radio. He comes in off the bat with some very controversial zingers! He comes in to talk to us about growing up, getting in to radio, how big the phoneshow was and the impact it had. He tells us some of his most memorable phone calls it & behind the scenes about the days of the show when it was one of the biggest in the country.
11/18/2021 • 1 hour, 39 minutes, 10 seconds
Episode 48 w/ Joe McGucken Part 2
We have a serious bit of craic in this one, but then we get in to why we got Joe in for a part 2, because a lot was left unsaid in Part 1.
This is a very raw, gripping story about Joe's loss of his brother and father and the miracle birth of his son Ollie ‘Ice’ McGucken.
11/11/2021 • 1 hour, 30 minutes, 8 seconds
Episode 47 - Retrograde
This week it's just the two boys with a few things to talk about. We talk about how Calvin caused murder with some comments on the law of attraction, and we talk about mindfulness/mindset and how big a role it plays in success and failure in life. We talk about travel and the new experiences it can bring you, and we did a bit of a quiz this week too, with the two boys going head to head.
11/4/2021 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 59 seconds
Episode 46 w/ Stall It
We have a very different episode for you this week. We recorded a crossover episode with Darren Conway and Joe McGucken, the lads from the Stall It podcast, and it's a mad listen that gets hectic.This episode is 4 lads talking about anything, letting the conversation go anywhere, causing slaughter and having the craic. There's no structure to this one, but loads of laughs about haircuts and runners and Halloween memories, and plenty of real talk about fame and the work that goes into a podcast.
10/28/2021 • 48 minutes, 29 seconds
Episode 45 w/ Sinead Kavanagh
This week Sinead Kavanagh joins us in the GoLoud Studios. Sinead is on the cusp of becoming world champion with her upcoming fight against Cris Cyborg. Sinead comes in to talk to us about her road to this career defining moment, what life was like growing up, going from being homeless with her child living in B&B's to now preparing for one of the biggest fights in female MMA history.
10/21/2021 • 46 minutes, 43 seconds
Episode 44 w/ Roddy Doyle
We're joined this week by one of Ireland's most famous writers, Roddy Doyle, whose Barrytown books are arguably still Dublin city's favourite novels.Roddy joined us to talk about everything from his inspirations, his work writing novels and films, his life growing up in Kilbarrack, his view on how Dublin city is changing today & so much more.He even criticised how we spell “Talking Bollox”.
10/14/2021 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 24 seconds
Episode 43 w/ Graham Burke
This week we have our first ever footballer on the pod! Graham Burke plays for Shamrock Rovers and has been capped for Ireland, is a D1 native and someone with a fascinating story about life in professional football. He tells us about achieving every boys dream of securing a move to a Premier League club. We talked about how politics and decisions can hamper your career in football. He also tells us how coming back to Ireland isn’t always a step down in football and why playing football in Ireland is starting to offer big opportunities to young players.
10/7/2021 • 1 hour, 42 minutes, 42 seconds
Episode 42 w/ Joe McGucken
This week we talk to one of Ireland's rising stars and D1 native, Joe McGucken. The skinny fella is representing D1 on the comedy scene and as the host of 'Stall It', his own GoLoud podcast, alongside Darren Conway. We had some buzz with Joe but it’s not all laughs, he's gone through some struggles in his life and he told us about the highs and lows along the way and the life lessons he has taken from the tough times. This one left us all with a lot to think about, but we had a great laugh too!
9/30/2021 • 1 hour, 30 minutes, 50 seconds
Episode 41 w/ Glenn 'Sauso' Murray (Part 2)
This week we welcome back one of our most memorable interviewees, Glenn 'Sauso' Murray. Glenn talks to us about heartbreak, the reason why he hitch hiked around Ireland to raise awareness for mixing alcohol and drugs with your mental health. He touches on ADHD & OCD+ in detail and everything he’s done since he appeared on episode 9 at the start of the year.
9/23/2021 • 1 hour, 55 minutes, 49 seconds
Episode 40 w/ Wayne Hart
Wayne Hart is a reformed criminal. We talked to him about his life of crime, he reflects on how the sexual abuse he suffered as a child led to him turning from the victim to the monster, and the pain he caused people during those years.Wayne has spent 17 years in prison but is now dedicating his life to preventing people following in his footsteps. We had Wayne on as part of the @get_themessage_out campaign. This campaign aims to help young people avoid going down the wrong road in life.This is a powerful one and an inspirational story, and a lesson that anybody can turn their life around!
9/16/2021 • 1 hour, 46 minutes, 11 seconds
Episode 39 w/ Mick Conlan
This week we're joined by one of Ireland's most famous sportspeople - World and European champions and Olympic medalist, Mick Conlan.Mick tells us about what it was like growing up in Belfast, his journey through amateur boxing, the infamous Olympics scandal and his transition to the pro game with his plans for the future. We also talk about the legacy the Troubles left in Mick's hometown, and the work he is doing now to try to combat the scourge of mental health problems there.Besides all that Calvin and Mick settle the row over who owes who a pizza, and make a bet on Mick beating Calvin's marathon time.
9/9/2021 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 13 seconds
Episode 38 - Resonate
After a few weeks of guests we go back to the two boys. This week we touch on some personal topics in regards to traits associated with ADHD and how this impacts day to day life for Terence, and we also give an insight into the thought process of what goes into an episode of Talking Bollox.We go into detail of the school system and the drain it can have on families, and the two boys talk about their very different lives in education.Calvin takes us through his experience in preparing for and running a marathon and Calvin tests Terence’s claim he can name any capital city anywhere in the world.
9/2/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 3 seconds
Episode 37 w/Brian Pennie
This is a powerful episode. Brian went from being at death's door to turning his life around after battling addiction to heroin and other drugs for over 20 years, to now being a published author and studying for his PhD. He tells us about his lowest points and the self destruction of addiction and tells us how anyone in that situation can turn their life around.
8/26/2021 • 1 hour, 38 minutes, 9 seconds
Episode 36 w/ Emmet Brennan
In this episode Emmet talks to us about his journey to becoming an Olympian, he tells us about suffering with depression, to backing himself, getting credit union loans to pursue his Olympic dream and all the set backs that came with the journey. He gives us an insight into the Olympic village also. Emmet's story is inspirational, he’s one of our own from Dublin's north inner city and he’s an absolute gent. We’re excited to see what the future holds!
8/19/2021 • 1 hour, 44 minutes, 44 seconds
Episode 35 w/Dylan Moran
This week we have first ever culchie on the show, one of Ireland's most exciting professional boxers, Dylan Moran. In this episode Dylan tells us some mad stories from his days travelling around the world with boxing, from his youth in Waterford, to ending up in scary situations in Tijuana, on to fighting for millionaires in the Alps to training with Conor McGregor in Portugal. His journey has been incredible already and it was brilliant to have him on the show.
8/12/2021 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 25 seconds
Episode 34 w/Nicola Tallant
This week we talk to Ireland's most famous crime journalist, Nicola Tallant.We've been critical of Nicola on this podcast in the past but we wanted to understand more about her work and why she does what she does. We asked her about her perception of the north inner city and whether it gets a fair shake in the media.
8/5/2021 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 21 seconds
Episode 33 w/ Marty Guilfoyle
In this episode Marty tells us about life growing up, how he got into DJing, how tiktok got him a huge record deal, and dealing with social media hate around joining the goat house. And of course we ask him if he pisses in the shower. We had a great laugh and the energy was electric!
7/29/2021 • 1 hour, 38 minutes, 43 seconds
Episode 32 - Relaxed
This week we go with just the 2 of us as we have a good bit to talk about after settling in to the new studio (in our sliders).In this episode we talk about a new venture that we have coming up, we have a good laugh in this one and a few zingers, we talk about our interview with The Journal and a few more important topics that yous have suggested we talk about.
7/22/2021 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 47 seconds
Episode 31 w/ Senator Lynn Ruane
In this episode Lynn talks to us about life growing up, about taking drugs from as early as 11 years old, robbing cars, and getting pregnant at 15 with her first of 2 daughters.She tells us about her journey through a mad childhood and teenage years to becoming a senator. She proves that anybody can do whatever they want once they put their mind to it!
7/15/2021 • 2 hours, 2 minutes, 53 seconds
Episode 30 w/ Hughie Maughan
In this episode Hughie talks to us about growing up in Ballymun, life as a Traveller in Ireland, coming out as gay within his community, and his reality TV career. And, of course, we ask him if he pisses in the shower.
7/8/2021 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 38 seconds
Episode 29 w/ Darren Conway
In this episode Darren talks to us about how he got started with his sketches, screaming at crips, and drops a little Talking Bollox exclusive. We had a good bit of laugh in this episode and we hope yous enjoy it, thanks for coming in Darren ya legend!
7/1/2021 • 59 minutes
Ready for the big jump
The lads record from Calvin’s kitchen one last time to send a short message about the next big step.
6/24/2021 • 3 minutes, 36 seconds
Episode 28 w/ Orlagh & Sinead Wheelock
Orlagh and Sinead aresisters to the late Terence Wheelock who died due to his injuries he sustained in Garda custody in 2005. They along with the rest of their family have been fighting and campaigning for an independent inquiry into the circumstances surrounding their brothers death and the aftermath that followed.
6/17/2021 • 55 minutes, 2 seconds
Episode 27 - Responsibility
The lads sit down this week to discuss a wide range of topics from the lottery to the events on South William Street to the responsibility of being a parent and showing maturity for your actions in life. Plenty of bollox talked and even Conor has a mic this week.
6/10/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 41 seconds
Episode 26 w/ Gemma Dunleavy
Gemma Dunleavy is a singer/song writer from the heart of Dublin. She joins the lads to talk about life growing up in different flat complexes, her musical journey, inner city life and how the working class people are being priced out of their own area but still maintain their unique characterisitcs.
6/3/2021 • 2 hours, 8 seconds
Episode 25 w/ The WallFella
Willo Wall aka The WallFella is an up and coming Irish rapper from the flats. He sits down with the lads to discuss the current climate living in Ireland, what inspired him to get into hip hop and what it was like in the flats growing up towards the current generations upbringing.
5/27/2021 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 45 seconds
Episode 24 w/ Ellie Kelly
Ellie Kelly is one of Ireland's leading social media influencers. She joins the lads to talk about the stigma of her role in society, her plans for the future and of course to talk loads of bollox.
5/20/2021 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 42 seconds
Episode 23 w/ Rachel Power (Terence's Ma)
Rachel Power is Terence's Ma, she joins the lads to talk about her trauma growing up and her struggles with addictio and how her and her son are breaking the generational cycle.
5/13/2021 • 1 hour, 35 minutes, 51 seconds
Episode 22 - Relapse
This week the lads discuss a hard hitting topic "Relapsing" and how unprepared people can be for it. There is many benefits of being sober but the burden of falling off the wagon is always there. There is also plenty of zingers and usua laughs.
5/6/2021 • 1 hour, 34 minutes, 7 seconds
Episode 21 w/ Kiefer Crosbie
Kiefer "Big Daddy" Crosbie is a professional mixed martial artist from the inner city of Dublin currently fighting in the Bellator orgainisation. He joins the lads today to talk about growing up in Dublin, how he got into martial arts, what it takes to become a world champion, Dublin at Halloween time and much more.
4/29/2021 • 1 hour, 48 minutes, 18 seconds
Episode 20 w/ Willie White
Willie White is a stand up comedian, actor, singer and scaffolder from Ballymun. He joins the lads to talk about his struggle with addiction, time in prison and what it's like on stage as a comedian.
4/22/2021 • 2 hours, 5 minutes, 11 seconds
Episode 19 w/ Charleen Murphy
Charleen Murphy is a n Irish fashion blogger and social media influencer. She joins the lads to talk about online abuse, her experience with school & college and her plans for the future for herself as a brand and other business ventures. There is also a whole load of zingers that have been demanded over the past few weeks that are finally addressed.
4/15/2021 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 18 w/ Thomas Carty
Thomas Carty is a Dublin 7 native who has just signed professional as Irelands hottest prospect in heavyweight boxing. He joins the lads to talk about growing up in Dublin, Easter eggs, spiritual readings and of course boxing!
4/8/2021 • 1 hour, 59 minutes, 51 seconds
Episode 17 w/ Christy Dignam
Christy Dignam is the lead singer of Aslan. He is a recovered drug addict currently battling cancer. He joins the lads to talk about his journey through life, music, addiction and what it's like living through covid.
4/1/2021 • 1 hour, 58 minutes, 1 second
Episode 16 w/ Mick The Busker
Mick "The Busker" McLoughlin is a Dublin busker known for performing on Henry street. He joins the lads to talk about his life growing up, his love of music, becoming homeless and how his relationship saved his life. He also performs a series of songs related to different moments of his life.
3/25/2021 • 1 hour, 52 minutes, 4 seconds
Episode 15 w/ Ger Redmond
Ger Redmond is an Irish professional Triathlete. He joins the lads to talk about his life growing up in Darndale in Dublin, moving to Scotland to become a pro footballer before having to return home to raise his sibilings all at the age of 16. Ger went on to become a criminal and became incarcerated where he decided to turn his life around and set out on his journey which got him to where he is today. Follow Ger's story on social media #prison2pro
3/11/2021 • 1 hour, 33 minutes, 29 seconds
Episode 14 w/ Pierce O'Leary
Pierce is professional boxer with a current perfect record of 6 wins and no loses. He's born and raised in Dublins inner city and he joins the lads to talk about growing up in sheriff street, his journey to becoming a professional boxer, the sacrifices he has had to make along the way and pyramid schemes!
3/4/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 47 seconds
Episode 13 - Reflection
For this episode the lads go back to how they started, just the two of then talking bollox! They reflect on all things lockdown related and how thats turned the nation against itself as well as one of the most overlooked additions in gambling.
2/25/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 18 seconds
Episode 12 w/ Liam Cunningham
Liam Cunningham is an Irish actor best known for his role as "Davosn Seaworth" in Game of Thrones. He joins the lads via Zoom to tell his story about how he got into acting, being a sparks in Africa and becoming starstruck working with some big names.
2/18/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 43 seconds
Episode 11 w/ Philly McMahon
Philly McMahon is an 8 time All Ireland winner with Dublin football. He has countless acolades within the GAA world but it is for his work with drug policies, social change and love of "the hip knocker" that he joins the lads today.
2/11/2021 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 31 seconds
Episode 10 w/ Yin Yoga Jen
Jen Healy btter known as "YinYogaJen" to her clients is a qualified mental health practitionor and Yin Yoga teacher. She joins the lads to talk about her past traumatic experiences, how finding Yin Yoga has helped heal her mentally and talk loads of bollox about society, sociel media and bouncers being pricks,
2/4/2021 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 56 seconds
Episode 9 w/ Glen Murray
Glen "Sauso" Murray is a globe trotting sensation from the heart of Dublin. He joins the lads to talk about his journey not only around the globe but his journey to becoming sober as well as an internatinal chef.
1/28/2021 • 1 hour, 59 minutes, 51 seconds
Episode 8 w/ Craig O'Brien
Craig O'Brien is an Irish professional boxer and an Irish champion. He joins the lads to talk about growing up in the flats, addiction, his time in prison and how he turned all of it around by going pro in the Irish boxing scene. The lads also touch on their experience with Covid 19.
1/21/2021 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 56 seconds
Episode 7 w/ Cheryl Lyons
Cheryl Lyons is a makeup artist turned entrepreneur. She joined the lads to talk all things from her past, what drives her ambition and running a business throughout mutiple lockdowns.
1/7/2021 • 1 hour, 28 minutes, 8 seconds
Episode 6 w/ TheWheloFella
TheWheloFella is an Irish rapper and a member of the Irish defence forces. He sat down with the lads to discuss his success in the Irish rap scene, his journey to the army and the best burger in Dublin.
12/31/2020 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 5 seconds
Episode 5 - Recap
The lads have a quick recap and reflection of current affairs, how the podcast has taken off and where they see it going in the new year.
12/23/2020 • 49 minutes, 5 seconds
Episode 4 w/ Conor Ryan
Conor is a social media influencer. He joins the lads to talk about red sauce, OnlyFans and the pressure social media can cause on a person and their relationships.
12/17/2020 • 56 minutes, 56 seconds
Episode 3 w/ Carly Mahady
Carly is a breast cancer survivor at the age of 25 and is advocating for the breast check age in Ireland to be lowered. She joins the lads at the kitchen table to talk cancer, chicken fillet rolls and raves.
12/10/2020 • 57 minutes, 45 seconds
Episode 2 - Background
Two lads having a chat about their backgrounds, addiction, mental health, physical wellbeing and King or Tayto.
12/3/2020 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 43 seconds
Episode 1 - Intro
Just a brief intro into what can be discussed off the cuff sitting at a kitchen table.