Episodes

  • Episode 34 | Marty Guilfoyle
    Jun 17 2026

    In Episode 34 of the Joe Irish and Sherin Podcast, Pat and Sherin sit down with Irish radio DJ and Spin 1038 presenter, Marty Guilfoyle. From his early days ringing up a community radio station as a teenager to becoming one of Ireland's most recognisable DJs, Marty shares how a chance encounter in a late-night club in Lanzarote completely changed the direction of his life. The lads talk friendship groups, growing up, social media comparisons, the perks of working in radio, and why Marty reckons the best part of the ladder might actually be where you're standing right now. There's also a pit stop in a very unexpected hotel in Tenerife, a near-miss with Calvin Harris at Electric Picnic, and a wild swingers hotel story that absolutely nobody saw coming.

    Timecodes:

    00:00:10 – Welcome & intro to Episode 34 with guest Marty Guilfoyle

    00:00:50 – Marty on why being invited on podcasts means so much to him

    00:01:34 – Are you a podcast listener? Marty admits he's not really

    00:02:35 – Marty's 16 years at Spin 1038 — and the station's full history

    00:03:15 – How Joe met Marty through his brother next door (the decks story)

    00:03:57 – Living with a stranger during Covid & making a best friend for life

    00:04:40 – Friendship groups, growing apart, and the friend group of 15/16

    00:07:03 – Football, Liverpool, and the WhatsApp group drama

    00:08:25 – Making friends in different circles across different jobs

    00:09:42 – Marty's other half's girl gang, London hen surprise & Magic Mike

    00:10:31 – Ladies nights in Dubai — how clubs make their money

    00:11:37 – How Marty got into DJing: the radio show that started it all

    00:12:34 – Ringing a community radio station as a teenager and getting let on air

    00:13:50 – Getting a show on Fun Radio, sending a demo to Spin, and landing the job

    00:14:41 – Working weekends for Spin and weekdays for Beat — and how they became one group under Bauer Media

    00:17:01 – Gigging in Ibiza, Dubai, and Majorca — and the invitation to join as apprentice

    00:17:35 – Playing Ultra festival on the same bill as Steve Aoki

    00:18:08 – The Iceland trip with the gang and running into MK

    00:19:14 – The Lanzarote moment that changed everything: DJ Coco Loco and a life-altering offer

    00:20:14 – Ringing his mam from Lanzarote: "You are NOT staying"

    00:21:15 – The kindness of strangers and how it shapes your career path

    00:22:00 – Playing New York Rocks in the early days

    00:23:10 – Upcoming gig at Oceans Beach, Majorca — and why Marty doesn't consider himself a "cool DJ"

    00:24:45 – The viral fan comparison to Avicii at a 5,000-person gig in Limerick

    00:25:57 – Booking Oceans Beach and hoping they know what they signed up for

    00:27:03 – Electric Picnic: clashing with Calvin Harris and Hozier

    00:29:23 – Festival lineup clashes and loving artists across all genres (Kylie Minogue, Hana Lang)

    00:30:15 – The secret "Absolute Mood" playlist and holiday music chat

    00:32:05 – Dubai: why Marty wasn't a huge fan and what felt off

    00:33:16 – Favourite gig ever: Pasha in Macao, China, and a spontaneous trip to Hong Kong

    00:36:43 – Moving to Roundwood, Wicklow, and learning to love the quiet life

    00:38:20 – The M50 red flag test for dating — and gym etiquette

    00:41:33 – What's next? Marty reflects on chasing the ladder in his 20s vs enjoying where he is now

    00:43:30 – Playing a small bar in Killarney and realising that's the good stuff

    00:44:09 – Social media, comparison culture, and finding contentment at 36

    00:47:03 – The perks of working in radio: Katie Taylor, David Guetta, Dua Lipa, and more

    00:49:05 – Favourite celebrity interviews: Pete Tong, Charlie Puth, MK, and Sean Penn (as an extra on a film!)

    00:51:35 – Pete Tong coming straight from the airport to Marty's studio

    00:52:13 – Holiday plans: two weeks off, Tenerife & the Canaries

    00:53:04 – The accidental swingers hotel story in Tenerife 😂

    00:57:17 – Wrap-up, thanks, and "Friends and Lovers" sign-off

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    58 mins
  • Episode 33 | Farmer Joe
    May 28 2026

    "Farmer Joe, Fasting & the Truth They Don't Want You to Know"

    Joe and Sherin sit down with the one and only Joe "Farmajo" — health advocate, content creator, and walking experiment in natural wellness. Joe takes us on his incredible journey from fatty liver, 5 stone overweight, and struggling to climb a hill without stopping for breath, to hiking the highest peaks in Ireland, reversing his own health markers, and helping four people reverse Type 2 diabetes. No filters, no pharmaceutical sponsors — just real talk about food, fasting, and taking back control of your health. This one gets deep, gets funny, and might just change the way you look at your breakfast cornflakes. 🌾⚡

    ⏱️ TIMECODES

    00:00 — Intro / Hands in the air, welcome to Episode 33!

    00:43 — Introducing Joe "Farmajo" — how Joe & Sherin first spotted him on TikTok

    01:19 — What is Farmajo? Kids TV, animations & the board game getting kids off screens

    02:18 — Joe's viral video hit 325K views… then got shut down. Why health content gets suppressed

    03:13 — The steam facial remedy & soaking your feet — Joe's nightly self-care routine

    05:11 — Attention spans, dopamine hits & why nobody can sit still anymore

    06:15 — The best energy drink in the world (hint: it's not Red Bull)

    07:11 — Celtic sea salt, morning routines & 50 press-ups before breakfast

    07:51 — Intermittent fasting explained — why skipping breakfast might be the best thing you do

    09:03 — How to do your first fast without losing your mind (sea salt is the secret weapon)

    09:41 — Salt vs. sugar: which one ACTUALLY raises your blood pressure?

    10:38 — The sleeping tablet scandal — a woman on pills for 14 years & what Joe did about it

    11:31 — Joe opens up: 3 years probation for speaking out. His book is coming.

    13:25 — Sherin's personal experience with sleeping aids after losing her mum

    15:17 — Joe's major bowel scare, giving up coffee & sugar — and what came out the other side 👀

    16:55 — June 2024: diagnosed with severe fatty liver. Doctor wants to put him on tablets. Joe says no.

    17:47 — How Joe lost 5 stone in 6 months through intermittent fasting alone

    18:15 — The Kellogg brothers & how "breakfast is the most important meal of the day" was invented to sell cornflakes

    20:35 — Helping 4 people reverse Type 2 diabetes & the insulin resistance conversation

    22:40 — Sugar, cancer & the body only needing 4 grams of sugar a day

    24:00 — Why protein powder is just dried waste milk — and eggs are the real superfood

    25:12 — Eggs and ADHD: the overlooked superpower food

    28:12 — Calisthenics explained: why press-ups and squats are the two best exercises on earth

    29:05 — Social media addiction, dopamine loops & how to actually cut back

    33:26 — From nearly collapsing hiking Clinch Hill to conquering the highest peak in Leinster

    35:36 — How to quit vaping using sea salt (Joe's 50% mindset theory)

    40:12 — The coffee debate — Joe & Sherin admit to their caffeine habits, Farmajo issues a challenge

    43:08 — 9 teaspoons of sugar in a bowl of cornflakes. Cocoa Puffs = cocaine puffs 🤯

    44:21 — Autism rates: from 1 in 25,000 to 1 in 25 — what's really going on?

    46:44 — Gestational diabetes, processed food during pregnancy & the link to childhood conditions

    51:10 — Parasites, pig meat & Joe's monthly parasite cleanse (yes, really)

    53:27 — Sherin's recent breast check & how it made her rethink her diet

    54:24 — CBD, cannabis & multiple sclerosis — Joe's brother and a powerful family story

    57:42 — Autophagy: what happens to your body after 48 hours of fasting 🔥

    58:55 — Jared from Ballymore — 60 marathons in 60 days, world record broken

    59:49 — Wrapping up, follow Joe @farmajo_1.64 on Instagram, and the hosts issue themselves a live challenge on air

    1:01:11 — Sign off, shoutout to Jamie the producer & see you next week!

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 32 | Eilish O'Carroll
    May 20 2026

    Joe and Sherin are joined by the brilliant Eilish O'Carroll — best known as the loveable Winnie McGee from the smash-hit Mrs. Brown's Boys — for a hilarious and heartfelt episode 32. Before they even get into the interview, Joe has to come clean about being left standing in the freezing cold at the wrong City West Luas stop while waiting for Eilish to collect him — a mix-up that had been weeks in the making. Once they get past that, the conversation flows beautifully.

    Eilish opens up about her journey into theatre, her work directing and mentoring a community women's show, and what it's really like to play Winnie alongside her real-life brother Brendan O'Carroll for over 26 years. She reveals the private backstory she wrote for Winnie in her own head — never shared with Brendan — that helped her stay in character through all the on-screen abuse. She also talks candidly about filming the Mrs. Brown's Boys mini-series while going through chemotherapy, growing up in Finglas and Stoneybatter, her mother's remarkable career as the first female Labour TD, her own one-woman show Do Level of Laugh, and her deep admiration for Brendan's late-bloomer success story. Funny, warm, honest, and full of great craic.

    Timecodes:

    • 00:00:00 – Intro / cold open
    • 00:00:10 – Joe welcomes listeners to Episode 32 and introduces Eilish O'Carroll (aka Winnie McGee)
    • 00:01:00 – The mix-up that almost never was: Sherin's scheduling chaos and dual alter egos
    • 00:02:00 – Joe's Luas adventure — wrong City West stop, freezing cold, 30+ minutes waiting
    • 00:05:00 – Eilish finally arrives (kind of) — the full story unravels
    • 00:08:00 – Eilish talks about her ADHD and how she relates to Joe
    • 00:09:00 – The Sister Sheds community show: how it started and how Eilish got roped in
    • 00:11:30 – Directing the women's show, rehearsals in kitchens, and the chaos of putting it together
    • 00:14:25 – The show's standing ovation and Eilish's impact as a director and mentor
    • 00:22:00 – Eilish's theatre background and love of performing
    • 00:35:30 – The chemistry between Eilish and Brendan on stage and the art of reading your scene partner
    • 00:37:30 – Playing Winnie: the private backstory Eilish invented that Brendan never knew about
    • 00:40:30 – What she loves most about Mrs. Brown's Boys and the power of making people laugh
    • 00:41:00 – Filming the mini-series during chemotherapy: flying Glasgow–Dublin and straight back into chemo
    • 00:42:00 – Brendan on Strictly Come Dancing and the real family bonds on the show
    • 00:44:00 – Fan encounters: Australian fans, being "mobbed," and staying grounded despite fame
    • 00:47:00 – Never really feeling "famous" — and why that's a good thing
    • 00:48:30 – How Eilish joined Mrs. Brown's Boys: starting as wardrobe, coming back from England
    • 00:49:20 – Her one-woman show Do Level of Laugh and its personal, emotional content
    • 01:11:35 – Brendan's Christmas routines and life between Dublin and Florida
    • 01:12:10 – Returning to Finglas: community spirit, Coronation Street vibes, and going home on TV
    • 01:14:45 – Emotional visit to the family home and memories of her mother dancing in the lounge
    • 01:15:30 – Her mother: the first female Labour TD, the Ballymun house, and moving to Finglas in the night
    • 01:17:40 – Other O'Carroll family members and why Brendan didn't find success until his 40s
    • 01:19:00 – Brendan's early struggles: debt, running a pub in Finglas, and finding comedy as a way out
    • 01:20:00 – Brendan's legendary first Late Late Show appearance with Gay Byrne
    • 01:23:00 – What's next for Eilish: The Circle writing group and a trip to Lourdes
    • 01:25:00 – Wrap-up, big shout out to Pat Sullivan, and Joe's promise to have Eilish back on


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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Episode 31 | Adam Burke
    May 13 2026

    Comedian, Bingo Loco host, and all-round force of nature, Adam Burke. Joe and Sherin sit down with Adam for one of their best episodes yet, covering everything from his wild origins as a pro wrestler (yes, really — Ireland's first heavyweight champion, who trained alongside Finn Bálor and Becky Lynch) to carving out a career in stand-up comedy.

    But this one goes well beyond the laughs. Adam opens up about his day job working with Jigsaw, the youth mental health service, and the pair share deeply personal stories about parenting, anxiety, school refusal, and the shrinking safe spaces for young people in Ireland. Sherin shares her own experience getting help for her daughter, and the conversation gets real fast.

    There's also a brilliant segment on performing comedy inside Mountjoy Prison — including the legendary moment a supermarket roof joke landed a little too well — plus the full story of how Adam went from small Irish comedy clubs to hosting Bingo Loco in the 3Arena and across the globe.

    A funny, honest, and genuinely moving episode. Don't miss it.

    Timecodes:

    00:00 — Intro & welcoming Adam Burke to the show

    00:45 — Banter about hair, waxing, and getting straight to business

    02:18 — Adam explains why mental health professionals need to engage with community media and "get their hands dirty"

    03:48 — How did Adam get into comedy? It started with pro wrestling

    04:01 — Ireland's first heavyweight wrestling champion — training with Finn Bálor & Becky Lynch

    06:14 — Why Adam fell out of love with wrestling (injuries, his wife's concern, and chasing something new)

    07:44 — The secrets of pro wrestling revealed: blades, blood, and performing as the villain ("the heel")

    10:19 — Winning the belt: the crowd stands and applauds the bad guy

    11:42 — Six hours of training every Sunday for 7–8 years; sacrificing football for the craft

    13:14 — Transition to stand-up comedy and wanting to be one of the nicest people in the game

    29:44 — The Echo in Ballymun and the importance of creative spaces for young people

    30:31 — The "shrinking social spaces" for youth in Ireland and what adults get wrong

    31:51 — Community parks, antisocial behaviour, and how we judge teenagers unfairly

    32:10 — Growing up with autonomy and what that privilege means for parenting

    33:28 — Helicopter parenting, letting go, and the village mentality that's disappeared

    37:42 — Competitive parenting vs. supportive parenting

    38:12 — Adam's work with Jigsaw (youth mental health service, ages 12–25)

    39:18 — Sherin shares her daughter's experience with anxiety and how Jigsaw helped

    40:06 — The gap in mental health supports for children under 12 — a real problem

    41:21 — What young people are presenting with most: anxiety, depression, school refusal, body image, ADHD, autism

    50:46 — Bingo Loco: how Adam got involved and what makes it unlike anything else

    52:34 — How Bingo Loco opened doors — from the same old circuit to the 3Arena and beyond

    54:26 — Staying in your lane, gratitude, and not comparing yourself to other comedians

    55:49 — Family as the real anchor: meeting his wife Sandra and what really matters

    57:18 — The 3Arena gig vs. 13 people at Ha'penny Bridge — every gig is just a gig

    59:36 — Mountjoy Prison gig: how it came about through the school of education programme

    1:00:42 — The moral question: should comedians entertain prisoners?

    1:01:42 — The supermarket roof joke that accidentally called out the guy who actually did it

    1:03:09 — Getting stuck behind Enoch Burke's family at the prison gates

    1:03:47 — A prisoner recognising Adam's dad, and the surreal moments only Mountjoy can deliver

    1:04:34 — The lads shaking hands at the door: the most respectful end to any gig

    1:06:05 — Adam eating a full Irish breakfast with the prisoners at 9am (while Joe watched in horror)

    1:07:26 — Rival gangs, a warden's warning, and sniffer dog panic

    1:11:28 — Wrapping up: well-wishes, genuine compliments, and what's next for Adam

    1:12:02 — What's coming up: summer gigs, Bingo Loco, festivals, and a new sketch show in the works

    1:12:54 — Sign-off, shout-outs,

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 30 | Susan Morris
    May 6 2026

    Susan Morris, paranormal investigator and psychic medium. Susan opens up about how her abilities emerged out of nowhere at 46, just after losing her mother, and the wild journey of going from seeing energy blobs over people's heads to becoming a fully trained medium who has travelled to England's famous "Hogwarts" of mediumship, Stansted College.

    Susan gives a live reading to the hosts, explains the difference between psychic and mediumship work, reads auras, and shares some absolutely spine-tingling paranormal investigation stories — including being dragged from a bed by a spirit in France that turned out to be a Nazi soldier.

    The conversation also takes a touching and honest turn, with Susan and the hosts speaking openly about grief, losing a parent, and mental health — including suicide — with real compassion and no filter.

    Buckle up. This one goes everywhere.

    Timecodes:

    00:00 — Welcome to episode 31 — introducing Susan Morris, paranormal investigator & psychic medium

    00:36 — Susan's story: how her abilities switched on at 46 after her mother passed, while pregnant

    01:17 — Seeing energy blobs, doctor visits, brain scans & thinking she was losing her mind

    02:37 — Learning to enjoy and lean into the experience

    03:55 — Telling her partner — and still getting married after

    04:35 — Losing friends and evolving on a different path

    05:49 — Finding medium circles "bitchy as hell" and going it alone to Stansted College, England

    06:12 — How spirits try to get your attention when your abilities are developing

    07:05 — "I'm a sceptic — you're going to have to really show me"

    07:50 — Stansted College — the "Hogwarts" of mediumship, locally nicknamed "Spook School"

    09:22 — Susan's first solo trip to England — nearly running out the door

    10:33 — A day in the life at Stansted — lectures, horses, and getting pushed out of your comfort zone

    12:46 — The tutor who kept calling her out in class — and the thank you email she sent a year later

    16:33 — Can anyone become a psychic? Breaking down psychic vs. mediumship

    18:24 — How Susan tunes in to read someone's aura and what the colours mean

    21:15 — The clairs explained: clairvoyance, clairsentience, clairaudience & more

    21:53 — Susan gives a live reading to Joe — a dark-haired man behind him holding a precious photograph

    23:40 — "Make sure you're spending time with your mother"

    23:59 — Reading Sharon's aura — a little green powerhouse pulling in red

    25:30 — Jo's big yellow aura — all new journeys and manifestation energy

    27:33 — Going public as a medium: "I just rented an office and said — I do this now"

    28:52 — What really happens when spirits hug or try to make contact with the living

    29:52 — Susan's most powerful experience — feeling her mother sit on the bed and hold her

    32:31 — Grief, emotional waves, and the energy drain of psychic work

    38:35 — A wave of grief that hit out of nowhere on a normal day in Sandyford

    39:30 — Death isn't death — it's just another dimension, another journey

    40:41 — What happens to those who die by suicide? A compassionate and honest conversation

    44:52 — Grieving while also being gifted — the pain of knowing too much

    47:26 — Paranormal investigations — castles, spirit tables and groups of sensitives

    49:08 — The Castle in Galway — a shapeshifter, a screaming bathroom incident, and surveillance cameras

    52:16 — The spirit table: "it's basically a Ouija board, but I refuse to call it that"

    54:04 — The night a spirit tried to drag Susan out of bed in France

    56:36 — Researching the area: Nazi camps, a curfew and an angry, earthbound soldier

    58:37 — Angelic energy, Archangel Michael, and working with different entities

    59:00 — Tarot, a psychic medium on a balcony in Mallorca, and a prediction that came true

    01:03:07 — The spirit table in action — Gorilla Glue, dancing spirits and a table leg snapping off

    01:07:16 — Do you take calls from people with spirits in their house? Yes — but she screens them first

    01:09:17 — The pendulum: anyone can do it, but be very strict with yourself

    01:11:20 — Where to find Susan: Lavender Hills Spiritual Connections on Instagram

    01:12:02 — Outro — shoutouts, plugs and signing off

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode 29 | Dean Kenny
    Apr 29 2026

    In Episode 29, Joe and Sherin sit down with the brilliant Dean Kenny — a Dublin man originally from Ballymun who has one of the most raw, honest, and inspiring stories you'll hear. From growing up in the flats of Ballymun and Finglas, to falling deep into cocaine addiction in his teens and twenties, Dean holds nothing back. He opens up about the chaos addiction brought into his life — the paranoia, the broken relationships, the falling off and climbing back on the wagon — and the turning point that changed everything.

    Dean is now on an incredible mission — running 5K every single day and raising money for Our Lady's Children's Hospital. With over 700 days of consecutive runs clocked, he talks about how running became his recovery, his mental health lifeline, and his purpose. He also shares the deeply personal story of his son's serious illness and the operation that shook his world, and how that fuelled everything he's doing today.

    This one is honest, funny, emotional, and motivating in equal measure. If you're going through something tough or just need a reminder that it's never too late to turn things around — this is the episode for you.


    ⏱ Timecodes

    00:00 | Intro & banter — welcome to Episode 29
    01:00 | Introducing Dean Kenny
    02:00 | Denture stories & classic craic
    05:00 | Getting the full background — where Dean is from
    05:40 | Born in 1988 — growing up in Ballymun & Finglas
    06:45 | Life in the flats — tight-knit community memories
    08:00 | Family life — four kids, relationships
    09:00 | The addiction story begins — first experiences with cocaine
    10:30 | Addiction escalating — everyday use
    11:40 | Leaving school at 16 & deeper into addiction
    12:30 | Paranoia, money problems, relationships falling apart
    13:10 | Moving to England — trying to escape it all
    13:50 | Coming back to Dublin, getting his first apartment
    27:20 | Dean's son's illness — the operation and the fear
    28:30 | Shout out to the surgeons & the child's mother
    29:40 | The 5K a day challenge begins — running for Our Lady's Hospital
    30:35 | 714 days in — the numbers don't lie
    31:30 | Relapse — falling off the wagon and being honest about it
    33:00 | Recovery isn't linear — guilt, shame, and getting back up
    34:20 | What "falling off" actually looked like — missed days, letting people down
    35:20 | Getting back on track — accountability and the mission
    36:10 | Responsibilities as an anchor in recovery
    37:00 | Social media accountability — how posting keeps you honest
    39:40 | 714 days, 5K a day = raising funds for Our Lady's
    48:15 | Rise Above It boxing & the finger snap story 😬
    50:00 | Where Dean is now — PT course, lifeguard training, college
    52:00 | What keeps Dean in recovery — running & mental health
    52:40 | "Recovered" vs "in recovery" — a real honest debate
    53:15 | Sherin on manifestation and the Law of Attraction
    55:10 | Cold water/sea swimming as part of the routine
    57:00 | Advice to anyone struggling — reach out, take accountability
    58:30 | Come join a run — Saturday mornings!
    01:00:00 | Belfast trip chat & signing off
    01:01:50 | Final shoutouts — crew, family, fans & barbers union!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 28 | U Havin Us On
    Apr 22 2026

    Conor and Jeff — the lads from U Havin Us On — join Joe Irish and Sherin as guests for one of the most unhinged episodes yet — car crash stories, dodgy decisions, stand-up comedy chat, and pure Dublin humour throughout.

    From robbing a car "for the laugh" to near-death driving stories and the reality of starting out in comedy, this episode swings between madness and genuinely real moments.

    Expect dark humour, wild tangents, and zero structure… just how we like it.

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    00:00 – Podcast kicks off (pure chaos immediately)
    00:40 – Joe's mad "car robbery" story
    02:30 – Discombobulated chaos & nonsense chat
    05:00 – Sponsor shoutout + crash story
    06:00 – Nursing home crash incident
    08:00 – Car crash stories (it gets worse)
    11:30 – Wild teenage crash story (car flips 😳)
    15:30 – More crash talk + close calls
    17:00 – Emotional story turns dark
    20:30 – Back to chaos & random tangents
    21:00 – Joe & Sherin background / how they met
    24:00 – Starting the podcast journey
    25:00 – Stand-up vs podcasting
    27:00 – Comedy scene chat (sketches vs stand-up)
    33:00 – Guests, comedy influences & favourites
    38:00 – Viral moments & wild guest stories
    46:00 – Growing the podcast & audience insights
    50:00 – Social media strategy & TikTok growth
    54:00 – Comedy mindset & different "versions" of yourself

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Unfiltered Banter, Celebrity Stories & Real Talk | Episode 27
    Apr 15 2026

    From the start, the energy is high with laughs, stories, and excitement about upcoming guests — including a big name from Mrs. Brown’s Boys. The conversation quickly moves into hilarious encounters with celebrities, awkward photo moments, and what it’s really like behind the scenes in entertainment.

    Sherin then gets real about confidence, appearance, and the pressure of social media, opening up on how it affects mindset — especially in a world where everything is on camera. The episode blends humor with honesty as the pair dive into podcasting, content creation, and how social media has completely changed the game for comedians and creators.

    As things progress, the chat shifts deeper — covering identity, professionalism, and the different “hats” people wear in life. There’s also plenty of raw discussion on current issues, from rising costs and daily stress to media influence and the constant noise of modern life.

    It’s funny, real, and unpredictable — a mix of banter, personal insight, and genuine moments that capture exactly what this podcast is all about.

    00:00 – Intro & Chaos Opening
    High-energy start, jokes, and introduction to Episode 27.

    00:10 – Podcast Welcome & Hosts Intro
    Welcoming listeners and introducing the crew.

    00:35 – Teasing Upcoming Guest
    Discussion about a long-awaited guest and excitement around it.

    01:00 – Mrs. Brown’s Boys Story
    Behind-the-scenes chat about how the show started and its success.

    04:00 – Celebrity Encounter Story
    Joe shares a story about meeting an actor from a major film/TV production.

    06:40 – Networking & Guests
    Talking about reaching out to potential guests and growing the podcast.

    07:40 – Social Media & Appearance Pressure
    Sherin opens up about insecurities, filters, and how podcasts expose reality.

    10:40 – Photo Culture & Vanity
    Funny discussion about how everyone only checks themselves in group photos.

    11:50 – Awkward Selfies with Celebrities
    Relatable stories about bad photos with famous people.

    13:20 – Meeting Comedians Story
    A hilarious story about meeting a well-known comedian and taking photos.

    15:30 – VIP Party with Coldplay
    Story about attending an exclusive event and phone restrictions.

    16:30 – Empowerment Speaking & Career Talk
    Sherin talks about her work and public speaking.

    17:40 – Comedy Career & Industry Changes
    How social media has changed the comedy scene and opportunities.

    19:30 – Purpose of the Podcast
    Why they moved beyond just comedy guests to broader conversations.

    21:00 – Professional vs Personal Identity
    Balancing different “roles” in life and being yourself in different spaces.

    24:00 – Content Creation Reality
    Honest talk about likes, followers, and why people care.

    26:00 – Consistency & Growth on Social Media
    Challenges of maintaining content while juggling life.

    30:00 – Audience Engagement Debate
    Discussion about asking people to follow/subscribe.

    32:00 – Traffic & Fuel Crisis Talk
    Real-life frustrations and current issues affecting daily life.

    36:00 – Cost of Living & Taxes
    Deep dive into fuel prices and financial pressure.

    38:30 – Conspiracies & Media Influence
    Debate around news, perception, and “scaremongering.”

    42:00 – Mental Health & Avoiding News Overload
    Choosing peace over constant negative information.

    45:00 – Favourite Podcast Guests
    Reflecting on past guests and standout moments.

    49:00 – Emotional Guest Story
    Discussion about a powerful and emotional previous episode.

    51:00 – Future Plans & Podcast Growth
    Ideas for improving content, clips, and bringing guests back.

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    1 hr and 5 mins