Staying In Tomorrow?

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Blindboy Boatclub,

On The Late Late Show….

Jennifer O’Brien writes:

Blindboy Boatclub, voice of a generation, comedian, satirist and hugely popular podcaster joins Ryan to discuss, amongst other things, why we should fear technology and modern-day addictions to consumerism.

From roles in Some Mother’s Son, to The Others and The Guard, Hollywood star Fionnula Flanagan will join Ryan to discuss her prolific career…

Francis Brennan, a stalwart of the Irish hospitality industry, will be here to talk about reaching retirement age…

Shannen Joyce, Georgie Crawford and Mary Cullen, three young women who found themselves battling cancer, join Ryan to discuss their unique experiences since being diagnosed…

The Three Amigos will be in studio for a special performance of Hand Me Down my Bible, the song written by Phil Coulter and made famous by The Dubliners.

The Late Late Show at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.

Pic: RTE

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35 thoughts on “Staying In Tomorrow?

    1. Johnny Keenan

      When you’re in a hole, keep digging is RTE’s answer to everything.
      Francis will clean it up

  1. Shane Duffy

    This guy would eat himself if he were a bar of chocolate. He’s lost the run of himself and has the gall to use the Rubberbandits twitter page for his own personal musings and promotion. Check it out, it’s all about him.

      1. Johnny Keenan

        Hmmm? Brother! Are you perhaps the masked crusader behind the mask?
        If so, where’s my Brian Cowen mask I gave ya in Tullamore in 200?

      1. Janet, I ate my avatar

        I dip in and out, I reckon my enjoyment depends on my mood/ the topic,
        but I know lots of people especially lads who have taken something away from the chats on mental health and discussions on addiction and relationships, so if he has helped one person ..fair play

        1. Raskolnikov

          +1
          I can no longer listen to his incessant Anti-Brit ramblings, but you can’t deny the positive work he does around Mental Health and the importance of mindfulness

          1. Janet, I ate my avatar

            some of the things he says about running or playing the x box grinds my gears but bigger picture is sound enough, you can’t like everything about everyone :)

  2. Tea And Brexits

    Guy with makey-up name and plastic bag on head educates the masses on mental health…..

    Jaysis.

  3. Frank O

    mental health is the new gold rush.
    roz Purcell.
    Bressie.
    tara Flynn.
    blind boy boat club.
    making nice dollars from pseudogobbledegook. is this the new consumerism blind boy is warning us of?? buy his book to find out.
    callow shill.

    1. Johnny Keenan

      Spot on Frank
      Himself hasn’t been promoting PH lately. See will he give her an ole plug tomorrow night

    2. some old queen

      A British prince is openly discussing his mental health issues after his mother was murdered, has no blood line to the throne, was reared in strict private schools and then married an American half black botox queen who on occasion after producing a babby, appears to eat like the rest of us.

      blind boy boat club has competition.

  4. Lilly

    ‘modern-day addictions to consumerism’

    Au contraire, we’ve reached peak consumerism. People are bored with stuff. Witness the popularity of Marie Kondo and the sustainable fashion phenomenon.

    1. Frank O

      the climate change rebellion will see a hearto unseen global consumerism. as we all switch/insulate/retrofit to modernise our lifestyles.
      we are poised for a massive revolution but its through what we know ie. more consumerism than actual solutions.
      if western society was truly and genuinely concerned about climate change. all vehicle manufacture would halt and a programme of continual repair would be state sponsored. but instead we’re offered something new rather than something renewed.
      it’s a lie and it’s an obvious lie. don’t get sucked in.

      1. Lilly

        Actually Frank, sustainable fashion – which is what I mentioned – is all about swapping clothes with friends, buying in second-hand shops, mending, spot cleaning insteading if chucking into the laundry, buying fewer items etc.

        1. Frank O

          do you think sustainable fashion can abate holocaust climate extinction?
          the goal is carbon neutrality by whatever date. correct?
          yet all carbon neutral products will have to be manufactured to replace perfectly sustainable current products. the whole shill is about stimulation of a ‘green’ economy. its gross consumerism and you’re being sold a lie

        2. some old queen

          I have 2 on trend ‘Live Simply’ t shirts from the Patagonia label- both cost 60+ euros each- does that count?

    2. Spaghetti Hoop

      I agree. Consider how consumerism changed in Ireland from the tiger to recession economy periods. People went from high-tech gadgets to vintage second-hand and up cycling, and from designer purchases and ‘owning’ stuff to ‘doing’ stuff cheaply and for free. A forced behavioural change – but a healthy one nonetheless.

  5. Cú Chulainn

    Is this what happens to everyone with a mind (blind boy) who stays in Ireland: they end up on the late late..? With Turgidity and the other half wits…

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