47 episodes

The HeadStuff Podcast is a long form conversational style interview podcast. Alan Bennett from http://HeadStuff.org hosts the podcasts and chats to interesting people about their lives, creativity, and all sorts of everything. Guests so far include: Jarlath Regan, Josie Long, Annie Atkins, David Rawle, Olaf Tyaransen, Paul Murray, Karl Spain, Stuart Clark, Al Foran, David Moore, Fight Like Apes, Mary Morrissy, Anderson, B. Dolan and Buddy Peace.

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    • 4.5 • 22 Ratings

The HeadStuff Podcast is a long form conversational style interview podcast. Alan Bennett from http://HeadStuff.org hosts the podcasts and chats to interesting people about their lives, creativity, and all sorts of everything. Guests so far include: Jarlath Regan, Josie Long, Annie Atkins, David Rawle, Olaf Tyaransen, Paul Murray, Karl Spain, Stuart Clark, Al Foran, David Moore, Fight Like Apes, Mary Morrissy, Anderson, B. Dolan and Buddy Peace.

    The HeadStuff Podcast | International Women's Day 2018 Music Special

    The HeadStuff Podcast | International Women's Day 2018 Music Special

    To celebrate International Women's Day 2018, music editor Andrea Cleary hosts a special episode of the HeadStuff Podcast. Andrea chats feminism, pop music, and the Irish music scene with some of the journalists, musicians, DJ's and critics making a positive impact on the Irish music industry right now. Guests include Emma Langford, Maija Sofia, Claire Beck, Zara Hedderman and Louise Bruton.

    Featured Songs: Closed Book by Emma Langford and Flowers by Maija Sofia

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    • 2 hrs 4 min
    Dubland Science Clip

    Dubland Science Clip

    PJ comes up with a revolutionary way to hide an embarrassing situation in science class.

    • 59 sec
    43. Niall McCann | Writer, Director, Documentarian

    43. Niall McCann | Writer, Director, Documentarian

    On this episode of The HeadStuff Podcast we welcome Niall McCann, writer and director of the new documentary Lost in France. I’m joined in studio by HeadStuff Film Editor Peter Morris to chat with Niall McCann. His documentary Lost in France is wonderful, so we talk about that, but we also delve deep into subjects […]

    La entrada 43. Niall McCann | Writer, Director, Documentarian se publicó primero en Headstuff.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    InHouse #6 | Oscars 2017

    InHouse #6 | Oscars 2017

    I know, I know, we’ve been neglecting you, and we’re still undecided as to the overall direction of this podcast, but we just had to make an episode for Oscars 2017, so here we are. If you listened to our InHouse Oscar podcast from last year you’ll know that these roundtable affairs are booze-fuelled, fun […]

    La entrada InHouse #6 | Oscars 2017 se publicó primero en Headstuff.

    • 2 hrs 2 min
    42. Barry Crimmins

    42. Barry Crimmins

    I first became aware of Barry Crimmins when he appeared on the WTF! with Marc Maron podcast, his story was also on another podcast I listen to, which I can’t remember right now. He talked about being raped and abused as a child, and about challenging AOL to stop allowing online paedophilia in their chatrooms. […]

    La entrada 42. Barry Crimmins se publicó primero en Headstuff.

    • 1 hr
    41. Saul Williams + Lingo

    41. Saul Williams + Lingo

    Yes, that Saul Williams. And yes, I can barely contain myself. Saul Williams is thusly described on Wikipedia: Saul Stacey Williams (born February 29, 1972) is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, musician, poet, writer, and actor. He is known for his blend of poetry and alternative hip hop, and for his lead roles in the 1998 film […]

    La entrada 41. Saul Williams + Lingo se publicó primero en Headstuff.

    • 1 hr 51 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
22 Ratings

22 Ratings

Dermot Hurley ,

Constructive criticism - I hope

I enjoy the podcast very much, great guests, I've found lots of interesting new artists and people to watch.
My main problem is that I listen to the podcast while wandering around the city, using public transport, and so on, the odd time even plugging the iPod into my car radio. (I suspect I'm not alone in this). Most cities are noisy places, and it can be very difficult to hear what is being said.
Is there any way of basically turning UP your master volume switchamajig so that I don't miss any of the interesting nuggets of John Connolly's curtain wisdom while my train happens to go through a tunnel?
Nice theme tune and artwork. G'wan Mikey and VideoBlue

aaislingor ,

Brilliant!

Really interesting guests. Very enjoyable. Good stuff all 'round!

RickRossIsNotARapper ,

Fantastic Guests

A brilliant selection of guests ranging across all genres, from science to literature to music and film. The episodes have gone from strength to strength and you can see the increased production value and fluidity of the series as it continues. Highly recommend it to anyone who likes stuff that’s also interesting, because it’s full of interesting stuff. HeadStuff if you will.

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