Me Head Is Wrecked with Tony Kelly Lovely Hurling Productions
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- Health & Fitness
Actor, Comedian and filmmaker Tony Kelly has in-depth conversations with follow creatives about their journeys to becoming who they are today and what makes them tick as well as sporadic documentaries about navigating through the modern world.
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Ava Walsh: Dealing With Grief At An Early Age
Ava Walsh was 13 when her beloved Dad, Stuart passed away suddently. She is Tony's guest this week. Tony and Ava discuss what a wonderful person Stuart was, Tony's friendship with Stuart, Ava's loving relationship with him and how she has coped at losing him at such a young age. Ava is a truly inspirational, strong young woman.
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Shane O Keeffe: Coming To Terms With Alcoholism
This week on the podcast Tony is joined by a frequent collaborator of his, Shane O'Keeffe. Shane is a radio presenter, actor and one of the founding members of Dicemen Productions. Shane and Tony talk about working together before delving into Shane realising 10 months ago that his relationship with alcohol was reaching breaking point. In a very honest, open and vulnerable chat, Shane tells his story.
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Michael Joseph: FAME (The Musical), Panto, Life in Show Business
Actor and Singer, Michael Joseph joins Tony on this week's episode of the podcast. MJ talks about his first big break on the RTE (Irish TV) reality singing competition "Fame: The Musical", his career in Panto, his latest big gig touring with a West End Show and the every day trials and tribulations of being a jobbing actor. MJ and Tony also talk about growing up on the same street and ending up being in the same indudustry and ending up being on the big screen together.
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Aideen McQueen: Comedy, Gaeilge and Alcoholism
This week comedian, Aideen McQueen joins Tony as his guest on the podcast. Aideen talks about growing up in Kilkenny on a farm to parents who were both teachers. Her falling in love with comedy through growing up around the legendary Cat Laughs Comedy Festival. Aideen also talks candidly about her relationship with alcohol, realising she had a problem and the ups and downs of trying to get recovery.
Tony also chats about a recent trip to London and an unpleasant experience with someone on a plane.
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GRIEF / John O Connor: From Rock Bottom To Ringing The Bell On The Stock Exchange
On this week's episode of the podcast Tony talks about the effect that grief has had on him recently. After suffering a lot of loss over the last 2+ years.
Special guest this week is entrepreneur, John O'Connor. John talks about his journey from having to start his life over around the time of the celtic tiger crash to building up his company's success to the point where it is now publicly traded on the stock exchange.
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Dylan Moran: Sacrifice, Success, Dusting Yourself Off And Going Again
This week Tony is joined by Irish professional boxer Dylan Moran. Dylan speaks about his beginnings in boxing as a very small child, taking a break in his late teens to kick box, finding his passion for boxing again to turn pro and his sacrifices along the way, all of which have led to the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. None more so than his year in 2023, a triumphant home town show ended in a dominant performance which led to an oppotunity of a lifetime on Sky Sports. It didn't end how he wanted but Dylan is determined to grow and come back even stronger.
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