Separating the man from his work (with Deborah Frances White, Bronagh Waugh and Fin Taylor)
In this fantastic fourth instalment of the series, Jarlath is joined live in front of a sold out Other Palace Theatre in Central London by Deborah Frances White, Bronagh Waugh and Fin Taylor for a lively debate about separating a man's character from his work.
From Deborah's powerful insight's into how Hollywood has done the world the greatest disservice (30:00) and how men in powerful positions need to be aware of the influential nature of their art (18:00) to Bronagh's shocking experiences with unrequested private messages on Instagram (Patron extended edition only). Fin Taylor explains how Russell Brand's management once tried to censor him (40:00) and Jarlath talks about what he used to think was crossing the sexual line (Patreon extended edition only).
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Men Behaving Better
From the creator of the multi-award winning Irishman Abroad podcast, comes a new series, a different kind of conversation, a one of a kind panel discussion about what men need to do to improve. Recorded live at venues such as London's Soho Theatre and The Other Palace Theatre, comedian and Irish podcasting pioneer Jarlath Regan presents his post-Weinstein discussion with rotating panel of well known guests and experts in the field of gender equality. Expect the best and brightest male and female voices, comedy and provocation across each groundbreaking episode.
"Might just turnout to be the biggest thing since Ricky Gervais picked up a laptop!" - The Telegraph.
Previous Irishman Abroad Podcast guests include Sharon Horgan, Boy George, Bridget Christie, Hozier, Sir Bob Geldof, Gabriel Byrne and Chris O'Dowd.
- No. of episodes: 13
- Latest episode: 2020-06-11
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