Episode 25 - Pythagoras says "No!"
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Join us for the 25th Episode of the Get Folked podcast as the silver jubilee descends upon us. Andy and Ed use this auspicious occasion to bid farewell to the world they once knew, in which the hardest thing about mathematics was long division, and step tentatively into a world where numbers define not just your name and the essence of your character, but the direction in which you should urinate.  And for all you music lovers out there, if earth-shattering mathematics isn't your thing, fear not, clips from singer-songwriter Niamh Regan's recent pop-up session at Steamboat music store in Limerick are on hand as she promotes her latest album "Come as you are".  This episode will leave you asking yourself two things: 1) Do I have what it takes to join the Pythagorean Brotherhood? and 2) Where can I find more Niamh Regan music? The answer to the first question, dear listener, is "Probably not". The answer to the second question can be found in the links below to Niamh Regan's Website, Instagram, and Spotify. But first, have a listen to Episode 25 of Get Folked and leave the world where 1+1=2 behind you forever. - Niamh Regan's Website: http://www.niamhregan.com/ - Niamh Regan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niamhreganmusic/ - Niamh Regan's Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5vQdYaBacVe00yHMbpnRVa - Steamboat Music Store in Limerick: https://steamboat.ie/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit andrewcomerford.substack.com
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