58: #58 | Muireann O'Connell
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**The Alison Spittle Show – Episode 58 – Muireann O’Connell** In Episode 58 - recorded live at The Camden Backyard in association with Kopparberg – Alison meets TodayFM and TV3’s Muireann O’Connell. They talk about horse trainers and ketamine, disappointing house parties, timesharing a mop, leather-appreciating fans, Samantha Mumba, rival fetish gangs, Airbnb orgies, a map of Dublin dogging, creative uses for dock leaves, Bacardi Breezers, emergency medical treatment in Supermacs, an ill-fated Eminem concert, Eamonn the Camel and a potential new rural-affair television show, Who's Riding Who? Follow Muireann on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/muireanno_c) to keep up with the latest. Alison Spittle does stand-up comedy all the time because there’s no money in it. See [alisonspittle.com](http://alisonspittle.com/) or her [Twitter](https://twitter.com/AlisonSpittle) for the latest, including her run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and shows at the upcoming Vodafone Comedy Festival. Big thanks to Kopparberg for being such a wonderful sponsor. Thanks to Headstuff.Org for hosting our podcast. They have a [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/HeadStuff) page. Please support them. If you enjoyed the podcast, do us a favour and leave a rating. It’s a big help. Catch you next time. Flamingo artwork designed by William Conway, email [email protected]. Theme tune by No Monster Club. Their [album](https://nomonsterclub.bandcamp.com/album/i-feel-magic), “I Feel Magic” is out now.
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