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This week on The Confession Box, Julie talks about finally feeling like herself again, the gang take a trip down memory lane with childhood TV favourites, and Sean opens up about an uncomfortable experience that sparked a bigger conversation about attitudes, acceptance and how much Ireland has changed over the years.
There's also a debate about whether family members should have spare keys to each other's houses, plenty of reality TV opinions, and somehow the episode finishes with a discussion about whether crows hold their own version of court.
As always, it's honest, funny, completely unfiltered and somehow ends up somewhere nobody expected.
đď¸ New episodes every week.
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Be safe out there !!
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By Julie Haynes5
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This week on The Confession Box, Julie talks about finally feeling like herself again, the gang take a trip down memory lane with childhood TV favourites, and Sean opens up about an uncomfortable experience that sparked a bigger conversation about attitudes, acceptance and how much Ireland has changed over the years.
There's also a debate about whether family members should have spare keys to each other's houses, plenty of reality TV opinions, and somehow the episode finishes with a discussion about whether crows hold their own version of court.
As always, it's honest, funny, completely unfiltered and somehow ends up somewhere nobody expected.
đď¸ New episodes every week.
Please be sure to like đ, leave a comment đŹ and share if you enjoyed the podcast
Be safe out there !!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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