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Deirdre O’Kane joins Laura for a funny, honest and wide-ranging conversation about what it was really like being one of the few women in stand-up when she started out.
She talks about the early days of breaking through in a male-dominated industry, finding her own voice, the reality of long-term relationships, raising kids in the age of WhatsApp chaos, and using humour to get through tough times.
This is a brilliant mix of personal stories, cultural insight and big laughs.
00:00 — Pre-chat & setup: A warm, relaxed start as Laura and Deirdre banter about microphones, lighting, and jawlines.
04:00 — Wild beginnings: Boarding school, being part of “the bold gang,” and discovering performance through impersonating teachers and nuns.
06:00 — Acting vs. stand-up: Early love-hate relationship with stand-up and what made it so tough starting out.
08:20 — Women in comedy: Audience groans, breaking barriers, and how social media helped shift the landscape.
11:00 — Self-censorship: Why she avoided certain topics early on — and how that’s changed.
14:00 — Touring life: What it’s really like on the road as a comic, from long drives to late nights.
17:00 — Irish vs. UK audiences: How humour translates across borders and why Irish audiences are special.
20:00 — Long-term relationships: Honest reflections on discomfort, denial, and doing the work over decades together.
23:00 — Expectations in love: Balancing domestic reality with romantic ideals — and keeping individuality.
27:30 — The Magdalene Laundries bit: Taking on a taboo topic and walking a fine line between darkness and humour.
30:00 — Phone bans and stand-up: How comics protect their material from leaking online.
33:00 — Comedy as a lifeline: How stand-up kept her family afloat when her husband was ill.
36:00 — Motherhood & identity: Returning to stand-up after kids and why motherhood fuelled her next show.
43:00 — Modern motherhood rant: Emails, WhatsApp groups, class reps, and why it’s all too much.
48:00 — Quick fire: Worst gig ever, sharing the stage, favourite punchlines, and industry reflections.
53:00 — Politics & culture: A candid take on the current Irish political climate and cultural shifts.
Thanks for listening! You can watch the full episode on YouTube here. Don’t forget to follow The Laura Dowling Experience podcast on Instagram @lauradowlingexperience for updates and more information. You can also follow our host, Laura Dowling, @fabulouspharmacist for more insights and tips. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review—it really helps us out! Stay tuned for more great conversations.
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Deirdre O’Kane joins Laura for a funny, honest and wide-ranging conversation about what it was really like being one of the few women in stand-up when she started out.
She talks about the early days of breaking through in a male-dominated industry, finding her own voice, the reality of long-term relationships, raising kids in the age of WhatsApp chaos, and using humour to get through tough times.
This is a brilliant mix of personal stories, cultural insight and big laughs.
00:00 — Pre-chat & setup: A warm, relaxed start as Laura and Deirdre banter about microphones, lighting, and jawlines.
04:00 — Wild beginnings: Boarding school, being part of “the bold gang,” and discovering performance through impersonating teachers and nuns.
06:00 — Acting vs. stand-up: Early love-hate relationship with stand-up and what made it so tough starting out.
08:20 — Women in comedy: Audience groans, breaking barriers, and how social media helped shift the landscape.
11:00 — Self-censorship: Why she avoided certain topics early on — and how that’s changed.
14:00 — Touring life: What it’s really like on the road as a comic, from long drives to late nights.
17:00 — Irish vs. UK audiences: How humour translates across borders and why Irish audiences are special.
20:00 — Long-term relationships: Honest reflections on discomfort, denial, and doing the work over decades together.
23:00 — Expectations in love: Balancing domestic reality with romantic ideals — and keeping individuality.
27:30 — The Magdalene Laundries bit: Taking on a taboo topic and walking a fine line between darkness and humour.
30:00 — Phone bans and stand-up: How comics protect their material from leaking online.
33:00 — Comedy as a lifeline: How stand-up kept her family afloat when her husband was ill.
36:00 — Motherhood & identity: Returning to stand-up after kids and why motherhood fuelled her next show.
43:00 — Modern motherhood rant: Emails, WhatsApp groups, class reps, and why it’s all too much.
48:00 — Quick fire: Worst gig ever, sharing the stage, favourite punchlines, and industry reflections.
53:00 — Politics & culture: A candid take on the current Irish political climate and cultural shifts.
Thanks for listening! You can watch the full episode on YouTube here. Don’t forget to follow The Laura Dowling Experience podcast on Instagram @lauradowlingexperience for updates and more information. You can also follow our host, Laura Dowling, @fabulouspharmacist for more insights and tips. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review—it really helps us out! Stay tuned for more great conversations.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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