
In Their Shoes by Seanchoíche
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For our first ever live episode, recorded at Dublin Fringe Festival in Smock Alley Theatre, Gaff and Becks are joined by writer and cultural commentator Fionnuala Jay, and performer and playwright Padraig Wilson McCarthy. Together, they explore the theme of childhood. They speak to the moments that make us, the people we carry with us and the stories we return to when we try to understand who we are. There’s laughter, honesty, and that special kind of nostalgia that only comes when a room full of people who together are brought back to their own memories through the guest's live conversations. Credits Sound Design & Edit — Cian Judge Music — Stephen Markham Produced by — Rebekah Guilar Artwork — Sam O’Keeffe Hosted by — Ciaran Gaffney & Rebekah Guilar Sponsored by Mubi Owned by Seanchoíche Ltd. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

In this episode of In Their Shoes, Mark Mullan joins host Gaff to explore the theme of love.A longstanding Seanchoíche speaker, Mark steps into a different format this time, reading his own story aloud before discussing it openly with Gaff. Together, they reflect on how love can change shape over time, what it means to truly let someone in and what our relationships can teach us, shaping who we are today. Credits Sound Design & Edit — Jonathan Lewis Music — Stephen Markham Produced by — Rebekah Guilar Artwork — Sam O’Keeffe Hosted by — Ciaran Gaffney & Rebekah Guilar Sponsored by Mubi Owned by Seanchoíche Ltd. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

In this episode of In Their Shoes, guests Laura Jardine Patterson and Rosabel Crean join hosts Gaff and Becks to explore the theme of belonging. Together they reflect on what it means to build a life far from where you’re from and why Beirut, a city often misunderstood or overlooked, has become a place they now call home. Through stories of community, work life and finding meaning in the everyday, they show us how belonging isn’t always about where you’re born. Credits Sound Design & Edit — Jonathan Lewis Music — Stephen Markham Produced by — Rebekah Guilar Artwork — Sam O’Keeffe Hosted by — Ciaran Gaffney & Rebekah Guilar Sponsored by Mubi Owned by Seanchoíche Ltd. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

In this episode of In Their Shoes, guests Dan Wye and Dom McGovern join hosts Gaff and Becks to explore the theme of coming out. Together, they reflect on what it means to embrace your queerness, the power of exploring this on and off stage, and the complicated, but also sometimes funny ways shame, joy and self acceptance show up along the way. Credits Sound Design & Edit — Jonathan Lewis Music — Stephen Markham Produced by — Rebekah Guilar Artwork — Sam O’Keeffe Hosted by — Ciaran Gaffney & Rebekah Guilar Sponsored by Mubi Owned by Seanchoíche Ltd. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

In this episode of In Their Shoes, guests Rachel Galvo and Megan Haly join hosts Gaff and Becks to explore the theme of embarrassment. Together, they reflect on how those cringe moments are often the experiences that shape us. From auditions to dating disasters, you’ll laugh, squirm, and maybe even relate a little too much. Credits Sound Design & Edit — Jonathan Lewis Music — Stephen Markham Produced by — Rebekah Guilar Artwork — Sam O’Keeffe Hosted by — Ciaran Gaffney & Rebekah Guilar Sponsored by Mubi Owned by Seanchoíche Ltd. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.