Not so Christian Brothers
> Has modern society completely lost its sense of empathy, or are we all just hiding behind our mobile phones? In this weekend's after-show, Justin and Colm look at the fading art of face-to-face conversation. Colm shares his frustration after his daughter was left shaken at a local petrol station with a shattered back window, while onlookers simply passed her by. The chaos only escalates when Colm tries to borrow a simple pair of scissors from a deeply suspicious shop assistant. > > Shifting from a lack of connection to an unexpected one, Justin recalls an incredibly moving encounter on a park bench in Greystones with a seemingly dishevelled stranger—proving that we should never misperceive the people around us. Terry chimes in on his time exploring the southern hemisphere, sparking an unbelievable debate about wildlife control. > > To wrap things up, the lads dive into a controversial new piece of legislation making its way through the Irish parliament regarding traditional countryside pursuits, before Justin completely blindsides the studio with real news reports of literal mobs of wild camels causing absolute havoc in the Australian Outback. > > Catch a brand new episode of the Not So Christian Brothers twice a week: > 🎙️ Main Show: Every Thursday @ 6:00 PM > 🚪 The After-Show: Every Sunday @ 8:00 AM > > Hit follow, leave a review, and connect with us on social media to let us know your thoughts! > CHAPTER TIMINGS * 00:00 - Morning Walks and the Fading Art of Saying Hello * 01:47 - Colm's Story: A Shattered Car Window and Zero Empathy * 03:57 - The Great Petrol Station Scissors Stand-Off * 04:44 - Is It a "Scissor" or a "Pair of Scissors"? * 05:32 - Justin’s Chance Encounter with a Stranger on a Park Bench * 07:25 - The Surprising Identity of the Man in the Shade * 08:34 - Why Mobile Phones are Ruining Real Human Connection * 10:06 - Old School Post Offices and the Value of Listening * 12:14 - Terry's Visit to the Greystones Wellness Hub * 13:28 - Traditional Indian Medicine and the Irish Vernacular * 16:16 - Broadcasters, Banned Words, and Australian Sky News * 17:02 - Cultural Differences and Ancestral History * 19:04 - The Protestant Toaster-in-the-Cupboard Mystery * 20:53 - The Controversial Countryside Hunting Bill in Parliament * 23:11 - Justin’s Wildcard: The Camel Population in the Outback * 25:06 - Terry’s Days as an Australian Cowboy * 25:46 - Colm Fact-Checks the Thirsty Camel Invasions live on Air * 28:06 - Outro: Subscribe, Review, and Avoid the Camel Hump! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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