Not so Christian Brothers

The 17-Minute Leak: A Double Life Exposed & The Bouncy Castle Mayhem

32 min · 21 mei 2026
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What happens when a secret conversation completely dismantles a public life? This Thursday, the Not So Christian Brothers dive into the viral scandal gripping Ireland: a 17-minute leaked phone recording that has exposed a prominent figure's double life and caused a massive house of cards to collapse. Justin breaks down hearing about the secret audio on a plane journey , while Colm details the shocking contents of the recording to secret accounts. The brothers also look at the cultural phenomenon of "Curtain Twitching" and transition into the madness of communion season in Ireland. From parents jumping out of back windows onto bouncy castles to a funny look at Tyson Fury's unusual family naming conventions, this episode explores family structures, institutional mistrust, and why we love watching secrets unfold. In this episode, we uncover: * The 17-Minute Leak: The sudden collapse of a public profile through an unedited audio recording. * The Psychology of the Curtain Twitcher: Why society is genetically wired to look through the neighbors' windows. * The House of Cards: Historic moments of institutional collapse and why power breeds mistrust. * Communion Chaos: The real-world stories of bouncy castles, stilettos, and post-church celebrations. * The Naming Nightmare: Tyson Fury’s official document crisis and the airport chaos of naming every child "Prince". 📅 TUNE IN: Main Show: Every Thursday @ 6 PM After Show: Every Sunday @ 8 AM ⏱️ CHAPTER TIMINGS * 00:00 – Intro: Same Parents, Different Timelines . * 00:25 – The Leaked Tape: A high-profile recording exposes a double life. * 03:15 – Curtain Twitchers: The psychology of public obsession with secrets. * 05:40 – The House of Cards: Historical shifts in institutional trust. * 09:30 – Communion Mayhem: Bouncy castles, window jumps, and the church bar debate. * 13:15 – The Student is Ready: When people actually look for deeper truth. * 14:15 – The "Prince" Dilemma: Tyson Fury’s chaotic family naming strategy. * 16:00 – Outro: Like, Subscribe, and the Sunday Aftershow. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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