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This week the famous Sammy dropped by, and I got to hear how a young woman that loved horses and acting became an owner and face of one the most successful competitions sites in the UK and Ireland.
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My Brother Barry and David Bredin come in for a chat about all those trucks and about the annual Camross truck and tractor run .
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Manglende episoder?
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This week Leo Brophy of Northgrove Forestry drops in to chat about the complexity of manual logging that most people don’t understand, and of course tell us a story of how a pipe welder from Laois ends up competing for Ireland in the Timbersports world games.
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Shane Kelly, a 30 year veteran murder detective from Dublin drops in to chat about his life in the gaurds doing gods work in the devils playground , and his life since he retired.
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This week we have Silgo farmer and builder James Conway. Known lately for his strongly expressed political view’s on line and also for running in the last election as an independent. James explains why he is so passionate about the things he does and says, and why he is so worried and concerned about Ireland and the world, now and in the future.
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Another Lads Night In episode with the bauld Greg and Mick Cuddy Enjoy...I know I did because I could hardly see at the end of it 😂
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This week I am joined by Liam O’ Keefe, aka The Angry Welder. We discuss Liams school life, childhood, struggles with anger and how he learned to deal with it , and so much more.
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Shane Gallagher aka The Digger Dad, popped in for a chat while he’s home from Australia doing live gigs. Shanes story of leaving Ireland for the UK as a lost 19 year old boy and now being a settled family man in Australia that’s stumbled into creating a large fan base for his music and videos is brilliant.
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This week we have Phil Cawley, one of my favorite radio presenters through the years of sitting in machinery. We chat all things radio, cancel culture, what goes on behind the scenes and why Phil finished with Today FM. Phil tells us what he's doing now and how life has been since. That's all from the news, I'm Dave Cuddy, Fuck You San Diago....
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This week we have Karen Maloney another Mayo guest who is back in Ireland for a short time. Karen is avid about travel and regals us of her tales on how she ended up on her adventures. As well as a good story teller, Karen is a Life coach and breath work specialist. Enjoy and find Karens links below... www.karenmaloney.com awakened-flame.mykajabi.com
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This week we chat to Owen Colgan, we dive deep in this one and try to figure out how a tiny baby in Mayo grew up to be the hardest man yet the softest lover in Ireland...
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Gareth & Greg are back by popular demand as it seems everyone loves when I get picked on by my big brothers, but it's all in love... well that's what I tell myself anyway. No sympathy for the sickest man in Ireland. We answer everything you want to know...
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Mr. BRB, Donal Byrne is in studio with me this week and this went from 0-100 real quick. Donal is a very successful business man with brilliant stories of how he made it. From making a citizens arrest at gun point, being contracted for the London Olympics, proving the government, media, justice system and the public wrong and a nice cup of tea with the bishop, this is definitely not one to miss...
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This week we are joined by Belinda Kehoe, owner of The Wexford Skin Clinic. Belinda tells us about growing up and her experiences with boarding school, motorbike rallys, an abusive relationship, her business' past and present and some tragedies along the way. She is such a free spirit and it was a really interesting conversation, so sit back and enjoy...
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This week I am joined by Don Curtain, a podcast regular at this stage & Paul Cocoman. We talk about trucks, horses, riding....horses in Miami and most importantly, the Light Up The Night Truck Run going from Edenderry to Kanturk in aid of SoSad Ireland. Remember, "it's ok not to be ok". If you need to contact anyone please contact
SOSAD Ireland: 1800-901-909
Pieta: 1800-247-247
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Ian Horan joins us this week and you all should strap in. Ian is from Gorey, Wexford and has travelled through 75 countries on a motorbike. He tells us stories from his times in these countries as he travelled alone, slept wild, broke the bike, broke himself and met as many locals as he could. This was one of the longest episodes we have done and honestly we could have done another 3 hours, it's that interesting. Follow Ian @IanHoran on youtube and @ianhoranphotography on instagram.
Patreon: patreon.com/thewoodfromthetrees
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Johnny "The Rapid Responder" Fitzgerald has been the most asked for guest since TWFTT Podcast started, so we finally reangled him in studio. A lovely conversation about the times he grew up in, memories from his childhood, and his career from junior baker to.... The Rapid Responder...
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This week we are joined by Aaron Dunne. Aarons story was honestly so incredible to listen to. From dealing with alcoholism from a very early age to then developing a drug addiction and even after a suicide attempt he continued to battle to create the life he wanted. He is now 20 years sober and and happily married with children and has some great advice for younger people who might feel in similar situations.
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This week we are joined by Frank Doheny. Frank had great stories to tell us, some powerful, emotional, funny and even about a legal battle, which he won. This episode covers pretty much every emotion you can capture in a recording so enjoy Franks story... If you want to read all the facts and decisions made in the case click the link below to read the case in detail... https://www.workplacerelations.ie/en/cases/2023/december/adj-00043642.html
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This week we are joined by Debbie Cullinane a child psychotherapist . We had a really interesting chat about Debbies own childhood and how she ended up in this profession. I really enjoyed this one and after it I can finally say, I'm not just The Best There Is, I'm also the Best Dad There Is... find her on Insta @debbiecullinane_
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