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I won't lie, this one's all over the map. Daragh talks about so many things in such a short space of time. He compares his experience to depression with having a blocked nose, talks about Barcelona Fringe, talks about an old Venezuelan lady - it's just... a lot.
Website: thoughtstoobig.ie
Instagram: @DaraghFleming
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In this week's episode Daragh is in the depths of a two-day hangover. He talks about therapy, being shortlisted for 2 Mental Health Media Awards, Movember, men's mental health and discusses how to deal with an internet troll.
Website: thoughtstoobig.ie
Instagram: @DaraghFleming
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This week Daragh talks about the origins of Halloween, his trip to Dublin, the impact of being open about mental health, his granny ringing him, and much more. It's a weird one!
Website: thoughtstoobig.ie
Instagram: @DaraghFleming
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Just last night Daragh appeared on 'Real Life with Lucy' on Virgin Media. In this episode, Daragh speaks about intimate image sexual abuse, what he's learned from the experience, victim-blaming, and upcoming shows.
Daragh has been longlisted for a Headline Mental Health Media Award: The Shine Audience Choice Award. This is open to public voting, so if you'd like to vote for Daragh, you can do so here
Website: thoughtstoobig.ie
Instagram: @DaraghFleming
If you'd like to support the show you can do so here: Buy Me A Coffee
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Daragh has been longlisted for a Headline Mental Health Media Award: The Shine Audience Choice Award. This is open to public voting, so if you'd like to vote for Daragh, you can do so here
This week Daragh starts the podcast with a poem about neurodiversity. He then goes on a 13 minute rant about social media, the pressures put on us by society, and inheriting silly goose energy from his parents.
Website: thoughtstoobig.ie
Instagram: @DaraghFleming
If you'd like to support the show you can do so here: Buy Me A Coffee
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Daragh has been longlisted for a Headline Mental Health Media Award: The Shine Audience Choice Award. This is open to public voting, so if you'd like to vote for Daragh, you can do so here
This week Daragh talks about suicide prevention, the mental health budget for 2025, a Cork man roaming the streets of Barcelona, reads a blog and updates on his missing shirt and the Illuminati. It's jam-packed!
Website: thoughtstoobig.ie
Instagram: @DaraghFleming
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In this episode Daragh talks about what purpose normalising the conversation around mental health serves. He thinks that, because we're so unfamiliar with these conversations, we tend to catastrophise when we're not feeling 100%. He also talks about being back in therapy and reads a new poem.
Website: thoughtstoobig.ie
Instagram: @DaraghFleming
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This week Daragh talks about how Roscommon is a real place, getting drug-tested by the Gardaí, The Rising, meaningful DMs and poetry. He covers a lot of ground in 15 minutes in fairness! He finished by reciting three poems - Say The Word, Camping Chair, and The Festival.
Website: thoughtstoobig.ie
Instagram: @DaraghFleming
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This week Daragh talks about being in an uncertain moment, and how uncomfortable this place can be. He also talks about how normal it is. This week's blog is all about Achievement Addiction, how it can impact our wellbeing. Daragh reflects on whether it is still affecting him now.
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Instagram: @DaraghFleming
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This week Daragh talks about negativity bias, receiving bad news, anxiety, and compasses. He talks about English accents, and reads a blog about how we shouldn't always trust what our brain is telling us. He also makes noises and rambles - a classic!
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Instagram: @DaraghFleming
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This week Daragh talks about his recent trip to Ireland where he performed at Prose and Woes, Seanchoiche and Electric Picnic. He talks about what it meant to him, and the people he met (people like David Hynes, Jessie Flood, Mikey Cullen etc.) He also talks about loneliness, homesickness, and how there are different forms of being lonely. He finishes the episode with a reading of a poem he wrote on the flight back to Barcelona.
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Instagram: @DaraghFleming
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In this episode Daragh talks about gratitude (again - sing a new song would you?) He also talks about perspective, making plans, and how it is normal to feel conflicted, especially with the way the world is now. He finishes the episode with a poem called 'The Details'.
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This week, Daragh talks about local legends, productivity anxiety and how we can fall into the toxic trappings of social media. He also, as always, overshares about how sweat he is.
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The mic may or may not have been plugged in. Either way, in this episode Daragh talks about pressure, and the not so obvious link between success and happiness.
He also mentions the dates of his gigs this week:
13th @ The Liberty Cork at 8pm for Prose and Woes
14th Seachoíche Cork @ The Marina @7:30pm
16th @ The Word Stage Electric Picnic at 1pm
Website: thoughtstoobig.ie
Socials: @DaraghFleming
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This week Daragh discusses a recent panic attack he had on stage and what his body was trying to tell him.
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In this episode of TTL Daragh opens by talking about the awkwardness of getting a borrowed jumper back from a date. He then goes on to read an essay about gratitude, and expands on his experience of having panic attacks about death. Daragh believes being grateful for this fear enriches life, and so, rather than running from it, he has learned to accept death as a part of life. Enjoy
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Website: thoughtstoobig.ie
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In this episode Daragh reads out a poem he wrote about a wasp after being reminded about how much he hates them. He also talks about his roommates returning and what weapon he'd choose in an apocalypse. It's becoming clear this podcast is just a record of a man losing his mind in real time, but hey!
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Website: thoughtstoobig.ie
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On this episode of the podcast Daragh talks about a ghost from his past, finding it difficult to express big emotions, and the under-apprecaited art of caring quietly. It's an emotional one!
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In this episode of Thoughts Too Loud, Daragh opens with a poetry reading, discusses the tendency to avoid the good in our lives, and talks about his experience of feeling guilty for being happy. His voice also sounds weird because he had a few drinks the night before which he doesn't stop going on about.
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In episode 2, Daragh rants about writers being taken too seriously, silliness being at the core of his being, the philosophy of feeling bad, and how we can all sometimes be the villain in people's stories.
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