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“What If Everything Changes?” Final Weeks Before Baby
37:09|This week is all about the final stretch.Julie talks through how things are actually feeling right now, hospital visits, low energy, and everything starting to feel very real. There’s still plenty of laughs along the way, but it’s a proper insight into where things are at heading into the final weeks.
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57. The Speed Van Came Out of Nowhere 😂
37:56||Season 2, Ep. 57It’s all going fine… until the speed van shows up.What starts off as a normal story quickly takes a turn, leading into a mix of reactions, laughs, and moments that don’t go quite as planned. There’s a bit of everything in this one, the kind of stories you don’t expect to go anywhere, but somehow end up being the highlight.Sit back and enjoy this week’s episode
56. This One Nearly Didn’t Make It Out…
35:34||Season 2, Ep. 56After a couple of weeks without a release, this episode feels like everything hits at once.The conversation moves fast, jumping between stories, side tangents, and a few moments where things almost go a bit too far. There are points where everyone’s talking over each other, bits that probably should’ve been cut, and a few lines that might need a second listen before staying in.It’s one of those episodes that doesn’t stay on track for long, but that’s what makes it.Messy, honest, and very nearly left on the cutting room floor.
55. We Left Him Alone for 3 Weeks…
44:05||Season 2, Ep. 55Welcome back to The Confession Box and this week, Sean is finally back after disappearing for three episodes… and of course, he has absolutely nothing useful to report.What starts as a simple catch-up quickly turns into the usual chaos, from nights out and running into old friends to stories that could’ve gone very differently if things escalated. There’s a bit of everything: awkward encounters, questionable decisions, and the kind of situations where you’re thinking this could turn at any second.In between all that, the conversation drifts (as always) into random debates, side stories, and the everyday madness of life. From money stress and talk of loans to the small things that somehow turn into full-blown arguments.It’s messy, it’s funny, and it goes completely off track more than once… but that’s exactly what makes it a Confession Box episode.Please leave a like, comment and share the podcast to continue helping it grow. Stay safe out there!
54. She Said WHAT to the Landlord?!
41:33||Season 2, Ep. 54Welcome back to The Confession Box Just Julie and Nana P this week, and it doesn’t take long before things go completely off the rails.What starts as a simple catch-up around Mother’s Day, gifts, and day-to-day life quickly turns into one of Julie’s most mortifying moments yet… when her landlord and a painter arrive at the house and the kids decide it’s the perfect time to start saying everything they shouldn’t. Safe to say, she nearly didn’t recover.From there, the conversation drifts into the reality of juggling home life, money stress, and trying to figure out what’s next, all while raising kids who have absolutely no filter. There’s plenty of throwbacks, a few questionable parenting takes, and the kind of honest chats that somehow swing between heartfelt and chaotic in seconds.It’s funny, a bit mad, and painfully relatable, another classic Confession Box episode.Be sure to share the podcast. We love reading your comments, leave one behind x
53. Three Tragedies, One Family: Yvonne’s Story of Loss, Strength & Survival
01:24:47||Season 2, Ep. 53This week on The Confession Box, we sit down with our first guest, Yvonne, who shares the heartbreaking story of growing up in a family that has faced unimaginable loss.This episode contains discussion of suicide, death, drug use, and grief involving young people. Some listeners may find parts of this conversation distressing. Listener discretion is advised.Yvonne opens up about the first tragedy that struck when she was just three years old, after her 13-year-old brother Roy passed away. She reflects on the few memories she holds from that morning and the incredible strength her mother showed in protecting the rest of the children during an unthinkable moment.Years later, the family was devastated again when her brother Killian died at just 16 after collapsing in Dublin following a cardiac arrest. Yvonne shares what it was like hearing the news, the shock that spread through their small town, and the complicated grief that followed.But heartbreak struck the family once more. The episode also begins the story of Yvonne’s younger sister Molly, whose tragic death would become another life-changing moment for the family.Through it all, one thing remains constant: the strength of a mother raising a large family through loss, grief, and unimaginable hardship.This episode is raw, emotional, and deeply honest, a story about family, resilience, and the lasting impact of love even in the darkest moments.
52. Finally She Got the Keys
32:50||Season 2, Ep. 52Julie finally got the keys.After five years of being told no, single mum, self-employed, rejection after rejection, she walks into her own house for the first time… and immediately realises she owns absolutely nothing to put in it.The excitement quickly turns into “where do I even start?” as the reality of an empty shell hits. No furniture. No sofa. Just a kettle, a toaster, and an air fryer on the way.They break down the bidding war, the panic over new builds, the small €2k jumps that decide your future, and why saving consistently in the credit union actually mattered more than anything else.And just when things get sentimental…Julie gets charged bus fare at a toll booth and becomes convinced she was weighed.Proud moments, financial chaos, a little vindication, and one very confused toll operator.Classic Confession Box.