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Acts of Kindness & Eye-Watering Ticket Prices š
This week on The Confession Box, Nana P shares a story about an unexpected act of kindness that gets them talking about the good people you meet when you least expect it.
From Nana P's story involving a traffic warden to Julie sharing a touching experience involving a broken-down car and an email she received, the gang reflect on the small moments that can make a big difference in someone's day.
There's also an update on baby Mike, a parenting dilemma that Julie needs help with, a chat about sold-out concerts and rising ticket prices, Erin Rose's latest obsession, beauty treatments, and one very unexpected kangaroo story that sends the conversation off in a completely different direction.
A mix of laughs, family life, heartwarming stories and the usual Confession Box chaos.
Catch you next week when Sean catches us up on crow court
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64. Do Crows Have Court?!
38:43||Season 2, Ep. 64This week on The Confession Box, we finally get to the bottom of the infamous Crow Court story. After it was first mentioned a couple of episodes ago and left hanging while Sean was away, he's back on the couch to explain whether crows really hold funerals, hold grudges, and put each other on trial.The gang also chat about parenting, social media bans for under-16s, and how different childhood looks today compared to years gone by. Julie shares a doctor's appointment story that takes an unexpected turn thanks to Erin Rose, while Sean relives one of his more questionable childhood decisions involving a bike and a bonfire.Throw in some strange animal facts, a trip down memory lane, and Nana P becoming increasingly concerned that crows might actually be keeping an eye on her, and you've got another classic episode of The Confession Box.šļø New episodes every week.Please be sure to like, leave a comment and share if you enjoyed the podcast.And as always - Be safe out there !!
62. The Word That Stopped Us in Our Tracks
39:24||Season 2, Ep. 62This week on The Confession Box, Julie talks about finally feeling like herself again, the gang take a trip down memory lane with childhood TV favourites, and Sean opens up about an uncomfortable experience that sparked a bigger conversation about attitudes, acceptance and how much Ireland has changed over the years.There's also a debate about whether family members should have spare keys to each other's houses, plenty of reality TV opinions, and somehow the episode finishes with a discussion about whether crows hold their own version of court.As always, it's honest, funny, completely unfiltered and somehow ends up somewhere nobody expected.šļø New episodes every week. Please be sure to like š, leave a comment š¬ and share if you enjoyed the podcastBe safe out there !!
61. The Communion Money Investigation
40:44||Season 2, Ep. 61This week starts with one conversation and somehow ends with Cleopatra, communion money, conspiracy theories, mortgage advice and Irish traditions.The gang chat about ADHD medication costs, overpaying mortgages, family finances, old-school traditions from West Cork and whether parents actually āborrowedā communion money growing up šThereās also a completely chaotic debate about pyramids, ancient Egypt and songs nobody can properly remember.Another all-over-the-place episode in the best possible way.If you enjoyed the episode, please like, share, and leave a comment. It really helps support the podcast and means a lot!
60. Left Sitting on the Bench š
33:13||Season 2, Ep. 60Julie thought communion day was going to be emotional and full of big moments⦠until she found herself literally sitting on the bench while everything unfolded around her šIn this episode, Julie chats about Fionn & Aaron Roseās communion day and the mix of expectations vs reality, including all the funny, chaotic, and very real family moments that came with it. Julie also opens up about pregnancy in the final stretch, general life updates, and the everyday ups and downs of parenting and family life.Itās an honest, light-hearted catch-up filled with laughs, relatable chaos, and a few unexpected tangents along the way.If you enjoyed the episode, please like, share, and leave a comment. It really helps support the podcast and means a lot!
59. He Bought Me WHAT After Giving Birth?! š
42:38||Season 2, Ep. 59This week, the gang are back and thereās finally a new addition to the family - baby Mikey Ćg. Julie opens up about the reality of giving birth, the panic during her C-section, the emotional hormone crash afterwards, and the completely random things that had her crying all week.From ādonāt be nice to meā meltdowns to getting nose strips as a push present, this episode swings between emotional and absolute chaos in classic Confession Box fashion. Plus, stories about the twins meeting their baby brother, Lanzarote holidays, Netflix documentaries, and plenty of slagging throughout.
58. āWhat If Everything Changes?ā Final Weeks Before Baby
37:09||Season 2, Ep. 58This 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. Thereās still plenty of laughs along the way, but itās a proper insight into where things are at heading into the final weeks.
57. The Speed Van Came Out of Nowhere š
37:56||Season 2, Ep. 57Itās 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 donāt go quite as planned. Thereās a bit of everything in this one, the kind of stories you donāt expect to go anywhere, but somehow end up being the highlight.Sit back and enjoy this weekās episode
56. This One Nearly Didnāt Make It Outā¦
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 everyoneās talking over each other, bits that probably shouldāve been cut, and a few lines that might need a second listen before staying in.Itās one of those episodes that doesnāt stay on track for long, but thatās what makes it.Messy, honest, and very nearly left on the cutting room floor.