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E26: Róisín Lanigan's I Want To Go Home But I'm Already There

Season 1, Ep. 26

Joel speaks to Róisín Lanigan about her latest, I Want To Go Home But I'm Already There, a ghost story set against the horror of the current housing crisis.

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