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The Laughs Of Your Life with Doireann Garrihy

Louise O'Neill

Season 8, Ep. 4

I was so delighted to finally welcome Louise O’Neill to the studio this week because, like many of my guests, we've been trying to line it up for a while. I really admire Louise's work, her new book Idol is fab and she's part of a golden generation of amazing young female authors. I love that. We chatted about how therapy helped her overcome her eating disorder, the actual riot that is attending a Joanne McNally comedy gig, and why people think her dog hates men!


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Trigger warning: This podcast contains discussions about eating disorders.

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