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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 23 MIN

Family Secrets, Drunk Doormen, and the Dark Side of Nudist Beaches

from Not so Christian Brothers

What happens when a lifetime of family assumptions gets shattered by a deathbed revelation? This Sunday, the Not So Christian Brothers aftershow takes an incredibly personal turn. Following up on their debate about sibling similarities, Terry Tech drops an absolute bombshell about his own family history, revealing how a hidden relationship and a secret child were swept entirely under the rug in mid-century Ireland. This prompts the brothers to look closely at their own past, joking about mysterious priests and whether they truly share the same DNA.The guys then track the massive societal shift that occurred during the historic summer of 1990. Terry recalls spending two months straight inside an Irish pub at just eight years old, while a 15-year-old Justin paints a wild picture of an era where nobody checked IDs, the country exploded with newfound confidence, and absolutely every barmen and doorman was blind drunk.Finally, the team returns to the chaotic world of naturalism. Terry describes his regular walks on Sally Mount beach in Wicklow, tracking the bizarre social codes of the individuals who frequent them. But the conversation takes a sharp, serious turn as they expose the sinister behavior of public exhibitionists—leading to a hilarious debate on the most tactical (and highly inappropriate) urban places to get away with it.In this episode, we uncover:The Hidden Child Concept: Terry Tech’s shocking account of the secret uncle who emerged only when his nanny was in hospital.The 1990 National Bender: Justin’s wild teenage memories of the precise moment Ireland lost its collective sobriety and found its self-belief.The Wicklow Naturalist Reality: Terry's experiences navigating the sand dunes of Sally Mount with a highly intrusive dog.The Architecture of Public Scandals: Colm’s dark comedic breakdown of why wrongdoers target secluded coastlines instead of local bank queues.The Modern Appetite Crisis: How new weight-loss trends are quietly decimating iconic global diner chains and reshaping supermarket food ranges.📅 TUNE IN:Main Show: Every Thursday @ 6 PM ISTAfter Show: Every Sunday @ 8 AM IST⏱️ Chapter Timings00:00 – Intro: Testing Sibling DNA Boundaries01:45 – The Priest on the Couch: Mid-Century Irish Secrets02:00 – Terry's Bombshell: The Hidden Hospital Child Revealed03:45 – Sibling Subplots: Duvet Cover Psychological Operations05:03 – The Sand Dune Files: Analysing Sally Mount Beach06:26 – The Dog, the Ladies, and the Ultimate Podcast Title07:11 – The Wicklow Threat: Confronting Coastal Exhibitionists08:46 – Tactical Defecation: The Logistics of Bank Queues and Robes11:41 – The Summer of '90: When Ireland Exploded into Sobriety Loss14:47 – Cultural Renaissance: River Dance, Licensed Radio, and Confidence16:24 – The Death of Temple Bar Gangs and the Rise of Tax Breaks19:19 – The Diner Demise: How Medical Trends Alter Global Appetites21:20 – Outro: The Perfect Marks and Spencer Suit Pre-Roll Advertisement Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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