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Episode 20: Cathal O'Riordan

An episode of the Borderline Podcast Disorder by Levy Lupu podcast, hosted by Levy Lupu, titled "Episode 20: Cathal O'Riordan" was published on April 1, 2024 and runs 82 minutes.

April 1, 2024 ·82m · Borderline Podcast Disorder by Levy Lupu

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In this week's episode of "Borderline Podcast Disorder," join comedian Cathal O'Riordan (@dukethecomedian) as he delves into the intriguing world of ancestry research, family dynamics, and the contrasting comedy scenes in the UK and the US. Cathal, known for his wit and hilarious observations, takes us on a journey through his personal experiences and reflections on the importance of understanding our roots. With his unique perspective, he explores how ancestry research can uncover fascinating stories and connections that shape our identities and sense of belonging.Throughout the episode, Cathal engages in thought-provoking conversations about family dynamics, examining the similarities and differences across cultures. Through his comedic lens, he sheds light on the universal themes of love, laughter, and the intricate web of relationships that make up our lives.Moreover, Cathal provides an entertaining comparison between the comedy scenes in the UK and the US, offering insights into the distinct styles, audiences, and approaches to humor. As he shares anecdotes and experiences, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the nuances and cultural influences that shape comedic performances on both sides of the Atlantic.Join us for a laughter-filled and insightful episode as Cathal O'Riordan brings his sharp comedic chops to "Borderline Podcast Disorder" to explore ancestry, family, and the fascinating world of comedy in the UK and the US. Get ready for a hilarious and enlightening conversation that will leave you wanting more!Calling all "Borderline Podcast Disorder" listeners! Have you ever used Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills in your daily life? We want to hear your stories!If you have an inspiring or interesting experience about how you applied DBT skills in your interactions, relationships, or any other aspect of your life, we'd love to hear from you. Whether it's using mindfulness techniques to navigate difficult emotions, practicing interpersonal effectiveness to improve communication, or any other DBT skill that has made a positive impact, we want to know!Share your stories by emailing us or sending a direct message to our podcast's social media accounts. We'll be selecting some of the most compelling messages to read on the next episode of "Borderline Podcast Disorder."Don't miss out on this opportunity to share your journey and inspire others with your DBT success stories. We can't wait to hear from you! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week's episode of "Borderline Podcast Disorder," join comedian Cathal O'Riordan (@dukethecomedian) as he delves into the intriguing world of ancestry research, family dynamics, and the contrasting comedy scenes in the UK and the US. 


Cathal, known for his wit and hilarious observations, takes us on a journey through his personal experiences and reflections on the importance of understanding our roots. With his unique perspective, he explores how ancestry research can uncover fascinating stories and connections that shape our identities and sense of belonging.


Throughout the episode, Cathal engages in thought-provoking conversations about family dynamics, examining the similarities and differences across cultures. Through his comedic lens, he sheds light on the universal themes of love, laughter, and the intricate web of relationships that make up our lives.


Moreover, Cathal provides an entertaining comparison between the comedy scenes in the UK and the US, offering insights into the distinct styles, audiences, and approaches to humor. As he shares anecdotes and experiences, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the nuances and cultural influences that shape comedic performances on both sides of the Atlantic.


Join us for a laughter-filled and insightful episode as Cathal O'Riordan brings his sharp comedic chops to "Borderline Podcast Disorder" to explore ancestry, family, and the fascinating world of comedy in the UK and the US. Get ready for a hilarious and enlightening conversation that will leave you wanting more!


Calling all "Borderline Podcast Disorder" listeners! Have you ever used Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills in your daily life? We want to hear your stories!


If you have an inspiring or interesting experience about how you applied DBT skills in your interactions, relationships, or any other aspect of your life, we'd love to hear from you. Whether it's using mindfulness techniques to navigate difficult emotions, practicing interpersonal effectiveness to improve communication, or any other DBT skill that has made a positive impact, we want to know!


Share your stories by emailing us or sending a direct message to our podcast's social media accounts. We'll be selecting some of the most compelling messages to read on the next episode of "Borderline Podcast Disorder."


Don't miss out on this opportunity to share your journey and inspire others with your DBT success stories. We can't wait to hear from you!

Get bonus content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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