Ryan Tubridy
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That's the bottom line.
I thought it was awful.
I thought it was an important program because it got into the lives of people like me and
maybe Aidan, who would be aware of it, but certainly somebody of my age, privileged, white, male, middle-aged, all the rest of it, to see it, you know, laid out before me, because I'm not in that world, but it would make me think if I had a son...
which I don't have but if I had a son or you know there's young men in the world God is everything okay and you know you just kind of watch behavior patterns and stuff like that but yeah I thought it was next bro it's on Netflix it's well worth watching and if I had a teenage son I'd probably well they wouldn't want to watch it with me because just what teenager wants to watch TV with their dad mostly but I would suggest that they do watch it it's really it's really a very good program good journalism good good TV show and
One other, two other quick things.
Shanna Keigha, we mentioned before here.
Shanna Keigha being this amazing thing that they do.
CiarΓ‘n Griffin, or Gaffney, I should say.
Gaff, as it's called, organizes these.
They're all over the world.
And the young people, Irish to start with, it's a mixture between Shanna Keigha and Eigha.
Shanna Keigha, an evening of storytelling.
And people come in, and before the interval, before or after,
And they have stories that last between 10 and 15 minutes each on the theme of the evening.
And these aren't professional storytellers.
There's people who have a story to tell and tell it really well.
And we are doing one.
I wanted to do a fundraiser for the London Irish Centre in Camden in London.
So I got in touch with Seamus.