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Reasons To Be Cheerful: What's Consuming You Special (Nialler9 Podcast)

In lieu of our regular programming, we decided to focus on the things that are making us feel a little better in these uncertain times.

Episode 83 of the Nialler9 Podcast with Andrea and Niall was recorded remotely over Skype from our respective homes.

In lieu of our regular programming, we decided to focus on the the things that are making us feel a little better in these uncertain times, what’s consuming us in terms of listening, reading and watching as well as checking in what we are doing in during the isolation to stay sane.


Discussed:

Bandcamp waive their cut and  $4.3m worth of music and merch goes directly to artists.

Livestreaming with The Mary Wallopers, Daithí, Lumo Club and The Scratch

Listening – Music: Father John Misty’s Live Album, Bright Eyes return, our House Party playlist, classic ’90s R&B, Automatic, Princess Nokia, JFDR.


Watching – Film: Alfred Hitchcock Films: Rope, The Man Who Knew Too Much, The 39 Steps; This Is England, Reeling In The Years, Chernobyl

Watching – shorts: Vox Earworm video series, Tierra Whack – Whack World, Limmy – Falconhoof,

Listening – podcasts – Tony Cantwell’s Shitshow, The Daily, United Ireland, Bandwagons, The Creep Dive, The Coronavirus Ireland Podcast.

Closing track: Princess Nokia – Sugar Honey Iced Tea.

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