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Into Your Head - Archives Feed

Into Your Head - Archives Feed

By: Neal O'Carroll
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Slow unwieldly patchy archives feed tracking two decades of evolution up to what Into Your Head is today: listenable. Newbies strongly advised to start with current era episodes and follow the faster, better main Into Your Head feed.Creative Commons license version BY NC ND 4.0 with attribution: Neal O'Carroll via IntoYourHead.ie - In the far future? Hundreds of shows findable on Archive dot org. Performing Arts Stand-up Shows
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  • FOR LATEST SHOWS PLEASE SEARCH FOR & FOLLOW INTO YOUR HEAD | THIS IS NOW THE ARCHIVES FEED
    Sep 24 2025
    This is now the archives feed. New shows will be over on the main Into Your Head podcast feed (it's still free)and Into Your Head - Low Bitrate Edition. Search your app for Into Your Head or visit IntoYourHead.ie
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    1 min
  • 857: Lucky Bags and Death at the Bodega (26 JUL 2025)
    Sep 24 2025
    Neal grudgingly gives a dog some credit, issues a stark warning about video game points, considers the reported last words of Mother Teresa, prescribes a mental workout involving your bathroom window, recalls a true childhood tale of lucky bags and death at the sweet shop and discusses predictable circus routes, a 1974 Twin Towers tightrope walk, winning the lottery at birth, poker faces on Star Trek, unwarranted pokers in the home, Peter Gabriel's Don't Give Up with Kate Bush, Metallica's post rehab documentary, the relative melodies of Guns 'n' Roses, first time parents at school gates, sports helmets, your post Covid return to the office, clock-in technique, blinkers for office workers, Queen's Was It All Worth It, why magicians use saws, biblical leprosy and more.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 856: Why Signatures Should be Assigned at Birth (17 JULY 2025)
    Sep 24 2025
    Neal makes the case for government assigned signatures for new borns, considers how sitcom kids have become so sophisticated, explains his virtual toast rack invention and how it relates to Mary Poppins and discusses making a raw chicken asthetically pleasing, turning a parking space into a home, ordering fruit juices with an extra shot, a decade of avocado misinformation, compulsory u-turns and Margaret Thatcher, The Nine O'Clock News, Not the Nine O'Clock News, reaching Nirvana, The world of The Truman Show (1998) versus the South Pole, waking up in a Pink Floyd album cover, childhood abatoir memories and more.
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    57 mins
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