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The JAM

The JAM

By: jack molloy
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What’s up pal, This is the J.A.M

The JAM is a podcast produced by Jack Molloy, Aidan Brooks, and Jack Murray.

The JAM is a collaborative project between three lads to talk shite on a variety of topics from crazy news stories to nuggets of wisdom and valuable life advice. We answer the hard-hitting question of this rodeo we call life. If there was an audible RANCH this is it, see you on the airwaves brother.

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  • GGRRRRR Mondays!
    Apr 12 2023
    Do you hate Mondays? Do you hate the sound of your owners voice?, Do you socialise with other animals and get up to all sorts of comedic hijinks? Do you LOVE lasagne? are you Garfield? What am I talking about? Never mind. Here’s this weeks JAM.

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    39 mins
  • The Eurovision Bare-knuckle Boxing Contest
    Apr 5 2023
    The Late Late Show's host Ryan Tubridy has to return to his home planet, bringing the question of who or what can fill his size fifteen shoes, Jedward attempt to stop the War in Ukraine with the power of SONG and The Eurovision gets a much-needed revival. All of this compressed into a 28-minute long non-sensical soundbite.

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    28 mins
  • You just got BEANED brother
    Mar 29 2023
    This is a special unreleased pod from the archives, It's 38 minutes and 13 seconds long of UNADULTERATED hilarity, or maybe not, I don't know pal maybe you listen to it and find out alright? get off my case.

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    38 mins
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