The Wild Geeze podcast

By: Breda Larkin & Laura Lavelle
  • Summary

  • Comedic farm activist Breda Larkin and Burlesque Chanteuse Miss Lavelle are The Wild Geeze! This odd couple began podcasting during lockdown with their first series, discussing the loss of their respective siblings and Laura's mum in "Good Grief". Since lockdown life in Stoneybatter has been good and they began to record a new series "Shooting the Breeze". Bonus episodes hear the women interview their favourite Wild Geeze from around the country. Enjoy this much needed Queer & unapologetic Irish content and come Shoot the Breeze with the Wild Geeze! x

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Episodes
  • Coming out later in life
    May 1 2025

    The girls discuss easter eggs, bad friday and how Breda married a couple in Spain as Joe Dolan. They read out an anonymous email from a fan looking for their advice on being a woman in their 40's & realising they are gay.

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    53 mins
  • "Mother Wound" sounds like a Lesbian Bar
    Apr 2 2025

    The girls chat about Mother's Day and their alternative event, for anyone who doesn’t have their mum on that day "No Mother's Tae". Daylight savings, freezing eggs and the shameful gardai at the Mother's against genocide peaceful protest.

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    32 mins
  • Who are you Loyal to?
    Mar 24 2025

    We are LIVE from Cork in the van, near the Lee at UCC, tucked under a tree away from the noise of the city just for you, our loyal listeners :) :)

    The girls chat about loyalty, bitches in heat and bad dates!!!

    Enjoy more unfiltered, queer joy with your favourite wild women!

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    46 mins

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