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The Wildlings Podcast with Roleen Conn

The Wildlings Podcast with Roleen Conn

著者: The Spinners Mill Podcast Studio
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概要

The Wildings Podcast is a podcast hosted by comedian, photographer and actor Roleen Conn, featuring honest conversations with people from all walks of life.


From stand-up comedians to healthcare professionals and beyond, each episode explores the decisions, detours, and defining moments that led guests to where they are today.

After moving from South Africa during the height of Covid, becoming a mum, and stepping into the world of comedy, Roleen brings a unique and grounded perspective to every conversation — one that’s curious, open, and never afraid to find humour in life’s more chaotic moments.


This is a space for real stories — the kind that don’t always make it onto social media. Conversations about career changes, risk-taking, wrong turns, personal growth, and everything in between. Whether it’s navigating uncertainty, starting over, or simply figuring things out as you go, The Wildings Pod is about laughing through the mess and learning along the way.


If you’re interested in podcasts about real life stories, personal journeys, career paths, comedy, and honest conversations that balance humour with depth, this is for you.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • EP 3: FARTS ARE UNIVERSALLY FUNNY: Edel Carey & Oonagh McGinn, Strike a Balance Between Stressful Day Jobs and Making People Laugh
    2026/04/29

    Balancing social work and stand-up comedy? It’s not as easy as it sounds…


    In Episode 4 of The Wildings Pod: Roleen Conn is joined by Oonagh McGinn and Edel Carey. Two highly experienced social workers who also happen to be comedians.


    With over 15 years’ experience in probation, child protection, and elderly care, Oonagh brings a deep understanding of people and real-life challenges. Edel, with 18 years working in children’s care facilities and strategic health, shares her perspective on structure, organisation, and what it takes to manage her high-pressure schedule.


    Together, they talk about the reality of balancing demanding careers with comedy, how being organised “to the letter” shapes their lives, and why some jokes are definitely not for the kids. The conversation also explores something many people struggle with — learning to care less about what others think, and how that mindset shift can change everything.


    This episode is a mix of honest conversation, humour, and insight into both the social work profession and the world of stand-up comedy.


    Find out what Oonagh's at here:


    https://www.instagram.com/oonaghmcginncomedy/?hl=en

    https://www.tiktok.com/@oonagicxkyt


    Find out what Edel's at here:


    https://www.instagram.com/edel_carey/


    Find out what Roleen's at here:


    https://www.tiktok.com/@roleenconncomedy

    https://www.instagram.com/roleenconncomedy/


    Follow the Pod on Instagram & TikTok!


    https://www.tiktok.com/@thewildlingspodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/thewildlingspod/

    If you want to see more from Roleen and other guests, please visit @TheWildlingsPod on Instagram.


    To become a guest or for sponsorship opportunities, send us an email at TheWildlingsPodcast@gmail.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • EP 2: Tommy McCarthy & Wafa Daldoul talk Attempted Murder, Slashed Tyres and Accidentally Finding Out You're a Comedian
    2026/04/15

    In Episode 2 of The Wildings Podcast with Roleen Conn, comedian Roleen Conn is joined by Comedians Wafa Daldoul and Tommy McCarthy for a hilarious and unfiltered conversation about how they each found their way into their careers in comedy — often by complete accident.


    Tommy shares how leaving wedding guests in stitches during a best man speech first sparked his journey into stand-up comedy, while Wafa opens up about her rebellious school days, including skipping classes and going to extreme lengths to avoid getting caught.


    The episode dives into the unpredictable paths that lead people into comedy, with stories of dares gone wrong, chaotic friendships, and the kind of moments that shape who you become. Along the way, they explore the realities of starting out in stand-up, the Northern Ireland comedy scene, and why sometimes the most unexpected experiences lead to the best stories.


    Packed with humour, honest reflections, and plenty of wild moments, this episode is a perfect example of what The Wildings Podcast is all about — real conversations, real people, and finding the funny side of life’s chaos.


    If you’re into comedy podcasts, stand-up comedy, real life stories, and behind-the-scenes insights into becoming a comedian, this one’s for you.

    If you want to see more from Roleen and other guests, please visit @TheWildlingsPod on Instagram.


    To become a guest or for sponsorship opportunities, send us an email at TheWildlingsPodcast@gmail.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • EP 1: James Downey Throws Bricks of Knowledge, Roleen Conn Dies on Stage & John Devlin Tries 20 Different Things
    2026/04/01

    In the very first episode of The Wildings Podcast, comedian Roleen Conn sits down with fellow comedians John Devlin and James Downey for an honest (and very funny) conversation about life in comedy — the highs, the lows, and the moments that don’t quite go to plan.

    From experiencing a full-on “death” on stage to figuring out how to get into the right mindset before a set, this episode dives into the reality of performing stand-up comedy in Northern Ireland. Sharing stories from the local comedy scene, including the nerves, unexpected challenges, and why sometimes performing music to a small crowd can feel more intimidating than doing stand-up in front of a packed room.


    They also chat about John Devlin’s rise through social media skits, the pressure (or lack of it) around telling bad jokes, and whether anyone really remembers when a set doesn’t land. Along the way, Roleen reflects on her own journey; from moving from South Africa to Northern Ireland, navigating comedy as a performer, and balancing it all with life as a mum.


    This episode is a mix of honest conversation, behind-the-scenes insight into stand-up comedy, and plenty of banter, including Roleen’s ongoing joke about how often she “dies” on stage.


    If you’re interested in stand-up comedy, the Northern Ireland comedy scene, life as a comedian, or just enjoy real conversations with a bit of humour, this is a great place to start.

    If you want to see more from Roleen and other guests, please visit @TheWildlingsPod on Instagram.


    To become a guest or for sponsorship opportunities, send us an email at TheWildlingsPodcast@gmail.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    40 分
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