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Sofie Hagen's podcast, Made of Human, is where I got the inspiration for How to be Sound – and where I get a lot of inspiration, to be honest!
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Liam Geraghty's (almost) award-winning Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen.
You'll find Her.ie's Girls with Goals here.
I wrote a piece about why I wasn't going to the Gossies; it caused a bit of a shit storm. You can read it here.
Here's a piece about Singlehood, the piece that was Joanne's first on-stage gig, from the Irish Examiner. (It's behind a login, but you don't have to pay. It's a login-wall.)
"I feel unsafe." THAT comedy club incident is here.
Read Lionel Shriver talking about diversity in the Spectator here.
NYT's The Daily podcast did a great recent two-parter about the US's opioid crisis.
Joanne recently saw Suki Kim talking about life in North Korea at the Dalkey Book Festival. She has a TED talk too. This is her website.