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Niall ‘Bressie’ Breslin Where is My Mind?

Live Podcast Tour 2024

Tuesday 8th October, 8pm

€32.50

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Over 14's

After a sensational run of sold out shows in 2023, Niall “Bressie” Breslin is bringing his multi-award-winning ‘Where is My Mind?’ podcast on the road again. With a unique and intoxicating mix of music, spoken word, monologues and incredible guests, this live event is visiting a number of prolific venues across Ireland and the UK and we are thrilled to welcome Bressie to Dunamaise!

Having led a colourful life thus far and being no stranger to a slap from the dark side, Bressie has made it his vocation to excavate and discover what it is that makes us humans dive, survive, recover and thrive in the head melty-chaos of the modern world. Audiences have been captivated by the humour, heart, relatability and creativity of this live event. Breslin’s distinctive storytelling, skillful delivery and carefully crafted soundtrack disarms the audience and brings them with him on a compelling and, at times, emotional journey. His unparalleled capacity to connect with his guests in a humorous and profoundly human way is why he won this year's Irish podcast award for best interview.

Niall Breslin is a critically acclaimed and award-winning podcast created and hosted by Niall Breslin, one of Ireland’s most formidable and inspiring mental health advocates. Niall holds an MSc in mindfulness-based intervention, bachelor’s degrees in economics and sociology and is an honorary fellow of both the Royal College of Surgeons and the IADT. He is also a bestselling author, musician, philanthropist and former professional athlete.

A hilarious, entertaining, heart-warming and musical look into the ups and downs of being a human being. Do not miss this show
Today FM’s Dave Moore
Two hours of thought provoking (sic), compelling, relatable and surprisingly hilarious delivery. One of the most enjoyable shows I’ve had the pleasure of being part of
Comedian and impressionist, Conor Moore

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