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The JoeIrish Podcast with Sherin Hughes

The JoeIrish Podcast with Sherin Hughes

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Joeirish chats with comedians on the circuit, internet influencers and what he considers working class heroes.© 2026 Joe Dowlin & Sherin Hughes
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    • Episode 21 | Dany Swanton and Jazzy
      Feb 11 2026

      This week on The Joe Irish Podcast (Episode 21), Joe and Sheree sit down with viral TikTok creators Danny Swanton and Jazzy (Josh Norton) for a wild, unfiltered conversation.

      The lads break down how they built massive followings online, the chaos of TikTok fame, accents, alter egos, getting recognised in public, and trying to turn short-form content into long-term careers. From scabies horror stories and prison gigs to tattoo regrets, travel plans, comedy ambitions, and the reality of being “on” all the time — nothing is off limits.

      Expect brutal honesty, Dublin humour, absolute nonsense, and plenty of laughs.

      🎙️ Guests: Danny Swanton & Jazzy (Josh Norton)
      📱 Topics: TikTok fame, comedy, content creation, live shows, travel, tattoos, mental health, Irish humour

      Timecodes / Chapters

      00:00 – Intro & hype
      Chaotic opening, podcast intro, welcoming Danny & Jazzy

      01:00 – Stage names & online personas
      Why Jazzy became Jazzy, changing names for recognisability

      03:00 – Accents, Dublin stereotypes & being judged online
      Posh accents, class assumptions, internet perception

      05:00 – Egypt trip & tourist scams
      Travelling stories, getting scammed abroad

      06:30 – Quitting jobs & early work struggles
      Day jobs, getting fired, landscaping, money mistakes

      08:00 – TikTok lives & viral growth
      How Danny & Jazzy blew up, follower numbers, lives going viral

      10:00 – Meeting comedians & media recognition
      Oliver Callan, radio, TV exposure

      12:00 – Long-form content & YouTube plans
      Vlogging, cameras, trying to move beyond TikTok

      13:30 – Live shows & learning limits on stage
      Crowds, saying the wrong thing, finding boundaries

      15:00 – Scabies horror stories
      Boxing gyms, paranoia, absolute trauma

      17:00 – Performing in Mountjoy Prison
      Prison gig stories, toughest crowds, dark humour

      18:30 – “No jocks” story
      Forgetting underwear, borrowing jocks, podcast embarrassment

      21:00 – Relationships & tattoos
      Getting names tattooed, bad decisions, internet dares

      24:00 – Joke segment
      Pub jokes, poo jokes, grandad humour

      27:30 – Family stories & growing up
      Parents, dropping out of college, living with siblings

      29:30 – Jamaican & knock-knock jokes
      More chaos, accents, terrible jokes

      32:00 – Travel deals & influencer holidays
      Free trips, party travel, influencer life

      34:00 – Social awkwardness vs stage confidence
      Anxiety, being misunderstood, switching personalities

      36:00 – Hate comments & public reactions
      Getting abuse in public, dealing with trolls

      38:00 – Content vs stand-up comedy
      Why not everyone can make the jump

      40:00 – What’s next for Danny & Jazzy
      Future plans, travel, vlogs, growth

      42:00 – Final thoughts & wrap-up
      Shoutouts, socials, closing the episode

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      55 min
    • Episode 20 | Black Paddy
      Jan 21 2026

      Welcome to Episode 20 of The Joe Irish Podcast! In this special episode, host Joe Irish sits down with the one and only Black Paddy (Fabio David) for an incredibly candid and hilarious conversation about life, comedy, immigration, and everything in between.

      Black Paddy, a Nigerian-Irish content creator with over 700,000 TikTok followers and half a million Facebook followers, opens up about his journey from arriving in Ireland at age 14 to becoming one of the country's most beloved social media personalities. The conversation covers his recent charity cycle around Ireland for Jigsaw mental health, navigating online trolls and controversy, and his transition from viral videos to stand-up comedy.

      This episode doesn't shy away from tough topics - racism, immigration debates, online bullying, and the reality of being a public figure in modern Ireland. But through it all, Black Paddy's infectious humour and genuine warmth shine through, along with some absolutely hilarious stories from his early days in Blanchardstown.

      Plus, get the exclusive announcement about Black Paddy's upcoming solo comedy show "How Did I End Up Here?" at The Laughter Lounge on March 12th!

      Follow Black Paddy on social media and grab your tickets when they go on sale!


      Timecodes

      00:00 - Introduction & Welcome
      01:10 - The Origin of "Black Paddy" vs "Fabio David"
      02:00 - Black Paddy's rap career origins
      06:00 - Comedy vs social media content
      07:37 - Cycling around Ireland for charity
      11:34 - Getting stranded in the dark in Kerry
      13:53 - The business of being an influencer
      15:15 - Political protests and being caught in the middle
      18:39 - Black Paddy's philosophy on racism
      21:22 - Dealing with online hate and being "the poster boy for racism"
      24:13 - The mental health impact of online bullying
      26:18 - Learning to ignore trolls and negative energy
      30:48 - TikTok going downhill
      32:25 - Arriving in Ireland at age 14
      33:17 - The accent shock and moving to Blanchardstown
      35:11 - His father's death in Nigeria
      36:14 - Feeling at home in Ireland
      38:40 - First comedy gigs and finding the Irish sense of humor
      41:23 - Plans to bring Irish audiences to Nigeria
      44:08 - Egyptian family connections
      48:56 - ANNOUNCEMENT: "How Did I End Up Here?" comedy show - March 12th at The Laughter Lounge
      49:28 - Discipline differences between Nigeria and Ireland
      51:03 - HILARIOUS STORY: The "This is not f*cking Nigeria" story
      58:13 - Year of the Horse - prosperity ahead
      59:24 - Call for podcast sponsors & episode wrap-up

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      1 h
    • Episode 19 | Clueless
      Jan 14 2026

      Joe Irish kicks off the first episode of 2026 with a high-energy studio session alongside co-host Sherin and special guests Clueless – the fast-rising Irish rap duo from Wexford that’s been blowing up online.

      From a viral TikTok clip and just 35 followers to thousands overnight, Clueless break down how one catchy hook, raw lyrics, and DIY production sparked serious momentum. The lads talk friendship, freestyling for the craic, recording tracks at home, upcoming gigs, and their first big Dublin shows.

      Along the way, the conversation dives into Irish rap culture, creative freedom, social media virality, live performance nerves, industry advice, cancelled culture, inspirations like Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg and Kanye West, and what it really takes to build something from nothing.

      Unfiltered, funny, and full of belief — this episode is about backing yourself, staying consistent, and riding the wave when it comes.

      🎧 New music dropping
      🎤 Live gigs booked
      🔥 2026 energy activated

      Timecodes / Chapters

      00:00 – Chaos, intros & kicking off 2026
      00:32 – Introducing Clueless: Wexford’s rising rap duo
      01:17 – Studio vibes, co-hosts & first guests of the year
      01:51 – The viral clip that stopped Joe scrolling
      02:27 – Comparisons, influences & Irish TikTok culture
      03:20 – “Ones to Watch” & first major Dublin gig
      03:57 – Growing up together & early freestyles
      05:01 – How the song actually came together
      06:07 – Lyrics, hooks & happy accidents
      07:10 – DIY beats, learning production & no formal training
      08:13 – First live shows, ticket sales & nerves
      09:18 – Advice on gigs, stage time & consistency
      09:43 – Big goals: EP, festivals & long-term vision
      10:37 – 2026 mindset, momentum & leaving baggage behind
      11:34 – Lyrics breakdown & viral caption confusion
      12:49 – Did they expect it to blow up?
      13:35 – From 35 followers to thousands
      14:38 – Family reactions & unexpected fans
      15:30 – Recording at home & releasing music fear
      16:08 – Musical influences & rap inspirations
      17:14 – Concerts, crowd energy & live performance
      18:13 – Dream collabs & Kanye talk
      19:40 – Industry talk, fame & accountability
      21:17 – Comedy, cancel culture & artistic freedom
      23:29 – Favourite lyrics & creative process
      25:02 – School, work & balancing real life
      26:24 – Day jobs, money & chasing music sustainably
      27:24 – Social media, visuals & DIY marketing
      28:51 – Preparing for shows & performance setup
      29:45 – Upcoming gigs & backstage plans
      30:21 – Sneak peek at unreleased music
      31:22 – New track reactions & feedback
      33:24 – Getting paid, early gigs & industry lessons
      35:06 – Irish rap scene & coming up locally
      36:36 – Tonight’s show & what’s next
      40:15 – New release dates & future projects
      41:09 – EP plans & recording going forward
      42:11 – Final thoughts, momentum & sign-off

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      44 min
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