EP.67 - AISLING BEA

Adam talks with Irish actor, stand-up comedian and writer Aisling Bea about getting soaked in exotic locations, the time things got weird when they both refused to wear free shoes at a comedy gig, the influences that paved the path to Aisling’s career in stand up, weird on-set behaviour, confrontations and the value of difficult conversations.

Aisling also talks about the article she wrote last year for The Guardian in which she described losing her father when she was very young and how she dealt with learning the truth about his death years later. 

Thanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support and Jack Bushell for additional editing. 

Music & jingles by Adam Buxton

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