Three stories from recent tenx9 events: Jim Livingstone’s good manners backfire in a hail of bullets; Gyda Meeten learns of the power of lippy from the phenomenal Agnes; Paul Hutchinson meets the amazing Sandy Row Falcons.
We returned to live events on Wednesday 29 Sept 2021 - the theme was Gratitude. Here are three stories: Lorna Dunn gives thanks for a conscientious school nurse; Donna Hunter is grateful for the love that blossomed in lockdown; Paul Brady gives thanks for a strong pair of underpants. Paul D is so grateful to all who kept tenx9 going & is also your host.
Before our summer break, here are three stories: Fiona Evans realised she was living in a wonderful community; Paul Whittington realised showbiz is tough as he started a new career as an extra; Brid McGinley realised how beautiful her parents were, flaws & all. Paul is your host.
Hooray! We made it to 200 podcasts. We’ve three stories & a mini-story today: Pádraig reveals his sexy superpower; Helen McClements shares a family gift; Stef Rozitis has fine hair; Paul Normandin uncovers & discovers his burlesque fantasy. Paul is your host.
Phew - three “sexy” stories told on 26 May 2021: Lyn Graham has the answer to Rod’s Do You Think I’m Sexy? question; Miriam Uhlemann is swept off her feet by a stranger in Tuscany; Jim Livingstone gets an eyeful in Shepherd’s Bush. All the stories are suitable for everyone. Paul is your host.
Three stories from two events in two hemispheres: first-timer David Simpson introduced us to his mother Margaret; Ben Roberts in Adelaide introduced us to his fashion sense; Mags Aburn introduced us to the concept of a “rummage”. Paul is your host.
As we wait to return to live gatherings, here are two hilarious stories told by tenx9 co-founder Pádraig Ó Tuama with a real-life audience: the first takes us to his mum’s Rosary group & a surprise appearance, while the second features the national obsession with the “immersion”. Enjoy!
Relive the joy of the Black Box before you-know-what: as she launches her first novel Snowflake, here’s the brilliant Louise Nealon. Pád apologises for getting the name wrong…
Three stories from our April 2021 event when the theme was Scars: Karen Hetherington was hurt by a double loss; Paul Normandin was hurt by a childhood trauma & misunderstanding; Kathy Ayers was hurt by herself. Paul is your host.
Three amazing stories told during lockdown via Zoom: first-timer Herbie Wilson finds parenting to be an experiment; Connie Phelps finds a little white lie is what’s needed thanks to the nun’s cap; first-timer Karen McShane finds independence on Independence Day. Paul is your host.