
A weekly dose of premium poetry and banging tunes, with a sprinkle of Smack Talk on top. Rob and Morgan, two Irish men down under, sit down to a weekly cuppa and listen to some tunes while sharing some poetry, new music and discussing all things bread and butter.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArts | ||||

It's been a while folks, but the lads are back with the CRAIC, the shcéal and the SMACK TALK. We're talking buzzy tunes, Big Su poems and zit popping confessions.
Features the tracks Give back what you stole from me by Oscar Jerome and Abusey Junct... more
It's all going down in the long-awaited Episode 18. We're talking spiritual moon poetry, BIGGIN' UP new Irish music and preaching the freedom of the nipple!!
Poem: 'For the Passionate Ones' by Rupi Kaur
Songs: 'Up de Flats' by Gemma Dunleavy and ... more
This is our friend Crispy Foreskin wearing his Big Su T-shirt. We love you Crispy. We love you too Big Su.
Good news: Robert has found himself a microphone and he's keeping his face close to it now. This makes Morgan happy.
Features the poem Cage... more
We missed last week, but we're back! Morgan has popped home to Ireland for a quick visit and he gives Rob a buzz to catch up on the CRAIC. Guest starring: Morgan's Ma.
Features the poems 'Daffodils' by William Wordsworth and 'The Listeners' by Walt... more
Smack Talk presents a special guest Ben Colver for the first time in M-Dog Slog Studios and also features an in-depth interview with the illusive rising star - Honas. Chuck on the kettle and prepare to for a sweaty mullet!
Features the poems 'Tassie... more
Rob and Morgan discuss the gender disparity in Irish radio today while shwiggin' on Sunday morning coffee.
Features the poem 'How did you Die' by Edmund Vance Cooke and the songs 'Roses and Gold' by Biig Piig and 'Me, Myself' by Niamh Farrell.
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This podcast features the poems 'Crispy Foreskin' by Morgan Sloggett, and 'Invictus' by William Ernest Henely.
Some Smack Talk Wesley Wangers... more
Rob looks back on a time when he loved ambitious women and rode on wheelless trains.
This week's podcast features the poems 'A dream within a dream' by Edgar Allen Po and 'The Devil and Billy Markham' by Shel Silverstein.
Seriously saucy tunage ... more










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