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I Said What I Said with Shane McCarthy

I Said What I Said with Shane McCarthy

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Join Shane McCarthy — one of Ireland’s most loved content creators and viral TikTok stars — as he sits down each week for honest, hilarious, and unfiltered chats about life, love, pop culture, and everything in between. Known for his quick wit, iconic one-liners, and unapologetic storytelling, Shane dives deep into the things everyone’s thinking but few will say out loud.From hair transplants to his go-to Chinese takeaway, no topic is off limits. Expect big laughs, sharp insights, and moments of pure honesty as Shane brings his trademark humour and heart to every conversation. If you love Irish banter, real talk, and a good dose of chaos — I Said What I Said is the podcast you won’t want to miss.

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  • It's Giving Comedy Gold
    Dec 3 2025

    Shane is joined by twenty two year old Ellie Dunn who people will know from community radio college life and her time on First Dates Ireland. Ellie starts by opening up about the moment that pushed her onto the show after a guy told her she needed a nose job. It hurt her more than she realised and she speaks honestly about how that shaped her confidence.

    She talks about her first match on the show where they are now and how the relationship that followed turned into something she stayed in even though she knew it was wrong. Ellie explains why she stayed with someone who was love bombing her even when it was toxic from the start. She shares how he cheated on her and how her story blew up her TikTok. The video went viral and it is still pinned on her page.

    Ellie speaks very openly about getting used to bad treatment from boys and looking back now wondering why she accepted any of it. She also talks about the moment that pushed her back to First Dates Ireland for a second time. After seeing a guy for two years he went on a boys holiday for eight days and did not contact her once.

    She then talks about her love life now. Ellie says she loves love but love has not always been kind to her. Shane drags her into the nitty gritty and gets the full story of who she is seeing today. She even tells him about her dear diary where she writes down every date she goes on what the date was like what happened and what the downfall was. It is honest and very Ellie.

    Ellie also chats about college. She is studying to become an SNA and shares why she feels so strongly about the work. Shane jumps in with his own story about needing an SNA in school and the whole moment is really lovely. She talks about her passion for community radio the shows she makes and why she loves the buzz of it.

    She also shares that she has a part coming up as an extra in a movie. Ellie has taken acting classes and she is the kind of girl who will try anything that interests her and back herself every time.

    And the stories. Ellie keeps them coming. From failing her driving test again and again and ending up in a bush to the wild story about her childhood hamster. She buried it thinking it was dead then found out it had been hibernating. She dug it back up and by then it really was gone. It is the kind of story that has you laughing and wincing at the same time.

    The vibe between Shane and Ellie is unreal. The two of them are pure entertainment from start to finish. I laughed the entire way through this one.

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    35 m
  • It's Giving Adare Manor Energy
    Nov 26 2025

    Shane is back in the studio and catching you up on everything he has been up to over the past week. He dives straight into the chaos and the craic as he fills you in on life lately. One of the big highlights was his Come Dine With Us special in aid of breast cancer at the stunning Adare Manor. He talks through the night, the people he met, the vibe, and the whole experience from his side of the table. After spending the day recording with professionals he says he left feeling like he could walk straight onto the set of the extenders and claim his big TV moment.

    He also opens up about how busy life has been and how he is trying to keep some kind of balance while being away so much. He talks about missing home and his friends, the guilt that comes with that, and the reminder he gives himself daily that these are the things he once prayed for.

    He chats about the importance of not comparing yourself to how other people handle things because everyone moves through life differently. Then he goes off on a gas tangent about Christmas, joking about wanting to put up the tree already and putting out a plea for anyone willing to donate one after discovering his mother threw theirs out.

    He gives a sweet update on how things are going with his new boyfriend before diving into a bigger conversation around food and comfort. He talks about why people feel awkward eating in front of someone new and opens up about his own past, from being really overweight to going too skinny, and the long road to finding a healthy and happy middle ground. He reminds everyone that food is fuel and there is nothing to be ashamed of.

    And of course he is buzzing for D Block Europe with his bestie, already imagining the night and the madness ahead.

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    30 m
  • It's Giving Unfiltered
    Nov 19 2025


    Episode 6 is a turning point for I Said What I Said because Shane welcomes his first guest. Aisling Unfiltered joins him and the conversation lifts off straight away. They talk about how they met, the way their personalities clash and click, and how ADHD shapes the way they both see the world.

    Aisling brings Shane into her family story. She talks about her sister marrying a man from the Traveller community and how that opened her eyes to the reality behind the stereotypes she grew up hearing. She explains how her opinions changed once she saw the truth for herself and how understanding someone’s world can break down ideas you did not even know you carried.

    She then speaks about her own relationship with her husband who is from Lithuania. She talks about the similarities between her journey and her sister’s. A settled woman with a Traveller man. An Irish woman with a foreign partner. She shares how love challenged her assumptions and taught her to see people with a deeper sense of openness, honesty and authenticity.

    The conversation gets heavier when they look at the cultural pressures inside both communities. Aisling and Shane talk about the expectation in the Traveller community to stay in marriages even when it is painful, and how some Travellers view settled people who have children with different fathers. They break down how judgment moves both ways and how culture shapes these ideas more than people realise.

    Aisling also speaks openly about growing up in a family where racism existed. She does not shy away from it. She talks about unlearning what she heard as a child and making a conscious choice to raise her own children with acceptance, curiosity and compassion.

    They move into her life online and how fast everything changed. Aisling tells Shane what it was like going from running her aesthetics business to joining TikTok without even understanding the platform. She laughs about thinking it was basically Snapchat and how she started posting everything with no filter. That honesty is what blew up. She talks about growing to more than one hundred thousand followers in seven months and how surreal that felt.

    She also opens up about the pressure that comes with that audience. She talks about dealing with negative comments, protecting her peace, and coping with thousands of eyes on her every day. She explains what she lets herself absorb and what she has learned to ignore.

    Aisling then shares one of the toughest moments of her online life. She talks about her account being hacked, how she fought to get it back, and what she felt during those days when everything she had built was suddenly out of her hands.

    The most emotional part comes when she praises Shane for coming out as gay. She tells him directly how brave that was because it is one of the hardest things anyone can do in the Traveller community. She talks about the young boys who never felt safe enough to come out and the heartbreaking number who lost their lives because they could not live openly. Both of them get emotional as they talk through the weight and the reality of it. Plus lots of laughs.

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    39 m
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