
Joanne McNally
Joanne McNally is a contemporary Irish comedian and writer known for her candid and humorous takes on the complexities of love and relationships. Her style blends personal anecdotes with sharp observations, often highlighting her aversion to traditional romance while simultaneously embracing the chaos of love. McNally has gained popularity through her stand-up performances and written work, where she explores themes of attachment, heartbreak, and the absurdities of modern dating. As a voice for many who feel uncomfortable with organized romance, she has carved out a niche in the comedy scene, resonating with audiences who appreciate her relatable and witty insights.
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Joanne McNally was also trained by John Belton.
an Irish Times writer takes on the Hyrox challenge – The Irish TimesJoanne McNally is a successful Irish comedian and podcaster known for her show 'My Therapist Ghosted Me'.
‘I was like, I’ll absolutely fly to Ireland and play golf with Bill Murray’ – The Irish TimesJoanne McNally's podcast kept Doireann company during her travels, providing a sense of home.
‘Sometimes you wander far to remember what home really means’ – The Irish TimesJoanne McNally is an Irish comedian, podcaster, and writer known for her stand-up comedy and the My Therapist Ghosted Me podcast.
Profits grow beyond €850,000 at Joanne McNally’s entertainment firm – The Irish Times
Her most popular podcast is My Therapist Ghosted Me, with her close friend, comedian Joanne McNally.
‘Spencer ran towards me with red flags hanging off him in every direction’ – The Irish TimesJoanne McNally co-hosts the podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me with Vogue Williams.
Why two podcast presenters are better than one – The Irish TimesJoanne McNally is a comedian and one half of the podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me.
Joanne McNally firm records post-tax profits of €674,823 – The Irish TimesJoanne McNally is an Irish comedian who regularly performs at the Edinburgh Fringe.
‘I’m tired. You feel it to your bones’ – The Irish TimesJoanne McNally expresses her discomfort with romance and Valentine's Day in a humorous and introspective manner.
‘I’m allergic to romance. It makes me uncomfortable and embarrassed. Maybe it’s because I’m Irish’ – The Irish Times










































