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Sober Mess Podcast
Colm Doolan
161 episodes
2 days ago
A few years ago, I hit rock bottom—drinking to escape and struggling with my mental health. A final cry for help led me to a new way of life. Now, 12 years sober at 34, I host an award-winning podcast sharing powerful conversations with incredible people. We dive into the sober tools that heal and connect us—nature, hiking, sea swimming, and the outdoors. Real talk, real journeys. Connect: https://bit.ly/3w66W3Q
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A few years ago, I hit rock bottom—drinking to escape and struggling with my mental health. A final cry for help led me to a new way of life. Now, 12 years sober at 34, I host an award-winning podcast sharing powerful conversations with incredible people. We dive into the sober tools that heal and connect us—nature, hiking, sea swimming, and the outdoors. Real talk, real journeys. Connect: https://bit.ly/3w66W3Q
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Sober Mess Podcast
E167: Jason Byrne - Rise Above It: The Power of Community in Recovery

In this episode of The Sober Mess Podcast, I’m joined by my good friend Jason Byrne, founder of Ballymun Running Club and Rise Above It. Jason’s journey from addiction to sobriety is nothing short of inspiring, and he now uses his experiences to uplift others.


We explore the ripple effect of recovery — how sobriety transforms not only individuals but whole communities. From the challenges and triumphs of staying sober to the importance of mental health and the joy of unlocking untapped potential, this conversation is a powerful reminder of the strength we find in community.


Find Jason here: https://www.instagram.com/jason_byrne1989?igsh=MTB0Z2dwd2sweHcwcg==

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1 month ago
51 minutes 30 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E166: Dean Davis – How Triathlon and Sobriety Transformed My Life

In this episode of The Sober Mess Podcast, I’m joined by my good friend Dean Davis, a remarkable triathlete, coach, and endurance athlete. Dean has completed several full-distance Ironman races, achieved the incredible milestone of going sub-9.30 hours, and continues to inspire others through his dedication to sport and sobriety.


We dive into his journey of overcoming personal challenges, discovering the power of endurance sports in recovery, and the role of community support in achieving extraordinary goals. Dean’s story is one of resilience, inspiration, and transformation — both on the course and in life.


Follow Dean on Instagram: @dtricoaching

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1 month ago
1 hour 12 minutes 17 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E165: Lisa Doolan - Relationships, Recovery & Real Connection

I’m joined by my sister, Lisa Doolan, a well-being specialist, to explore how recovery transforms our relationships. We talk about codependency, building healthier connections with family, friends, and partners, and how the more we work on ourselves, the stronger our relationships become.


We also share the uplifting experience of seeing Robbie Williams sober, and the practical tools Lisa uses to keep well-being and balance at the center of life.


This is a conversation about healing, connection, and creating relationships that truly last.

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2 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 47 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E164: Derek Sherry - Sobriety, Running and Resilience

Today I’m joined by my very good friend, Derek Sherry — a man with one of the best tans in Ireland and a story that’s even brighter. Derek’s journey is one of transformation, resilience, and community. In the 80s and 90s, he was a familiar face on Dublin’s nightlife scene — but behind the music and mayhem, he was battling trauma, addiction, and depression. A few years ago, a crippling back injury nearly left him unable to move, yet today he’s training for his second Dublin Marathon. Derek is now three years sober, a proud member of Portmarnock’s Shelters Running Club, and a regular sea swimmer. In this episode, he shares how running, swimming, and the incredible community at The Shelters have played a vital role in his sobriety and in rebuilding a life full of purpose and healing

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2 months ago
58 minutes 5 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
A Gander in Glasgow & the Art of Emotional Sobriety

Fresh back from a weekend in Glasgow for a sober AA convention, I share stories from the trip — including a park run that ended with me being called a jobby by local winos. Between the laughs, I dig into emotional sobriety: how to ride out the ups and downs of long-term recovery, avoid getting lost in materialism, and build the kind of self-esteem that isn’t tied to superficial things. It’s about learning to sit comfortably in your own skin, finding what truly makes you feel alive, and remembering why sobriety is about so much more than just not drinking.

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2 months ago
42 minutes 23 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E163: “They Said He’d Never Walk” — Now He Runs Ultramarathons - Ronan Sharkey

Today I was joined by my good friend Ronan Sharkey. Ronan was born with Cerebral Palsy and given just 48 hours to live. As a kid, he was told he’d never ride a bike or play sports, and was pushed toward special education. But Ronan didn’t let any of those labels stick. He fought through every barrier — physical, mental, and social — and today, he’s out conquering some of the toughest trail ultramarathons in Ireland and Backyard Ultras. He’s also a proud volunteer and regular runner with I.M.R.A., the Irish Mountain Running Association.


This chat is all about grit, resilience, and refusing to let others define your limits. Ronan's journey is not just inspiring — it's a reminder that with the right mindset, you can go far beyond what anyone thought was possible.

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3 months ago
51 minutes 24 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
The Past Is a School, Not a Place to Live

This is a short solo episode where I talk about the importance of taking action and not getting stuck in procrastination. I share my thoughts on how the past isn’t something to use to beat ourselves up — it’s there to guide us.


I also dive into how the struggles and hard times we go through can actually help us connect with others on a deeper level. They make us better communicators, better listeners, and better people overall.


If you’re on your own journey and trying to move forward, I hope this gives you a bit of a push.

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3 months ago
20 minutes 17 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
Walking the Camino & Finding Ultra

In this episode, I talk about my experience doing the 14 Peaks Ultra and then walking the Camino de Santiago soon after. I share what both of these challenges taught me — about slowing down, gratitude, and being present.


I also chat about the importance of keeping good things in the toolbox. Life gets tough sometimes, and when it does, it helps to have healthy coping mechanisms to turn to. Whether it’s running, walking, connection, or just taking a moment to breathe — having the right tools makes all the difference.

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3 months ago
38 minutes 30 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E162: Patrick-Joseph of Breathe Trust Flow - The Art of Conversation, Facing the Lower Self & God.

Today I'm joined by I’m by Patrick-Joseph — founder of Breathe Trust Flow, facilitator of men’s circles and Moonstock gatherings, Wim Hof Method instructor, and a deeply grounded voice in the world of holistic healing. But before the breathwork, retreats, and spiritual leadership, there was a moment — standing in a room, looking down at the floorboards after another night of partying — when something shifted. That was the beginning of a journey inward.


We dive into Patrick’s powerful path from chaos to clarity, and how that moment led him to Muay Thai, men's work, and ultimately, to finding deep faith in God and Jesus. He shares how he now lives a life of service — helping others reconnect with their breath, their truth, and their Creator.


We explore everything from resistance to taking action, to demonic energies, to the power of stillness, and the practices that keep his spirit aligned — from cold water therapy and cacao ceremonies to plant medicine and prayer.


This is a raw, powerful, and deeply spiritual conversation about purpose, surrender, and the healing that comes when you stop running and start listening.


You can find out more about Patrick-Joseph’s upcoming events and workshops at:

https://www.instagram.com/breathetrustflow?igsh=b2szdWV0Y2FvbzJi


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4 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes 15 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E161: Lisa Mullarney - Choosing Sobriety & Changing my Life

In this episode of The Sober Mess, I’m joined by Lisa Mullarney — a holistic life coach, spiritual guide, and passionate advocate for the sober lifestyle. Nearly 8 years sober, Lisa shares her powerful journey of transformation, healing, and self-discovery.


We dive into her early struggles with addiction, what led her to choose sobriety, and how that decision sparked a deeper journey into energy work, coaching, and helping others heal. Lisa speaks about the practices that keep her grounded today — from Sea Dips, to Retreats,  to mindfulness and spiritual self-care — and offers insight on how to reconnect with your true self.


This is a soulful, honest, and uplifting conversation about recovery, resilience, and the power of choosing a different path.


📸 Follow Lisa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lisamullarney?igsh=MW51d20yMXJ6ZTBnMw==

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5 months ago
52 minutes 7 seconds

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E160: Amy Cassidy – Diagnosed with Autism at 31: Burnout, Wellbeing & Stand-up Comedy

In this episode of The Sober Mess, I’m joined by my good friend Amy Cassidy — a brilliant stand-up comedian based in Dublin and an advocate for autism awareness. Amy shares her powerful story of being diagnosed with autism at the age of 31, and how it helped her make sense of a lifetime of low energy, burnout, and emotional struggles that went unrecognised for years.


We dive into the challenges she faced growing up undiagnosed, the breakdown that led to her turning point, and how receiving the diagnosis transformed her life. Amy also talks about the tools that help her stay grounded today — from yoga and gratitude lists to embracing her neurodivergent identity with pride and humour.


This is a deeply honest and uplifting conversation about well-being, self-acceptance, and the healing power of being seen for who you truly are.


Resources Mentioned:

🔗 Adult Autism Diagnosis in Ireland

https://www.adultautism.ie/

📸 Follow Amy Cassidy on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/amycassidycomedy/?hl=en


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5 months ago
51 minutes 27 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E159: Conor Byrne - Beating the Odds and Finding Peace
In this powerful episode, I sit down with one of my best friends, Conor Byrne — a runner, mental health advocate, and five years sober after getting sober at the age of 20. Conor opens up about his journey through addiction, psychosis, and time spent in treatment centers, and how he slowly rebuilt his life through recovery, running, and sea dips. From the depths of despair to crossing the finish line of a marathon, Conor’s story is one of resilience, vulnerability, and hope. Whether you’re in recovery or just need a reminder of the strength of the human spirit, this episode is one you won’t forget.
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5 months ago
55 minutes 35 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E158: Séamus Reynolds - Mindful Rambler, The Kickboxing Yogi
In this episode, I’m joined by Séamus, aka The Mindful Rambler—a yoga, martial arts, and mindfulness instructor based in Dublin. Séamus shares his powerful journey through sobriety and how it led him to a more grounded, connected life. We talk about the healing power of movement, breath, and presence, and how these tools can support mental wellness and personal freedom. It’s an honest, inspiring conversation with someone who truly lives his practice. Follow Séamus on Instagram: @mindful_rambler
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6 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 35 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E157: Will Boyle: Running a 2:39 Marathon & Living Sober
Today in joined by my very good friend Will Boyle. Will is a rising force in the endurance world, recently smashing a 2:39 marathon in Barcelona. A committed runner and proud member of the sober community, Will believes the true secret to performance isn’t just in the training—it’s in the people you surround yourself with. His journey is one of discipline, self-discovery, and connection, both on and off the road. In this episode, he shares how sobriety fuels his success and why community is the ultimate performance enhancer.
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7 months ago
57 minutes 26 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E156: Dylan Evans - Beating Cancer & Taking on the English ROC Triathlon
In this episode, I sit down with Dylan Evans, a two-time cancer survivor who refuses to let adversity define him. After first overcoming Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2018, Dylan faced a relapse in 2024, enduring chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant to get back into remission. Now, he’s taking on an immense physical challenge—the English ROC Triathlon—to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support, a charity that has been there for him every step of the way. We talk about his journey through cancer, the resilience it takes to keep fighting, and why he’s pushing his limits with this grueling endurance race. Dylan’s story is one of determination, grit, and proving that anything is possible. Dylan's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.fighting.arborist?igsh=ZWRzODU5cnhocndx Support Dylan’s Fundraiser: Donate here https://www.justgiving.com/page/dylan-evans-1730837606269?utm_medium=fundraising&utm_content=page%252Fdylan-evans-1730837606269&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=pfp-share&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYOu3VhIjZH2SkXNV1Ant5BUokThllnz0-npBFydXGP2tGZoozJtFaA00s_aem_tQktW6W_293DW_i7ANIurQ
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7 months ago
56 minutes 9 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
Marking 12 Years Sober in Japan – Freedom from Fear
I went to Japan to mark 12 years sober, not just to celebrate not drinking, but to embrace the freedom sobriety has given me. From flying across the country on bullet trains, trying skiing for the first time, and fully embracing 7-Eleven’s elite food, this trip was all about new experiences. Sobriety has taken away the fear, and now anything feels possible. Grateful everyday.
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7 months ago
38 minutes 34 seconds

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E155: (Roostar) - The Path to Sobriety: How Roostar Found Hope
In this episode, I sit down with my good friend Roostar, whose journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Originally from Essex, England, Rooster now lives his in Galway. He shares his powerful story of loss, addiction, and redemption—starting with the devastating loss of his sister at a young age, which led him to alcohol as a way to cope. Caught up in trouble and gang life, Rooster eventually moved to New Zealand in search of a fresh start. But as he quickly learned, you can’t outrun your demons. It was there that he met the love of his life, a woman from Galway, and after marrying her, he returned to Ireland—only to find himself still battling alcoholism. At his lowest point, during what felt like an unbearable moment, Rooster stopped by a stream and, looking into the water, felt an overwhelming sense of hope and strength. That moment became his turning point. He reached out for help, joined a sober community, and has been on the path of recovery ever since. Rooster also speaks about the impact of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (YPAA), a fellowship where he found connection and support among others who understood his struggles. This is a story of resilience, second chances, and the power of community. Tune in to hear Rooster’s inspiring journey to sobriety. For more information on Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (YPAA), visit https://ireypaa.org/.
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8 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 23 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E154: Lee Tutty - Our Biggest Mistakes Are Our Greatest Lessons
Today, I’m joined by my great friend Lee Tutty, who shares his powerful journey through addiction and the path he took to recovery. With hope, courage, and faith, Lee overcame his struggles and found a new way forward. He talks about the people who supported him along the way and the role they played in his sober journey. Now working in education, Lee is passionate about helping young people, using his experiences to inspire and guide others. His story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of second chances. This episode covers sensitive topics, so if anything resonates or feels challenging, please don’t hesitate to reach out—to me, to Lee, or to someone you trust. You're not alone.
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9 months ago
1 hour 35 seconds

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E153: Darren Scanlon - The Sober Hiker
Today I'm grateful to be joined by my very good friend Darren Scanlon, a man who turned his life around and is now living proof of the power of determination and community. Darren opens up about how he faced the harsh reality that if he didn’t change his health, drinking habits, and lifestyle, he wouldn’t live long enough to see his kids grow up. That realization sparked his journey to transformation. He found inspiration through Andy Ramage’s One Year No Beer and joined several hiking groups, where he built strong connections and found his tribe. These communities were key in helping him stay sober and rebuild his life. Today, Darren is eight years sober and thriving. He even ran the Dublin Marathon in 2024, proving that with the right mindset and support, anything is possible. This episode is about resilience, mental health, personal growth, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who lift you up. You can follow Darren and his inspiring journey on Instagram at @the_sober_hiker. Be sure to check out his page for more on his hikes, sobriety journey, and the amazing work he’s doing with the Celbridge Boys Club.
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9 months ago
56 minutes 43 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
E152: Jason Brophy - Balancing Fatherhood, Business, and 15 Years of Sobriety
In this episode, I sit down with my good friend, Jason Brophy — a man who wears many hats: transformation coach, entrepreneur, and dedicated father of two. With 15 years of sobriety, Jason shares his incredible journey of overcoming challenges, building a successful online coaching business, and previously running Men’s Hair Co. We dive into what it takes to balance work, parenting, and personal wellbeing while staying committed to sobriety. Jason opens up about the struggles he’s faced along the way, the lessons learned in recovery, and why being a dad has been the greatest gift of his life. This conversation is packed with wisdom, honesty, and inspiration for anyone navigating the delicate balance of family, work, and self-care. Jason has been a huge support to me on my sober journey, and I’m honored to call him a friend. Tune in for an uplifting chat about life’s most meaningful challenges — and the rewards that come when you show up for yourself and the people you love. Find Jason here: https://www.instagram.com/jasonbrophyfitness?igsh=ZGF1d3R4dXVjOGly
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10 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 18 seconds

Sober Mess Podcast
A few years ago, I hit rock bottom—drinking to escape and struggling with my mental health. A final cry for help led me to a new way of life. Now, 12 years sober at 34, I host an award-winning podcast sharing powerful conversations with incredible people. We dive into the sober tools that heal and connect us—nature, hiking, sea swimming, and the outdoors. Real talk, real journeys. Connect: https://bit.ly/3w66W3Q