I also did a bunch of OTHER things which aren't scripts and I'm going to boast about below. x
The Black Hole in the Wall
A monthly alternative comedy night and cosmic anomaly which I created, promoted and hosted from 2015 until 2018.

The club played host to acts like Alison Spittle (host of 'Wheel of Misfortune' podcast) and Fern Brady ('Taskmaster' and... loads of other cool stuff but... 'Taskmaster'!).

Below is a collection of the promotional material which I also made. Each month the eponymous Black Hole in the Wall would throw out mysterious items announcing the acts for the upcoming show!
HACK inc.
In 2014, I started an animation festival called 'HACKfest' as a sort of "Salon des Refusés" for Irish animation. It's still going strong!
I then set up an exhibition zine called 'The HACKO' which was artist interpretations of popular Brit comix.
After that I set up an animated advent calendar called 'HACK the Halls!' which accepted submissions for Christmas themed GIFs to be revealed daily throughout the festive period.
Now that it was three things, I thought I couldn't call it a festival anymore so made this loose title to cover everything. 'HACK inc.' became a title to describe the project and the ethos. A satire of crass commericalisation within animation and art in general, present in Dublin and Ireland more broadly.
Further additions to the "brand" included a podcast (The HACK inc. pod) and bi-monthly film (HACK inc. Filum Club) which co-vid put a stop to. Nevertheless the festival continues in various forms and I'm very pleased about all weirdos we've been able to showcase, including myself.
PODCASTS
Apparently, you're never more than 6 feet away from a rat and in a similar way I am never more than a few hours away from creating a new podcast series.
There was the comedy podcast 'Cyber-Pod' which I hosted with my friend, comedian, James Moran following the loosely improvised lives of two technicians aboard a capsule floating in deep space.
Then, 'The HACK inc. Pod' covered Irish animation and related news, alongside interviews with industry figures.
My most recent was the Irish politics comedy podcast 'Celtic Ligers', again co-hosted with comedian James Moran.