Should we be using the Irish language more frequently in Ireland’s Media/PR industry?
The topic of the Irish language amongst Irish people can be a very touchy subject. Only 73,000 Irish people speak the Irish language on a daily basis – and the other 4.7 mill
The Power of ‘Cancel-Culture’
‘Cancel-culture’ is a social media movement that ultimately ‘cancels’ a person, boycotting both the individual and their brand. This term has been thrown around a l
Local Elections, old codgers and phone zapping…
We were in our local, the Inniscarra Bar, one of the most authentic old style pubs you will find in the country, part of that dying breed where the walls will talk warmly to you ab
Career Guidance Counsellors should try #WINHAPPY
It was reported last week on Valentine’s Day by the Higher Education Authority that a number of Irish third-level courses have up to 80% drop-out rates. The fact that there is a
Positive Vibes Only…
Starting a new job can be daunting, especially as an intern! You are at the bottom of the food chain, or so they say, but here, that is most certainly NOT the case. First week. New
Nightclubbing and the end of Google+
So…Google have thrown their hat at their social media platform, Google+, which they launched in June 2011. “In December 2018, we announced our decision to shut down Goo
The secrets that are revealed in “Soft” communications – Recruitment and much more
We’ve done a lot of recruiting in the last while, pushing our vacancy notices on social media and in adverts on LinkedIn and Facebook (As a piece of feedback, I’ll never use t
Space Force or Space farce?!!
Whatever your feelings about the current person sitting in the White House in the United States of America until a real President is elected, one thing is without question..
The Business of Blogging
Blogging has seen a huge rise in recent years and doesn’t seem to be slowing down. The way people blog is evolving and adapting constantly. For many businesses, engagement with b
Ireland’s recycling campaign – what campaign?
A topic that has gained prominence recently has been the amount of accumulating waste, particularly plastic that is ending up in the world’s seas and oceans with vast areas n

