A Life in Dublin

Mark Kelly
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Jan 16, 2023 • 1h 7min

Rodrigo from Brazil - how I made my dreams come true.

Rodrigo’s story is defined by his ability to take leaps of faith into the unknown. He did this on numerous occasions, whether it was the time he left Brazil for Ireland, the time he left a secure job to pursue his passion of acting, or even, later on, the time he left a steady acting job in Fair City to further push himself and his skills in his chosen field of acting. The nature of pursuing your dream is often earmarked with moments of doubt, anxiety, stress, joy, failure and success. He tells us how he deals with all of these emotions in a way that enables him to keep moving forward towards his goals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 12, 2023 • 1h

Thales from Brazil - taking responsibility for your happiness

Thales arrived in Dublin in 2017 and like so many who have arrived on these shores, has had many ups and downs throughout his journey here. Thales has a unique perspective on life and his ability to get through hard times whilst still maintaining a positive and focused attitude is something which I personally find very inspiring. On top of this he’s one of the hardest workers I’ve ever met. In this episode he tells us about how he worked as a deliveroo rider and as a bar back whilst studying English when he first arrived in Ireland. Fast forward to five years later and he’s working as a developer in Dublin and the host of his own podcast, in which he has episodes in English and Portuguese. More importantly than any of this, he’s just a really nice guy. I’ll leave a link to his Instagram and to his podcast in the description of this episode. Thanks for listening guys and I really hope you enjoy this chat we had with Thales. https://instagram.com/talkeandopodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=, https://open.spotify.com/show/0mtazWb31AvE5RdZLagsdk?si=wAoVT13MQzaJosV7KKLBQA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 9, 2023 • 58min

Celeste from Venezuela - how to deal with tough times as an immigrant

Celeste is an actor from Venezuela who came to Europe in 2019. Her story reflects the times of crisis which exist in Venezuela but also how friendship and community can be reason for hope. Her way out of Venezuela was a ticket bought for her by her cousin, who was living in England at the time. Celeste received a message from her cousin which read, I don’t know what you’re gonna do, but I bought you a ticket and you’re leaving to Europe in 3 days. Celeste jumped at the opportunity and grabbed it with both hands. In this podcast she tells us about her journey and experiences in England and Ireland so far and what her hopes are for the future. Thanks so much to all of you for listening and enjoy this conversation with Celeste. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 2, 2023 • 55min

Derv from Dublin - how to get the most out of your time in Dublin.

Derv is a Dubliner who has spent the majority of her adult life living outside of Ireland, mainly based between New York City and Mexico. We chat to her to get her perspective on Dublin since she has returned and also to hear about some of the challenges she faced as an expat living abroad. This is a great episode if you want to get some ideas for things to do and places to go while in Dublin. In the order they are mentioned:Circle Sessions - www.instagram.com/circlesessions/Bray to Greystones walk - https://visitwicklow.ie/listing/cliff-walk-bray-to-greystones/The Happy Pear - https://thehappypear.ie/The Howth Cliff Walk - www.theirishroadtrip.com/howth-cliff-walk/The Flo Sho - www.instagram.com/theflosho/National Art Gallery - www.nationalgallery.ie/Merrion Square Market - www.dublinguide.ie/events/merrion-square-marketSmithfield Creatives - www.instagram.com/smithfieldcreatives/Dashi - www.dashi.ie/Rustic Stone - www.rusticstone.ie/Botanic Gardens - https://botanicgardens.ie/Irish Museum of Modern Art - https://imma.ie/Glove Box - www.instagram.com/g.l.o.v.e.b.o.x/The Port House - www.porthouse.ie/River Bar - www.instagram.com/riverbardublin/Cleaver East - https://cleavereast.ie/Bang Restaurant - www.bangrestaurant.com/Tea Gardens - www.teagarden.ie/The Black Sheep - https://galwaybaybrewery.com/blacksheep/Ayla - www.ayla.ie/All The Food (blog) - www.allthefood.ie/Sin E - www.sin-e.ieThe Cobblestone - https://visitidublin.com/cobblestoneAnseo - https://anseo.pubWhelans - www.whelanslive.comAgite Colest - agitecloset.comLe Zetigeist Market - instagram.com/lezeitgeistfleamarketGeorges Street Arcade - georgesstreetarcade.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 19, 2022 • 1h

Filipe from Brazil - Dublin’s Brazilian community

Filipe from Brazil joins us on the podcast this week. He’s a very well-known guy in the Brazilian community abroad as he is the host of The Bolder podcast, which has almost 15k subscribers on YouTube. He’s spoken to so many Brazilians living here in Ireland and he’s now expanding the reach of his interviews to the Brazilian community around Europe as well as Ireland. We talk about many things, including what his expectations of Ireland were before he moved here back in 2011, the difficulties faced by people forced to study English in order to have a visa even if their English is perfect, the tragic death of Thiago Cortes and violence towards Delivery drivers and advice that Filipe would give anyone who is thinking to move to Ireland in 2023. It’s a great conversation with Filipe, we really enjoyed it and I hope you do to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 12, 2022 • 47min

Jess from Mexico - pursuing your dream and how to get your Visa in Ireland

Jess initially came to Ireland, despite not knowing a lot about it, to learn English and to improve her career opportunities. As she researched more about Ireland she got more and more excited about her life here but she became disheartened when she learned that she would not be permitted to work in her profession (Robotics - control and automation) due to the fact that she could only attain a work (part-time) and study Visa. Despite these difficulties, she kept her dream front and centre in her mind. Her success, like many stories of success, did not happen in a straight line. She lived through many ups and downs and thought of giving up on numerous occasions. Her story highlights how difficult it is for people who move to Ireland from outside of the EU to work in something which they are qualified to do, and along with that comes many of the psychological and financial stresses. Thankfully, Jess has now attained a working Visa which has allowed her to a get a great job with a multi-national company here in Dublin. If you need inspiration and an example of someone who has managed to create a good life for themselves in Ireland despite many bureaucratic issues, we throughly recommend giving this episode a listen. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 5, 2022 • 41min

Shaun from Nigeria/Ireland - starting out as a comic in Ireland, moving between Ireland and Nigeria

Shaun is an outstanding young talent that we are very lucky to have here in our Ireland and even luckier to have had him on our podcast. He goes into detail on how he got into the creative arts and the joy he he gets from writing comedy. Shaun tells us that he initially didn’t like performing stand-up comedy but has grown into it over the years. He’s had the unique experience of growing up in two very different cultures as a young man and without doubt that has shaped the person he is and the respect he has for hard work and where that can get him. Comedy is a fantastic way to get to meet new people if you have moved to a new city and the comedy scene in Dublin is currently thriving. We recommend checking out @standupshawnuyosa on Instagram to see all of his upcoming shows. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 21, 2022 • 52min

Tom from Zimbabwe - from law student to barrister in Ireland, shark attacks in the Pacific Ocean, growing up in Zimbabwe, life in Ireland and more

It was an absolute pleasure to talk to Tom and to learn about his life story so far. He tells us about his childhood growing up on a farm in Zimbabwe and his travels around world. He worked on a super yacht in Southeast Asia as a dive instructor and got on really well with the Irish doctors onboard the boat. For that reason, he decided to change his scenery completely and move to Dublin as he thought he might really enjoy it. He began studying law here in Ireland (and apparently really enjoys Irish law!) and is now working as a barrister. He's a great character and I must say that this one is well worth the watch. Enjoy!Pubs mentioned in the podcast: Mulligans - https://www.visitdublin.com/mulligans...Bowes - http://www.bowespub.com/Harkins - https://harkinsbar.ie/Stags Head - https://stagshead.ie/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 14, 2022 • 1h

Edward from Singapore - creating a start-up in Dublin, missing family at home, loving Stoneybatter

Ed was kind enough to talk to us this week. He surprises us by telling his story about growing up in Singapore whilst attending a Christian Brothers School, being founded by Irish teachers! Ed lived and worked in Italy and we discuss his transition from Italy to Ireland and why his company expanded here to Dublin. Missing family and missing home is part of the expat life and we talk about how he deals with that. It was a great conversation and an absolute pleasure to have Ed on the podcast! If you’re in Stoneybatter, Ed recommends checking out Grano, an Italian restaurant and A Fianco, a nice new wine bar. I hope you enjoy the conversation!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 7, 2022 • 48min

Auriane from France/South Africa - how to integrate into new places as an introvert, Dublin’s food.

Auriane grew up in South Africa with two French parents and talks to us about what it was like to grow up as a third culture kid (someone who has grown up in a culture which is different to the culture of their parents). Auriane describes herself as an introvert but does not let that stop her from getting out there and meeting people in new places, which we really admire. She’s lived in France, Belgium, Australia, the UK and now Ireland so has a lot of experience adapting and integrating into new places and new cultures. She’s been very proactive in her search for a friend network in Dublin and has even started her own brunch and cocktail club! Auriane recommends checking out Tang for nice food (https://www.tang.ie), United Coffee for an excellent coffee (instagram.com/unitedcoffeehouseandco), Vice for good pizza and excellent service (instagram.com/vicedublin), and Yoi Izakaya for Japanese food (www.yoiizakaya.ie). Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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