

The Irish Tech News Podcast
Irish Tech News
Irish Tech News are Ireland's number one online tech publication and often Ireland's number one tech podcast too.
We aim to cover innovation, entrepreneurs, startups, green tech, clean tech and tech for good that aims to help the planet.
If you have a good story drop us a line.
We aim to cover innovation, entrepreneurs, startups, green tech, clean tech and tech for good that aims to help the planet.
If you have a good story drop us a line.
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Aug 27, 2020 • 13min
Twins, pubs, boats, and the joys of living on an island, Mary Molloy Ó Drisceoil, Cape Clear
Interesting interview with Mary Molloy Ó Drisceoil, who moved to Cape Clear in 1982 with her family, where they raised their twin boys on the island.
We learn more about her reasons for moving to Cape Island, West Cork, and raising a family and educating the children in an Irish speaking family and community.
Cape Clear Island has had a long positive tradition of families moving from all over the world, to raise their children in the safety and peace of a small friendly island in Roaring Water Bay, West Cork.
With the current global pandemic that is COVID-19, many people are assessing what the risks will be of sending their children back to schools in September.
Irish Tech News has been commissioned by the Cape Clear National School and Comhar na nOileán to help promote living and educating your children on Cape Clear Island.
If you would like to know more information about moving to Cape Clear and sending them to the primary school please contact
cathaoirleachsnchleire@gmail.com or jude@oileain.ie

Aug 27, 2020 • 10min
From Pricewaterhouse to Cape Clear, Why I raised a family on an island, Seamus Ó Drisceoil
From Pricewaterhouse to Cape Clear, Why I raised a family there, Seamus Ó Drisceoil
We interview Seamus Ó Drisceoil to learn more about his reasons for moving to Cape Island, West Cork, and his experiences of raising a family and educating the children in an irish speaking family and community.
Cape Clear Island has had a long positive tradition of families moving from all over the world, to raise their children in the safety and peace of a small friendly island in Roaring Water Bay, West Cork.
With the current global pandemic that is COVID-19, many people are assessing what the risks will be of sending their children back to schools in September.
Irish Tech News has been commissioned by the Cape Clear National School and Comhar na nOileán to help promote living and educating your children on Cape Clear Island.
If you would like to know more information about moving to Cape Clear and sending them to the primary school please contact
cathaoirleachsnchleire@gmail.com or jude@oileain.ie

Aug 25, 2020 • 17min
From wall flower to musician, Leah O Donoghue, Cape Clear Island
From wall flower to musician, Leah O Donoghue, Cape Clear Island
We interview Leah O Donoghue to learn more about her experience of being educated and living on Cape Island, West Cork. She discusses her experiences as an irish speaking family, learning to become a musician and her journey into product development.
Cape Clear Island has had a long positive tradition of families moving from all over the world, to raise their children in the safety and peace of a small friendly island in Roaring Water Bay, West Cork.
With the current global pandemic that is COVID-19, many people are assessing what the risks will be of sending their children back to schools in September.
Irish Tech News has been commissioned by the Cape Clear National School and Comhar na nOileán to help promote families considering living and educating their children on Cape Clear Island.
If you would like to know more information about moving to Cape Clear and sending them to the primary school please contact
cathaoirleachsnchleire@gmail.com or jude@oileain.ie

Aug 24, 2020 • 15min
Why I moved my family to Cape Clear, 25 years later with Ger Ó Méalóid
Why I moved my family to Cape Clear, 25 years later with Ger Ó Méalóid
We interview Ger Ó Méalóid to learn more about her reasons for moving to Cape Island, West Cork, and then her experiences of raising a family and educating the children in an irish speaking family and community.
Cape Clear Island has had a long positive tradition of families moving from all over the world, to raise their children in the safety and peace of a small friendly island in Roaring Water Bay, West Cork.
With the current global pandemic that is COVID-19, many people are assessing what the risks will be of sending their children back to schools in September.
Irish Tech News has been commissioned by the Cape Clear National School and Comhar na nOileán to help promote living and educating your children on Cape Clear Island.
If you would like to know more information about moving to Cape Clear and sending them to the primary school please contact
cathaoirleachsnchleire@gmail.com or jude@oileain.ie

Aug 23, 2020 • 1h 9min
Down with that sort of thing why Father Ted is still relevant with Louise Kiernan Father Ted critic
Ronan talks to Meanwhile in Ireland's official Father Ted Critic Louise Kiernan who is also a leading member of the team behind Ted Fest. Louise talks about all things Father Ted including how we can still relate to Father Ted, why it has become a worldwide successful phenomenon, her favourite episodes and how it accurately describes Ireland and Irish society.

Aug 21, 2020 • 17min
The importance of biodiversity and using organic and native seeds on Cape Clear with Debbie Stone
We speak with Debbie Stone in the reinforced polytunnels on Cape Clear which were once the island's fish farm.
We learn about the importance of biodiversity, using native species and seeds, as well as pesticide free crop growing.
This interview is also an excerpt from the Cape Clear radio show, and will be aired in an up coming edition after this sneak preview.

Aug 19, 2020 • 18min
Future trends in cloud computing, and 5G business opportunities with Brian Roe, Servcentric
Interesting conversation with Brian Roe, from Servcentric, our hosting partner for Irish Tech News. We talk about cloud computing, colocation, and the future business opportunities that 5G can and will bring to Ireland.
Brian has been working in this area for decades and really knows his stuff so it was great to get him to share his insights with us.
Brian Roe is Commercial Director at Servecentric. A science graduate from UCD, he started his career abroad in a sales role with an IT hardware reseller before returning to Ireland where he worked in the IT managed services business for over 15 years. Brian moved to the Data Centre services sector when he joined Servecentric as Commercial Director in 2016.
Servecentric is an Irish owned Data Centre services provider. The company provides its clients with colocation, Public Cloud and highly available connectivity services from its 10MW Data Centre facility in Blanchardstown.
You can see more about their services here
https://www.servecentric.com/

Aug 17, 2020 • 36min
E-commerce insights & working in a pandemic with Sharon Kearns the founder of Your Style Your Story
During the current one sector that has done really well is E-commerce, and one of the E-commerce success stories is Your Style Your Story an online clothing boutique. Ronan talks to Sharon Kearns the founder of Your Style Your Story and she explains how it all started, how getting her friends involved helped and how the COVID-19 pandemic has seen more people shop online. Sharon also talks about where her clients are from, her biggest selling clients, her style blog and her future plans for Your Style Your Story.

Aug 14, 2020 • 47min
Why is selling a business stressful & how can this be avoided with The Seller Whisper Denise Logan
When a business is being sold on, why do some businesses not get sold and why do some business owners suddenly ask for money? Ronan talks to Denise Logan also known as the Seller Whisperer about this, why selling a business can be stressful, how she sees OMY One More Year a lot and her recent book.

Aug 7, 2020 • 19min
Green Business best seller, Mary Bermingham's insights with Irish Tech News
Interesting interview with Mary Bermingham, Creative Director, Burren Nature Sanctuary, Kinvara, Co Galway, Ireland.
We discuss sustainability, wildlife, nature, the impact of covid-19, and also the content of her new book which is called Nature Magic, and is already a best seller in several categories on Amazon.
Nature Magic- How You Can Engage Everyone With Biodiversity- today for only €1.79 Already Number 1 New Release in Green Business
You can follow here on Twitter here also https://twitter.com/MaryTBermingham


