Welcome to greener fields. In this podcast series, host Hannah Nash chats to people about the realities of life in your 20s & 30s, especially regarding what life is like living in Ireland or abroad; the good, the bad, and everything in between to help you decide whether the grass is always greener on the other side, or greener wherever you water it.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
During this episode Hannah chat's with Mai Kenneally from Co. Cork. more
During this weeks episode Hannah is joined by Lucia Guzikowski and Niall Foster from Crosscare Irish Diaspora Project. more
During this week's episode of greener fields, Hannah chat's with Úna Harty from Co. Limerick in Ireland. more
During this week's episode of greener fields Hannah chats with content creator Grá Daly from Tipperary. more
During this conversation Hannah is joined by Andreea Lazar from Romania who has lived and worked in Cork for the last 8 years as a nurse. more
During this weeks conversation Hannah chats with Aisling Magee from Co.Down and Eoin Ruddy from Co. Tyrone. During this episode they both speak about their travels, adventures to date, what they have learned along the way and more. more
During this weeks episode of greener fields Hannah chats with Gino Forte from Co. Tipperary. In this conversation Gino speaks about growing in Clonmel, living in Cork City, emigrating to Dubai, working in property and so much more. more
During this episode of greener fields, Hannah chat's with Emily Clery from Co.Wicklow. In this episode Emily speaks about her experience growing up in Ireland, discovering her different passions in life, embracing the Irish outdoors alongside so much... more
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Apple Podcasts | #180 | United Kingdom/Society & Culture/Places & Travel |
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