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15 Mar 2024Communications, Events and Remote Working: Jane's Job Journey00:56:45

In this episode, we're delving into the career journey of Jane, a seasoned communications consultant with a penchant for culture and energy sectors. With over a decade of experience in spearheading international projects like Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture initiatives, Jane brings a unique perspective to the prospect of remote working. Join us as we uncover the nuances of her transition from producing and promoting major events to carving her path as a somewhat sought-after consultant.

Stay tuned as we delve into Jane's career trajectory, exploring her insights into marketing the arts, navigating the intricacies of event management, how remote work affects relationships, online working and her unwavering commitment to driving impactful communication strategies. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring remote worker, this episode promises to offer an interesting perspective.

 

FOLLOW US

Website: www.theirishpodcast.com Instagram: @altlivin or search the irish podcast TikTok: @altlivin or search the irish podcast Youtube: /Altlivin  or search the irish podcast

 

ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 🌍✈️

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 9 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

15 Dec 2022Planning a Trip? Our 7 Week Travel Guide, Budget Holidays & Why We Moved From Ireland to Italy. Intro Episode.00:33:50

Welcome to The Irish Podcast. Ireland has long been a country of emigrants. With the cost of living spiralling rapidly, many have left its shores. 

Cormac and Jane have been on the road for six months travelling the length and breadth of Italy. Each week the pair discuss travel tips, realistic budgets, and share what it’s really like for a bartender and an arts worker to move abroad. Now living in Florence, this podcast honestly documents their move away from Ireland. You can find out more at www.altlivin.com

Welcome to the first Irish Expat podcast In today’s episode we’ll  be covering:

  • Our decision to leave Ireland
  • Why we chose Italy
  • Where we went on our amazing six week holiday
  • Our overall budget for travelling
  • Where we are now

ABOUT SEASON ONE

Irish Expats Cormac and Jane discuss their highs and lows of travel. Season one follows their journey across Italy. Topics include remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and what it’s really like to work and live abroad. In season one, each episode will focus on a region or city they visited on their six-week holiday from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

JOIN OUR EVENTS: The Irish Pub Tour (Florence)

Join Cormac and Jane for a tour of the best Irish pubs in Florence. Learn about the history of Irish whiskeys and gins, how to pull the perfect pint of Guinness and make new friends on a drinking adventure across the beautiful city of Florence.

The group travels to four bars across the city. 4+ Drinks included. Learn more: https://www.airbnb.ie/experiences/4177857

FOLLOW US

Website: www.altlivin.com Instagram: @altlivin TikTok: @altlivin Youtube: /Altlivin 

 

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29 Nov 2023Top 10 Tips for Visiting Italy: Our Best Irish Travel Advice One Year On00:52:52

In this special bonus episode, join us for a captivating journey through the top ten tips everyone should know when traversing the stunning landscapes of Italy. Reflecting on Season 1, which chronicled our adventures from the sun-soaked streets of Naples to the serene shores of Lake Garda, we've compiled the ultimate guide to enhance your Italian escapades.

Tune in as we unravel the secrets of navigating Italy's private and regional trains, perfecting the art of packing light for a seamless travel experience. Learn the ins and outs of checking into your hotel, including mastering the city tax and ensuring you have enough cash on hand.

Discover the wisdom of embracing a fanny pack for safety while navigating local scams, and delve into the world of mosquito warfare with essential tips on sprays, plugs, nets, and rackets. Uncover the power of tipping locals for insider itineraries, with a special nod to bartenders as the true maestros of travel advice.

Embark on a cultural exploration as we guide you through the art of avoiding pricey pints in the land of fine wines, steering you towards the hidden gems of dive bars with their own unique charm. And, of course, learn the nuances of language to truly immerse yourself in the heart of Italy.

Join us for this grand finale bonus episode, where each tip is a golden nugget of wisdom, ensuring your Italian adventures are not just memorable but practically flawless. "Ciao Bella!" awaits, as we bid a fond farewell to Season 1 with a flourish of travel expertise!

SEASON ONE SCOREBOARD

Salerno: 98

Florence: 88

Naples: 88

Ischia: 85.5

Lake Garda: 85.5

Rome: 85

Siena: 84

La Spezia: 79.5

Venice: 76

Lake Como: 74.5

Sorrento: 67

 

ABOUT SEASON ONE

Irish Expats Cormac and Jane discuss their highs and lows of travel. Season one follows their journey across Italy. Topics include remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and what it’s really like to work and live abroad. In season one, each episode will focus on a region or city they visited on their six-week holiday from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

FOLLOW US

Website: www.altlivin.com Instagram: @altlivin TikTok: @altlivin Youtube: /Altlivin 

04 Oct 2023Coastal Delights: A Tale of La Spezia and Cinque Terre00:29:27

In today's episode, we're taking you on a journey to the enchanting coastal town of La Spezia and the picturesque Cinque Terre.

Here's what we'll be discussing:

  1. Why We Explored La Spezia and Cinque Terre: Discover the reasons that led us to this stunning Italian destination and what makes it so special.

  2. Transport, Accommodation, Food, and Fun: Get practical tips on getting around La Spezia and Cinque Terre, where to stay (hint: Airbnb is a top choice), the best places to savor delicious Italian cuisine, and the most exciting activities to enjoy in the area.

  3. Value for Money: We'll dive into the cost-effectiveness of visiting La Spezia and Cinque Terre, helping you make the most of your travel budget.

  4. Overall Tips: As an Irish couple who've been living in Italy for the past year, we've gathered invaluable insights that will enhance your visit to this coastal gem.

Fun Facts
  1. Cinque Terre's Colorful Homes: The five villages of Cinque Terre are famous for their colorful homes, which create a stunning visual contrast against the rugged coastline. Each village has its unique charm and hue.

  2. UNESCO World Heritage: Cinque Terre and its surrounding area, including La Spezia, have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. This recognition is due to their exceptional cultural and natural significance, preserving the centuries-old traditions of the region.

  3. Ligurian Cuisine: La Spezia and Cinque Terre are renowned for their delicious Ligurian cuisine. Pesto alla Genovese, a famous basil-based sauce, originates from this region. Be sure to savor local seafood dishes, such as anchovies and fresh catches from the Ligurian Sea.

Transport

We got the train from Florence to La Spezia and took a day trip to Riomaggiore. We would recommend staying in Genoa and visiting the Nothern towns of the Cinque Terre for a day or two. Here are the Cinque Terre villages from North to South: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. 

Restaurant & Bar Recommendations

Maia e Battiston

Bar e Vini a Pié de Ma

The Waterfront

Top Experiences

Levanto: Pesto-Making Class: https://gyg.me/P867oQWn

From Florence: Seaside Beauty Day Trip to Cinque Terre:  https://gyg.me/lMkxo9XT

From Levanto: E-bike Through the Cinque Terre to Vernazza: https://gyg.me/WLANrWr3

*We earn a small commission if you use the links above to book an experience

SEASON SCOREBOARD
  • Salerno: 98
  • Florence: 88
  • Naples: 88
  • Rome: 85
  • Siena: 84
  • La Spezia: 79.5
ABOUT SEASON ONE

In this season, we, Cormac and Jane, share our travel highs and lows, providing insights into remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and the realities of working and living abroad. Each episode focuses on a different region or city we explored during our six-week journey across Italy, from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

ABOUT US

Cormac is an experienced Irish bartender with a background in Hotel Management and Business. Originally from Leitrim, he ventured abroad with the intention of working on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF.

Jane, a communications consultant with expertise in culture and energy sectors, has previously worked on international projects including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and European Capital of Culture initiatives. After over a decade in Communications & Events, Jane transitioned to fully remote consulting work and now resides in Florence with Cormac.

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

For a detailed breakdown of our 6-week summer trip across Italy, including dates, transport methods, accommodation links, fun activities, food recommendations, and tips for various cities, download our free travel guide at altlivin.com/shop.

JOIN OUR EVENTS: The Irish Pub Tour (Florence)

Join us, Cormac and Jane, for an unforgettable tour of the best Irish pubs in Florence. Learn about the history of Irish whiskeys and gins, perfect the art of pouring Guinness, and make new friends on a delightful drinking adventure through the captivating city of Florence. The tour includes visits to four bars and at least 4 drinks. Learn more at airbnb.ie/experiences/4177857.

FOLLOW US
  • Website: www.altlivin.com
  • Instagram: @altlivin
  • TikTok: @altlivin
  • YouTube: /Altlivin

Plan your trip to La Spezia and Cinque Terre with our insights, and get ready for an unforgettable Italian adventure. Stay tuned for more exciting destinations in our travel podcast series!

02 Mar 2024BONUS: New Jobs, New Name, and Italian Adventures: The Irish Podcast00:18:30

Join us for a special bonus episode as we catch up on all the latest happenings in our lives. In this episode, we delve into Cormac and Jane's exciting new job ventures, share insights on landing a job in Italy, introduce our rebranded podcast, and recount our recent encounters with an interesting new neighbour. Tune in as we navigate the highs and lows of life in Italy and offer a glimpse into our unique experiences.

Segment 1: Our New Podcast Name

We’re officially The Irish Podcast. We’ve heard your feedback and we’ve somehow managed to swindle the name The Irish Podcast. We’ve also managed to secure the domain and name on social media. Find us at altlivin or the irish podcast on instagram and tiktok.

Segment 2: Cormac’s New Job

  • You can now find Cormac at The Loggia Rooftop Bar in Santo Spirito.
  • How to get a job in Italy.
  • The tax system in Italy.

Segment 3: Jane’s New Job

Jane has gotten a new festival client, which is a beautiful all ages festival in Scotland. Check it out at www.vogriepogrie.com

Segment 4: Navigating Neighbours

Unfortunately, our excitement for a new apartment was cut short with our new neighbour. From shouting to entering our apartment with no permission it’s been an interesting journey.

Coming Up...

Stay tuned for our next episode which is all about Cormac’s career history. If you’re interested in a job in hospitality, or simply want to know what its like to work in the industry, it’s a great insight into the life of a hospitality worker.

  

FOLLOW US

Website: www.theirishpodcast.com Instagram: @altlivin or search the irish podcast TikTok: @altlivin or search the irish podcast Youtube: /Altlivin  or search the irish podcast

 

ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 🌍✈️

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 9 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

23 Nov 2023Ischia Unveiled: Navigating the Gem of the Tyrrhenian Sea - Tips, Tricks, and Thermal Thrills01:12:01

In today’s episode we’ll be covering the Island of Ischia. We'll be chatting about:

  • Why we went to Ischia
  • Where to stay? Ischia Porto, Ponte or Forio?
  • Transport, accommodation, food and fun
  • The value for money
  • and some overall tips from Italian residents if you're planning on visiting Italy

SEASON ONE SCOREBOARD

Salerno: 98

Florence: 88

Naples: 88

Ischia: 85.5

Lake Garda: 85.5

Rome: 85

Siena: 84

La Spezia: 79.5

Venice: 76

Lake Como: 74.5

Sorrento: 67

 

FUN FACTS ABOUT ISCHIA

  • Ischia is well known for its thermal water and thermal gardens used since ancient times. Its volcanic nature makes Ischia one of the largest spas in Europe.
  • It also has ancient vinyards with some of Cormac's favourite wines in the world.
  • Procide (an island close by) is where parts of the film Il Postino was filmed
  • The typical representative dish of the island is “Rabbit all’ischitana" a rabbit stew.

TRANSPORT

  • Transport: Naples Airport - Taxis, Bus, Metro to Molo Beverello Port (behind Castel Nuovo)
  • Boats - We got the Hydrofoil
  • Ischia - Busses and Taxis - 50 euro for 5 of us across the island from Ischia Porte to Forio
  • It took 20 minutes to walk from Ischia Porte to Ischia Ponte
  • Ebikes & Car Rentals - You can rent an ebike for a day for 25 euro (9am to 6pm) but a car for almost the same price for 24 hours
Accommodation: 
  • We rented an Airbnb in Ischia Porte as we had a large group and had several activities planned, although there are some beautiful hotels around Ischia Ponte.
Food: 
  • RIP OFF: Trattoriva (Sapori Ischitani)
  • Amazing chicken at Antico Girarrosto Ischitano
  • Pizza Village: Cheap and cheerful
  • Ristorante Pizzeria Fratelli La Bufala by Giardini di Enzo
FUN: 
  • Beach - Ischia Porte - 5 euro for 66cl beers
  • Procida - Boat Tour - get your guide - 79 euro
  • Castle Castello aragonese - top tip - get the lift
  • Bar beside the castello.- amazing value for good cocktails - Ristorante Bar da Coco' 
  • Archangelo Michael Festival - Patron Saint Festival in September
  • Poseidon Thermal Pools - 37 euro for 1/2 day
  • RIP OFF:  Porto51 for cocktails
  • Bar del Porto dal 1963 - cheap place for drinks
  • U' MUORZ - another pub in Ischia Porte
  • Honourable mention - China Tempto for amazing vinyard tours and wine tastings

ABOUT SEASON ONE

Irish Expats Cormac and Jane discuss their highs and lows of travel. Season one follows their journey across Italy. Topics include remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and what it’s really like to work and live abroad. In season one, each episode will focus on a region or city they visited on their six-week holiday from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

FOLLOW US

Website: www.altlivin.com Instagram: @altlivin TikTok: @altlivin Youtube: /Altlivin 

 

13 Nov 2023Lake Garda: The Ultimate Travel Guide Across 5 Towns00:59:49
In today’s episode we’ll be covering the incredible towns of Lake Garda. We'll be chatting about:
  • Why we went to Lake Garda
  • The towns of Densenzano, Sirmione, Malcesine, Riva & Limone
  • Transport, accommodation, food and fun
  • The value for money
  • and some overall tips if you're planning on visiting Italy

Make sure you’re subscribed and if you like this episode then please give us a five star rating. You can find us on instagram and tiktok at @altlivin and find out more about us on altlivin.com

SEASON SCOREBOARD

  • Salerno: 98
  • Florence: 88
  • Naples: 88
  • Lake Garda: 85.5
  • Rome: 85
  • Siena: 84
  • La Spezia: 79.5
  • Venice: 76

FUN FACTS

  • The lake is divided between the North and South.
  • Mount Baldo is fantastic for skiing in winter and beautiful hikes in the summer summer.
  • Lake Garda is Italy's largest lake Freshwater lake.
  • It's extremely popular with Irish Tourists.

Transport: 

  • How to get to Lake Garda? Fly into Venice, Verona or Milan.
  • Get the train to Densenzano - 1 hour from Milan, 2hr30 from Florence
  • Ferries are divided between the North and South with a handful of fast boats covering the entire lake each day. You can find the ferry timetable here.
  • Get a cable cart up to Mount Baldo. Be sure to book in advance! You can book tickets here.
Accommodation:
  • Hotels are your best option in Lake Garda
  • Best hotel we stayed in Liomone was the Hotel Splendid Palace
  • Riva del Garda we stayed in Casa Canarino
  Food: 
  • Densenzano: Trattoria Pizzeria Enoteca Alessi - great carraffes and good beef dishes
  • Sirmone: Caffè Pizza Margherita
  • Gorgeous breakfast in: Bar La Vinessa
  • Malcesine: watch the sunset at Caffé San Marco
  • Limone: Hotel Splendid Palace - all inclusive
  • Riva: Friggitoria al porto

Fun: 

  • Densenzano - paddle boats and cheap sun bed hire  
  • Mount baldo in Malcesine - you can see the dolomites and swiss alps  
  • Riva - Windsurfing, sailing, parasailing  
  • Gardaland is also nearby

 

ABOUT SEASON ONE

Irish Expats Cormac and Jane discuss their highs and lows of travel. Season one follows their journey across Italy. Topics include remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and what it’s really like to work and live abroad. In season one, each episode will focus on a region or city they visited on their six-week holiday from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

 

FOLLOW US

Website: www.altlivin.com Instagram: @altlivin TikTok: @altlivin

 

07 Apr 2024Discover Oltrarno: Your Ultimate Sunday Guide to Florence00:24:11

Sundays pose a unique challenge for visitors to Florence, with many places closed, but fear not! Jane and Cormac share their top recommendations for exploring the southern side of the Arno River, ensuring your Sunday in Florence is nothing short of spectacular.

 

Save our Google Maps Guide: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1mlghDNV-C0C47x3n9KUuFr2aZf48OXQ&usp=sharing

 

CULTURE

First Sunday of the month most museums are free. I’d recommend going to the Pitti Palace and Boboli gardens. Make sure to go to the ticket office on the right of the Pitti Palace before waiting in the queue as you need a “free” ticket.

Here’s a list of all free museums on Sundays: https://www.firenzemadeintuscany.com/en/article/sunday-at-the-museum-in-florence-and-tuscany/

 

Museo Storia Naturale - "La Specola" is one of the headquarters of the Natural History Museum of the University of Florence and is heir to the oldest scientific museum in Europe to be open to the public.

 

Alessandro Dari Gioielli -- Museo Del Gioiello- Atelier e Scuola: Retail workshop & museum for the eponymous goldsmith's intricate jewelry & decorative objects.

 

Market and Basilica in Santo Spirito: https://maps.app.goo.gl/utgRjB9qV5AwaB7A9

 

COFFEE

Artigianale: https://maps.app.goo.gl/aK8kpyJcChohuJk48

Wild Buns Bakery: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ed5XjCf237LD3nvE6

Bar Pasticceria Pegaso (sells tobacco): https://maps.app.goo.gl/BxPZS79pMxuFXMnJ8

 

GARDEN PLACES

Santarosa Bistrot for Brunch: https://www.santarosabistrot.com/

Circolo Rondinella del Torrino (Riverside Community Bar): https://maps.app.goo.gl/kEVzsHvExdwvycfN9

Il Conventino: https://maps.app.goo.gl/tcq9ZKJqprNYdymx7

Rifrullo Firenze: https://maps.app.goo.gl/63xDNTeFp9JkW7Ak7

 

FOOD

Osteria Santo Spirito: https://maps.app.goo.gl/SbAqKkWVptWanmEHA

New Dehli: https://maps.app.goo.gl/U7USiS6iEETzYsFH8

Trattoria Dell'Orto: https://maps.app.goo.gl/kvjWy9qZYSKTXwrW7

Trattoria Del Carmine: https://maps.app.goo.gl/bV28sLad5ZthXuYt5

Santo Falafel: https://maps.app.goo.gl/nNmDVbYX7ajcQu5m6 

 

TOURIST MUST SEES

Wine window at Babae: https://maps.app.goo.gl/WbsWb9ayLU9qeTZN6

Photo Booth: https://maps.app.goo.gl/SfjbZrRvaGYVWLqu8

Piazzale Michaelangelo: https://maps.app.goo.gl/n6j8kG5voCUpn8nf6

 

DRINKS

Mysterium Cocktail Bar Firenze: https://maps.app.goo.gl/cpqygUPaBiMMizx68

Pop Cafe: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ci7MMzUPuFtikvFT7

Caffè Notte: https://maps.app.goo.gl/HNaiE6GGGKtkt2AU7

 

FOLLOW US

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Instagram: @theirishpodcast

TikTok: @theirishpodcast

Youtube: search the Irish Podcast

 

ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 🌍✈️

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 9 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

11 Dec 2023From Bed Bugs to Budgets: Our Italian Travel Adventure One Year Abroad (Catch Up Episode)01:01:53

In this catch-up episode, we're diving into the nitty-gritty of our Italian journey, sharing the highs and lows that come with navigating life in a new country.

Segment 1: Getting Accommodation

The challenges and successes of finding suitable accommodation.

Getting our first apartment, worries of getting scammed and helpful websites.

Idealista.it, 100casa, and Foreigners in Florence Facebook Group.

Proposals, contracts, Agency fees and deposits.

 

Segment 2: Work Overview

How Cormac got work without speaking italian.

Jane’s digital nomad experience in losing clients and finding new work.

Tax and Grants.

 

Segment 3: Visitors and Making Friends

Sharing stories of friends and family visiting.

Discussing the process of making friends in a new country.

Finnegan’s Pub, Bumble Friends

 

Segment 4: Learning Italian

Challenges and victories in learning the language.

Duolingo, Udemy and cheat sheets. https://www.udemy.com/share/103MTu3@MBDWthbSVJ6V1NdfLJboM3EuPpsMrmK03F0FXmLoIH7uo-0vkb4UkBSPTEMwJ0Hlbw==/

 

Segment 5: Deciding to Stay - Going to Edinburgh (Taking a Break)

The thought process behind deciding to stay in Italy.

Bad patterns and routines. Working late nights.

Taking a break and going to Edinburgh - the significance of the trip.

Self Development & creative projects. WSET-2 wine course.

 

Segment 6: Bed Bugs

We had 3 de-infestations but unfortunately it was a building wide issue.

 

Segment 7: Our new location

 

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ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 🌍✈️

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

 

31 Mar 2024Discovering Galway: Insider Travel Tips from a Native and Local Bartender01:17:04

Welcome to the ultimate guide to discovering Galway City, your insider's guide for navigating the vibrant heart of the West of Ireland. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, join us as we unveil the hidden gems and local favourites of this enchanting city, all curated by a seasoned bartender and Galway native.

In this podcast, we'll delve into everything from transportation tips, including the best routes from Dublin Airport or City, to insider recommendations for accommodations, ranging from affordable stays to luxurious retreats.

Prepare your taste buds as we explore Galway's culinary scene, from cozy lunch spots like Quay Street Kitchen to indulgent fine dining experiences at Éan and Aniar. Craving a taste of something exotic? Discover the city's best Indian, Asian, and pizza joints, or satisfy your burger cravings at Handsome Burger or BóTown.

Of course, no trip to Galway is complete without experiencing its legendary pub culture. Join us as we uncover atmospheric pubs like Tigh Neachtains and hidden gems boasting the best pints of Guinness in town. Whether you're seeking late-night revelry or a cozy spot to unwind, we've got you covered.

But the fun doesn't stop there. Dive into Galway's vibrant festival scene, from the renowned Galway Int Arts Festival to the lively Galway Oyster Festival. Rain or shine, we'll guide you through the city's top attractions, including must-visit museums, theatres, and outdoor adventures along the stunning promenade.

Join us as we uncover the soul of Galway City, where tradition meets innovation, and every corner tells a story. So grab your jacket, pack your curiosity, and get ready to fall in love with Galway, one pint at a time.

 

TRANSPORT

ACCOMMODATION

Affordable

Luxury

FOOD

PUBS

 

 

FUN

 

Festivals: 

 

Galway Food Tours: Ask for Muireann or Danny as your tour guide!

Tours: Lally Tours Luxury Small Group Tour: Galway to Cliffs Cruise, Aran Islands and Connemara Full Day Tour

Saturday: Market - make sure to hit up bagel and donut man!

Pissing rain: Galway Museum, Galway Arts Centre, Theatre Show (Town hall Theatre or Mick Lally), 126 Gallery

Sunny: Walk the Prom/Jump off blackrock

Music: Trad at the Crane/Tigh Ceoilis/Taaffes Bar/ Trad on the prom runs May - September. Follow Gerry Hanberry on facebook and ask him where he’s gigging for the week.

 

OTHER NOTES

  • There’s better cities for a hen/stag but if you want to go for a hen/stag then a lot of places around eyre square cater to that.
  • Nightclub reopenings: Electric and Cuba
  • For events and listings check out https://thisisgalway.ie/
  • The weather - it’s going to rain, bring a jacket!

FOLLOW US

Website: www.theirishpodcast.com Instagram: @altlivin or search the irish podcast TikTok: @altlivin or search the irish podcast Youtube: /Altlivin  or search the irish podcast

 

ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 🌍✈️

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 9 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

 

03 Mar 2024From Michelin Stars to Italian Bars: Cormac's Hospitality Career00:44:05

In this episode, we embark on a journey through Cormac's illustrious career in hospitality. From honing his craft in Michelin-starred kitchens to mastering the art of mixology as an Irish bartender abroad, Cormac shares the highs and lows of his professional odyssey. Tune in as we explore the impact of COVID-19 on the hospitality sector, the joys of serving customers from around the world, and invaluable insights for those seeking to pursue a career in the industry.

Stay tuned for our next episode which is all about Jane’s career history. If you’re interested in a job in events and marketing, or simply want to know what it’s like to work remotely, it’s a great insight into the life of an arts worker.

  

FOLLOW US

Website: www.theirishpodcast.com Instagram: @altlivin or search the irish podcast TikTok: @altlivin or search the irish podcast Youtube: /Altlivin  or search the irish podcast

 

ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 🌍✈️

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 9 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

04 Apr 2023Rome Budget & Travel Tips: Restaurant Recommendations, The Vatican, Capuchin Crypts & More00:36:36

In today’s episode we’ll be covering Italy's capital city, Rome.

Cormac and Jane have been on the road for six months travelling the length and breadth of Italy. Each week the pair discuss travel tips, realistic budgets, and share what it’s really like for a bartender and an arts worker to move abroad. Now living in Florence, this podcast honestly documents their move away from Ireland. You can find out more at www.altlivin.com

In this podcast we'll be chatting about:

  • Why we went to Rome
  • The Vatican and other tours
  • Transport, accommodation, food and fun
  • The value for money
  • and some overall tips if you're planning on visiting Rome

Transport: Trains, Ridemovi, scooters, Lime bikes, Taxi's, uber, free now, bus, metro

 

Food: 

Ristorante Pizzeria Al Fagianetto - The best pesto pasta in the world

Prosciutteria Cantina dei Papi - Trevi - An incredible Sandwich

Antico Forno Roscioli - Our top Pizza experience in Italy

 

Fun: 

Guided Tour of the Capuchin Crypts

Trevi Fountain Jazz Bar Vatican Museums with Sistine Chapel and Vatican Basilica

Walked around Tratesvere Big Bus Tour The Abbey Theatre Irish Bar

 

Overall Score: 85

 

ABOUT SEASON ONE

Irish Expats Cormac and Jane discuss their highs and lows of travel. Season one follows their journey across Italy. Topics include remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and what it’s really like to work and live abroad. In season one, each episode will focus on a region or city they visited on their six-week holiday from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

 

JOIN OUR EVENTS: The Irish Pub Tour (Florence)

Join Cormac and Jane for a tour of the best Irish pubs in Florence. Learn about the history of Irish whiskeys and gins, how to pull the perfect pint of Guinness and make new friends on a drinking adventure across the beautiful city of Florence.

The group travels to four bars across the city. 4+ Drinks included. Learn more: https://www.airbnb.ie/experiences/4177857

FOLLOW US

Website: www.altlivin.com Instagram: @altlivin TikTok: @altlivin Youtube: /Altlivin 

25 Mar 2023Visit Salerno, the Budget Amalfi Coast Destination: Boat Rentals, Michelin Food & Festivals00:36:42

Welcome to The Irish Podcast. Ireland has long been a country of emigrants. With the cost of living spiralling rapidly, many have left its shores. 

Cormac and Jane have been on the road for eight months travelling the length and breadth of Italy. Each week the pair discuss travel tips, realistic budgets, and share what it’s really like for a bartender and an arts worker to move abroad. Now living in Florence, this podcast honestly documents their move away from Ireland. You can find out more at www.altlivin.com

In today’s episode we’ll  be covering:

  1. Why we chose Salerno
  2. Exploring the Almalfi Coast
  3. Transport, accommodation, food and fun
  4. Value for money
  5. and some overall tips if you're planning on visiting Salerno or the Amalfi Coast

ABOUT SEASON ONE

Irish Expats Cormac and Jane discuss their highs and lows of travel. Season one follows their journey across Italy. Topics include remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and what it’s really like to work and live abroad. In season one, each episode will focus on a region or city they visited on their six-week holiday from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

JOIN OUR EVENTS: The Irish Pub Tour (Florence)

Join Cormac and Jane for a tour of the best Irish pubs in Florence. Learn about the history of Irish whiskeys and gins, how to pull the perfect pint of Guinness and make new friends on a drinking adventure across the beautiful city of Florence.

The group travels to four bars across the city. 4+ Drinks included. Learn more: https://www.airbnb.ie/experiences/4177857

FOLLOW US

Website: www.altlivin.com Instagram: @altlivin TikTok: @altlivin Youtube: /Altlivin 

27 Apr 2023Discovering Florence: Insider Travel Tips from Irish Expats Living in the Heart of Tuscany01:11:25

In today’s episode we’ll be covering the wonderful city of Florence

  • We'll be chatting about:
  • Why we went to Florence
  • Why we moved to Florence
  • Transport, accommodation, food and fun
  • The value for money
  • and some overall tips if you're planning on visiting Florence from an Irish couple who’ve been living in the city for the last 8 months

SEASON SCOREBOARD

 

Salerno

98

Florence

88

Naples

88

Rome

85

Siena

84

 

Transport: Within the city: 

  • Ride Movi bicycle and scooters
  • Bird Scooters
  • Download App Taxi
  • Busses from Santa Maria Novella and St Marco’s Piazza

Easy Day Trips:

  • Milan: 2 hours by train
  • Bologna: 38 minutes by train
  • Pisa: 1 hour by train
  • Cinque Terre: 2 hours 40 mins by train
  • Venice: 2 hours by train
  • Rome: 2 hours by train

Other fantastic day trips include Lucca, Livorno and Siena.

Accommodation: We recommend staying in an Airbnb. Do NOT stay at the Hotel Royal. Our favourite hostel (with got a private room) was Hostel Archi Rossi.

Food:  

 

Fun: 

 Tourist Guide

  • Ponte vecchio
  • Sante Croce
  • Uffizi
  • The Academia
  • Pitti palace/Boboli Gardens
  • Duomo & Tower
  • Wine Tours - Out of the Box (high end) and Get your Guide (cheap alternative)

 

ABOUT SEASON ONE

Irish Expats Cormac and Jane discuss their highs and lows of travel. Season one follows their journey across Italy. Topics include remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and what it’s really like to work and live abroad. In season one, each episode will focus on a region or city they visited on their six-week holiday from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

 

JOIN OUR EVENTS: The Irish Pub Tour (Florence)

Join Cormac and Jane for a tour of the best Irish pubs in Florence. Learn about the history of Irish whiskeys and gins, how to pull the perfect pint of Guinness and make new friends on a drinking adventure across the beautiful city of Florence.

The group travels to four bars across the city. 4+ Drinks included. Learn more: https://www.airbnb.ie/experiences/4177857

FOLLOW US

Website: www.altlivin.com Instagram: @altlivin TikTok: @altlivin Youtube: /Altlivin 

15 Nov 2023Weathering Como: Tips for a Short Stay at Lake Como00:28:05

In today’s bonus episode we’ll be covering Lake Como. We'll be chatting about:

  • Why we went to Lake Como
  • Transport, accommodation, food and fun
  • The value for money
  • Some overall tips from Italian residents if you're planning on visiting Italy

SCOREBOARD

Salerno: 98

Florence: 88

Naples: 88

Lake Garda: 85.5

Rome: 85

Siena: 84

La Spezia: 79.5

Venice: 76

Lake Como 74.5

 

FUN FACTS

Lake Como supposedly has its very own lake monster, Lario!  Mussolini was executed on its shores in 1945. Lake Como is the capital of Italy's silk production. A-listers, such as George Clooney, Madonna, Richard Branson, Sylvester Stallone, Gianni Versace, and soccer legend Ronaldinho, own or have owned villas around the shores of Lake Como.

TRANSPORT Train from Florence to Milan. 1 hour from Milan. We transferred in Monza. Boats are similar to Lake Garda. Ferries are divided between the North and South with a handful of fast boats covering the entire lake each day. You can find the ferry timetable here. There are ferries that run between the central towns. Getting from Lake Como to Lake Garda. Our friends ended up hiring a car.

ACCOMMODATION We stayed just beside the santa maria cathedral in Piazza Cavour. We stayed in June and booked last minute - €265 for 2 nights. However, it did turn out to be a bit of a scam.

FOOD Ox Pub and Grill Middle East Platea Ristorante

FUN Bar Como A visit to Varenna Explore the castle/park at Tremazzena/Bellagio Boat Hires

 

We’re Jane and Cormac. Our next episode is the official final episode of Season 1 all about the island of Ischia. If you liked our podcast then please subscribe, and please give us a 5 star review, it’s free and takes just a couple of seconds. 

 

ABOUT SEASON ONE

Irish Expats Cormac and Jane discuss their highs and lows of travel. Season one follows their journey across Italy. Topics include remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and what it’s really like to work and live abroad. In season one, each episode will focus on a region or city they visited on their six-week holiday from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

 

FOLLOW US

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09 Jan 2023Explore Naples on a Budget: Expectations vs Reality, Trip Highlights, Food and Fun00:32:00

Welcome to The Irish Podcast. Ireland has long been a country of emigrants. With the cost of living spiralling rapidly, many have left its shores. 

Cormac and Jane have been on the road for six months travelling the length and breadth of Italy. Each week the pair discuss travel tips, realistic budgets, and share what it’s really like for a bartender and an arts worker to move abroad. Now living in Florence, this podcast honestly documents their move away from Ireland. You can find out more at www.altlivin.com

Welcome to the first official Irish Expat podcast In today’s episode we’ll  be covering:

  1. Why we chose to visit Naples
  2. Expectations vs Reality: Is Naples a Dangerous city?
  3. Transport: The Flight, Taxis/Free Now/Trains
  4. Accommodation: The best locations and review of our stays
  5. Food: How to navigate your way through restaurants in Italy
  6. Fun: The best bars, culture and historical attractions
  7. Value for Money

ABOUT SEASON ONE

Irish Expats Cormac and Jane discuss their highs and lows of travel. Season one follows their journey across Italy. Topics include remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and what it’s really like to work and live abroad. In season one, each episode will focus on a region or city they visited on their six-week holiday from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

JOIN OUR EVENTS: The Irish Pub Tour (Florence)

Join Cormac and Jane for a tour of the best Irish pubs in Florence. Learn about the history of Irish whiskeys and gins, how to pull the perfect pint of Guinness and make new friends on a drinking adventure across the beautiful city of Florence.

The group travels to four bars across the city. 4+ Drinks included. Learn more: https://www.airbnb.ie/experiences/4177857

FOLLOW US

Website: www.altlivin.com Instagram: @altlivin TikTok: @altlivin Youtube: /Altlivin 

01 Apr 2023Sorrento: Is it Budget Friendly? Holiday Hacks, Sun Beds & Private Beaches00:39:22

In today’s episode we’ll  be covering our next destination, Sorrento. We'll be chatting about:

  • Why we went to Sorrento
  • Exploring the Almalfi Coast
  • Transport, accommodation, food and fun
  • The value for money
  • and some overall tips if you're planning on visiting Sorrento, Naples or the Almalfi Coast

Make sure you’re subscribed and if you like this episode then please give us a five star rating. You can find us on instagram and tiktok at @altlivin and find out more about us on altlivin.com

Sorrento is not located on the Amalfi Coast, but instead on the Sorrentine Peninsula in the region of Campania in southern Italy between the Bay of Naples and the famed coastline.

- Sorrento is extremely popular with Irish people. Hotel Bristol does great package deals.

Food:

Garden bar Kiosk bar Le Petit Bistr96 Qui

Fun: The Issue with Sunbeds

Go to Ischia rather than Capri

Break into a hotel beach

Piazza della Vittoria

Piazza Tasso

Overall Score for Sorrento: 67

 

ABOUT SEASON ONE

Irish Expats Cormac and Jane discuss their highs and lows of travel. Season one follows their journey across Italy. Topics include remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and what it’s really like to work and live abroad. In season one, each episode will focus on a region or city they visited on their six-week holiday from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

 

JOIN OUR EVENTS: The Irish Pub Tour (Florence)

Join Cormac and Jane for a tour of the best Irish pubs in Florence. Learn about the history of Irish whiskeys and gins, how to pull the perfect pint of Guinness and make new friends on a drinking adventure across the beautiful city of Florence.

The group travels to four bars across the city. 4+ Drinks included. Learn more: https://www.airbnb.ie/experiences/4177857

FOLLOW US

Website: www.altlivin.com Instagram: @altlivin TikTok: @altlivin Youtube: /Altlivin 

We’re Jane and Cormac. We hope you enjoyed our Sorrento episode and come back next time where we’ll be talking about our next leg of the trip in Italy, Rome. If you liked our podcast then please subscribe, and please give us a 5 star review, it’s free and takes just a couple of seconds. You can follow us on socials at altlivin and you can download our excel sheet with all of accommodation, restaurant, transport, experience and budget details for our six week holiday on altlivin.com.

07 Apr 2023Visiting Siena during the Palio di Campo: Tuscany’s Beautiful Medieval City00:32:00
In today’s episode we’ll be covering our first Tuscan city, Siena
  • We'll be chatting about:
  • Why we went to Siena
  • The Palio di Siena
  • Transport, accommodation, food and fun
  • The value for money
  • and some overall tips if you're planning on visiting Siena
SEASON SCOREBOARD   Salerno 98 Naples 88 Rome 85 Siena 84 Sorrento 67

 

Siena has a total of 17 districts, famously known as contradas, which come together twice a year on July and 16th August, to compete against each other. We stayed in Giraffe district.

Transport: Train from Rome to Florence and then got a train to Siena

Accommodation: Airbnb

Food:  Wild Boar at Il Masgalano Ristorante Pizzeria

Fun: Early Market every Wednesday Palio di Siena (Horse Racing) Weed and Love Bar San Paolo Pub

 

ABOUT SEASON ONE

Irish Expats Cormac and Jane discuss their highs and lows of travel. Season one follows their journey across Italy. Topics include remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and what it’s really like to work and live abroad. In season one, each episode will focus on a region or city they visited on their six-week holiday from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 8 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.altlivin.com/shop

 

JOIN OUR EVENTS: The Irish Pub Tour (Florence)

Join Cormac and Jane for a tour of the best Irish pubs in Florence. Learn about the history of Irish whiskeys and gins, how to pull the perfect pint of Guinness and make new friends on a drinking adventure across the beautiful city of Florence.

The group travels to four bars across the city. 4+ Drinks included. Learn more: https://www.airbnb.ie/experiences/4177857

FOLLOW US

Website: www.altlivin.com Instagram: @altlivin TikTok: @altlivin Youtube: /Altlivin 

13 Nov 2023Venice in 72 Hours: The Budget-Friendly Itinerary00:30:40

In today’s bonus episode we’ll be covering the city of Venice. We'll be chatting about:

  • Why we explored Venice?
  • Our best tips for Transport, accommodation, food and fun
  • The value for money
  • Some overall tips from Italian residents if you're planning on visiting Italy
SEASON SCOREBOARD

Salerno: 98 Florence: 88 Naples: 88 Lake Garda: 85.5 Rome: 85 Siena: 84 La Spezia: 79.5 Venice: 76

TRANSPORT
  • High speed italo train - you can also get the bus, fly into the airport or catch a waterbus (vaporetti)
  • The Venice People Mover is an elevated shuttle train from the mainland to the island
  • We got the train into Piazzale Roma and walked everywhere
  • Gondolas - From 1st November 2023 the rates will be €90.00 for a 30-minute tour; after 07:00 pm (until 3:00 am) €110.00 for a 35-minute tour.
  • They'll be trialing a 5 euro entry fee for day trippers across 30 dates in 2024 
  • Google maps doesn't work
ACCOMMODATION
  • City Tax: 1 and 5 euros per person per night, and varies according to the time of year  
  • We used https://www.bed-and-breakfast.it/ and stayed in the san polo island near santa croce

FUN

  • Bicchiere - look up the word for glass in italian - really cheap bars - Bacareto da Lele
  • Al Fortino - Kiosk bar - super cheap with a view of cool bridges Irish Pub Santa Lucia
  • Piazza San Marco
  • Lots of islands -Murano and Burano - avoid the day trips  Rialto Bridge
ABOUT SEASON ONE

In this season, we, Cormac and Jane, share our travel highs and lows, providing insights into remote working, realistic travel budgets, top tips, and the realities of working and living abroad. Each episode focuses on a different region or city we explored during our six-week journey across Italy, from Southern Naples to Lake Garda in the North.

ABOUT US

Cormac is an experienced Irish bartender with a background in Hotel Management and Business. Originally from Leitrim, he ventured abroad with the intention of working on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF.

Jane, a communications consultant with expertise in culture and energy sectors, has previously worked on international projects including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and European Capital of Culture initiatives. After over a decade in Communications & Events, Jane transitioned to fully remote consulting work and now resides in Florence with Cormac.

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

For a detailed breakdown of our 6-week summer trip across Italy, including dates, transport methods, accommodation links, fun activities, food recommendations, and tips for various cities, download our free travel guide at altlivin.com/shop.

FOLLOW US
  • Website: www.altlivin.com
  • Instagram: @altlivin
  • TikTok: @altlivin
  • YouTube: /Altlivin

 

21 May 2024Season 2 Finale: Insider's Guide to Florence After 2 Years: Wine, Nightlife & Culture (Part 2)00:46:22

Welcome back to the season finale of The Irish Podcast! In Part 2 of our insider’s guide to Florence, we delve into the vibrant wine culture, the best spots for nightlife, and fun cultural activities and day trips. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed evening with a glass of wine, an energetic night out, or some cultural exploration, we’ve got you covered.

**Wine:** - Enjoy top wine spots like Zanobini's, Osteria Nuvoli, and Enoteca Alessi.

**Nightlife:** - Experience fun atmospheres at Boris' and Il Trip per Tres. - Find the best pint of Guinness at Finnegan's. - Discover late-night pubs like Fiddlers and Caffe Notte. - Explore the best drink selections at Dondino and The Old Stove. - Perfect for students: Lions Fountain and Red Garter. - Budget-friendly bars: Druggaria, Napoli Bar, and Sisters. - Best smoking areas and outdoor spaces: Il Trip per Tres, Rosie's, Rondinella, and Fico Bistrot. - Avoid for service: Pop Cafe. - Happy hour spots: Hidden Pub. - Cocktail havens: Mysterium and Sabor Cubano. - Best views: The Loggia. - Craft beer delight: Joshua Tree. - Top entertainment spots: Finnegan's, Ostello Bello, and Le Murate. - Accessibility: Fitzpatrick's. - Our favourite pubs: Finnegan's, Boris's, Caffe Notte, and Il Trip per Tres.

**Culture & Day Trips:** - Activities at Cascine Park: gigs, golf, and horse racing. - Local swimming pools. - Must-see sights: David, Uffizi, Pitti Palace, and the Science Museum. - Recommended day trips and bus tours. - Unique experiences: Marcello's Golf Cart Tour, wine tasting at Antica Alessi, electric bike tours, hot air balloon rides, and The Tipsy Tours. - Fun pasta and cooking courses. - Caution against bus tours. - Reliable guides: The Florentine and Get Your Guide.

Join us as we share our top picks and personal experiences to help you make the most of your time in Florence. From wine tasting to late-night adventures and cultural excursions, this episode has everything you need for an unforgettable Florentine adventure. Don't miss out!

Tune in now and let’s explore Florence together!

FOLLOW US

Website: www.theirishpodcast.com

Instagram: @theirishpodcast

TikTok: @theirishpodcast

Youtube: /Altlivin  or search The Irish Podcast

ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 🌍✈️

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 9 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

Naples Salerno Sorrento Rome Siena Florence La Spezia (and Riomaggiore) Venice Desenzano del Garda Sirmione Malcesine Riva del Garda Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

03 Nov 2024Halloween Nostalgia, 2024 Budget Insights & Pub Noise Complaints00:45:04

The Irish Podcast is back with a fresh new layout and a mix of Ireland’s latest hot topics, local legends, and classic rants.

This week, Jane and Cormac dive into Halloween nostalgia, sharing memories of childhood traditions like the Macnas Parade, trick-or-treating, and Mammy costumes.

They’re also tackling the 2024 Irish budget, breaking down its effects on tax, healthcare, and education, and giving a shout-out to local heroes, including the RNLI and a community bike repairman.

To top it off, they share a "Complaint of the Week" inspired by a Galway Reddit post about the rising noise levels in pubs. Tune in for Irish culture, humor, and insights from two expats living in Italy!

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

 

08 Jul 2024A Welsh Writer in Florence: Meet Our Friend Huw01:22:24

Welcome to this week's bonus episode of The Irish Podcast! Every Monday, we share stories from our friends in Italy and Ireland, bringing you unique perspectives and fascinating journeys. 

In today's episode, we enjoy a few pints with our friend Huw. Huw grew up in South Wales, had a stint in London selling phones, and has been living in Florence as a freelance writer for almost ten years. This episode covers:

  • His educational background and the road to becoming a writer.
  • Adapting to life in Italy during the challenging times of Covid-19.
  • Brexit Bureaucracy.
  • Learning how to speak Italian.
  • Dealing with summer temperatures and mosquitoes.
  • The Football culture.
  • Cost of Living and being a vegetarian.

ABOUT SEASON 3

Join Jane and Cormac once again as they delve into the exhilarating and often challenging journey of moving abroad in Season 3. This season, we're diving deep into what it takes to make the leap to a new country, with firsthand accounts and practical advice for anyone considering an adventure.

We'll be catching up with friends who have made Italy their home, exploring their unique experiences and insights. Our friends will share their stories of adapting to a new culture, finding work, and building a community far from home.

But that's not all! We’re bringing in some special guest episodes featuring our beloved friends and family back in Ireland. These episodes will provide a comforting glimpse of home, filled with heartwarming anecdotes and perspectives on what it's like to stay connected with loved ones while living abroad.

Whether you're dreaming of an international move or simply curious about the realities of expatriate life, Season 3 promises a rich tapestry of experiences, practical tips, and the unmistakable charm of Irish storytelling.

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

19 Apr 2024Discovering Edinburgh: From Fringe Fest to Year-Round Adventures00:53:20

Cormac and Jane share their Edinburgh adventures. Jane is a veteran with 5 Fringes under her belt, and hear from Cormac who had a wonderful time post-Covid as a site manager.

Go check out www.vogriepogrie.com Friday 13th to Sunday 15th September 2024 Inspired by the beautiful natural setting of Vogrie Country Park. Both campers & day visitors are welcome.

www.vogriepogrie.com

Embark on your Edinburgh adventure with insider tips from our latest podcast episode. Discover hassle-free transportation options, whether flying into Edinburgh or Glasgow, or opting for the train, tram, or bus. Explore diverse accommodation choices, from the historic charm of Old Town to the vibrant streets of Leith and the exclusive comfort of the Royal Scott's Club. During the Fringe Festival, delve into student accommodations and connect with fellow enthusiasts through dedicated Facebook groups. Indulge your taste buds with a culinary tour featuring must-try spots like Union of Genius, Bobbys, and the iconic Mosque Kitchen. 

Quench your thirst at Edinburgh's legendary pubs, from Banshees to Sneaky Petes, and uncover hidden gems like the Library Bar in the Teviot during the Fringe. Dive into Edinburgh's rich history and culture with visits to Carlton Hill, the Museum of Childhood, and Harry Potter tours. Plus, don't miss out on Fringe Festival highlights like Monkey Barrel shows and Massaoke performances. Finish off with essential tips, including the importance of sturdy footwear for hilly terrain and navigating Edinburgh's unique street levels. Don't let the lack of reception catch you off guard—tune in now and prepare for an unforgettable Edinburgh experience!

THE IRISH PODCAST

Welcome to The Irish Podcast, where Cormac and Jane share their adventures abroad and the insights they've gained along the way. Join them as they interview fascinating individuals in the arts and hospitality sectors, as well as friends they've met abroad with unique jobs.

From practical guides to different cities, including transportation, accommodation, food, and fun, to bonus episodes where they candidly share the ups and downs of living abroad, this podcast offers a mix of helpful tips and entertaining stories. Tune in to hear about their experiences, from navigating rental scams to encountering bed bugs, and gain valuable advice on how to make the move or work abroad.

If you're craving realism, wanderlust, and a touch of Irish charm, subscribe now to join Cormac and Jane on their journey across the globe.

 

   

7 days ago

Surviving Italy: A Guide to Avoiding Scams and Major Inconveniences

Welcome to our latest podcast episode where we dive into the intricacies of navigating Italy, from transportation woes to unexpected expenses and everything in between. Join us as we uncover the essential tips and tricks to make your Italian adventure smoother and more enjoyable. This episode mainly focuses on Florence.

First up, we tackle the ins and outs of train travel in Italy. Learn why validating your tickets is crucial to avoid hefty fines, and discover the sneaky tactics of certain ticketing apps that may leave you feeling shortchanged.

Next, we delve into the world of taxis in Florence, uncovering the challenges of securing a ride and why walking might just be your best bet. And while you're strolling through the charming streets, don't forget to budget for those pesky copertos and city taxes that can catch you off guard.

But it's not all about expenses – we've got your tech needs covered too. Find out why relying on your roaming data plan might not be the best idea and learn where to find the best ATM deals to avoid those dreaded fees.

And for our fellow smokers, we've got some insider tips on stocking up on cigarettes for those lazy Sundays when most stores are closed. Plus, we'll steer you clear of the infamous elephant bracelet guys and their street-side antics.

But the surprises don't stop there – tune in to hear about our harrowing encounter with bed bugs in Rome and the upcoming episode where we explore coping methods and extermination strategies. And if you're considering renting in Italy, don't miss our insider scoop on deposits and recommended letting agencies.

Whether you're a seasoned traveler or planning your first trip to Italy, this episode is packed with valuable insights to ensure your experience is nothing short of bellissimo!

 

FOLLOW US

Website: www.theirishpodcast.com

Instagram: @theirishpodcast

TikTok: @theirishpodcast

Youtube: /Altlivin  or search the irish podcast

 

ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a hospitality worker having worked in Michelin restaurants to Irish bars and beyond for over almost 10 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

28 Apr 2024Why We Left Ireland: The Housing Crisis, Transport and Cost of Living00:29:19

Join hosts Jane and Cormac on an emotional journey as they unpack the reasons behind their departure from Ireland. Delving into the nation's housing crisis, transportation challenges, and the staggering cost of living, they offer firsthand accounts of their struggles. From battling sky-high rental prices to enduring the relentless rain and grappling with staffing shortages, their narrative sheds light on the harsh realities driving many to bid farewell to the Emerald Isle.

 

Check out our new Patreon at: https://patreon.com/TheIrishPodcast/

FOLLOW US

  • Website: www.theirishpodcast.com
  • Instagram: @theirishpodcast
  • TikTok: @theirishpodcast
  • Youtube: /Altlivin  or search the Irish podcast

ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 🌍✈️

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a hospitality worker having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 10 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

27 Jul 2024Back to School: Jane and Cormac's Irish School Adventures01:49:47

In this nostalgic episode of The Irish Podcast, hosts Jane and Cormac take a delightful trip down memory lane, reminiscing about their school days in Ireland. From the playful innocence of primary school to the challenging yet rewarding years of secondary school, they share personal anecdotes, laugh-out-loud moments, and heartfelt memories.

Join Jane and Cormac as they recount their favourite subjects and the teachers who made a lasting impact. They also delve into the unique experiences of attending The Gaeltacht, those immersive Irish language summer camps, and the camaraderie formed at various summer camps. Listen as they discuss the art of making friends and surviving the social dynamics of school life, all leading up to the dreaded leaving cert and the pressures that come with it.

Whether you're looking to relive your own school days or simply enjoy some good old Irish storytelling, this episode promises to be a heartfelt and entertaining journey. Tune in for a blend of humour, nostalgia, and genuine reflections on the school experiences that helped shape who Jane and Cormac are today.

Don't miss this special episode of The Irish Podcast – it’s a trip down memory lane you won't want to miss!

ABOUT SEASON 3

Join Jane and Cormac once again as they delve into the exhilarating and often challenging journey of moving abroad in Season 3. This season, we're diving deep into what it takes to make the leap to a new country, with firsthand accounts and practical advice for anyone considering an adventure.

We'll be catching up with friends who have made Italy their home, exploring their unique experiences and insights. Our friends will share their stories of adapting to a new culture, finding work, and building a community far from home.

But that's not all! We’re bringing in some special guest episodes featuring our beloved friends and family back in Ireland. These episodes will provide a comforting glimpse of home, filled with heartwarming anecdotes and perspectives on what it's like to stay connected with loved ones while living abroad.

Whether you're dreaming of an international move or simply curious about the realities of expatriate life, Season 3 promises a rich tapestry of experiences, practical tips, and the unmistakable charm of Irish storytelling.

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

12 Apr 2024Surviving Italy: A Guide to Avoiding Scams and Major Inconveniences00:26:40

Welcome to our latest podcast episode where we dive into the intricacies of navigating Italy, from transportation woes to unexpected expenses and everything in between. Join us as we uncover the essential tips and tricks to make your Italian adventure smoother and more enjoyable. This episode mainly focuses on Florence.

First up, we tackle the ins and outs of train travel in Italy. Learn why validating your tickets is crucial to avoid hefty fines, and discover the sneaky tactics of certain ticketing apps that may leave you feeling shortchanged.

Next, we delve into the world of taxis in Florence, uncovering the challenges of securing a ride and why walking might just be your best bet. And while you're strolling through the charming streets, don't forget to budget for those pesky copertos and city taxes that can catch you off guard.

But it's not all about expenses – we've got your tech needs covered too. Find out why relying on your roaming data plan might not be the best idea and learn where to find the best ATM deals to avoid those dreaded fees.

And for our fellow smokers, we've got some insider tips on stocking up on cigarettes for those lazy Sundays when most stores are closed. Plus, we'll steer you clear of the infamous elephant bracelet guys and their street-side antics.

But the surprises don't stop there – tune in to hear about our harrowing encounter with bed bugs in Rome and the upcoming episode where we explore coping methods and extermination strategies. And if you're considering renting in Italy, don't miss our insider scoop on deposits and recommended letting agencies.

Whether you're a seasoned traveler or planning your first trip to Italy, this episode is packed with valuable insights to ensure your experience is nothing short of bellissimo!

 

FOLLOW US

Website: www.theirishpodcast.com

Instagram: @altlivin or search the irish podcast

TikTok: @theirishpodcast

Youtube: /Altlivin  or search the irish podcast

 

ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a hospitality worker having worked in Michelin restaurants to Irish bars and beyond for over almost 10 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

06 Jun 2024Moving to Florence: Our Experiences with Italian Rental Agencies and Apartment Hunting01:08:56

We're kicking off this season by diving into the whirlwind adventure of moving from Ireland to Italy. In this episode, we'll take you through the history of our previous accommodation in Ireland and the pivotal moments that led us to make the leap to Italy.

We'll start by sharing the story of when we began seriously considering a move to Italy, highlighting the challenges and excitement that came with such a big decision. Our journey began in Naples, where we scoured Idealista for potential apartments.

We'll walk you through our experiences with our three different Florentine apartments broken into the following categories:

  • Location: [Specific Neighbourhood]
  • Layout: [Size and Rooms]
  • Price: [Cost of rent, bills and deposit]
  • Agency: [Agency Name]
  • Contract: [Type]
  • Bills: [Cost and Management]
  • Appliances/Furnishings

We'll also delve into some of the more challenging aspects of our move, including losing our deposits and dealing with a bad agency. However, it wasn't all bad news; we'll also share our positive experiences with a good agency and how we navigated different types of contracts, from temporary one-year agreements to longer residency contracts.

For those considering a move to Italy, we'll provide some valuable advice based on our experiences, including tips on securing residency and other practical insights.

So, grab your headphones and join us as we embark on this new season with stories, lessons, and plenty of laughter from our Irish-Italian adventure!

If you're looking for rental accommodation in Florence, we highly recommend Beatrice at: https://www.100case.it/web/

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

 

ABOUT SEASON 3

Join Jane and Cormac once again as they delve into the exhilarating and often challenging journey of moving abroad in Season 3. This season, we're diving deep into what it takes to make the leap to a new country, with firsthand accounts and practical advice for anyone considering an adventure.

We'll be catching up with friends who have made Italy their home, exploring their unique experiences and insights. Our friends will share their stories of adapting to a new culture, finding work, and building a community far from home.

But that's not all! We’re bringing in some special guest episodes featuring our beloved friends and family back in Ireland. These episodes will provide a comforting glimpse of home, filled with heartwarming anecdotes and perspectives on what it's like to stay connected with loved ones while living abroad.

Whether you're dreaming of an international move or simply curious about the realities of expatriate life, Season 3 promises a rich tapestry of experiences, practical tips, and the unmistakable charm of Irish storytelling.

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

08 Dec 2024An Irish Gift Guide, The Late Late Toy Show and Life Updates00:44:37

ane and Cormac are back with another episode of The Irish Podcast! This week, we’re diving into:

  • Life Updates: Jane has finally started learning Italian (thanks, Udemy! https://www.udemy.com/share/103MTu3@txxPvRGaTCOrQMinSn7ABLlYdriEwKxT9VkMfIoRCagftfQWlWi3RLdiMIH7nNG_-g==/
  • Plus, big news—a new nephew and our decision to stay in Italy for another year.
  • Hot Topics: The Irish General Election—who’s leading the pack, and why Irish citizens abroad don’t get a vote. And, of course, we couldn’t skip chatting about The Late Late Toy Show!
  • Local Heroes: Shoutouts to Blue Teapot Theatre Company for their magical children’s production, Fairy Tree, and Sean Ledwith, Leitrim’s Volunteer of the Year.
  • Complaint of the Week: Christmas travel costs are through the roof! Ryanair, awkward flight times, and why flying into Milan is somehow cheaper and faster.
  • Irish Gift Guide: Need Christmas present inspiration? Check out these gems:
    • Pellador Clothing: https://www.pellador.com/
    • Green Spot Whiskey or Red Breast 12 Year Old
    • Irish Sock Society’s quirky designs: https://irishsocksciety.com/
    • Flaviar’s 2024 Whiskey Advent Calendar: https://flaviar.com/pages/advent-calendar

And don’t forget to follow us on TikTok @TheIrishPodcast as we gear up for even bigger content in the New Year—YouTube is on the way!

17 Jun 2024Behind the Scenes of Galway Uke Fest 2024 with Brendan Savage00:47:46

Welcome to The Irish Podcast! Today’s episode is a very special bonus episode featuring my once boss and now friend, Brendan Savage. Brendan has had a remarkable career in the arts, working in everything from opera production to light installation art, and even going on tour with U2. This podcast is all about how we co-founded the Galway Uke Fest, alongside his brother Gerry. 

The Galway Uke Fest 2024 is just around the corner, taking place from June 21 - 23. Tickets are on sale now, so make sure to grab yours! www.galwayukefest.com

Brendan will share what his job entails in the lead-up to the festival and during the event itself. We’ll discuss how we go about planning and curating the festival’s lineup each year and how the festival has evolved since its inception.

We’ll hear some of Brendan’s most memorable moments and discuss the biggest challenges in organizing the festival.

Finally, Brendan will share what he finds most rewarding about organising the uke fest and offer advice to anyone looking to start their own cultural or music festival.

If you’re interested in getting involved or supporting the Galway Uke Fest, Brendan will tell you how.

Stay tuned for an engaging and insightful conversation about the magic of bringing people together through music!

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

ABOUT SEASON 3

Join Jane and Cormac once again as they delve into the exhilarating and often challenging journey of moving abroad in Season 3. This season, we're diving deep into what it takes to make the leap to a new country, with firsthand accounts and practical advice for anyone considering an adventure.

We'll be catching up with friends who have made Italy their home, exploring their unique experiences and insights. Our friends will share their stories of adapting to a new culture, finding work, and building a community far from home.

But that's not all! We’re bringing in some special guest episodes featuring our beloved friends and family back in Ireland. These episodes will provide a comforting glimpse of home, filled with heartwarming anecdotes and perspectives on what it's like to stay connected with loved ones while living abroad.

Whether you're dreaming of an international move or simply curious about the realities of expatriate life, Season 3 promises a rich tapestry of experiences, practical tips, and the unmistakable charm of Irish storytelling.

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

30 Jun 2024From Stouts to Spritzes: The Drinking Cultures of Ireland and Italy Part 100:40:46

Join Jane and Cormac as they delve into the vibrant cultures of Irish pubs versus Italian bars and explore the distinct atmospheres and designs that set these establishments apart. From the cozy, dimly lit, and rustic decor of Irish pubs to the bright, modern, and open designs of Italian bars, discover how these spaces create unique social experiences.

We’ll discuss the vital social roles these places play in their respective communities. Irish pubs are community hubs, where people gather for lively conversations, enjoy live music, and experience a sense of camaraderie. In contrast, Italian bars are integral to daily life, offering a quick stop for morning coffee and pastries, and a relaxed space for evening aperitivo.

We’ll also compare and contrast the non-alcoholic beverage rituals in both cultures including the Irish breakfast tea blend and various Italian coffee preparations like cappuccino and macchiato. Explore how these drinks are enjoyed and the specific times of day they are consumed, such as the Italian tradition of avoiding cappuccino after midday.

Our exploration continues with a look at the wine and beer cultures of Ireland and Italy. Compare the imports and growing market of Italian and other international wines. Dive into the rich beer traditions of Ireland, featuring iconic brews like Guinness and Smithwick's, and contrast them with Italy's Peroni and the emerging craft beer scene. Discover the different drinking experiences and the typical food pairings that accompany beer in each country.

Lastly, we’ll tantalise your taste buds with a look at the traditional snacks served in Irish pubs and Italian bars. From Irish crisps, sausage rolls, and cheese toasties to Italian antipasti, cured meats, cheeses, olives, and bruschetta, learn about the importance of fresh, high-quality ingredients. Discuss how these snacks complement the beverages served and reflect the broader food cultures of Ireland and Italy. 

Tune in for a captivating episode that uncovers the rich traditions, vibrant atmospheres, and unique social roles of Irish pubs and Italian bars. Whether you're a fan of cozy, rustic settings or sleek, modern designs, this episode offers a delightful exploration of two classic beverage producing cultures.

 

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

 

ABOUT SEASON 3

Join Jane and Cormac once again as they delve into the exhilarating and often challenging journey of moving abroad in Season 3. This season, we're diving deep into what it takes to make the leap to a new country, with firsthand accounts and practical advice for anyone considering an adventure.

We'll be catching up with friends who have made Italy their home, exploring their unique experiences and insights. Our friends will share their stories of adapting to a new culture, finding work, and building a community far from home.

But that's not all! We’re bringing in some special guest episodes featuring our beloved friends and family back in Ireland. These episodes will provide a comforting glimpse of home, filled with heartwarming anecdotes and perspectives on what it's like to stay connected with loved ones while living abroad.

Whether you're dreaming of an international move or simply curious about the realities of expatriate life, Season 3 promises a rich tapestry of experiences, practical tips, and the unmistakable charm of Irish storytelling.

Download our FREE 6 week guide to Italy: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop/the-master-excel-sheet-6-week-holiday-in-italy

Buy our €5 Ultimate Guide to Florence. Transport, Accommodation, Food, Fun & Hidden Gems:  https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop/4ao8hsz5tyhcjskon3i4cbmw7pdbv7

 

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

15 Jun 2024Irish vs. Italian Cuisine: A Taste of Two Cultures00:37:34

In this episode, we dive into the rich and diverse world of Irish and Italian cuisines. We’ll compare and contrast various aspects, from traditional breakfasts to festive foods, providing insights into the ingredients, flavours, and cultural significance of meals and dishes.

Traditional Breakfasts: We'll explore the hearty ingredients of a full Irish breakfast versus the simple sugar filled Italian breakfast.

Comfort Foods: Join us as we warm up with a discussion on Irish stew, Italian minestrone, risotto, and other comforting dishes from both cultures.

Breads and Baking: Discover the differences between Irish soda bread and Italian focaccia, along with a comparison of scones and biscotti.

Seafood Specialties: Dive into the fresh tastes of Galway Oysters and Dublin Bay prawns compared to Italian seafood pasta.

Cheese and Dairy: Savour the distinct flavours of Irish cheddar against Italian classics such as Parmigiano-Reggiano and mozzarella.

Festive Foods and Traditions: Explore the traditional holiday foods of Ireland and Italy, perfect for celebrations like Christmas and Easter.

Desserts and Sweets: Sweeten your day with a chat about Irish apple tart and barnbrack versus Italian tiramisu and cannoli.

Pasta vs. Potatoes: Delve into the central role of pasta in Italian cuisine and potatoes in Irish cuisine, examining the cultural significance and variety of dishes featuring these staples.

Meat: From the meat-heavy diet of the Irish to the famous bistecca alla fiorentina, learn about meat quality and restaurant menu staples.

Tune in for a flavourful journey through the rich culinary landscapes of Ireland and Italy. Whether you’re a foodie or just curious about different cultures, this episode is sure to tantalise your taste buds.

 

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

 

ABOUT SEASON 3

Join Jane and Cormac once again as they delve into the exhilarating and often challenging journey of moving abroad in Season 3. This season, we're diving deep into what it takes to make the leap to a new country, with firsthand accounts and practical advice for anyone considering an adventure.

We'll be catching up with friends who have made Italy their home, exploring their unique experiences and insights. Our friends will share their stories of adapting to a new culture, finding work, and building a community far from home.

But that's not all! We’re bringing in some special guest episodes featuring our beloved friends and family back in Ireland. These episodes will provide a comforting glimpse of home, filled with heartwarming anecdotes and perspectives on what it's like to stay connected with loved ones while living abroad.

Whether you're dreaming of an international move or simply curious about the realities of expatriate life, Season 3 promises a rich tapestry of experiences, practical tips, and the unmistakable charm of Irish storytelling.

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

10 Jun 2024From Chapel Hill to Florence: Meet Author Jeremy Hawkins00:58:26

Welcome to this week's bonus episode of The Irish Podcast! Every Monday, we share stories from our friends in Italy and Ireland, bringing you unique perspectives and fascinating journeys.

In today's episode, we have the pleasure of hosting American writer Jeremy Hawkins. Jeremy takes us on an incredible journey from his roots in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to his life and love in Florence, Italy. As the author of "The Last Days of Video," Jeremy's storytelling prowess shines as he recounts his experiences.

Tune in as we dive into Jeremy's diverse experiences:

  • His educational background and the road to becoming a writer.
  • Navigating the intricacies of obtaining American visas.
  • Adapting to life in Italy during the challenging times of Covid-19.
  • Embracing the remote work lifestyle.
  • The joys of Italian cuisine and the journey of losing 25 pounds.
  • The adventure of learning Italian and integrating into a new culture.

Whether you're an aspiring expat, a food enthusiast, or simply love a good story, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this insightful and entertaining conversation with Jeremy Hawkins.

Check out "The Last Days of Video": https://www.amazon.com/Last-Days-Video-Novel/dp/1619024853/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

ABOUT SEASON 3

Join Jane and Cormac once again as they delve into the exhilarating and often challenging journey of moving abroad in Season 3. This season, we're diving deep into what it takes to make the leap to a new country, with firsthand accounts and practical advice for anyone considering an adventure.

We'll be catching up with friends who have made Italy their home, exploring their unique experiences and insights. Our friends will share their stories of adapting to a new culture, finding work, and building a community far from home.

But that's not all! We’re bringing in some special guest episodes featuring our beloved friends and family back in Ireland. These episodes will provide a comforting glimpse of home, filled with heartwarming anecdotes and perspectives on what it's like to stay connected with loved ones while living abroad.

Whether you're dreaming of an international move or simply curious about the realities of expatriate life, Season 3 promises a rich tapestry of experiences, practical tips, and the unmistakable charm of Irish storytelling.

Social Links: https://linktr.ee/theirishpodcast

03 May 2024Our Bed Bug Story: Treatments, Advice, Prevention, Financial Cost & Mental Toll01:14:28

Tune in to The Irish Podcast as Jane and Cormac navigate a bed bug infestation, offering both a cautionary tale and practical advice for anyone facing similar challenges.

In this gripping episode, Jane and Cormac share how they initially discovered bed bugs, mistaking them for harmless critters until a closer examination revealed the truth. From finding them predominantly in one room of their apartment to setting up makeshift traps to monitor their activity, every detail of their discovery sends shivers down the spine.

But the horrors didn't end there. Armed with newfound knowledge about the life cycle and habits of bedbugs, the couple embarked on their first extermination attempt. They spared no expense, throwing out bed frames, mattresses, and even wicker furniture, and calling in the highest-rated fumigator in Florence. However, as they soon discovered, battling bed bugs is no easy feat, and mistakes were made along the way.

Learn from Jane and Cormac's missteps as they candidly discuss the errors they made during their de-infestation attempts, from moving their sleeping arrangements to underestimating the extent of the infestation. They share valuable insights into what needs to be thrown out and what could have been saved, providing listeners with crucial information and products for their own bed bug battles. This episode also deals with topics of mental health and PTSD.

In the midst of their bedbug saga, Jane and Cormac endured two more exterminations, each one accompanied by a glimmer of hope that the nightmare would finally be over. However, as the weeks dragged on and the pests persisted, they began to entertain the idea of a drastic solution: moving. Through diligent investigation and communication with neighbours, they uncovered that the infestation was stemming from another area of the building entirely. Their journey serves as a stark reminder that sometimes, the true source of a problem may lie beyond what meets the eye, emphasising the importance of thoroughness and perseverance in overcoming adversity.

LINKS

Our Exterminator: De.Di. Disinfestations https://www.dedidisinfestazioni.it/

Mattress Encasements: https://www.amazon.com/Queen-13-16-SureGuard-Mattress-Encasement/

No Rat Glue to make traps: https://www.lolloshop.net/prodotto/no-rat-kollant-colla-non-velenosa-per-topi-160gr/

Vacuum seal bags: https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Basics-Vacuum-Compression-Storage/

CrossFire Pesticide: https://www.amazon.com/MGK-1852-Crossfire-Concentrate-Insecticide/dp/B01NAE47Q0

Reddit Bed Bugs Forum: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bedbugs/

Bed Bug Foundation: https://www.bedbugfoundation.org/

Guardian Article: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/oct/11/when-bedbugs-move-into-your-home-every-night-we-sleep-in-fear

 

FOLLOW US

Website: www.theirishpodcast.com

Instagram: @theirishpodcast

TikTok: @theirishpodcast

Youtube: /Altlivin  or search the irish podcast

 

ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 🌍✈️

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a hospitality worker having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 10 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 Week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

09 May 2024Florence to Fiesole: Tuscany's Satellite Cities & Hidden Gems00:33:14

Join Jane and Cormac as they reminisce about their adventures exploring satellite cities and hidden gems while living in Florence. In this captivating episode, the Irish couple recounts their experiences venturing beyond the familiar streets of Florence to discover the enchanting allure of Tuscany's neighbouring towns, and beyond.

Their journey begins with a tranquil escape to Fiesole, where Jane and Cormac find solace amidst the serene beauty of Leonardo Di Vinci Park. As they reflect on their early days in Florence.

Next, our intrepid travellers set sail for Livorno, immersing themselves in the vibrant energy of this bustling port town. From sampling fresh seafood delights to exploring historic waterfront promenades, Jane and Cormac recount the thrill of discovering Livorno's maritime charm (in January).

But the allure of city life beckons once more, drawing Jane and Cormac to the lively streets of Bologna. As they navigate the winding alleyways and bustling piazzas, they reflect on the vibrant culture and dynamic atmosphere that define this historic city.

From the bustling streets of Bologna, our adventurous couple ventures further afield to the picturesque city of Lucca, where they find themselves swept up in a whirlwind of food, music, and laughter. From sampling delectable Tuscan delicacies to tapping their feet to the rhythm of street musicians, Jane and Cormac paint a vivid picture of life in this charming medieval city.

Their journey reaches new heights as they explain the ups and downs of La Spezia and the iconic Cinque Terre, marvelling at the rugged coastline and colourful cliffside villages that dot the landscape. From hiking along scenic coastal trails to savouring panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, Jane and Cormac share their adventures in this working class port-town coastal region.

And no trip to Tuscany would be complete without a visit to the iconic city of Pisa, where Jane and Cormac find themselves avoiding the centre for over two years apart from travelling to the airport.

Jane and Cormac offer invaluable insights and recommendations for travellers looking to explore Tuscany's satellite cities and nearby attractions. So join them as they weave together the threads of their past adventures, inviting listeners to embark on a nostalgic journey through the heart of Italy's most enchanting landscapes.

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ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 🌍✈️

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a hospitality worker having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 10 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 Week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

19 May 2024Insider's Guide to Florence After 2 Years: Transport, Accommodation & Our Favourite Food Spots (Part 1)01:37:08

Welcome to the season finale of The Irish Podcast! After two wonderful years, we're wrapping up season 2 with an insider’s guide to Florence, the enchanting city of art, history, and culinary delights. In Part 1 of this special episode, we're diving deep into everything you need to know about transport, accommodation, and the best food spots in Florence. Don’t forget to check out our previous two guides to Florence:

Florence Guide Year 1

The Oltrarno (South of the River)

 

Transport: (2 mins 45)

  • Discover the best ways to reach Florence via Pisa, Bologna, or Florence airports, and learn about the new fast train from Rome.
  • Get tips on buses from Pisa and Bologna airports, and the convenience of trains (don’t forget to validate your train tickets!).
  • Navigate Florence like a pro with our taxi tips and recommendations.

 

Accommodation: (9 mins 45)

  • Find budget-friendly hostels with private rooms near Finnegan Bar, Ostello Bello, Archi Rossi, and The Social Hub.
  • Explore mid-range options such as Hotel Alinari, Hotel Jane, and My Forte Relais.
  • Indulge in luxury stays at Hotel Palazzo Guadagni and The Western Excelsior.
  • Learn our essential tips for checking reviews, avoiding bed bugs, and understanding the city tax of €5.50 per person per night.

 

Food: (31 mins)

  • Start your day with coffee at Artigianale or Bon Amici.
  • Savor delicious sandwiches at Antica Porchetteria Granieri 1916 or porchetta from Simone's and L' Angolo Saporito.
  • Enjoy crustinis at Osteria Nuvoli and Casa El Vino.
  • Delight in lunch at Pizzeria Osteria, Gastronomia Pizzeria Panico (perfect for anniversaries), and Gastronomia F.lli Boschetti.
  • Brunch at Santa Rosa Bistro and explore the flavours of Sant Ambrosio and Mercato Centrale.
  • Treat yourself to dinner at Titos, Rizzarios, Cammaldoli, or Casa Linga (Jane’s favourite).
  • Enjoy all-day dining at Trattoria San Lorenzo, Zazas, Caffè Notte, and Ristorante Pizzeria Ginori.
  • Taste international cuisine at Giao Giaos (fried chicken), Punjab Kebab, Crown of India, and Nin Hao (Chinese).
  • Plan a romantic date night at Teatro de Sale.
  • Stock up on groceries at COOP.

 

Join us as we share our firsthand experiences and tips to make your Florence adventure unforgettable. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveller, this guide will help you navigate the city with ease and savour every moment. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll delve even deeper into Florence’s hidden gems and must-see attractions!

 

Tune in now, and let’s explore Florence together!

 

FOLLOW US

Website: www.theirishpodcast.com

Instagram: @theirishpodcast

TikTok: @theirishpodcast

Youtube: /Altlivin  or search The Irish Podcast

 

ABOUT SEASON TWO

Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country.

Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed!

Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals.

Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! 🌍✈️

 

ABOUT US

Cormac is a professional Irish bartender having worked in the hotel and bar industry for 9 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. 

Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net

Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac.

 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE)

Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities:

  • Naples
  • Salerno
  • Sorrento
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Florence
  • La Spezia (and Riomaggiore)
  • Venice
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Sirmione
  • Malcesine
  • Riva del Garda

Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop

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