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Tea & Mortgage w/ John Coleman

John Coleman of JC Mortgages in Dublin, Ireland

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Ireland’s favourite mortgage broker would like to sit down with you to share a cup of tea and chat about the state of the mortgage and property market. For those looking to buy property and own a home in Dublin or anywhere in Ireland, this casual and fun podcast will provide some invaluable perspective. Along with US expatriate co-host, Norm Schriever, John Coleman of JC Mortgages would like to invite you to tune in, listen, and even submit your questions to Tea & Mortgage podcast! https://w ...
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For the past 15 years, Emerald Garden Services have been taking care of all garden and landscape maintenance needs In Dublin. Our proficient gardeners and landscapers know the best when it comes to turning dream concepts into reality. Our in-house designers have a range of artistic gardening and landscape designs that can rightly complement and personalize your property.
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In The News

The Irish Times

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In The News is a daily podcast from The Irish Times that takes a close look at the stories that matter, in Ireland and around the world. Presented by Bernice Harrison and Sorcha Pollak. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Interiors Podcast

Tanya Neufeld Flanagan

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An interior design show aimed to help you elevate your space in conversations with industry professionals in Ireland. Hosted by Tanya Neufeld Flanagan, expat and marketing exec turned interior designer based in Dublin, Ireland where she works at Eilish Rickard Interiors.
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Shattered Lives

Reach Ireland Podcasts

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Tragedy, Murder, and Justice We speak to victims of crime, some solved, some unsolved and some unresolved, and how their lives are forever changed and their continued search for justice.
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Everywhere We Go is a weekly podcast which is presented by Rebecca Kelly. Rebecca, a mother of you two girls opens up her home to her guests and brings you real stories from real people with topics that have impacted families all over Ireland, and their experiences will stay with you forever. Welcome to The Everywhere We Go Podcast. Please note that the content provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. The views ...
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In April, Simon Harris became Taoiseach - today he is 100 days in office. It’s a milestone beloved of political commentators as a yardstick to measure achievements, assess style and predict what might come. The “first 100 days” political metric originated in the US but as Irish Times political reporter Jack Horgan Jones says, Harris, the media savv…
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Garda representatives say officers were left potentially exposed "to extremely volatile and dangerous conditions" in Coolock in north Dublin on Monday night. A long-running sit-in protest at a factory due to be converted to asylum seeker accommodation turned violent after a confrontation with up to 200 gardai. 21 people have since been charged in c…
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On Saturday evening, in the small American town of Butlers in Pennsylvania, former president Donald Trump narrowly escaped death after a bullet grazed his head during a rally speech. The horrifying assassination attempt, which Trump escaped with only superficial issues, sent shock waves across an already deeply divided United States. One Trump supp…
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This week on #PropertyRoundup on iPropertyRadio.com, host Carol Tallon is joined by John O’Sullivan, Managing Director of John O’Sullivan Property Consultants, to discuss starting a new venture after almost 30 years in the corporate world, winning his first clients and the pipeline for second hand homes coming to market across Dublin in 2024/2025. …
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According to property website MyHome.ie, house asking prices rose by 7.3 per cent year on year in the second quarter, the fastest pace of growth recorded in two years. And buyers report that the price they actually pay often way exceeds the original asking price as many buyers chase too few properties so that percentage rise is likely to be an unde…
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Ross O'Carroll Kelly creator, Paul Howard, decided to get a basset hound because Columbo - the iconic tv detective - had one. It's definitely not the soundest of decisions on which to embark on dog ownership, but Humphrey went on to become Howard's constant companion for the next 13 years. His death in May hit the writer hard. He's experienced bere…
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This week on #PropertyRoundup on iPropertyRadio.com, host Carol Tallon is joined by special co-host, Emmet Creighton, Daft.ie’s Client Partnership Director, to sit down with estate agent Paul Grimes, Managing Director of Grimes in the show apartment of a new development, Prospect Bay in Clontarf, Dublin 3. We take a look at North Dublin property tr…
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Paul and Mick discuss the link between Irish perv Mark Mulligan and Holly Willoughby kidnap plotter Gavin Plumb. They also discuss the dismissal of shamed woman beater Cathal Crotty from the Defence Forces. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Reach Ireland Podcasts
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After more than a year of civil war in Sudan, the situation is being described as the worst humanitarian crisis anywhere in the world. The death toll is unknown, ten million people have been displaced and 25 million are experiencing catastrophic food shortages or famine. For those trying to flee, women face being raped and men murdered by members o…
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The new transport plan for Dublin is due to be implemented in August. It aims to stop drivers using the city centre as a rat-run to get to other destinations. Even though it was agreed last April by Dublin City Council after lengthy consultation, last minute changes have been made to certain elements of the plan and there are now calls to delay its…
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On Sunday evening, France witnessed one of the biggest surprises in the country’s electoral history when the recently formed left-wing alliance won the highest number of seats in the election, dealing a surprise blow to Marine Le Pen’s far right National Rally. The shock result followed a week of tactical voting to hold back a surge in support for …
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In this episode, John Coleman talks about protecting your finances & future with One Plan insurance. You’ve worked hard to get where you are, but life sometimes hands us challenges, setbacks, and even unexpected emergencies. Don’t risk all that you and your family have today – One Plan insurance can help protect you, get you through the hard times …
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On today’s In the News podcast we look at a new report that reveals the shocking health problems affecting children who spend years spent living in emergency accommodation. In May there were 4,316 homeless children in the State, living in a range of emergency accommodation types, from B&Bs to family hubs, often in overcrowded conditions – an entire…
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Security guard Gavin Plumb hatched an online plot to kidnap, rape and murder British TV personality Holly Willoughby. Yesterday he was found guilty of all charges. His vile plans and years of obsession were uncovered when he tried to recruit a “crew” to help him. One was an Irish man called “Mark” - the other was an American policeman who saw in a …
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This week Minister for Justice Helen McEntee announced that five more countries have been added to the list of safe countries. They are Egypt, Morocco, India, Brazil and Malawi, and their addition has implications for anyone coming from there to Ireland seeking asylum. There are already 10 countries on that list – and it’s a list that has changed a…
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This week on #PropertyRoundup on iPropertyRadio.com, host Carol Tallon sits down with estate agent Majella Galvin in the offices of DNG Michael Galvin in Bandon, Co. Cork. We take a look at how the business of estate agency has changed, new trends, tools and technologies driving that change and the importance of staying one step ahead. 👉 https://dn…
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It's been a big week in US politics with Donald Trump's partial legal victory in the Supreme Court and Joe Biden's disastrous head-to-head debate with his predecessor. A debate that went so badly, Democrats have openly called for him to be replaced by a younger candidate with just 5 months to go before the election. Meanwhile Trump is highly unlike…
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Three weeks ago, French president Emmanuel Macron stunned and bewildered French voters, and his own Government, by calling a snap general election. By Monday morning of this week, it appeared the president’s gamble had backfired. Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally led in the first round of these high stakes elections, taking 33 per cent of th…
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Last year, nearly 5,000 cars were stolen across Ireland – making it the worst year for car thefts in more than a decade. Opportunists and joyriders have always stolen cars but what is new, according to Conor Lally, is the gangs now operating across the country. They typically steal high-value cars, bring them to remote chop shops, break up the cars…
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Dublin’s housing market has reached the point where a three-bed semi-detached house in Coolock priced at €475,000 is deemed ‘affordable.’ The long awaited development of state-owned land off Oscar Traynor Road was supposed to yield public housing and affordable purchase homes between €204k and €306k. But now that the first sixteen homes are coming …
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Revelations that members of UK prime minister Rishi Sunak's inner circle correctly bet on the timing of the general election have damaged the Tory party as it tries to shore up support ahead of an expected Labour victory. To add to Sunak's woes, Nigel Farage's Reform UK party is polling well. London correspondent Mark Paul on whether Sunak can avoi…
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Another protest is planned today in Limerick over the suspended sentence handed down to a serving soldier who was convicted of assault last week. Two years ago, 22 year-old Cathal Crotty beat his victim, Natasha O'Brien, until she was unconscious and later bragged about it on social media. The 24 year-old woman was set upon in the unprovoked attack…
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The war of words between Aer Lingus and the pilots union Ialpa ratcheted up at the weekend with the airline accusing Ialpa of “blackmail” and the union responding with claims of “greed” and refusing to rule out an all-out strike. On Sunday both sides said they were ready for talks while blaming the other side for being the stumbling block to meanin…
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This week on #PropertyRoundup on iProperty Radio.com, host Carol Tallon is joined by Ronan Lyons, Assistant Professor at Trinity College Dublin and Economist at Daft.ie, to discuss the recent Daft.ie report that shows a resurgence in housing inflation across Ireland and what that means for today's buyers. Read the full report here 👉 https://iproper…
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This week the Dáil will vote on the EU migration and asylum pact. Why is Ireland opting in to the EU-wide system of migration control? And how will it operate? And why is it proving controversial – not just in Ireland but in states across Europe? Irish Times social affairs correspondent Kitty Holland explains. Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produce…
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“Slow ticketing”, VIP packages and platinum pricing - there's a new lexicon involved in buying concert tickets. But all of them involve forking out much more for certain concerts since live entertainment resumed after the pandemic. Anyone who managed to snag tickets for Taylor Swift at the Aviva next Friday will probably have spent about €200. Why …
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Mick and Paul discuss mob boss John Gilligan denying he’s got cancer, Hutch associate James ‘Mago’ Gately losing his home to CAB, the end of the Regency Hotel shooting probe and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Reach Ireland Podcasts
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The global heroin supply is under threat. But observers of international narcotic trends warn that drugs addicts will replace heroin with - synthetic opioids including Fentanyl and nitazenes - are even worse. Crime Editor Conor Lally explains why these drugs may soon be making headlines in Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in…
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The Green Party leader, Eamon Ryan, is stepping down after 13 years at the helm. However, the Transport Minister is staying on as a member of the Cabinet, as the government enters its final phase in power. He says it will be up to the next leader of the party to decide if he remains in that role. The Greens lost their European seats and half their …
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Last April, Jonathan Creswell’s trial for the rape and murder of 21-year-old Katie Simpson opened in Derry’s Crown Court. But as we heard in yesterday’s episode, it only sat for one day. In today's episode, part 2, journalist Tanya Fowles explains how the prosecution's opening statements painted a terrifying picture of what really happened to Katie…
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This week on #PropertyRoundup on iProperty Radio.com, host Carol Tallon is joined by Suzanne Tyrrell, Director at Cohalan Downing in Cork City. We discuss rightsizing, downsizing and realistic budgets for first time buyers. Suzanne also shares some tips for buyers on the mortgage track and aiming to buy a home in the next 6-8 months! For more infor…
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In August 2020, in a small housing estate in Derry, 21-year-old Katie Simpson was found in a critical condition. According to the man who discovered her, her brother-in-law Jonathan Creswell, the young woman had attempted suicide. Six days later, Katie died in hospital from her injuries. The community was shocked that this outgoing and talented sho…
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When the UK banned ownership of XL Bully dogs – with certain exemptions – on February 1st, In The News explored whether Ireland should also consider a similar ban, particularly in the wake of the disfiguring of a nine year old boy in Co. Wexford. But authorities were slow to act, until this week which saw the funeral of 23-year-old Nicole Morey in …
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In this week’s episode Mick and Paul discuss the government’s plan to ban the XL Bully cross breed following the tragic death of Nicola Morey in Limerick. They also talk about failed state witness Jonathan Dowdall’s decision to put his €800,000 Dublin home on the market. And they examine the life of Australian mobster Angelo Pandeli, unmasked this …
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As the fast fashion behemoth, Shein, prepares to float on the London Stock Exchange, there's renewed focus on the company's sustainability credentials and conditions for garment workers. Undercover footage from last year's Channel 4 documentary 'Untold: Inside the Shein machine' exposed breaches of Chinese labour laws and Shein's own code of conduc…
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It's all over bar the shouting in the local elections while in the European elections, counting is continuing in centres around the country. Sinn Féin has been left licking its wounds after a poor showing while Independents are the big winners in local government. Members of the far-right have made a foothold in mainstream politics for the first ti…
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Israeli forces rescued four hostages captured by Hamas and held since October in a raid in Gaza on Saturday that Palestinian officials said resulted in the death of more than 200 people, one of the single bloodiest Israeli assaults of the eight-month-old war. The Israeli military claimed that less than 100 people died during the operation - still a…
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Tea & Mortgage w/ John Coleman, Ireland’s favourite mortgage broker would like to sit down with you to share a cup of tea and chat about the state of the mortgage and property market. In this episode, Irish mortgage broker John Coleman and co-host Norm Schriever talk about the recent decision by the European Central Bank to cut interest rates by a …
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What happened on day two of the local and European election count? Yesterday evening on The Irish Times Inside Politics podcast, host Hugh Linehan talked to Jack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee about the latest news from count centres, and also to Taoiseach Simon Harris about his reaction to better than expected results for Fine Gael and its coalition…
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This week on #PropertyRoundup on iProperty Radio.com, host Carol Tallon is joined by Money Mindset Coach, Kel Galavan AKA Mrs Smart Money. Following on from her keynote at the Irish Rural Home Summit, Kel talks about negotiating Irish mortgage interest rates, why she, a certified financial planner, chooses to work as a money mindset coach and alter…
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to leave a stable job and chase your dreams? Robyn, an emerging influencer, shares her incredible journey of leaving her ten-year career at the HSE to pursue her passion full-time. With the support of her best friend Dean and her loyal French bulldog George, Robyn navigates the emotional and financial challenges…
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This week on #PropertyRoundup on iProperty Radio.com, host Carol Tallon is joined by Diarmuid McMahon, Managing Director of Sherry Fitzgerald McMahon in Ennis, Co. Clare to give us a market update, share a few insights and discuss the pipeline for new homes in the west. For more information 👉 https://www.sherryfitz.ie/branch/ennis-ennistymon-kilrus…
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