Garth and the Powers of Scarcity
“Blame it all on my roots…” I can hear it already! Yep, you guessed it, Garth Brooks madness has descended upon us, the hype, excitement, the rush to get tickets
Are you Dressed for Success?
Like many women, I admit that I spend a proportionately large amount of time thinking about WHAT TO WEAR! Rather than it being out of pure vanity, more often than not, my decisions
Is there room for Sportsmanship in Business?
Just a few weeks ago we saw Dublin take on Mayo in the All Ireland Football Final. Dublin managed to beat Mayo by a single point which left the hard-working Mayo team absolutely de
Gatekeepers for the News
I still read at least two newspapers every day but I know I am a dying breed. Most of the news people read on a daily basis come from: Twitter, Facebook, or an iPhone app which mea
Cork ghosts and more things we love ..
We are working on a project at the moment and as part of this exercise we asked people a very simple question: “What do you love about Cork?” As you can imagine we rece
Trust me, I’m a Journalist!
“Trust me, I’m a journalist!” Well, I used to be, not so long ago, until I made the not-so-giant leap to the “dark side”. With one swift sidestep I moved from a dea
Fashion, PR and the role of Identity
Fashion is a vehicle for self-expression and the clothing we choose allows us to make a statement.. If you see a girl walking down the street wearing a matching floral shirt and he
Spin
I first picked up Let The Great World Spin by Colum McCann back in June but have only just managed to finish it now. I’m an avid reader, so to take 7 months to read a book is u
Climbing the stairs of PR, one step at a time- literally
Would you spend your holidays doing work experience in an industry you were interested in working in?
Public Reform
The public sector is gearing up to begin the year with strikes. This is something which is dividing a nation into those who work in the public and private field. It must be said th