We Could Talk For Ireland

We Need to Talk About Education: Are Teachers Overwhelmed?
This episode of We Could Talk for Ireland is not one to miss! Aishling and Claire take on the hot topic of Ireland’s education system—are teachers drowning under the weight of ever-growing class sizes and increasing student needs? With resources stretched thin, are they really equipped to handle the complexities of modern classrooms, or is the system failing both students and teachers alike? And here’s the real controversy—are some teachers pressuring parents to medicate children just to make their own jobs easier? It’s a fiery, no-holds-barred discussion that will make... Read more...
#BotchedAbroad: The Risks of Cut-Price Plastic Surgery
In Episode 2 of We Could Talk for Ireland, Claire and Aisling dive into the growing trend of traveling abroad for cut-price plastic surgery. With very different opinions, the conversation is lively and thought-provoking. Aisling shares a jaw-dropping story of 33 people from her area who traveled together to Turkey for procedures—only for some to come back with botched results. Meanwhile, Claire offers her perspective on the risks versus rewards and whether the savings are ever worth the gamble. It’s an eye-opener of an episode that’s as entertaining as it is... Read more...
Ep1: Is everyone in the beauty industry on Ozempic?
Welcome to We Could Talk for Ireland! In our debut episode, we dive into Bonnie Blue's record attempt, share personal insights on navigating divorce and family courts, and, of course, settle the ultimate tea debate: milk or hot water first? and is it true, is everyone working in the beauty industry on a weight loss injection? Grab a cuppa and join the chat – it's going to be a good one!  Read more...
Launch
Hi everyone, and welcome to We Could Talk for Ireland! We’re your hosts, Claire and Aisling—two women navigating life, love, motherhood, and everything in between. Grab a cup of tea, settle in, and join us for some honest chats and plenty of laughs. Because, let’s face it, we could talk for Ireland! Read more...