Merry Christmas lads, love the podcast keep up the good work and keep the content coming. Very hard to find good honest down to earth journalism these days. I love listening to ye on Dunphy’s podcast too.
Happy Christmas & continued success in 2022. I've recently started to listen to the podcast and I have to say that I really like it. Each episode is the right length, all topics are clearly explained and discussed thoroughly in a balanced fashion. I'm a director with Cpl resources in my spare time(!!) and as the last episode touched on, I do believe the talant agenda is a fascinating one on both sides of the Irish Sea. I believe that with strong collaboration between both counties, we both stand to benefit from a positive economic outlook. Happy to discuss further in 2022, have a great New year. Graham
Thanks for a wonderful year of fantastic content, sometimes it's reassuring sometimes it's frightening. But it's always informative and delivered in a calm and professional way. Well done it's one of the best podcasts out there. Have a great Christmas gentlemen. Rory
Jim and Chris - I've enjoyed the podcast during 2021. It hits the right balance between covering Ireland, the UK and beyond. Your straightforward approach is a nice antidote to podcasts by more 'populist' economists who seem to know the answer to everything. Keep up the good work in 2022.
Happy Christmas Chris and Jim! It’s been great to have had you both at my metaphorical side thorough the madness of 2021. I’ve learnt a lot and challenged many assumptions. It’s refreshing to listen to ‘experts’ who don’t believe that title comes with an onus to forecast with certainty - when that certainty is never really possible or attainable given the variables involved.
Merry Christmas lads, love the podcast keep up the good work and keep the content coming. Very hard to find good honest down to earth journalism these days. I love listening to ye on Dunphy’s podcast too.
An Irish listener based in Singapore
Thanks Steve - very much appreciated. Have a good one.
Happy Christmas & continued success in 2022. I've recently started to listen to the podcast and I have to say that I really like it. Each episode is the right length, all topics are clearly explained and discussed thoroughly in a balanced fashion. I'm a director with Cpl resources in my spare time(!!) and as the last episode touched on, I do believe the talant agenda is a fascinating one on both sides of the Irish Sea. I believe that with strong collaboration between both counties, we both stand to benefit from a positive economic outlook. Happy to discuss further in 2022, have a great New year. Graham
Thanks graham - and a very happy new year to you
Thank you very much Graham. Hope 22 is great for you.
Well done lads. Happy Christmas to ye
Many thanks! Happy New Year!
Thanks for a wonderful year of fantastic content, sometimes it's reassuring sometimes it's frightening. But it's always informative and delivered in a calm and professional way. Well done it's one of the best podcasts out there. Have a great Christmas gentlemen. Rory
Cheers Rory - very much appreciated. Have a great 2022
Jim and Chris - I've enjoyed the podcast during 2021. It hits the right balance between covering Ireland, the UK and beyond. Your straightforward approach is a nice antidote to podcasts by more 'populist' economists who seem to know the answer to everything. Keep up the good work in 2022.
Cheers John. have a fab Christmas
Thanks for your hard work producing this excellent podcast. All the very best for ‘22 !
Thanks David. All the best to you.
Happy Christmas Chris and Jim! It’s been great to have had you both at my metaphorical side thorough the madness of 2021. I’ve learnt a lot and challenged many assumptions. It’s refreshing to listen to ‘experts’ who don’t believe that title comes with an onus to forecast with certainty - when that certainty is never really possible or attainable given the variables involved.
We appreciate your kind words. Have a wonderful Christmas.
Fantastic podcast, I listen to it immediately it comes out. Well done folks.
Many thanks Ian, all the best to you