Dublin Dialogues

Dublin Dialogues

Welcome to Dublin Dialogues, Interviews and behind the scenes with extraordinary stories told by real Irish people. Here, you’ll find individual experiences shared one on one, filmed in Dublin, Ireland. If you have an interesting story and would like to be featured? Please reach out to us dublindialogues@gmail.com

  1. 6 days ago

    I Was Diagnosed with Breast Cancer at 32 | My Story of Survival - Lydia Whelan

    At 32, Lydia's life changed forever after a breast cancer diagnosis. Discover how she navigated the emotional and physical challenges of her journey.In this powerful and intimate interview, breast cancer survivor Lydia Whelan shares her personal story of being diagnosed with an aggressive form of the disease at just 32 years old. From the moment she first noticed changes in her body to the daunting process of the triple assessment, chemotherapy, and balancing life milestones like buying a home, Lydia provides a raw look at what life is really like after a cancer diagnosis. This video serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking strength, relatable experience, or simply a deeper understanding of the realities of breast cancer. Lydia discusses the vital importance of self-checks, the power of a support network, and the resilience needed to face a life-altering medical journey. Whether you are currently going through treatment, supporting a loved one, or looking for encouragement, Lydia’s story offers a beacon of hope, advocating for early detection, the value of mental health support, and the importance of taking life one day at a time. Join us as we explore the lessons learned from her path to survival and her message for every woman.https://www.cancer.ie/0:00 - Recognizing the signs and initial symptoms0:46 - The GP visit and triple assessment process2:12 - Processing the diagnosis at 324:41 - Buying a home during treatment9:32 - The reality of chemotherapy and family support12:28 - Advice for those starting their cancer journey15:46 - The vital importance of checking yourself17:34 - Life, gratitude, and the future

  2. 6 Aug

    A Dublin Man's Pursuit of Grassroots Football Glory in Melbourne - Mick Cronin

    The man who felt Dublin didn't love him — and found his calling on the other side of the world. In this candid interview, we sit down with Mick Cronin, the heart and soul behind the hit grassroots football documentary series 'The Watsy Way'. Mick shares his unfiltered journey from growing up in Swords, Dublin, to moving to Australia and finding his true calling in the most unexpected way: coaching local football.Today he's the heart of "The Watsy Way" — the grassroots football documentary that has built a following around the world. Not because it's polished. Because it's real. In this one-on-one: From drug & alcohol work to negotiating with the Victorian government Why authenticity beats polish in football and in lifeHow a Dublin kid became a viral coach in a Melbourne state-league club What he misses most about home — and the advice he'd give his younger self0:00 - Leading From the Front0:45 - Growing Up in Dublin and Football Roots1:36 - New Beginning's in Australia2:57 - From Social Work to Coaching10:09 - Transitioning into Football Management13:30 - Coaching Philosophy16:05 - 'The Watsy Way' Documentary20:46 - Tactical Insights and Mentality23:38 - Life in Australia vs. Home in Dublin28:08 - Life Advice and Finding Your PathDublin Dialogues sits down with the people who built Dublin — fighters, gamblers, artists, and the characters you won't find anywhere else. Raw, unscripted, and honest. New conversations every week.#TheWatsyWay #GrassrootsFootball #DublinDialogueshttps://www.youtube.com/@UCz0_AC3bC8FpafJbN1_XgJA

  3. 15 Jul

    Brazilian Hero Stops Parnell Square Knife Attack with His Motorcycle Helmet | Caio Benicio's Story

    Discover the incredible story of Caio Benicio, the Brazilian delivery driver who risked his life to stop a horror attack in Dublin. A true act of courage. Um brasileiro que virou herói em Dublin. A história completa, na voz deleIn this inspiring and emotional interview, Caio Benicio shares his journey from being a successful business owner in Brazil to facing total loss, eventually finding himself in Dublin, Ireland. This compelling video covers his life story, including his resilience after losing his restaurant to fire and his subsequent struggle during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most importantly, Caio recounts the fateful day in Dublin where he instinctively acted as a hero during a brutal stabbing attack outside a primary school on Parnell Square. He discusses the immediate impact of his actions, the subsequent social unrest in the city, and the power of immigrant resilience. Viewers will learn about his challenges as an immigrant, the importance of adapting to a new culture, and his profound message of hope and strength. Whether you are interested in powerful human interest stories, the immigrant experience in Ireland, or lessons on turning adversity into a positive force, this conversation offers a deeply moving perspective on what it means to stand up for others in the face of danger.In this conversation, Caio speaks openly about what happened in those terrifying moments on Parnell Square, the emotional weight that followed, and what life looks like now — as a father, a worker, and a man quietly carrying something he never asked for.This is one of the most honest conversations we've ever filmed.🎧 Also available as a podcast — search 'Dublin Dialogues' on Spotify#Dublin #CaioBenicio #ParnellSquare

  4. 2 Jul

    The Flower Business Nearly Ruined Me | Philip Wynne

    From losing everything in the property crash to building a thriving empire, discover the real-world lessons in business resilience and recovery. Learn what it truly takes to succeed in the floral industry and manage 34 employees through sheer determination.In this candid interview, Philip Wynne shares his raw, unfiltered journey from being a successful entrepreneur who invested heavily in property to losing it all during the recession. He details the highs and lows of building the Flower Factory, providing unique insights into the challenging world of professional floristry. Viewers will learn about the art of floral gift-giving, the importance of maintaining high standards, and the reality of navigating corporate contracts with companies like Tesco and Keelings. Philip discusses the complexities of family-run businesses, the financial pressures of high-stress industries like Valentine's and Mother's Day, and the necessity of balancing commercial success with employee welfare. This video is essential for aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners looking for honest advice on overcoming adversity, managing cash flow, and finding the motivation to start over after total financial collapse. Philip's story is a testament to the power of persistence, highlighting that whether you are in flowers or any other competitive sector, the values of integrity, hard work, and emotional resilience remain the foundation of long-term sustainable growth. http://www.theflowerfactory.ie/

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Welcome to Dublin Dialogues, Interviews and behind the scenes with extraordinary stories told by real Irish people. Here, you’ll find individual experiences shared one on one, filmed in Dublin, Ireland. If you have an interesting story and would like to be featured? Please reach out to us dublindialogues@gmail.com