
Join Stephen Buckley and Keith Delahan in this episode as they explore Ireland's current fuel protests, to innovative DIY education programs. Discover how grassroots movements and practical skills are shaping the future generations, community resilience, and economic fairness. Main insights from the episode include:The ongoing energy crisis in Ireland and its social and economic impacts, emphasizing the importance of fair taxation on fuel for essential workersDeclan Buggy’s journey founding the Irish School of DIY, focusing on building confidence and independence through practical trade skills for all agesThe expanding scope of DIY education, from school-based programs to adult courses, encouraging self-sufficiency and community involvementGender dynamics in DIY participation, with higher engagement of women and the importance of inclusive skill-building initiativesThe potential scalability of DIY education nationwide, including plans for regional schools and workshops in schools and community centersThe role of social media and industry partnerships in promoting practical trades and dispelling myths around qualificationsHow embracing a DIY mindset can empower individuals financially and socially, especially amid housing and supply chain challengesThis podcast is sponsored by Snickers Workwear Ireland and S9 is also in association with Hager Ireland and N2 Electrical Wholesalers
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