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Hosted by Irishman John Price "Pricey". Great chats with ordinary people about their interesting life stories. This Podcast is honest, open, and full of personal stories. If you enjoyed an episode please let us know - priceytalks@gmail.com
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On this week's episode Pricey chats with Brian "Kegs" Kerrigan. Two and a half years ago Brian was on the podcast and told us his story for the first time. This included his struggles and challenges with gambling, drinking,  drugs, and the complications this brought to his life. Today we do a short recap but also see what is happening in his life over the past few years. The story begins as a teenager in Dublin and follows his life in London, Australia, and the USA. Brian was also in the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City on  September 11th, 2001 (9/11) when the first plane hit. He chats about that day and what it felt like to be in the North Tower, how he got out and life after 9/11. We hear about difficult times, happy times, finishing college, and having a great relationship with his son. We also hear about film and media companies interested in documenting his story. A truly inspirational chat that may be on the big screen some day.
Last year in Season 1, I had the pleasure to speak to serial Irish adventurer Jim Schofield about his proposed trip to sail solo across the Atlantic. When we spoke Jim was building a 19-foot wooden boat in this garage in Blessington Co Wicklow. Jim named the boat Molly Claire after his wife and daughter. It was hand-made from plywood and made with blood, sweat, and tears. Jim had no engine, no satellite communications, basic supplies, and very limited solo sailing experience when he set off on Nov 17th, 2021. The great news is that Jim did it. He started the marathon 3000-mile solo voyage on Nov 17th and arrived in Martinique on Dec 25th - Christmas day. In this episode, we hear all about Jim's adventure on the high seas. Enjoy
There are over 18,000 shipwrecks around the Irish coast. Bill O'Brien has been diving around the coast of Ireland and abroad all his life. He has vast knowledge and experience of many of the shipwrecks around the coast and shares some stories in this episode. During the 1st and 2nd, World Wars German U-boats constantly patrolled the Irish coast hunting for Allied shipping targets. Incredibly Donegal has the largest amount of U-Boats sunk anywhere in the world. Bill has dived these U-Boats and tells us about them. He has also dived the Aud off the Cork coast. The Aud was carrying a cargo of 20,000 rifles, 1,000,000 rounds of ammunition, 10 machine guns, and some explosives. These munitions were to aid the Irish rebels in the planned Rising set for Easter Sunday 23rd April 1916.  Rodger Casement procured these arms and ammunition for the proposed 1916 Easter rebellion in Ireland. We hear the story of the Aud and its importance in Irish history. Bill has dived the Auld and tells us what he has seen, found, and more. We also hear great stories from Dublin Bay, Hook Head, Egypt, and many more. Enjoy.
Brian and Jim Stynes were prominent Irish footballers known for their GAA  and Aussie rules achievements. This week Brian chats about his young life in Dublin, his early influences, and the opportunity to play professionally in Melbourne. He tells us why he returned to Dublin in 1994 to play for the Dublin senior team and achieved a personal goal of winning an All-Ireland medal in 1995. This proved to be the highlight of his football career and he shares this story with us.  Brian and Jim were best friends as well as brothers. We chat about how Jim became the gold standard in the AFL, recording 264 appearances for Melbourne. Brian had his own stint with Melbourne and he talks about being drafted by Melbourne, playing professionally for 4 years, and what that meant to him.  His whole family including his mother, father, brother, and sisters now live in Melbourne which has become their home. Sadly Jim passed away in 2012 from cancer., Brian talks to us about this, his legacy, and how much Jim meant to him.
Will Jimeno was a police officer with the Port Authority of NY & NJ who survived the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001. His day started like any other day would when he went to work.  However, at  8.45 am on 9/11 everything changed. He talks frankly and honestly and gives a detailed account of his horrific experience when both towers fell on him and his fellow officers. Somehow he survived both towers collapsing on him and was trapped under concrete 30 feet below the rubble for 13 hours. Today, we hear his story. This is an incredible story about bravery, survival, comradery, recovery, mental trauma, inspiration, faith, hope, and love.  Ever 9/11  since he's dedicated his life to lifting others up and helping them deal with trauma.  Enjoy this great chat with Will Jimeno
Louise Quinn chats about her life as a professional footballer. Louise currently has 99 international caps and has scored 14 goals for the Republic of Ireland. She has represented the Republic of Ireland at under 17, under 19, and Senior levels. As a professional footballer, she has played in Ireland, Sweden, Italy, and England. Her current club is Birmingham City WFC. Louise talks about her young life in Ireland, her passion for football,  the road she took to become a professional footballer, and living in Sweden, Italy, and England.  Louise was part of the women's national football team that was forced to confront the FAI in 2017 to request basic entitlements and improvements for the women's national football team. Their courage and bravery have helped develop women's football in Ireland which is in a better place today.  On Oct 12th, 2022 Louise was part of the victorious Irish team that beat Scotland at Hampden Park making history to secure Ireland’s qualification for next year's World Cup Finals in Australia and New Zealand. This was another exciting first for Louise and she chats about her preparation for this game. Her story is inspirational and motivational. Enjoy.
Frank Meeink chats about his former life as a Skinhead and Neo Nazi.  He tells his story with clarity, starting with his abusive childhood that made him a candidate to join the Neo-Nazi world. Frank was filled with hate and anger and carried out countless acts of violence. He was a racist who became one of the most notorious Skinhead Neo-Nazi leaders in the USA. After kidnapping and torturing a rival gang member Frank was sent to prison for 3 years. His time in prison and meeting other ethnic groups was the start of his exit from the Skinhead Neo-Nazi world. After the Oklahoma bombing in 1995, Frank knew he was done and went to talk to the FBI and tell them his story. Since then he has been active in the community speaking out loudly about racism. Today he is a Civil Rights and Police Reform Activist. His story is brutally honest but shows that from deep darkness there is hope and empathy in humanity.
In this episode, I speak to Joanne McConville an incredible woman who amazingly survived a 6,500-foot skydiving accident. On April 1st, 1995 Joanne went skydiving and her parachute malfunctioned, she plummeted to the ground at 100 mph eventually hitting the ground with nothing to break her fall.  How she survived is beyond belief. She speaks honestly about her life, the day of the accident, her husband Joe, her near-death experience, and a lot more. It took Joanne over 25 years to confront the trauma in the aftermath of the accident and talks about how it affected her life and family. Today she is an amazing, strong, determined woman in full control of her life and leading by example. Her story is one not to miss.
This is the story of two best friends from Dublin, Michael O'Sullivan and Matt Murphy who decided to get married to avoid inheritance tax. At the time this story caused an uproar in Ireland and soon became an international story.They had known each other for 30 years. Michael needed a place to stay and Matt needed someone to care for him as his health was failing. They agreed that Michael would move in and care for Matt in his home in Stoneybatter Dublin. Matt offered to leave his modest home to Michael however realised Michael would have to sell the house to pay the inheritance tax. Matt had the solution he proposed to Michael and they got married. The story was documented by Donal Maloney in a documentary called "Let the rest of the world go by". Today we get to know Michael and talk about their friendship, complex pasts, struggles, and happiness. It's a compelling chat.
We Are Back - Season 2

We Are Back - Season 2

2022-09-1600:41

Great news we are back on Sept 23rd, 2022 with Season 2 of Pricey Talks Real Life.  It promises to be a great season. Always appreciate your feedback.
Chris McMurray is the chairman of the Northern Ireland UFO Society. There has been a large increase in the number of UFO sightings around the Irish sky's in 2020, If fact there were 105 reported UFO sighting in total last year. Chris is a subject matter expert in this field and we chat about UFO's, Aliens, Area 51 and are we alone or are there other life forms out there. 
In this weeks episode I chat to Irish born Laura Price who has lived all her life in Holland. As a registered nurse she is now a Dutch front line worker.  We chat about The Dutch health system, how Holland is handling lockdown and how the notorious Dutch coffee shops  are getting on with restrictions in place. 
Today we chat to Anthony Corrigan  from Dublin. He has been called a Conspiracy Theorist by many for his views on Chemtrails, Fluoride, Covid 19, Vaccines, Climate Change and elite globalism. Todays podcast is a real life story and listens to Anthonys opinion and views on these topics. Not everyone agrees with his opinion but its always important to listen to both sides. We hope you enjoy todays episode.
Jim Schofield serial adventurer from Blessington in Wicklow is building his own 5.8 mtr long sail boat in his garden shed. This is to fulfil his lifelong dream of sailing solo across the Atlantic ocean. Jim talks today about what has driven him to take on this tough challenge. If all goes to plan, he will start his 3,600 mile journey later this year from Portugal hoping to arrive in the West Indies after a month of adventure on the high sea's. We chat to Jim today and get to know him and hear about his plan to cross the Atlantic solo. 
In this weeks episode Pricey talks about his background in technology and how technology has entered the lives of all our homes. Terms like broadband, wifi, smart phones, zoom, streaming, e-banking, music streaming, have become part of our daily lives, particularly with Covid restrictions. Pricey looks at how as well as being a mother, father or housemate you must also be an IT Manager in your home today.
Today’s chat is with  Alan Kelly known to many as the Great AK.  AK is a well known physical therapist to some of Ireland's biggest sports personalities.  In todays chat we talk about cancer and what the journey entails. AK talks honestly about how he has fought  serious life-threatening  cancer and his incredible personal journey that is full of resilience, determination and hope. It’s a miracle he is here today. 
The Music Business is exactly what it says on the tin. Music and Business. Josh McClorey is a successful 25 year old musician from Cavan. He spent over a decade playing with the Strypes, a very successful young Irish band notorious for their 60's &70's Rock & Roll and Rhythm & Blues style of music. As teenagers they were global, played in Arena's, toured the world and released 3 albums. Josh is extremely proud of what they achieved. The Strypes split up in late 2018 and Josh has now embarked on a solo artist career.  He chats today about the past 10 years, what he has learned and how this has helped him forge his successful solo artist career. 
Heart attacks can happen to almost anyone — no matter what age, gender, diet or fitness level. Ciaran Farrell from Dublin suffered a massive  heart attack 3 months ago. Ciaran was on a family holiday in the west of Ireland with his wife and kids. They were  on a day out and about to go zip lining when Ciaran suffered his heart attack. Ciaran chats about that day and how it has changed his life.Suffering from chest pain whilst training for the Dublin Marathon, Ken Noonan, runner, business owner and telecoms engineer from Dublin, put the pain and difficulty breathing down to hay fever. But the pain and breathlessness persisted. Ken was sent for an angiogram where it was revealed he had heart blockages and would need stents put in to open up arteries. Ken talks openly about his heart disease and how he is dealing with it.
On this weeks episode Pricey chats with Dubliner Chris Harrington. Chris is from Portland Row in Dublins North Inner City and very proud of his community. The Harringtons are a well known family in the area, his sister is World Boxing Champion Kelly Harrington. This particular area of inner city Dublin is known to many as the football factory. With focus and strong determination Chris gained a four year scholarship in America followed by a career as a professional footballer. He had decisions to make in life whether to stay comfortable as a professional footballer or push to achieve his dreams and become a world class UEFA A qualified coach. We chat to Chris today about his passion and determination to follow his dreams and about making good and bad decisions. Chris is now a professional coach in Iceland. We hear his story about how he got there and his future plans. It's a  great story . I hope you enjoy it.
On this weeks episode Pricey chats with Brian "Kegs" Kerrigan. This is a fascinating and compelling story about Brians life. He chats to Pricey about his struggles and challenges with gambling, drink and drugs and the complications this brought to his life . The story begins as a teenager in Dublin and follows his  life in London, Australia, and the USA. Brian was also in the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City on  September 11th 2001 (9/11) when the first plane hit. He chats about that day and what it felt like to be in the North Tower, how he got out and life after 9/11. Finally we find out how Brian is now and his future plans.
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