James Mac Inerney
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Podcast Appearances
So I find if you have events that can help like entertain and bring kind of some creative ingenuity into the picture, like for me, that's my cup of tea.
But again, that could bring someone who's like, you know, a little uncomfortable or a little bit socially shy.
But my struggle from the FOMO, I find a lot of people are in two different baskets of wanting to go on a trip because they're like, it's liberating, it's free, it's freeing from the shackles of whatever's going on in their work life, home situation and
And then you've got other people that could be doing it out of anxiousness because they think, oh, if I don't go, I'm going to be missing out, but I'm not really comfortable doing it.
So listen, you can sign me up because I like to feel I am a fair mediator that there's space for both.
But at the same time, having like an activation in your week, in your plan, wherever you go.
And again, we could be back in Interlaken, it could be Prague, it could be in Kerry.
The intention, I think, is the most important thing.
So what are your purpose and what are your intentions?
Listen, if you're Greta Garbo, I must be your Audrey Hepburn.
I think that we could be in the same Hollywood town.
It's like holidays are a learning curve.
I find that even hearing people's conversations and messages coming in, I'm like, God, we could really all go away on a holiday to simply share collected memories.
That is a bonding practice from what has gone right, what has gone wrong.
I often think that I have travelled a lot that I love travelling.
the different types of, you know, the versatile holidays and trips that I go on now.
But it wasn't always plain sailing.
Like I did a Leaving Cert holiday.
I did a Eurorail.