Meet Chloe, the manager of Inis Oirr | Focus on Europe
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
- At 24, a young Irish woman is managing an entire island. Whether there are disputes to settle, the bank needs to be opened or tourists are arriving, the 345 inhabitants of Inis Oirr know that Chloe is up to the task.
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#Ireland #InisOirr
Idyllic and such a mature thinking woman, a credit to her nation
Folks if you are ever on the fence about visiting these islands while in Ireland I promise you its an amazing part of Ireland.
“Is there a man looking at you, with a t-shirt saying ‘I shot JR’?”
“Actually, there is.”
“Ah, you're here so!”
“Would you believe my own dog did that to me? Doesn’t it look like a face!”
You would think they should report on Mr. Benson's whistle being stolen, it's like boyz n the hood over there.
Cowboys!!! Ted.
Sure what would I know, I'm from Donegal.
Three questions:
1. What exactly happened to the West side of the island?
2. Does it have anything to do with the old glow-in-the-dark being dumped nearby?
3. Where's the warehouse for all the roads?
Hats off to her hard work!
bin on the Aran islands once 30 years ago one of the most remarkable days in my life.
love at first sight, remember the power of the ocean been marvelous.
I've been to Inisheer twice. Lyrical, beautiful, unforgettable place. Rock on Choe!
I visited the Aran Islands in 1998, I have great memories of them.
Wonderful! Thank you.
Brilliant piece! Great to see her in charge of such an important role.
Keeping intact the Gaeltacht one step at a time! :)
I love Inis Oirr, was there in 1992, no cars, 1 tractor, everyone got around on bike or on foot, hoping to get back again.
Great framing on these shots!
No better woman, Chloe's a strong leader, and strong enough to be gentle. I've known this since I've met her many years ago. It doesn't surprise me that she's been called to leadership, and I know Inis Oirr is in safe hands.
Thank you so much, yes it all started in Leadership for life together!
The most amazing thing about Inis Oírr to me is that they've always managed to arbitrate disputes without much of a police presence. The police in Ireland were established by the British (the Peacekeeping Protection Force and later the RIC and DMP) as was a punitive justice system. Before that it was brehons and druids who would arbitrate disputes with conflict resolution instead of just trying to hunt and punish people as we do now. Community bonds discouraged crime too which are strong on the island. It's preserved a lot of Irish tradition!
Well done Chloe doing a fantastic job
I truly envy Chloe! Each time I hear of an island management job, I keep the article or video in my favorites... I really need to do something about this!
Lovely reporting!
Chloe you sound like a legend. Fair play
Incredible looks like paradise a little piece of heaven in a complicated world I wanted to live somewhere like that however I never got around to doing it
love this
Beautiful island everyone is wonderful 👍 just great
beautiful island
Well done Chloe you are nothing missing in anything "over here"
The narrator sounds so much like Jack Whitehall.😄
😮 island manager? 👍🙏
I can certainly see the draw of living on a place like that small island. Pluses and minuses, obviously.
Maith thü Chloe.
She’s beautiful ☺️
Lovely
Lived there for a few years….. your stress and worries just fade away after a while! You have to earn their trust. But, don’t go looking for a tan!!
They may want to change their co-op centre WiFi code which was clearly visible in the report.
We are happy to share wifi with anyone who needs it when visiting and we also have a BCP hub :)
I wish I could apply for this job.
Jobs like this come up regularly, you can
I couldn’t handle the weather
I live on inis mór and the weather is fantastic, better than the mainland.
❤
I know where im going in the next few weeks
Ireland is a meadow
At the moment its a swamp....constant rain....
😢
☘❤
Great work. Does the young lady speak Irish
Cinnte, ach bhí an agallamh seo tríd Béarla an uair seo.
@@chloeomalley6303 Iontach.
🤔... what is that
O’Malley, a Mayo name. The Pirate Queen and whatnot!
It's spelled Inis Oírr
I wonder who knit the cliffs of mohair, or was it crochet?
i see no tree's on the island, or is it me?
Limestone slab Rock no top soil, very little Freshwater, because of water drains so quickly... so yeah no trees
You can see trees at 2:15.
@@donp3997indeed! an anomaly🤔
@@anthonymullen6300 would be nice to look for original fauna/tree's on the island. can't imagine it was always that barren
@@Classsick101 No it would of been still very barren.Any soil thats there now is a result of seaweed and sand brought from the shore before that trees would have had a very hard time,it would not look as barren but probably it would be covered by 4 ft high hazel shrubs and that would be about it .
Maith thú Chlöe, tá Inis Oírr go h-álainn 😊
craggy island
The wreck in the opening shot is the same Plassey.
The rest is shot in studio or in Co Clare, across the sound.
For a female to manage just about anything they would have to be Irish
Maith thú a Chloe!
Dreamjob❤
They are not the cliffs of Mohair as the English narrator says here.
Don’t be petty
I thought Ireland was more futuristic
Ireland is home to some of the most advance technology and chip manufacturing plants in the world. The issue however, is infrastructure and planning laws mean they don't propagate. You can walk across Ireland and see farmers using donkeys in their fields and next field over see an Intel chip manufacturing plant. You can drive your newly purchased Tesla off the dealership and drive it back to your 400 year old cottage. It's a mix of both worlds.
"futuristic" 🤣 Like androids walking around?
It’s a small island off the west coast. It’s not representative of the rest of the country.
@@mintcrisp94Nobody is using donkeys you spa. They keep them around as pets.
@@mintcrisp94 Sorry but you will not see farmers in Ireland using donkeys. What rubbish
Would Chloe like a wife?
The native Irish speakers are a strange people. When we Irish people ( first language English) visit on holidays speak Irish to them they answer us in English and refuse to speak Irish with us. Apparently, they regard Irish as theirs exclusively.
Níl sé sin fíor, míle fáilte labhairt Gaeilge liom am ar bith :)
@@chloeomalley6303 Míle míle buíochas a chara, is dálta mé ag freastal mo mheánscoil áitiúil agus bím ag foghlaim Gaelainn as mo chairde cainteoirí dúchais 💚🤍🧡 (Má tá aon píosa gramadach mícheart i mo abairtí ná bí buartha chun é a cheartú)
What does she actually do? Obviously nothing
Well your name tells alot about what you do 24/7... she does more than you...
So, like you most probably.
@@johnbeans2000Zing!
What a lovely input.
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