Irish Blogger Agency signs Emma Murphy

We are delighted to announce that Irish Blogger Agency has signed their latest Digital Influencer, TED Talk Speaker, Personal Trainer & Fitness Instructor Lifestyle & Parenting Blogger Emma Murphy. Emma is a 28 year old, single mum of two, from Dublin, Ireland.  In July 2015 Emma and her children went through a traumatic experience in their lives.    Emma's video about Domestic Violence went viral reaching over 10m views globally.  

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Afternoon Tea at The 4 star Carlton Hotel Blanchardstown, Dublin

A number of bloggers from Irish Blogger Agency recently attending Afternoon Tea at the Carlton Hotel Blanchardstown to sample the delights of the new Afternoon Tea menu.  The setting was absolutely beautiful and it truly was an afternoon tea experience to remember.  From the warm and friendly welcome from the staff of the Carlton Hotel Blanchardstown to the attention to detail, it was the perfect afternoon.

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The Waverley Academy at The Irish Beauty Show 2017

On Sunday, Derek O’Kelly took to the Demo Stage to deliver his talk on ‘The Art of Teaching’. The Waverley Academy offers an ITEC Teacher Training Certificate Course. Derek is also the Author of Irelands First Teaching Training Book. In case you didn’t know, The Waverley Academy was voted the Number 1 Training Academy at the 2016 Irish Hair & Beauty Awards.

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4 star Carlton Hotel Blanchardstown

Upon arrival we received a warm welcome at reception and we were then introduced to the Manager who assisted us with our luggage and showed us to our room. We couldn’t be more spoilt… we were led to one of the Superior Suites, handed tickets for the cinema and the National Aquatic Centre and there was a bottle of red wine, chocolate strawberries and a selection of fruit awaiting us.

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Bellissimo - Excellence in Wigs

One of the most difficult aspects of a Breast Cancer diagnosis is the prospect of losing your hair and because its cosmetic we sometimes carry a huge amount of guilt for being so upset about this.   When I was told I had to have chemo I was devastated.  I knew this meant I was going to lose my hair.  It was such a huge part of my identity I didn’t want to be stripped bare by cancer however I didn’t have a choice in the matter. 

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