Irish passion, New York City confidence

Irish passion, New York City confidence

If there’s one thing at the top of Vivienne Sayers O’Callaghan’s impressive to-do list, it’s rewriting the narrative. Whether it’s reclaiming stereotypes, revitalizing the Irish language, or even redirecting her own destiny, Sayers O’Callaghan knew that New York City was the place to be. “I saw the ambition that the people of New York had,” she said. “That is the place for me.” Call it intuition, but in Sayers O’Callaghan’s case, she had a mentor who planted the seed in her New York state of mind.

If there’s one thing at the top of Vivienne Sayers O’Callaghan’s impressive to-do list, it’s rewriting the narrative. Whether it’s reclaiming stereotypes, revitalizing the Irish language, or even redirecting her own destiny, Sayers O’Callaghan knew that New York City was the place to be. “I saw the ambition that the people of New York had,” she said. “That is the place for me.” Call it intuition, but in Sayers O’Callaghan’s case, she had a mentor who planted the seed in her New York state of mind.

Leo Marten — December 12

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Leo Marten — December 12

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Irishwoman in New York spreading Irish language with the masses through TikTok

An Irishwoman in New York is spreading the Irish language with the masses through her hugely successful social media platforms. Vivienne Sayers-O'Callaghan promotes Irish culture to a following of nearly 250,000 every day.

The 22-year-old from Co Cork began speaking Gaeilge on her @vivienne_in_nyc Instagram and TikTok accounts after moving to New York in April 2023. Since then, Vivienne, an event manager in the World Trade Center by day, has garnered 2.2 million likes and a huge audience, 70 per cent in the last two months of which were US-based.

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