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Growing Up In Rural Moldova: Diana Bunici

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Diana Bunici is a talented Irish journalist and broadcaster who made a name for herself presenting a popular children's TV show on RTÈ, the national broadcaster. From the outset it seemed like she had it all; a dream job, on the cover of magazines, and a great boyfriend. But when you hear her story of how she got to where she is today, it's much more impressive and interesting. Diana grew up in rural Moldova in Eastern Europe. Money was scare, life was simple, and opportunities were few and far between. But thanks to her parent's sacrifice and determination, they moved to Ireland and embarked on a new life.
In this podcast Diana talks about what it was like starting life in a new country, and trying to fit in with your school mates. She speaks about her time working in television and the insecurity she was feeling around that time, always afraid of how others would perceive her. And we talk about her engagement to Kodaline singer, Steve Garrigan.
Here is Diana Bunici's story.

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1. Growing Up In Rural Moldova: Diana Bunici (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Friar Time (00:20:44)

3. (Cont.) Growing Up In Rural Moldova: Diana Bunici (00:21:27)

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Diana Bunici is a talented Irish journalist and broadcaster who made a name for herself presenting a popular children's TV show on RTÈ, the national broadcaster. From the outset it seemed like she had it all; a dream job, on the cover of magazines, and a great boyfriend. But when you hear her story of how she got to where she is today, it's much more impressive and interesting. Diana grew up in rural Moldova in Eastern Europe. Money was scare, life was simple, and opportunities were few and far between. But thanks to her parent's sacrifice and determination, they moved to Ireland and embarked on a new life.
In this podcast Diana talks about what it was like starting life in a new country, and trying to fit in with your school mates. She speaks about her time working in television and the insecurity she was feeling around that time, always afraid of how others would perceive her. And we talk about her engagement to Kodaline singer, Steve Garrigan.
Here is Diana Bunici's story.

instagram.com/colmflynnire

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Capítulos

1. Growing Up In Rural Moldova: Diana Bunici (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Friar Time (00:20:44)

3. (Cont.) Growing Up In Rural Moldova: Diana Bunici (00:21:27)

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