Episodios

  • Brendan Courtney's My First Home with Laura Cunningham
    Apr 13 2026

    This week on Brendan Courtney’s My First Home, Dublin-based content creator, brand advisor and former magazine editor Laura Cunningham shares her deeply honest and inspiring journey to buying her first home as a solo parent.

    From renting across Dublin to moving in with family to save, Laura shares the real story behind getting on the property ladder in today’s market. She opens up about the emotional highs and lows, navigating schemes like Help to Buy, and the determination it took to finally get her keys in 2024.

    There are plenty of practical tips along the way - so have your pen and paper ready - as well as moments of humour, heart and reassurance.

    If you’ve ever wondered if home ownership is possible, Laura’s story proves that with resilience and the right support, it absolutely is.

    For more information and to speak with a mortgage advisor, checkout aib.ie.

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    32 m
  • Brendan Courtney's My First Home with Rob Kenny
    Apr 6 2026

    PR founder, style influencer and all-round creative Rob Kenny joins Brendan for a warm, honest and often hilarious chat about the realities of getting on the property ladder.

    From renting a ‘chaotic but iconic’ Stoneybatter house in his twenties to eventually buying it, Rob shares the behind-the-scenes truth of navigating mortgages while self-employed, learning to save (the hard way), and discovering a love for interiors later in life.

    Now planning a wedding and dreaming of a forever home with his fiancé Shane, Rob reflects on what he’d do differently the second time around , and why having the right support makes all the difference.

    It’s a candid, relatable listen packed with humour, heart and plenty of reassurance for anyone starting their own home-buying journey blending personal insight with practical tips.

    For more information and to speak with a mortgage advisor, checkout aib.ie.

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    28 m
  • Brendan Courtney's My First Home with Katja Mia
    Mar 30 2026

    There’s something special about a first home; it’s independence, stability, and the freedom to shape life on your own terms. But in Ireland today, taking that step can feel as daunting as it is exciting. That’s where Brendan Courtney’s My First Home comes in, offering inspiration and practical guidance for anyone navigating the journey.

    This week, TV presenter and digital creator Katja Mia joins Brendan to share her honest perspective as someone still figuring it out. From managing the challenges of self-employment to understanding the twists and turns of buying a first home, her story is relatable, engaging, and refreshingly real.

    Blending personal insight with practical tips - from saving for a deposit to early mortgage advice - this episode is a must-listen for aspiring homeowners looking for reassurance, guidance, and a reminder that the journey doesn’t have to be perfect to be extraordinary. For more information and to speak with a mortgage advisor, checkout aib.ie.

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    37 m
  • Brendan Courtney's My First Home with Jenny Claffey
    Mar 23 2026

    Buying your first home rarely follows a straight line and in episode two of Brendan Courtney’s My First Home, influencer Jenny Claffey proves just that. From a windowless room in Brooklyn to moving back in with her parents in Dublin, Jenny’s journey is a masterclass in patience, persistence and perspective.

    Navigating self-employment, saving challenges and a whirlwind renovation, she shares how she and her husband secured a home they truly love. Honest, relatable and ultimately uplifting, Jenny’s story is a reminder that flexibility, resilience and a leap of faith can turn uncertainty into something extraordinary.

    Alongside the honest stories this exciting and inspiring series offers- including saving for a deposit, securing Approval in Principle and speaking to a mortgage advisor early – Brendan Courtney’s My First Home is the reassurance - and real advice – aspiring homeowners need for taking that first step. For more information and to speak with a mortgage advisor, checkout aib.ie.

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    37 m
  • Brendan Courtney's My First Home with Louise Duffy
    Mar 16 2026

    Buying your first home in Ireland is equal parts excitement and sheer panic - and My First Home with AIB captures it all. In this new podcast series, host Brendan Courtney sits down with well-known faces and first-time buyers to unpack the reality of getting on the property ladder.

    In episode one, RTÉ’s Louise Duffy shares the story of buying her first home - not a dream house but a foothold. From flat-pack furniture and tight budgets to the emotional weight of signing contracts, the conversation explores why a first home is about possibility, not perfection.

    Alongside honest stories this exciting and inspiring series offers practical tips from AIB experts, including saving for a deposit, securing Approval in Principle and speaking to a mortgage advisor early. This is reassurance - and real advice - for taking that first step. Hosted on Acast. See https://www.acast.com/en/privacy for more information.

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    31 m
  • Trailer of Brendan Courtney's My First Home
    Mar 6 2026

    Dive into Brendan Courtney’s My First Home, the podcast all about navigating Ireland’s property ladder. Each episode pairs first-hand stories from first-time buyers with AIB experts’ tips, practical advice, and some relatable moments that makes buying your first home a little less terrifying and a lot more doable!


    Subscribe, settle in, and join Brendan as he helps turn the dream of your first home into reality.

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