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Some time back, the guys from Get In Our Home came to film the house and interview us. To say we enjoyed the process would be an understatement. It was great fun, and if you ever get the chance to do it, I say go for it! 


The full interview is available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Wcq7fzQRdNX3tambi2iuP?si=c3168f2251ac4744

Thanks to Peter and Tiernan!


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