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Ability, Permission, and Possibility: Finding the Right Words
The right choice makes your Gaelic not only correct, but also alive with the rhythm and courtesy of island life.




The Future of Independent Gaelic Initiatives
There should be no pressure on Gaelic initiatives to accept funding just to be seen as “legitimate.”


Why Now Is the Time to Learn Gaelic – and Why Love Gaelic Is the Place to Do It
Waiting means missing the chance to experience authentic Gaelic while it’s still spoken in its heartlands.


When Learners Return, So Does the Gaelic Mass
Learner presence can tip the balance in favour of keeping a service alive, a choir singing, a Gaelic Mass reinstated.


Gaelic AI Projects and the Wrong Inbox
If you’re serious about Gaelic AI—or AI in any minority language—work in collaboration with the central hub.


When Travel Disruptions Put Gaelic Learning at Risk
Support must extend beyond classrooms and into the travel systems that make islands reachable.


Sustaining Your Multilingual Edge for Life
Weaving languages into the fabric of your daily life, using them as tools for connection, creativity, and confidence.


A Game Plan to Reignite Your Multilingual Edge
Life is simply richer when you can laugh, dream, and connect in more than one tongue.


When Your Native Tongue Becomes a Stranger
Language is memory, and memory is identity.


How Love Gaelic is Building for the Future
Our ability to integrate Gaelic heritage with modern business tools and frameworks demonstrates not only creativity but also serious business acumen.


How "Love Gaelic" Builds Sustainable Revenue Through Multiple Income Streams
From building multilingual confidence to creating sustainable growth strategies.


Why Independent Gaelic Entrepreneurs Must Diversify
Without diversification, we could lose valuable Gaelic economic assets and further investment for the future.




When Gaelic Entrepreneurship Feels Like a Hamster Wheel
Entrepreneurship Feels Like a Hamster Wheel


How Priests are Keeping Gaelic Alive in the Heart of the Mass
Faith in the Gaelic Mother Tongue


Why Consistency in Dialect Matters in Language Lessons
Consistency, in this case, is not just a teaching preference; it’s a cultural responsibility.


Practical Steps to Bring Gaelic Back Into Everyday Life
Practical Steps to Bring Gaelic Back Into Everyday Life


North Uist Gaelic and the Wars
Rebuilding Gaelic now means re-rooting it in the places the wars shifted it out of: in the workplace, in mixed-age social spaces, and in public-facing life.


Why the Church Still Matters for Gaelic in North Uist
If North Uist is to hold on to its living heritage, we need to protect both the spiritual and linguistic threads of our past.
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