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


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.


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 Entrepreneurs Prepare for Business After the Event Ends
What you do after your event sets the tone for your next season of business.


Facing Storm Floris on North Uist
Create a summer school plan that balances island resilience with real safety.


Planning Ahead: The Hidden Toll of a 5-Week Island School.
Every resource and asset you rely on needs to last the full journey of a Gaelic Summer School.


Surviving (and Thriving) During a 5-Week Island Language School: Your Health & Well-Being Toolkit
Maintain energy, focus, and your sense of humour during this intense, rewarding experience.


Why Gaelic Course Providers Are Undervaluing Their Work (And What Needs to Change)
Underpricing has long-term consequences—both for the educators and for the future of the language itself.


Managing Risk with 3rd Party Suppliers During a 5-Week Island Language Summer School
Running on Trust and Tactics: How to Keep the Wheels Turning and How to Navigate Third-Party Risks During Our Island Language School


North Uist Dreams, Mainland Barriers
While the landscape inspires and the culture enriches, the isolation can be deeply challenging.


Why Gaelic Agencies Overlook Small Businesses – And Why That Needs to Change
The revival of Scottish Gaelic is often held up as a cultural triumph—but for many Gaelic-speaking entrepreneurs, building a sustainable business in this space is anything but easy.


Success and Failure in Language Revival: A Tale of Two Celtic Languages
revival is possible, but it requires strategic, sustained, and widespread support.


Independent and Proud: Growing a Gaelic Education Business Without Public Funding
In the world of adult Gaelic education, few passionate entrepreneurs choose to stay independent.
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