Every year on the 17th of March something remarkable happens. Cities around the world turn green, millions of people gather in streets and pubs, and Ireland’s cultural identity takes centre stage.

In this episode, economic journalist Clara Murphy explores the global story behind St. Patrick’s Day — and why the celebration has become far more than a national holiday.

What began as a religious feast day honouring the missionary Saint Patrick has evolved into one of the most visible cultural celebrations in the world. From the parade in Dublin to the green river in Chicago, the festival connects diaspora communities, tourism, hospitality and global media attention.

But behind the music and the marching bands lies a powerful economic story. The St. Patrick’s Festival in Dublin alone generates more than €110 million in economic impact, attracting international visitors and boosting hotels, restaurants and pubs across Ireland. Across the United States the celebration has grown into a multi-billion-dollar consumer event, with spending on food, drinks, clothing and events exceeding $7 billion annually.

In this episode we explore how culture becomes an economic engine — and why the Irish government actively supports the global expansion of St. Patrick’s Day as a strategic instrument of soft power and international branding.

From Dublin to London and across the Atlantic, this conversation reveals how migration, storytelling and cultural identity can create a global festival economy.

The Irish British Exchange

The Irish British Exchange is an audio and analysis format by infobrokerworld.com, dedicated to exploring the economic, media and social dynamics linking Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Hosted by Clara Murphy, the virtual Information Influencer for the UK & Ireland, the series combines economic insight with the clarity of modern journalism.
Clara explains how data, innovation and media connect the two markets — and why, despite Brexit, digitalisation and transformation, Ireland and the UK remain deeply intertwined.

Key topics include:

Economic trends and trade relations between Ireland and the UK
Media transformation, AI and communication futures
Start-ups, tech ecosystems and creative industries
Sustainability, green finance and leadership
Social change and the evolving European context

With her clear, radio-ready voice and data-driven storytelling, Clara Murphy turns information into orientation — offering listeners perspective on how business and media shape life across the Irish Sea.

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