“A day in the life of Karen Tomkins, The Treasure Vox

Karen Tomkins is a broadcast journalist from Waterford living in Wexford. She has worked in radio for over 15 years. Karen won two Gold IMRO Radio Awards for her audio series for children. Her business, The Treasure Vox, records people’s life stories and turns them into professional, personal audio documentaries. She is married with three children, one husband and a dog.

Q 1- How does your normal day begin? –

Coffee first, then getting the kids ready for school and out the door. I try to get a run or walk with the dog in before sitting at my desk or going out to record.

Q 2- What are your biggest daily challenges?  –

My work is very busy and personal so getting back to people is important to me. A quick phone call is often better than an email. Keeping on top of the housework while working from home is also a challenge!

Q3- What do you love most about your job?

I’m privileged to hear people’s life stories and I’m always learning from them. It’s an honour to present documentaries to families because I know how important it is to them

Q 4- What do you do to relax?

I love running with 90s dance tunes in my Air Pods. Walking our dog Twix across the fields, playing board games with the kids or watching Netflix works too.

Q 5-Favourite staycation destination in Ireland and why?

Monart Spa is ‘out the road’ from my house but a whole world away. No children allowed, endless pampering in the spa and you get to eat breakfast in your robe!

Q 6-Favourite holiday destination worldwide?

I have a soft spot for Rome. I got engaged there and have been a few times. I love Italy.

Q 7-Favourite Business motto?

Keep it simple but get it done.

Q 8. Advice for young business entrepreneurs

Treat your business like a new baby –late nights, always on your mind – it becomes a part of you.

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