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In this powerful and personal episode, we sit down with Lynn Ruane - activist, author of People Like Me, independent senator, and proud Tallaght woman. Lynn opens up about her journey from becoming a mam at just 15 to walking the halls of Trinity College and eventually entering the Seanad, all while staying true to her roots.
This conversation dives deep into working-class identity, the stigma of poverty, what it's like dealing with Gardaí as a young person from Tallaght, and how community can be both a safety net and a springboard. We explore the raw truths behind motherhood, breaking cycles, and fighting for change, not from the top down, but shoulder to shoulder with those most affected.
Lynn’s story, as told in her award-winning memoir People Like Me, is one of grit, love, and defiance. If you’ve ever felt left behind, unheard, or underestimated, this one's for you.
Big news, if you didn’t already know - we’re now on TikTok! You can find us over at @wasyourmaontelly where we’re sharing behind-the-scenes moments, extra bits from the episodes, and maybe a few laughs too. We’d genuinely love to hear from you, what you loved, what made you think, what you’d skip, and what topics or guests you’d love us to explore next. All thoughts welcome, sound out and go raibh maith agat.
If this episode struck a chord, scroll back through the feed, we’ve had some incredible guests and powerful conversations on topics that matter.
This episode was proudly produced by The 32 Agency. You can follow them on Instagram at @the32agency for more updates, insights, and brilliant behind-the-scenes magic.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this powerful and personal episode, we sit down with Lynn Ruane - activist, author of People Like Me, independent senator, and proud Tallaght woman. Lynn opens up about her journey from becoming a mam at just 15 to walking the halls of Trinity College and eventually entering the Seanad, all while staying true to her roots.
This conversation dives deep into working-class identity, the stigma of poverty, what it's like dealing with Gardaí as a young person from Tallaght, and how community can be both a safety net and a springboard. We explore the raw truths behind motherhood, breaking cycles, and fighting for change, not from the top down, but shoulder to shoulder with those most affected.
Lynn’s story, as told in her award-winning memoir People Like Me, is one of grit, love, and defiance. If you’ve ever felt left behind, unheard, or underestimated, this one's for you.
Big news, if you didn’t already know - we’re now on TikTok! You can find us over at @wasyourmaontelly where we’re sharing behind-the-scenes moments, extra bits from the episodes, and maybe a few laughs too. We’d genuinely love to hear from you, what you loved, what made you think, what you’d skip, and what topics or guests you’d love us to explore next. All thoughts welcome, sound out and go raibh maith agat.
If this episode struck a chord, scroll back through the feed, we’ve had some incredible guests and powerful conversations on topics that matter.
This episode was proudly produced by The 32 Agency. You can follow them on Instagram at @the32agency for more updates, insights, and brilliant behind-the-scenes magic.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.