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Goosey Goo was founded by Seán Fox, his partner Clodagh, and their friend Nicole, three determined individuals who met while living in emergency accommodation in Dublin, Ireland. Bound by resilience, hope, and an unwavering belief in a brighter future, they set out to create something meaningful—a brand that would not only support their own families but also provide real value to parents everywhere.
The idea for Goosey Goo was born from hardship but nurtured with love. Seán had been working hard to provide for his family when he was misdiagnosed with mouth cancer. The misdiagnosis led to him losing his job, and in the blink of an eye, he, Clodagh, and their young daughter, Éabha, found themselves homeless. Struggling to adjust to their new reality, they refused to let their circumstances define their future. They knew they needed a way to rebuild their lives, and during a conversation over tea with their close friend Nicole, inspiration struck.
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I’m Mark Beggs, neurodiversity specialist, speaker, and bestselling author of the childens books The Umbrella Girls and the Tree people and business book You Need a Neck Like A Jocky's Boll***K to be and Entrepreneur. Through my work, I support children, adults, parents, and organisations in understanding neurodiversity, building confidence, and creating environments where every individual can thrive.
With years of experience in coaching, leadership development and business developmentand empowering neurodivergent thinkers, this podcast is my way of sharing insights, real conversations, and practical tools that make a difference.
You can contact me on [email protected] or via www.mindseyeeducation.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Mark BeggsGoosey Goo was founded by Seán Fox, his partner Clodagh, and their friend Nicole, three determined individuals who met while living in emergency accommodation in Dublin, Ireland. Bound by resilience, hope, and an unwavering belief in a brighter future, they set out to create something meaningful—a brand that would not only support their own families but also provide real value to parents everywhere.
The idea for Goosey Goo was born from hardship but nurtured with love. Seán had been working hard to provide for his family when he was misdiagnosed with mouth cancer. The misdiagnosis led to him losing his job, and in the blink of an eye, he, Clodagh, and their young daughter, Éabha, found themselves homeless. Struggling to adjust to their new reality, they refused to let their circumstances define their future. They knew they needed a way to rebuild their lives, and during a conversation over tea with their close friend Nicole, inspiration struck.
Thank you for tuning in!
I’m Mark Beggs, neurodiversity specialist, speaker, and bestselling author of the childens books The Umbrella Girls and the Tree people and business book You Need a Neck Like A Jocky's Boll***K to be and Entrepreneur. Through my work, I support children, adults, parents, and organisations in understanding neurodiversity, building confidence, and creating environments where every individual can thrive.
With years of experience in coaching, leadership development and business developmentand empowering neurodivergent thinkers, this podcast is my way of sharing insights, real conversations, and practical tools that make a difference.
You can contact me on [email protected] or via www.mindseyeeducation.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.