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In part one this very special two part episode, Mary Kennedy chats to her co-host and former President of Ireland Mary McAleese.
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, we journey through the formative years of a remarkable woman who would go on to become one of Ireland’s most respected voices. Set against the turbulent backdrop of Northern Ireland during the Troubles, she shares vivid memories of a childhood shaped by conflict — from a devastating car bomb attack on her father's pub to terrifying assaults on her family home, including a harrowing incident that forced them to leave everything behind.
She recalls the fear etched into her younger sister’s face during one violent episode — and the protective instinct that saw the siblings stand up for each other in the face of danger. Bricks smashed through windows, bullets fired into their home, and friends drawn into the web of the IRA — all part of a reality few could imagine.
Told she could never be a lawyer by a priest, she defied expectations and broke barriers. This episode also explores the love story that began when she met her husband, Martin, and the lifelong friendship they formed with rugby legend Moss Keane.
She speaks candidly about her difficult years working in RTÉ, her deep admiration for John Hume, and what ultimately drove her to step into public life and run for President.
Raw, honest, and unforgettable — this is a story of courage, conviction, and the quiet strength behind the public figure.
Produced by Enda Grace at Dundara Television & Media.
Proudly sponsored by the Meadowlands Hotel, Tralee.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part one this very special two part episode, Mary Kennedy chats to her co-host and former President of Ireland Mary McAleese.
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, we journey through the formative years of a remarkable woman who would go on to become one of Ireland’s most respected voices. Set against the turbulent backdrop of Northern Ireland during the Troubles, she shares vivid memories of a childhood shaped by conflict — from a devastating car bomb attack on her father's pub to terrifying assaults on her family home, including a harrowing incident that forced them to leave everything behind.
She recalls the fear etched into her younger sister’s face during one violent episode — and the protective instinct that saw the siblings stand up for each other in the face of danger. Bricks smashed through windows, bullets fired into their home, and friends drawn into the web of the IRA — all part of a reality few could imagine.
Told she could never be a lawyer by a priest, she defied expectations and broke barriers. This episode also explores the love story that began when she met her husband, Martin, and the lifelong friendship they formed with rugby legend Moss Keane.
She speaks candidly about her difficult years working in RTÉ, her deep admiration for John Hume, and what ultimately drove her to step into public life and run for President.
Raw, honest, and unforgettable — this is a story of courage, conviction, and the quiet strength behind the public figure.
Produced by Enda Grace at Dundara Television & Media.
Proudly sponsored by the Meadowlands Hotel, Tralee.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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