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We discuss “the more than…” , being bombed multiple times growing up, getting a Fulbright Scholarship and getting a chance to think and dream and grow. Working in big systems, but losing sight & connection with your own individual will.
Different phases of life – growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, studying English & French in Dublin at Trinity College.
The “media years” - doing media training with TG4, working in media with the BBC, doing training, starting up the Northern Film Council – trying to help a dream come to life, and getting Ralph Fiennes to help – you only have to ask... Moving to London to direct the Second World Summit on Television for Children, setting up a consultancy company then working with Welsh broadcaster S4C.
The Dublin years – becoming Director of The Ark, A Cultural Centre for Children, coming home to look after ill parents.
Coach & mentor. The book “Zen mind, beginner’s mind” – come to things with a really open mind. We eat but don’t taste…
Eina’s book “To call myself beloved.” “It took me a huge amount of time, and every sort of energy and creative energy, and essentially, it's really about two themes. It's an experience of therapy, whether written from the client or the patient's perspective, you never get any other perspective. And it's also the second theme was about the troubles and the impact of the troubles that really has seen very little light of day.”
“I could not find a book that actually explained or described an experience of therapy that I could recognise everything was too posh, everything was too academic. Everything was always right. They didn't have the blood on the floor. It didn't have them. It didn't have the misunderstandings. And to me, that was essential.”
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We discuss “the more than…” , being bombed multiple times growing up, getting a Fulbright Scholarship and getting a chance to think and dream and grow. Working in big systems, but losing sight & connection with your own individual will.
Different phases of life – growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, studying English & French in Dublin at Trinity College.
The “media years” - doing media training with TG4, working in media with the BBC, doing training, starting up the Northern Film Council – trying to help a dream come to life, and getting Ralph Fiennes to help – you only have to ask... Moving to London to direct the Second World Summit on Television for Children, setting up a consultancy company then working with Welsh broadcaster S4C.
The Dublin years – becoming Director of The Ark, A Cultural Centre for Children, coming home to look after ill parents.
Coach & mentor. The book “Zen mind, beginner’s mind” – come to things with a really open mind. We eat but don’t taste…
Eina’s book “To call myself beloved.” “It took me a huge amount of time, and every sort of energy and creative energy, and essentially, it's really about two themes. It's an experience of therapy, whether written from the client or the patient's perspective, you never get any other perspective. And it's also the second theme was about the troubles and the impact of the troubles that really has seen very little light of day.”
“I could not find a book that actually explained or described an experience of therapy that I could recognise everything was too posh, everything was too academic. Everything was always right. They didn't have the blood on the floor. It didn't have them. It didn't have the misunderstandings. And to me, that was essential.”
Quotations:
Links:
Books:
Eina’s Plus One
Call to action