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The Glass Ceiling

  • S2 Ep5: Sinn Féin's Pauline Tully on the horrific stabbing by her ex-husband

    10 JAN 2022 · Sinn Féin TD for Cavan-Monaghan Pauline Tully is the guest on the final episode of this series of The Glass Ceiling. A single parent to Pearse, 12, and Eoghan, 9, Pauline lives in rural Cavan where she grew up on a small farm. She is also Sinn Féin spokesperson on Disability and Carers and a member of the Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters. Pauline discusses the horrific attack by her ex-husband that left her fighting for her life, how she and her family came to terms with the trauma, and her thoughts on his potential release from prison. Pauline also taught Maths and History in Breifne College in Cavan Town, and speaks of the legacy of her teaching career and the pride she has in her students' achievements. Subscribe to the pod below - and check out the previous episodes with some of Ireland's most influential female politicians: Google ➡️ bit.ly/3DwFP3x Spotify ➡️ spoti.fi/3r54auG Apple ➡️ apple.co/2ZiRG7i
    38m 22s
  • S2 Ep4: Eileen Flynn on mental health crises in Traveller communities

    3 JAN 2022 · Senator Eileen Flynn joins Ciara Phelan on this week's festive episode of The Glass Ceiling. Eileen talks about being an advocate of Traveller rights within the Irish political system, as well as juggling family life with that of a sitting Senator. From the experience of a being a child on a Dublin halting site to her experience on committees in Leinster House, Eileen's is a unique journey. She also talks about the mental health crises facing Traveller communities, and moving from her family home in Labre Park in Ballyfermot to Donegal. Subscribe to the pod below - with a new episode every Monday, and access to our archives: - Google Podcasts - Spotify - Apple
    45m 46s
  • S2 Ep3: Holly Cairns on fighting for farmers and ensuring women's healthcare

    27 DEC 2021 · This week on The Glass Ceiling, Ciara Phelan speak to Holly Cairns - TD for Cork South-West for Social Democrats. Holly speaks about the need to advocate for those based in the countryside, and her experience of growing up on a farm. She also talks about her first eighteen months in the Dáil and gender equality within its walls. Subscribe to the pod below - with a new episode every Monday, and access to our archives: - Google Podcasts - Spotify - Apple
    39m 39s
  • S21 Ep2: Lisa Chambers: recovering from electoral setbacks & COVID maternity

    20 DEC 2021 · Fianna Fáil senator Lisa Chambers joins episode 2 of the second series of The Glass Ceiling with Ciara Phelan. Lisa discusses her life in the Defence Forces, entering the Dáil as a female TD, and the setback of not being re-elected. A recent mother to her first child, Lisa discusses the experience of going into labour during the depths of COVID lockdown, and how it affected her approach to issues that affect women. We look at the distances still to travel, as well as the achievements already made, with female input into the Irish legislative system, and her experience in the Seanad. Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2ZiRG7i Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3r54auG Audioboom: https://bit.ly/3kY3kfm
    32m 57s
  • S2 Ep1: Josepha Madigan on her sexual assault experience and life as a TD

    13 DEC 2021 · Fine Gael TD and Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion Josepha Madigan joins Ciara Phelan to kick off season two of The Glass Ceiling. Josepha prompted a national conversation when she talked about her experience of being a survivor of sexual assault. She talks about her decision to do that, the impact on her family, and what it means to be able to engage with voters. She talks about the experience of being a female in the public eye, the experience of legislating during COVID-19 and her storied family background. Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2ZiRG7i Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3r54auG Audioboom: https://bit.ly/3kY3kfm
    34m 54s
  • S2 Ep1: Series 2 of The Glass Ceiling - starting Monday 13 December

    8 DEC 2021 · The Glass Ceiling is back, as Ciara Phelan meets some of the most influential women on the Irish political scene. Ciara is the political correspondent for the Irish Mirror, and in series two she will find out what makes some of Ireland's most recognisable women tick. We look at the triumphs and the setbacks, as well as the issues that are uniquely experienced by women in politics. In episode one, we meet Fine Gael Minister of State at the Department of Education, Josepha Madigan. She tells Ciara about the life-changing decision to speak out about surviving sexual assault, as well as her unique experience of life in Irish politics. Out every Monday, make sure you subscribe wherever you get your quality podcasts.
    1m 18s
  • 6: Hazel Chu

    4 APR 2021 · Lord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu joins me to wrap up series one of The Glass Ceiling podcast. Ms Chu discusses suffering from depression in her teens right into early adulthood. After the loss of a friend, Ms Chu went travelling before returning home to Ireland and later decided to get involved in politics. The mother of one discusses suffering from postnatal depression and chats about her journey through what she said was a difficult pregnancy because she suffered from severe morning sickness. Ms Chu, who is running for a seat in the Seanad speaks about why she is pushing ahead with contesting the by-election despite her candidacy leading to tensions within the Green Party. She wants better representation of people in the Oireachtas particularly women and people from minority backgrounds. Ms Chu also chats about the racist abuse that has been directed towards her and her family. And what her life is like behind closed doors with her daughter Alex and her partner Patrick Costello, who is a TD for the Green Party.
    33m 42s
  • 5: Anne Rabbitte

    29 MAR 2021 · In a very raw and honest interview, Fianna Fail Minister of State for Disability Anne Rabbitte discusses losing her husband Paddy in 2011 when their three children were under the age of 9.  The TD for Galway East who was just 37 at the time of her husband’s death chats about how she copes with grief and what her life was like with Paddy. She speaks about the fire in her belly which pushed her to seek election after Paddy had passed away and how she has managed balancing both family and political life.  Ms Rabbitte also speaks about the challenges of motherhood as a widow and how she deals with her teenage children’s view of political issues of the day. She also speaks about social media and says she no longer bites her tongue when it comes to responding to trolls. 
    28m 34s
  • 4: Helen McEntee

    22 MAR 2021 · Minister for Justice Helen McEntee joins The Glass Ceiling to discuss the recent announcement about her maternity leave. Ms McEntee is the first member of Cabinet to be pregnant while in office in the history of the State.  She chats about how she is feeling about becoming a mother for the first time and preparing for the arrival of her baby in May.  Earlier this year, the Minister commenced legislation which tackles the non-consensual sharing of intimate images. The Fine Gael TD says she thinks teenagers are sexually getting involved with each other at a much younger age now and there is a need to address it.  We discuss how social media apps have significantly changed how young people grow up in Ireland and how she handles online trolls. Her father Shane McEntee died by suicide in 2012 while serving as Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture. Ms McEntee discusses running for election just months after he passed away and although it was hectic, she thinks it helped her grieve.
    33m 3s
  • 3: Frances Fitzgerald

    15 MAR 2021 · MEP Frances Fitzgerald joins The Glass Ceiling to discuss the inequalities facing women in society.  She speaks about her report that was recently adopted by the European Parliament which explores the gender perspectives in the Covid-19 crisis. Ms Fitzgerald who worked as a social worker prior to her political career, talks about domestic violence and the factors that fuel it - including power and alcohol.  The Fine Gael politician reflects on her career to date having held numerous Ministerial briefs over the years and also speaks about her controversial resignation as Tanáiste in 2017. She opens up about suffering two miscarriages and recalls couples approaching her who were relieved she had spoken about it.   She said Ireland needs to be more open and have straight forward conversations about fertility issues.  Ms Fitzgerald also chats about revisiting the sex education curriculum in schools. 
    28m 3s
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