• #10 Clodagh Cahill Part 1 - Alcoholic Parents, Suicide and Resilience

  • Feb 16 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
  • Podcast

#10 Clodagh Cahill Part 1 - Alcoholic Parents, Suicide and Resilience

  • Summary

  • It's not very often that you meet someone who absolutely knocks you on your arse with their story.

    For me recently that person was Clodagh Cahill.


    Clodagh's story is a heart shattering one but also a truly inspiring one. She has endured more pain in her short life than most could ever comprehend however if you met her today you would never even suspect it. She is an absolute powerhouse of a woman who has taken every hardship in her stride in the pursuit of a happier life and has accomplished serious goals!


    Myself and Clodagh were chatting for 4 hours (She has so much wisdom to share I'd have easily spoken to her for another 10 hours!) but for part one I wanted to focus on her relationship with her mother mainly.

    Her mother was an alcoholic and I think Clodagh speaking about this will really help and resonate with many Irish people who also have someone close to them who is an addict.


    We also touch on Clodaghs suicide attempts and her own mothers suicide.


    All I can say is if you do one thing today, give the time to listening to her story. There are heartbreaking bits but also Clodagh shares how she has turned her mindset around. I feel like I have learned tons after talking to her and I think you will too.


    She is unbelievably resilient and I admire her to no end.


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