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The Troubles - Carmel McCafferty and Muire McCallion

1 h 22 min · 19. juni 2026
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For most of the world, Nell McCafferty was a pioneering journalist, feminist, civil rights activist, and one of Ireland's most fearless public voices. For Carmel McCafferty and her daughter Muire McCallion, she was simply "our Nell." Carmel is Nell McCafferty's youngest sister, one of six siblings raised in a modest three-bedroom home in Derry's Bogside.  Muire, Carmel's daughter, grew up knowing Nell as the adventurous aunt who arrived with improbable schemes, unexpected journeys, and endless curiosity.  This episode is a free-wheeling recollection of Nell McCafferty, the sister and the aunt, as remembered in a warm and raucous conversation. Credits: * Photos and text, John Noltner [https://www.noltner.com/] * Field production, summer interns Kate West, Sawyer Garrison, and Kaitlin Imai * Audio Engineering, Razik Saifullah Thanks for listening to A Peace of My Mind's podcast. For photos, videos, and additional content, visit our website [https://apeaceofmymind.org/]and follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/apommstories/?hl=en].

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The Troubles - Carmel McCafferty and Muire McCallion

For most of the world, Nell McCafferty was a pioneering journalist, feminist, civil rights activist, and one of Ireland's most fearless public voices. For Carmel McCafferty and her daughter Muire McCallion, she was simply "our Nell." Carmel is Nell McCafferty's youngest sister, one of six siblings raised in a modest three-bedroom home in Derry's Bogside.  Muire, Carmel's daughter, grew up knowing Nell as the adventurous aunt who arrived with improbable schemes, unexpected journeys, and endless curiosity.  This episode is a free-wheeling recollection of Nell McCafferty, the sister and the aunt, as remembered in a warm and raucous conversation. Credits: * Photos and text, John Noltner [https://www.noltner.com/] * Field production, summer interns Kate West, Sawyer Garrison, and Kaitlin Imai * Audio Engineering, Razik Saifullah Thanks for listening to A Peace of My Mind's podcast. For photos, videos, and additional content, visit our website [https://apeaceofmymind.org/]and follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/apommstories/?hl=en].

19. juni 20261 h 22 min
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The Troubles - Patricia Moore

Patricia Moore is a community activist and longtime Sinn Féin member from Derry, Northern Ireland, whose life has been shaped by the Troubles and the subsequent peace process. Raised in Derry during some of the most violent years of the conflict, she experienced military raids, street violence, and the daily realities of a divided society from an early age. At 17, she became involved in republican politics and later spent more than a year in prison after being detained during a mass arrest operation; the case against her ultimately collapsed when the key witness withdrew her testimony. Moore describes prison as both a hardship and a place of political education, where solidarity among women prisoners and engagement with political debate deepened her commitment to social and political change. In the decades since, she has become a strong advocate for dialogue and reconciliation, working with former prisoners, loyalists, former British soldiers, and community groups across traditional divides. She has also participated in efforts to rebuild trust in public institutions and encourage nonviolent civic engagement. Today, Moore speaks openly about the human cost of conflict while emphasizing the importance of conversation, accountability, and cooperation. She remains committed to building what she describes as “a new Ireland for everybody”—one based on equality, respect, and shared opportunity across communities. Credits: * Photos and text, John Noltner [https://www.noltner.com/] * Field production, summer interns Kate West, Sawyer Garrison, and Kaitlin Imai * Audio Engineering, Razik Saifullah Thanks for listening to A Peace of My Mind's podcast. For photos, videos, and additional content, visit our website [https://apeaceofmymind.org/]and follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/apommstories/?hl=en].

18. juni 20261 h 0 min
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The Troubles - Paul McLaughlin

Paul McLaughlin is an educator, historian, community leader, and lifelong resident of Derry, Northern Ireland. Growing up during the Troubles, Paul's earliest memory is witnessing the day of Bloody Sunday as a six-year-old child, an experience that profoundly shaped his understanding of conflict, identity, and justice. Rather than following many of his peers into the violence that engulfed Northern Ireland, he found purpose through sport, education, and public service. A passionate student of history, Paul devoted his career to helping young people understand the past while building a more hopeful future. As a teacher, youth football coach, and community advocate, he has worked to create opportunities for cross-community engagement and reconciliation. Having lived through decades of division, military occupation, and political turmoil, Paul witnessed firsthand the transformative power of the Good Friday Agreement and remains committed to fostering peace, understanding, and dialogue. Today, he shares his story as a reminder that even in societies marked by deep conflict, hope, education, and human connection can help create lasting change. Credits: * Photos and text, John Noltner [https://www.noltner.com/] * Field production, summer interns Kate West, Sawyer Garrison, and Kaitlin Imai * Audio Engineering, Razik Saifullah Thanks for listening to A Peace of My Mind's podcast. For photos, videos, and additional content, visit our website [https://apeaceofmymind.org/]and follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/apommstories/?hl=en].

10. juni 20261 h 20 min
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The Troubles - Mark Durkan

Mark Durkan has spent much of his life navigating Northern Ireland 's difficult path from conflict to peace. A native of Derry, he was deeply involved in the negotiations and implementation of the Good Friday Agreement, later serving as Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland and as a member of Parliament. Throughout his career, Mark has championed the idea that peace is more than a political settlement. While agreements can create the conditions for change, he believes reconciliation is sustained by the everyday work of communities, artists, educators, and ordinary citizens who choose connection over division. Drawing on decades of experience, he speaks about the challenges of addressing painful histories, building trust, and creating shared spaces where people can re-imagine a common future. Today, through his work with the John and Pat Hume Foundation and other civic initiatives, Mark continues to encourage dialogue, understanding, and the belief that lasting peace is built one relationship at a time. Credits: * Photos and text, John Noltner [https://www.noltner.com/] * Field production, summer interns Kate West, Sawyer Garrison, and Kaitlin Imai * Audio Engineering, Razik Saifullah Thanks for listening to A Peace of My Mind's podcast. For photos, videos, and additional content, visit our website [https://apeaceofmymind.org/]and follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/apommstories/?hl=en].

4. juni 20261 h 3 min
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The Troubles - Martina Anderson

Martina Anderson is a lifelong Irish republican, former political prisoner, and veteran political leader from Derry’s Bogside. Arrested in the early years of the Troubles, she spent nearly fourteen years in prison, including a decade in England, before her release under the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. Following her release, Anderson unexpectedly found herself in public office, serving as a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, a Junior Minister in the Executive Office, and later as a Member of the European Parliament for Sinn Féin, where she represented Northern Ireland for more than seven years.  She was also among the first Sinn Féin representatives appointed to the Policing Board, helping oversee reforms aimed at increasing accountability and human rights protections in post-conflict policing. Credits: * Photos and text, John Noltner [https://www.noltner.com/] * Field production, summer interns Kate West, Sawyer Garrison, and Kaitlin Imai * Audio Engineering, Razik Saifullah Thanks for listening to A Peace of My Mind's podcast. For photos, videos, and additional content, visit our website [https://apeaceofmymind.org/]and follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/apommstories/?hl=en].

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