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2.6 Don't Die With the Music in You | Claire Bowes, Founding Director of Omagh Music Academy

54 min · 1 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of The Martina Tierney Podcast, Martina speaks with Claire Bowes for a deeply personal and inspiring conversation about resilience, trauma, and rebuilding a life with purpose. Claire shares her experience of losing her sight at just 15 years old following the Omagh bombing - and how, in an instant, everything changed. She reflects on the emotional and physical challenges that followed, from navigating sudden sight loss to adjusting to a completely new way of living. Through honesty and strength, Claire offers powerful insight into what it means to move forward after trauma - not without difficulty, but with determination, perspective, and resilience. The conversation also explores Claire’s journey into music, entrepreneurship, and education, as well as the role purpose and mindset have played in shaping the life she has built today. Together, this episode is a moving and thought-provoking discussion about overcoming adversity, finding strength in the hardest moments, and creating meaning beyond life’s challenges.

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