I am delighted to introduce my guest for this episode: Dublin-based actor and writer Mags McAuliffe who wrote and toured her one-woman show The Humours of Bandon for the last eight years. This play explores what happens when we leave behind a childhood passion that was our everything.
Dive into this pocket of joy as we discuss beginning a career as an "older" graduate, motherhood, Mags' writing process, touring the world with her play, and her clever #backstagesnax on Instagram.
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Mags' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moi_mags/
Mags' Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/moi_mags/
Niamh’s Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/thewellnessclinicireland
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:50 Being an "older" acting graduate
02:35 Being a woman in the acting industry
04:10 Being a woman in your prime in your 40s
04:50 Breastfeeding and slow weight gain
06:20 Niamh's autism diagnosis (ADHD too!)
07:00 Theatregoing as ND person
(mention Jody O'Neill's play "What I (Don't) Know About Autism")
08:30 The Humours of Bandon show
09:50 Mags' Irish Dancing School
13:00 Writing process for The Humours of Bandon
16:18 Claire McKenna, Mags' Irish dancing teacher
17:35 Touring with The Humours of Bandon
19:40 Wellbeing while touring
22:15 Motherhood
23:45 Next project
25:22 Cancel culture
28:20 Using Social media for self-promotion
29:00 #backstagesnax
32:20 Book/movie that made a big impression
34:10 Favourite meal
35:33 Motto for life
36:40 Losing things
38:14 Idea of perfect happiness
39:35 Being a working mom
43:30 Where to find Mags
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