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Joyce Fegan
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Joyce Fegan: Covid is a fertile breeding ground for conspiracies
Scratch below the historical surface of conspiracy theories and you'll find they have always been used to create a radicalising pathway by far right movements globally

Sun, 21 Nov, 2021

Joyce Fegan: Keelin Shanley gifted us a much-needed dose of reality
Joyce Fegan: Keelin Shanley gifted us a much-needed dose of reality
"To some her life might have been extra ordinary, but zoom out the lens and you'll see a woman who just wanted to live, who wanted to swim in the sea, to blow out candles on birthday cakes, to talk to her husband and who wanted to retire, read the paper and watch her kids grow up"

Sat, 13 Nov, 2021

Joyce Fegan: No skin off our noses with climate-friendly changes
Joyce Fegan: No skin off our noses with climate-friendly changes
Reframe is the name of the game — giving peace of mind that we are at least doing something at an individual level

Sat, 06 Nov, 2021

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Joyce Fegan: How to overcome climate fatalism? Do an Obama on it
It's difficult to change minds with words like 'disaster', 'crisis', and 'radical', but appealing to common values like making the world a better place for our children are what bring the story home.

Sat, 30 Oct, 2021

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Joyce Fegan: Maybe conscious caution is our new normal
How we can go from 20 months of living under restrictions and high alert, where our nervous systems got strung out in a state of hypervigilance, to just being 'back to normal'?

Sat, 23 Oct, 2021

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Joyce Fegan: Can you afford to be a mother and an employee too?
"So when you worry that your house is a mess or that you could never run 5km, or that you're not bringing enough cash into your home, it is in this context — the context that women, mothers predominantly, are plugging the chasm in childcare where the State will not"

Sun, 17 Oct, 2021

More regulation needed to root out online abusers of politicians
More regulation needed to root out online abusers of politicians
The overwhelming call from the National Women’s Council webinar is for social media companies to step up and start protecting women online. They also believe men need to be involved in the conversation around online abuse

Sat, 16 Oct, 2021

Return of the Wild Geese: Emigrants come back as recovery continues
Return of the Wild Geese: Emigrants come back as recovery continues
With the CSO reporting the highest number of returning Irish nationals since 2007, lifting the country's population above five million for the first time in 170 years, Joyce Fegan caught up with some ex-pats to ask why they have stayed away and explore their views on the country they left behind.

Sun, 03 Oct, 2021

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Joyce Fegan: Deconstructing a sexist culture is heavy work and we need more than women to do the lifting
In a world where we ask such ridiculous things of women like to not go out, to not let their hair down, to not venture out alone after dark, is it too much to ask non-offending males to call out the sexist jokes of their mates, the 'banter' in the locker room and the ridicule of anyone who confronts their 'humour'?

Sun, 03 Oct, 2021

Joyce Fegan: Why taking paternity leave is an act of rebellion
Joyce Fegan: Why taking paternity leave is an act of rebellion
'As we return to the workplace, let's keep talking about the realities of our lives and the impossible choices we face everyday as we try to balance care work with paid work'

Sat, 25 Sep, 2021

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