In this second part of our conversation, Susanne talks about how she first came to Ireland and how the country makes her feel alive. We explore The Troubles through her own thoughtful perspective.
Through her life and creativity, we travel to Bath and various places in Northwest Ireland that are so obviously integral to her life.
Susanne writes beautifully in English and her insightful mind and creative output are intricately connected to parts of Ireland, especially the Northwest, where she has lived since 2000.
Susanne's interview is punctuated by thoughtful commentary about the impact of history, family, environment, water and creativity.
Podcast website:
https://creativeplacesandfaces.com/
Credits:
Host: Jackie De Burca
Sound engineer: Newton Samadder
Music: No.4 Piano Journey by Esther Abrami
Voice over: Mike Payne
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