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In this episode Amy and Rosie talk with Don Mullan, a Derry-born and Dublin-based writer, media producer and communications professional, who is maybe best known for his book Eyewitness Bloody Sunday. Don, who was diagnosed with dyslexia at 38, discussed with Amy and Rosie the influence of teachers, the power of having a role model (in Don’s case Gordon Banks!), and the importance of being determined, stubborn, or both.
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In this episode Amy and Rosie talk with Don Mullan, a Derry-born and Dublin-based writer, media producer and communications professional, who is maybe best known for his book Eyewitness Bloody Sunday. Don, who was diagnosed with dyslexia at 38, discussed with Amy and Rosie the influence of teachers, the power of having a role model (in Don’s case Gordon Banks!), and the importance of being determined, stubborn, or both.
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