
Have you ever cried for someone you’ve never met?
In this powerful episode, we explore the lasting legacy of Irish activist Vicky Phelan — a woman whose courage exposed a national health scandal, transformed policy, and inspired thousands to stand up for truth. Through her story, we reflect on grief, impact, and how the people we never meet can still shape our lives in profound ways.
Host C. Duggan shares a deeply personal journey of learning from changemakers like Vicky Phelan, and Nelson Mandela, and invites listeners to consider what it truly means to leave a legacy.
Whether you feel silenced, overlooked, or simply searching for purpose — this episode will remind you: your voice matters. And your actions today can ripple across generations.
✨ Themes: Legacy, Courage, Social Justice, Vicky Phelan, Mentorship, Integrity, Activism, Speaking Up
📚 Based on insights from The Book You Never Knew You Needed: 15 Principles to Master the Art of Living by C. Duggan.