LISTEN BACK Natasha O’Brien Refused to Stay Silent
Natasha O’Brien survived a brutal assault, a broken justice system, and it left her demanding change she tells @pjcoogan . “Natasha” is on tonight, Wed Jun 25th, at 9.35pm on RTÉ One Player
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Ahead of the documentary 'Natasha' airing tonight on RTÉ One at 9.35pm, we're taking a look back at the powerful open letter Natasha O'Brien wrote for Irish Country Magazine last year reflecting on the attack that almost claimed her life.
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Beidh Natasha O'Brien linn ar @saolodheas inniu ag caint ar chlár faisnéise a chraolfar ar @RTEOne fuithi anocht, faoin ionsaí a deineadh uirthi agus an clár agus na fadhbanna a d'eascair di féin is dá máthair as.
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Don't miss 'Natasha' tonight at 9:35pm on RTÉ One. Here's some pics from the screening of this incredible documentary at the Stella last week where Natasha O'Brien was met with the respect and applause she deserves.
EXCLUSIVE! @natashaobrienofficial hopes her self-titled new documentary, which will air on RTÉ One tonight, will “smash stereotypes” about victims and those who experience trauma.
This powerful documentary portrays how the aftermath of a violent attack and the subsequent strain of the flawed justice system affected Natasha’s life, and how she attempted to transform her trauma into activism 🎥
NATASHA will premiere on Wednesday, June 25th, on RTÉ One at 9.35pm.
A new RTE documentary on addiction that looks at gambling, alcohol, phones or hard drugs airs this Wednesday called #Hooked.
It is hosted by my podcast guest, Brian Pennie, who is a former heroin addict, turned professor.
Hear his story here:
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Dr Brian Pennie lifts the lid on what addictions, from your phone to alcohol and cocaine do to the brain in new RTÉ documentary ‘Hooked’.
Read more on Independent Dublin.
"Addiction thrives in secrecy and lies."
A gripping three-part documentary that dives deep into the science of addiction and recovery - whether it's phones, alcohol, gambling, or hard drugs.
#Hooked : How Addiction Hijacks Your Brain | Starts tonight at 9.35pm