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The Bear Podcast

Podcast The Bear Podcast
Owen "The Bear" Mallon

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  • I Nearly Died Before They Believed I Wasn’t Crazy...
    In this episode, we delve into the inspiring story of a young Galway mother who overcame unimaginable challenges. After battling Stage 4 endometriosis and being misdiagnosed with PoTS syndrome, she found herself bedbound and facing an uncertain future.Through determination and the support of CRY Ireland, a charity dedicated to preventing sudden cardiac deaths and supporting affected families, she defied the odds. Now, she has walked a world-famous trail, raising thousands for CRY Ireland, the organization that played a vital role in her journey to recovery.Her story is a testament to resilience, gratitude, and the power of connection. Don't miss this emotional and uplifting episode!🔗 Learn more about CRY Ireland and how you can support: www.cry.ie
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  • My Dad was Shot Twice in Front of Me, Leading to a Life of Crime...
    In this episode we are joined with Glen Smith where he tells his tale of paramilitary attacks, daring robberies, courtroom dramas and multiple prison escapes; Glen Smith takes you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as he dodges the IRA punishment squads and cops on both sides of the border.A tale of tragedy, domestic violence, addiction and recovery, all this, laced with humour, love and laughter. Glen's is a story you will never forget...
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  • My Daughter Didn't K*LL Herself! She Was M*rdered...
    In this episode we delve into the heartbreaking story of Kelly, a young woman found dead in a canal under suspicious circumstances. Although her death was initially ruled a suicide, her mother, Julie Anne, is here to shed light on the unanswered questions and conflicting evidence that suggest otherwise. Julie Anne shares her journey, not only to seek justice for Kelly but to offer hope and guidance to other families facing similar tragedies. This episode is dedicated to Kelly.Helpful Links:National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) – Resources for mental health support and advocacy.Parents of Murdered Children (POMC) – Support organization for families dealing with loss from violent crime.National Center for Victims of Crime – Assistance and resources for crime victims seeking justice.Tune in to hear Julie Anne’s powerful message and to join us in seeking justice, spreading awareness, and standing strong for those we’ve lost.
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  • From America to Saudi to Ireland
    In this latest episode with Reginald Clark, he talks about how he journeyed from America to Saudi Arabia and then to Ireland, sharing his incredible life story. Reginald opens up about the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way, offering unique insights into the cultural shifts, personal growth, and unforgettable experiences that defined his path. Reginald’s story is one of resilience, adaptability, and an unyielding spirit. Tune in to hear about his transformative adventures, the people who influenced his journey, and the lessons he's learned about embracing change and finding one's true calling. This episode is a testament to the power of perseverance and the beauty of exploring the world beyond our comfort zones.
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  • His Seizures were so Violent they broke his bones!
    In this emotional episode, Dermot O'Kelly shares his son’s battle with autoimmune encephalitis, where the immune system attacks the brain. His son suffered severe seizures, dislocated shoulders, a fractured spine, and spent two months in the hospital, including 16 days in the ICU. The family faced saying goodbye as he was resuscitated.His son experienced psychosis, violent outbursts, catatonia, and absence seizures. He lost the ability to read, write, and speak and had to be spoon-fed. Despite undergoing multiple treatments and facing complications like osteoporosis and a compressed spine, he is now home and making progress, though still struggling with memory issues and fatigue. His immune system is suppressed for two years to prevent further attacks. Eoin's story is one of resilience and hope amid great adversity.
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