Rejecting the view that ageing women are increasingly irrelevant or invisible in society, this collection frankly acknowledges the tribulations and loudly celebrates the triumphs of women in their third age.
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Horizons
Thanks to Mary Fagan for having me along to chat.
https://www.radiokerry.ie/podcasts/horizons/?utm_campaign=web&utm_source=email&utm_medium=web
Shapes of Grey Podcast – Into The Grey
https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/ep-92-mary-kennelly-on-grief-dementia-caring-anticipatory/id1450116449?i=1000566442832
Mary brings a whole other perspective to the podcast with this very tender and beautiful episode. Two ‘giants’ in her life, Fr John and Brendan were more than Uncles to Mary. They were constant forces of good, founts of wisdom and a huge part of her life. When Fr John developed vascular dementia, Mary found herself in the role of carer. Shortly after his death, Brendan too was diagnosed with a different form of dementia and once again, Mary stepped in. Her collection of poems “Into the Grey” will resonate with anyone who has ever found themselves in the role of carer, or lost someone to dementia or Alzheimers. Through poetry and chat, we explore this ambiguous loss that often has loved ones on their knees with exhaustion.
Mary’s story resonated with me on a deep level, having lost my father in March 2021, also with dementia. Her book moved me greatly and I highly recommend getting your hands on this treasure. Please buy directly from the Nursing homes (link below) who took amazing care of Fr John and Brendan, and who need the money to fix their roof!
https://arasmhuirenurs.wpengine.com/product/into-the-grey/
Mary hails originally from Ballylongford, Co.Kerry, although she’s lived in Glin with Gus and their children Ruth, Matthew and Caleb for many years. She has worked in Education but also in the Arts for over thirty years. She published her first collection of poetry 25 years ago.
Her previous collections include ‘Sunny Spells,Scattered Showers’, ‘From the Stones’, ‘Catching Bats Takes Patience’ and ‘Splinters’.
‘Into the Grey’ is a collection that follows her journey living with the impact of dementia on her two uncles, Fr. John Kennelly and the poet Brendan Kennelly and on the family who loved them.
The book was written as a way of dealing with the grief caused by living decline but also as a thank you to the staff who cared for John and Brendan in their nursing homes.
All profits from ‘Into the Grey’ will be shared by Our Lady of Fatima Home, Tralee, Co. Kerry and Aras Mhuire Nursing Home, Listowel, Co Kerry.
Both Nursing homes provide an exceptional standard of care to the residents who make their home with them and an exceptional standard of supports to the families of those residents.
Founded by the Dominican Sisters, Our Lady of Fatima home in Tralee, currently provides a home to 66 residents, including many priests and nuns. It has recently undergone a significant expansion so all funds from the sale of the book will be gratefully received
Arás Mhuire was built with a grant from the society of St Vincent De Paul in 1970 and has had to actively fundraise since it’s inception. Arás Mhuire are hoping to put the funds from the sale of the book towards roof repairs and the building of a storage space.
Link to purchase ‘Into the Grey’ directly from the nursing home
https://arasmhuirenurs.wpengine.com/product/into-the-grey/
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The Cure Podcast – Into The Grey
https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-cure-podcast/id1555293332?i=1000563744052
In this episode we chat all things poetry with the wonderful Mary Kennelly. Mary shares her journey through poetry and why she has written her most recent book. It is a lovely personal story about life, illness, caring for loved ones and finding peace after their death.
Seven Steps to Birth a Crone- Coming in October 2023
Mary’s next book is coming soon. Working with artists Rebecca Carroll and Susan Hitching to explore the often invisible third age of woman, using words and images that are drawn from Irish mythology but are nonetheless relevant and thought provoking.
Seven Steps to Birth A Crone’ is possibly the most inspiring and powerful collaborative exploration into the contradictory, multifaceted challenges of becoming an older woman that I’ve had the pleasure to behold and embrace.’ Fiona Marron Artist
Sunny Spells, Scattered Showers
https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerryman/news/sunny-spells-as-writer-and-artist-combine-talents-27366786.html