In today's episode, Audrey and Baggie chat with Aubrey McCarthy, a man whose life's work has been dedicated to lifting up the most vulnerable members of society.
Aubrey, a businessman from Naas, Co. Kildare, was recently named the Red Cross Humanitarian of the Year for 2024, and it’s easy to see why.
His personal journey, from growing up on a farm in Punchestown where he experienced poverty and hardship, to becoming a passionate advocate for the marginalised, is nothing short of extraordinary.
As the Founder and Chairman of Tiglin, Aubrey has spent the past 16 years providing housing, rehabilitation, and essential supports for those affected by homelessness, addiction, and displacement. Through his leadership, Tiglin has transformed thousands of lives, giving a voice to those who have been silenced by life’s toughest challenges. But his dedication doesn’t stop there—he is also involved in numerous other charitable organisations, from the No Bucks Café on Pearse Street to serving as Chair of the South West Drugs Task Force, Casadh and the Tivoli Training Centre in Dun Laoghaire.
Join us as we dive into the incredible story of Aubrey McCarthy—his unwavering commitment to combating poverty, his vision for a more equitable society, and the personal experiences that have shaped him into the humanitarian leader he is today. You won’t want to miss this conversation.
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Podcast Hosts:
- Audrey Moore has worked in social care for the past 22+ years in front line, management and teaching roles. Currently a consultant with Trust Social Care Consultancy, Audrey works with Social Care Workers and organisations providing professional supervision, mentoring, training and advice.
- David Bagnall has worked in a variety of Youth Work and Social Care settings. Currently a Team Leader in ChildVision where he has worked for 17+ years. He is the parent of a visually impaired son and is an advocate for Human Rights-based Approach in Health and Social Care Services; Participation, Accountability, Non-discrimination and Equality, Empowerment and Legality.
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