
Mary Kennedy
Mary Kennedy was the mother of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and is remembered for her contributions to social causes and her family's legacy. Her life and struggles have been referenced in discussions about the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, particularly in relation to grief and mental health, following her son's public revelations about his experiences with these substances.
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Mary Kennedy describes her experience learning Irish as important for the future of the language.
‘Huge demand’ for Irish language classes as adult learners return to school decades on – The Irish TimesMary Kennedy has been following the presidential campaign closely.
‘I wasn’t going to vote for Jim Gavin – what would a footballer know?’ – The Irish TimesMary Kennedy is a broadcaster who participated in a podcast interview with Heather Humphreys.
In Heather Humphreys, Fine Gael faithful think they’ve found their first president – The Irish TimesMary Kennedy committed suicide, adding to the tragedies of the Kennedy family.
Familia Kennedy: saga unei dinastii între glorie, tragedii și blesteme care încă tulbură AmericaMary Kennedy spoke at a furniture upcycling workshop about mixing modern furniture with vintage pieces.
antique furniture back in vogue in Irish homes – The Irish TimesMary Kennedy has brought along two vintage foot stools with sentimental value.
‘If things go wrong, it can be easily rectified’ – The Irish TimesMary Kennedy is mentioned in the context of her son’s experience using ayahuasca to process grief from her death.
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