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Cry Power Podcast with Hozier and Global Citizen - Episode 8 - Colm O' Gorman
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Presented with our friends at Global Citizen. To take action on the issues discussed in this episode head to GlobalCitizen.org/CryPower .

Joining Hozier for the 8th episode of Cry Power is Executive Director of Amnesty International Ireland and activist Colm O' Gorman.

Follow Colm on Twitter at twitter.com/Colmogorman

The views expressed in this podcast do not reflect those of Global Citizen or its partners.
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@presentlycrescent

2 years ago

I’ve been listening to these during long drives and lemme tell ya, crying while on the highway is an EXPERIENCE. This was beyond powerful

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@user-wm2fv3sp3x

4 months ago

Thanks, Hozier and Colm O' Gorman, for the podcast. It is one of the most profound and if not the most profound experience of my life. I cried most of the time, first for the horrific abuse that Mr O' Gorman had suffered in his teenage years and then crying because I was so moved by the positivity and the hope and faith in humanity that he still held despite what had happened to him. One of the most important lessons I have learned from this podcast is, Love, Compassion and Empathy is where true power lies. You are one remarkable person and that is an understatement for I am short of words that can really express how I feel. But I think you already know your own strengths and power. Thanks so much for making a real difference in this world and be a shining example for all to follow. Much respect and admiration.

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@vee2778

4 years ago

What a strong, brave, inspirational man. I was brought to tears by the abuse he suffered and amazed by his strength of character to overcome the trauma and despair of that to become the person he has. Thank you for the podcast

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@annaclawson7084

2 years ago

Mr. O'Gorman, your ability to be so candid is very impactful. I have felt that same fear, shame and lack of self worth and even lack of identity. Anyway, I'll stem the rambling gush of emotion that I feel coming on and just thank you for waking me up. I've got a lot of work to do and you've convinced me to open the door to hope again. Mr. Hozier-Byrne, thank you for the work you've done on this series to reinvigorate folks in the fight for equality and empowerment of the disenfranchised. I found my way to this podcast after watching a few of your interviews and subsequently being drawn in by the fact that you do so clearly live from the heart, as Mr. O'Gorman said. It's fantastic that you've found such a bloom of a project to put that heart into. It's certainly inspired me. It is nice to think that either of you might actually read this at some point, though I do recognize many shortcomings in the discursive potential of the YouTube comment section. Whatever the case may be, go raibh míle maith agaibh!

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@davidfahn3630

4 years ago

I am absolutely amazed by this man and how he turned something so vulnerable about himself to help and support those in need truly an idol people should look up to.

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@magicgnome5515

3 years ago

I immediately replayed this after listening to it the first time. I cant express how heartening to listen to such a truly good person speak. Thank you.

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@Boomerangpie

1 year ago

It wasn’t for yourself that you stood up and said something, because you weren’t able to love yourself enough at that time enough to seek accountability for what was done to you. But the realisation that your abuser could still be abusing other people…that was enough. To say I’m proud for the strength and wisdom that showed is an understatement ❤

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@EE-zd6xh

3 years ago

why these don't have 1 million views I will never know....excellent work! More please!

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@angelicalloyd4879

3 years ago

Just beautiful the love shared through musoc made me cry god bless all musicians in the world

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@jamesyoung9078

2 years ago

Hey there Hozier. Me and my friend Jessica Carpenter really enjoy your music. I was wanting to know if there would be anyway I could get y'all to send her a shout out or something like that. It would mean the world to her she is a big promoter of y'all's music. Sha actually got me turned on to it and now I share it with many others. Thanks and God bless.

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@yolytv44

3 years ago

Gracias ❤️jamás había escuchado mis sentimientos en la voz de alguien más.

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@ijustexisted222

5 months ago

Wow... it's incredible that this randomly showed up on my fyp this morning...a lot of parallels to my journey. What an inspiring human. You can absolutely come back from anything and use what you learn to make a difference in the world. Thank you for sharing this story. I truly needed to hear this today...🙏❤😢🫂

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