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RuthAnne: “You’re stronger than you know”

RuthAnne: “You’re stronger than you know”

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Irish singer-songwriter RuthAnne shares her journey from a young talent breaking into the music industry to collaborating with some of the biggest names in the business. She opens up about the tough realities of the music world, the art of songwriting, the power of embracing who you are and finding your unique parts.

RuthAnne also shared her personal battle with endometriosis - living with chronic pain, pushing through while working and performing, and the fight to be heard and properly diagnosed. Her message to anyone going through it: “You’re not a burden. You’re stronger than you know.”

Courage, vulnerability, and truth - and we’re so grateful to RuthAnne for sharing with us.

Follow her on Instagram - at ThisIsRuthAnne - check out her latest single Complete Me

The song spoken about - dedicated to warriors is The Way I’m Wired

And she plays The Sugar Club Dublin on October 15th.

Note - We recorded this remotely as RuthAnne is based in London, and there is a technical hitch with Carla’s voice at one point, so apologies for that - but do bear with it, because you don’t want to miss this one!

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Presented by Half of Carla aka Carla Piera FitzGerald and produced by Claire O'Dowd

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