Róisín Ingle
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I mean, she's an incredible young woman who's making films and documentaries at the moment, but she's grew up in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
She's lived with all these very culturally difficult, challenging, you know, war, all those kind of things.
So just her capacity for dealing with all of that
And we actually had a lot of shared kind of mutual philosophical approaches to those kind of things, to difficulties.
Basically, we both realized that we're both very grateful people and just realizing what we have rather than what we don't have or what we've lost.
And it was amazing, you know.
And she had read, actually, Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning.
And that really inspired her.
So, yeah, so lots, lots of stuff.
But also, I think just generally you get to, it's just even words and things.
things that you haven't heard of.
Yeah.
And do you know what's refreshing?
You know, it's just very refreshing being around the youngs, as I call them.
No, and it's brightness and it's freshness and it's possibility and wonder and kind of, you know, so it's wonderful to be around that.
And we can get jaded.
And we can get kind of, you know, I think intergenerational friendships either way are just brilliant.
I'd have older friends who'd be a bit older than me, you know, as well.
And I think it just keeps everything interesting, you know.
Who wants to be with just all people who have sort of the same experience as you?