Creative Ireland: How Ireland Is Harnessing Creativity as National Strategy with SHEILA DEEGAN

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Today, we talk about creativity—not as a luxury, but as a national strategy. Sheila Deegan is one of Ireland’s leading cultural architects. Over three decades, she’s shaped the artistic life of Limerick and helped reimagine the role of creativity in civic life. She now serves in the Creative Ireland Programme, a bold cross-government initiative that sees culture as a force for personal and national wellbeing. From children’s creative freedom to climate action, from local festivals to cross-border partnerships, Creative Ireland asks a radical question: what happens when a country places imagination at the heart of public policy? Sheila Deegan joins me now to talk about that question ... 

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Creative Ireland, creativity, public policy, cultural strategy, Irish arts, youth empowerment, creative communities, health and wellbeing, creative industries, climate action, sustainability, Sheila Deegan, inclusion, access, storytelling, heritage,