Seaneen Molloy

Seaneen Molloy is a Northern Irish blogger and activist based in Belfast.[1] [2]

Seaneen Molloy-Vaughan
BornBelfast, Northern Ireland
OccupationBlogger, columnist
NationalityNorthern Irish
Period2007–present
SubjectMental Health

Background

Molloy is a columnist for BBC Ouch!, the BBC disability website. She is also a regular contributor to One in Four magazine, and has written for The Guardian and The Observer. Her blog, the Secret Life of a Manic Depressive, was adapted for BBC Radio 4 under the title, Dos and Don'ts for the Mentally Interesting. The play won the award for Best Radio Drama at the 2009 Mind Mental Health Media Awards.[3] [4] [5]

In October 2010, Molloy participated in a comedy show at the Brighton Comedy Festival as part of the Warning: May Contain Nuts project. Warning: May Contain Nuts won gold at the Sony Radio Awards in May 2011. Since 2016, she has been contributing to BuzzFeed. She was married in 2012.[6][7]

gollark: Apparently Unicode has an invisible comma character. It looks like this: ⁣. One must wonder why they thought this was necessary.
gollark: Anyone know where I can find a large dataset of privacy policies, for neural network training?
gollark: <@498244879894315027> Firstly, you could probably try and just use some existing packet capture tool for this. Secondly, seriously what are you doing?! I don't think trying to replay IP or Ethernet packets (whatever gets sent to the network card) has any chance of working to meddle with a higher-level service.
gollark: I suspect it's whatever you're doing to bptr after each broadcast. That looks dubious and the log says it's a "loadprohibited" error, which sounds like something memory.
gollark: I don't think this affects *me* very badly, since my configured disk encryption all runs in software without any weird TPM interaction, I don't use "secure" boot, and it seems like this would need physical access or unrealistically good timing, but it's still not very good.

References

  1. Logan, Brian (6 October 2010), Funny, haha: The Comedy of Mental Health Issues, London: The Guardian, retrieved 13 January 2011
  2. BBC Radio Berkshire Wins Gold in Sony Awards, BBC, 10 May 2011, retrieved 11 May 2011
  3. Seaneen Molloy, BBC, retrieved 13 January 2011
  4. Afternoon Play — Do's and Don'ts for the Mentally Interesting, BBC, retrieved 13 January 2011
  5. "Mind Mental Health Media Awards 2009", Mind, retrieved 13 January 2011
  6. "Seaneen Molloy-Vaughan", BuzzFeed, BuzzFeed, retrieved 24 March 2016
  7. Seaneen Molloy, London: The Guardian, 17 December 2010, retrieved 13 January 2011
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