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Karen Frances McCarthy is a published author, teacher, former political journalist, and spiritual mentor. She was born in Dublin, Ireland. She has a master's degree from University College Dublin, is a graduate of the
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, and has three Certificates of Recognition from the Spiritualist college, the Arthur Findlay College. She is currently a PhD Candidate at the prestigious Russell Group of Research Universities at the University of Birmingham (UK), researching contemporary ghost literature. She is the daughter of world-renowned swimming coach Bill McCarth

and the sister of Irish Olympian
Earl McCarthy Earl McCarthy (born 8 February 1969) is a retired male freestyle swimmer from Ireland. He competed for his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. sta ...
.


Political writing


Journalism

As a journalist, McCarthy began covering US politics for a variety of newspapers, including ''
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''. and the ''Riz Khan Show'' on
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. In 2007, she was an embedded reporter in Iraq. She was one of the first to write about Sunni Awakening Councils in Anbar Province, Al Qaeda HQ in Baqubah, for ''The Irish Times''.


Television

In 2006, McCarthy wrote and produced ''Made in America'' for
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in Ireland, about the challenges and triumphs of the human spirit of four young Irish people who emigrated to the US in the early 1990s on the eve of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement that changed the economic and political climate of Ireland. The series was nominated for an Irish Film & Television Academy Award for Best Documentary Series.


Books


''The Other Irish''

In 2010, McCarthy's first book ''The Other Irish'' was published by
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Inc. For this work, she was named one of Ireland's top female broadcasters who have had an international impact. The book was supported by Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs as part of the country's Reconciliation and Anti-Sectarian Fund as a cultural outreach project. The announcement of support for these projects was made on 28 November 2012.
Northern Ireland is still a very divided society. We saw the potential for sectarian activity to flare up again this summer, so it's clear that, despite the enormous progress made since the Good Friday Agreement was signed, great challenges remain. We are supporting these projects to help overcome the problem of sectarianism and to promote reconciliation in Northern Ireland as well as strengthening community relations across the island of Ireland. I am grateful to the groups and individuals who carry out this critical work. It remains as important as ever that we support their efforts.
As part of the reconciliation effort, McCarthy travelled throughout Ireland, talking to various Protestant communities, including the Ulster Scots Agency, the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland, the Linen Hall Library, and the Monreagh Heritage Centre. It was also supported in the media by Ian Adamson, OBE, and William Humphrey DUP MLA in the ''
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''. She appeared on RTÉ's History Show with Miles Dungan, NPR with Kathleen Dunn, the BBC's ''Saturday Morning Radio Show'' with John Toal. The book was reviewed favourably by the ''Huffington Post'', and by Prof. James Flannery of Emory College for the ''Irish America Magazine''.


Spiritual writing


Journalism

In 2011, McCarthy stopped covering politics and began to contribute features articles on spirituality, existential belief systems and philosophy of religion for The Irish Times, Salon, Huffington Post Religion Beliefnet, ''Belfast Media'', and ''The Irish Voice.''


Television

McCarthy worked with
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to produce TV shows based on Chopra's books ''Alchemy'' and ''The Crystal Cave''. Martin Sheen as Arthur,
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as Merlin, and Johanna Cassidy as the narrator offered a dramatic reading designed to teach those seeking a deeper meaning in their lives that they may locate wisdom by seeking their "inner wizard."


Books


''Till Death Don't Us Part''

In 2011, McCarthy had what she has described as an awakening. In 2020, she described the events leading up to this in a memoir ''Till Death Don't Us Part: A True Story of Awakening to Love After Life,'' which was published b
White Crow Books
It is described a true and transformational story of one woman's extraordinary journey from skepticism, through tragedy, into awakening to the knowledge that her dead fiancé is communicating from the hereafter. The story recounts McCarthy's change in focus and career path, and how she moved toward Spiritualism and writing about spirituality as a result of these experiences. It was described by NYU Professor Ernest Rubeinstein as "a story that doesn't just save us from our fear of death but also from the vague uneasiness and sense of disconnection that sometimes infect a life." It does this by emphasizing the existential implications of continued existence for this life and how joy and purpose come from having an open mind, an open heart, the courage to heal, and from being willing to embrace and share the compassion offered us from the unseen world. Feature article versions of the story appeared in the British magazine ''
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'' and the politically progressive/liberal news magazine ''Salon''.


=Reception

= In the first week of its release, ''Till Death Don't Us Part'' was ranked No. 1 New Release in its category on Amazon. McCarthy appeared in various print media outlets, talking about the book, grief, consciousness, and awakening, including ''Forbes'', ''The Irish Times'', The Irish Voice and Psychic News. ''Till Death Don't Us Part'' was featured in the Life After Life blog of Raymond Moody. She appeared on various radio shows and podcasts, including ''New Thinking Allowed'' with Jeffrey Mishlove, ''New Realities TV'' with Alan Steinfeld, ''Seek Reality'' with Roberta Grimes, ''Psychic Matters'' with Ann Theato, and the Conan Doyle Casebook. She also gave lectures at the Edgar Cayce Center of New York and the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Centre in Scotland. The book was described by Academy Award® Nominee Juanita Wilson as "A gripping modern love story that transcends all boundaries." Peabody Award winner Alexandra Lipsitz was quoted as saying, "Her experiences made me believe in things I never thought I could believe in." Susan Shapiro, ''New York Times'' bestselling author of ''Unhooked'' & ''Byline Bible'', wrote "It's a fascinating transformational journey that challenges all our assumptions about death." Author Jennifer Belle wrote, "A news reporter and former diehard skeptic, McCarthy gives us an entertaining, impeccably researched, and brilliantly written page-turner about continuing love after life, that will move, amaze, and provide deep comfort with its glorious, inspiring, and deafening ring of truth." It also received favorable praise from Tricia J. Robertson, former President of the Society for Psychical Research, Minister David R Bruton MBA, President
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& Principal of the Arthur Findlay College, Nancy Eubel, former co-executive director of
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, and Victor and Wendy Zammit, co-authors of ''A Lawyer Presents the Evidence for the Afterlife''.


Mediumship

After the transformation she experienced in 2010 after the death of her fiancé, the events described in ''Till Death Don't Us Part'', and the revivification of an early childhood paranormal ability, McCarthy became an advocate of the ethical practice and healing potential of mediumship. She underwent years of intensive training at Arthur Findlay College, a school of Spiritualism and the psychic sciences. She holds three awards, Certificates of Recognition, in mediumship, spiritual healing and public speaking from its governing body, the Spiritualist National Union. She has a private mediumship practice based between New York and Dublin. She continues to write about spirituality, bereavement, and metaphysical issues She offers private sessions in mediumship and healing to clients around the world, and she teaches mediumship development, mystics and mysticism, and inspirational writing with The Arthur Conan Doyle Cantre, the Edgar Cayce Center of New York, One Spirit Learning Alliance, Humanity's Team, and The Shift Network. McCarthy is "passionate about giving voice to those in spirit to bring messages of joy, upliftment, and healing to loved ones still here in physical form. She is an advocate for palliative and afterlife education and how we can maintain relationships with those in spirit form in a healthy way." She has been interviewed by the ''Huffington Post'' and Forbes and about her work.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:McCarthy, Karen Frances 1971 births Living people Alumni of the London School of Journalism Alumni of University College Dublin Journalists from Dublin (city)