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Transforming Passions: Rob's Garda Journey from Photographer and passion for Human Rights to Law Enforcement

Transforming Passions: Rob's Garda Journey from Photographer and passion for Human Rights to Law Enforcement

Update: 2024-02-06
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In this episode of "Finding Your Direction," Emma is joined by Rob Grace, who shares his fascinating career journey, beginning with his childhood dream of becoming a press photographer. However, life took unexpected turns, leading him to study fine art photography and later delve into politics and sociology during his academic pursuits. Passionate about human rights and working with youth, Rob's path evolved as he volunteered with the IPCC in Dublin and other youth advocacy groups.


In this episode, Emma and Rob talk about the following:



  • Rob shares his journey from aspiring press photographer to joining the Gardai at 32, driven by a passion for human rights.



  • Emphasizes the significance of support from friends and family during Rob's transformative career journey.



  • The challenges Rob encountered while reshaping his career path.



  • Robs shares his future career aspiration to transition to mental health and youth advocacy.




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Transforming Passions: Rob's Garda Journey from Photographer and passion for Human Rights to Law Enforcement

Transforming Passions: Rob's Garda Journey from Photographer and passion for Human Rights to Law Enforcement

Emma Lynch