On this Episode of Unbound Conversations
Eímear Noone, Irish composer and conductor, shares her approach to overcoming personal challenges while maintaining a high level of performance on stage. She reveals the mindset shift that helps her show up for others, even when she's not feeling her best, and how she navigates the balance between self-compassion and the drive to deliver excellence.
Listen to the full episode here: https://www.liveunbound.com/podcasts/28-eimear-noone-irish-culture-mindset-breaking-barriers
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About the Guest

Eímear Noone is an award-winning Irish composer and film and video game music conductor known for her work on World of WarCraft, The Legend of Zelda, and more. She has also composed for major films and television series, such as The Canterville Ghost (Signature), Maxine (Channel 5), So This is Christmas (Venom) and many more. Between this catalogue of more than 25 compositions and hundreds of performances from the Royal Albert Hall to the Beijing Olympic Stadium, her music has reached upwards of 100 million people, inspiring audience members and fellow musicians alike. She made history in 2020 when she became the first woman to conduct at the Oscars at their 92nd annual awards ceremony and continues to make strides as an advocate for women in music, technology, and their related fields. As a speaker, she is world-renowned for her engaging and inventive style, and has delivered masterclasses and speeches at Google, the American Chamber of Commerce, the Irish Embassy in the United States, and even the Irish National Rugby Team.
Eímear’s upcoming concerts include:
31 May: Video Games in Concert with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra at Usher Hall
1 June: Video Games in Concert with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
22 August: Video Games in Concert with the Antwerp Symphony at Amsterdam Concertgebouw, ft. Aisling McGlynn