Gerry Adams, a prominent Irish republican politician and former president of Sinn Féin, shares his complex legacy from the Troubles to peacemaking. He discusses navigating the party's political landscape amidst Ireland's evolving dynamics and the emotional toll of leadership. Adams reflects on the challenges of trust and loyalty in activism, while addressing the need for dialogue, especially within historical conflicts. Humorous anecdotes, like a bug discovery in Sinn Féin's HQ leading to a quirky fundraising initiative, add a light touch to a deeply insightful conversation.