Episodes

  • Men who are serious about rescuing their relationships - Puya Delavar
    Feb 23 2025

    On today's podcast I chatted with relationship crisis coach, Puya Delavar.

    About 10 years ago Puya was on the brink - his successful corporate career came at a huge price as his marriage and his personal health were in crisis.

    He had successfully played the corporate game, giving his career everything and more but realised that he was about to lose thievery thing that was most precious to him and he wanted to change.

    It got so bad that his own doctor recommended that he should quit his job!

    He studied and researched how to repair the damage and recover his relationship and this process of discovery not only led to what he calls “holistic success”, but it also led him on the path to helping other men who find themselves in the same life predicament.

    Puya’s ‘Crisis to Connection’ programme helps men to face and embrace their emotions and over twelve weeks he helps them to repair their relationships and prosper.

    Enjoy the show...

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Turning your passion for your football club into a career with Josh Williams
    Feb 13 2025

    On today’s podcast I had the absolute pleasure of discussing one of my huge passions, my love of Liverpool Football Club with Liverpudlian, Josh Williams.

    Josh is a football analyst, a journalist, an author and a podcaster and his very focussed area of interest is the football club that I adore.

    Josh is from the city, he has an analytical mind and he has combined that with his passion for his club, and on his podcast and Substack account, Distance Covered he goes into the kind of clever detail that all dedicated fans love.

    He left his full time job as a football journalist with the Liverpool Echo to bravely follow his passion and if you want to read and listen to what he has to say you have to subscribe - it’s more than worth it.

    As well as being a clever football analyst he is a super nice guy who seems to have this thing called life figured out!

    Enjoy the show..

    Podcast Production by Greg Canty

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    57 mins
  • Helping successful women find a true live partner with Bob Grant of the Relationship Headquarters
    Feb 3 2025

    On today's podcast I chatted to a really nice guy, Bob Grant, a clinically trained relationship expert and founder of Relationship Headquarters.

    For over 20 years Bob from Atlanta, Georgia, has been helping successful women to find lasting relationships with men through his very successful programmes.

    Bob chats about the unique challenges that these successful women have and how his programmes help them to overcome these challenges and fulfill their dreams.

    Men and women are very different, and a woman’s “success” can cause a particular set of circumstances because of the roles we are normally programmed to have in our relationships.

    Bob chats about this, about how you treat your own heart and so much more.

    Enjoy the show ..,

    Podcast Production by Greg Canty

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Bridging the gap between humanity and AI with Anders Indset
    Jan 25 2025

    On today's podcast I chatted with Anders Indset, a Norwegian business and life philosopher.

    Anders, a former international handball champion and entrepreneur, now spends his time writing and speaking at events about philosophy and the role of technology for humanity.

    Anders has many big ideas, he invests in technology businesses that can create a positive effect on humanity and unlike me he is very positive about the role of AI in society.

    He chats about his latest book, ‘The Viking Code’ and yes we did have a big conversation about that horrible topic, AI !!

    He has a lot to say and I must admit at times I found it hard to keep up with him!!

    Enjoy the show

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • The Meaning of Life!
    Jan 13 2025

    An unlikely and unexpected meeting with my cousin Mick Brennan led us to recording this podcast at the beginning of the year.

    Mick is a psychotherapist and counsellor among many other interests that he has.

    On the podcast we figured out the meaning of life, and he also chatted to me about the importance of building a solid foundation for your mental health and general well being by looking after a few basic things every day.

    While we chatted about well being we also spoke about the importance of being resilient and being able to cope with the normal stresses that life can throw at all of us.

    Happy New Year and enjoy the show!



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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Another war time Christmas in Kyiv with Paul Niland, CEO and Founder of Lifeline Ukraine
    Dec 21 2024

    On today’s podcast I chatted with Paul Niland, journalist and CEO / Founder of Lifeline Ukraine, the national suicide prevention resource for the country.

    This is the third year in succession that I have chatted with Paul from his apartment in Kyiv as he and fellow Ukrainians prepare for another war time Christmas and the prospect of yet another year of this brutal war.

    Even though Paul is experiencing the effects of the relentless stress of living through a war, he says the mood there is one of resolute resistance, Ukraine will not capitulate and he is confident that victory will come.

    We spoke about daily life in Kyiv, the possible difference that Trump may make, how people end up being hardened by war and we even spoke about Christmas trees.

    This is my last podcast of 2024, I’d like to thank all of my guests this year and I’d like to thank you, my listeners.

    Have a wonderful, peaceful Christmas and let’s hope that Paul and his fellow Ukrainians will experience this too, sooner rather than later.

    Enjoy the show.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Inside the unsafe world of cosmetic surgery with Michelle Furey
    Dec 16 2024

    On today’s podcast I chatted with Michelle Furey, who comes from that famous Irish musical family.

    Michelle' s career wasn’t a musical one, but one in the beauty industry which resulted in her establishing her own beauty clinic.

    Her life took a huge turn in 2018 when just like many others, she went to Turkey for what should have been a routine Tummy Tuck procedure. This procedure turned out to be a botched horror show of monumental proportions which has resulted in Michelle needing 21 subsequent procedures to restore her health, which has still not been fully restored,

    Michelle, determined to make sure that no one suffers like her has started her own cosmetic surgery company Asetica to provide safe, affordable procedures for these who need them

    Our conversation provides a fascinating insight into this poorly regulated industry, about who needs these procedures and what would make them take the same dangerous journey as Michelle took.

    Enjoy the show...

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • 10 Years of the Wild Atlantic Way with Place Brand Pioneer, Malcolm Allan
    Dec 3 2024

    On today’s podcast I chatted with my good friend, the proud Scotsman, Malcolm Allan, co-founder of a new training company, The Place Brand Academy.

    At the tender age of 75, Malcolm, one of the true pioneers of Place Brand Marketing had brought all of his experience, knowledge and expertise together for anyone who wants to work or learn more about this fascinating discipline.

    Malcolm chats about the importance of place branding, and the process and discipline involved in developing place brands. As the Wild Atlantic Way celebrates 10 successful years he shares his story of how the brand was developed and how the same approach was used for other brands he worked with around the world.

    While developing a place brand is an important first step, the real value is created when it is managed properly into the future.

    Enjoy the show!

    Podcast Production by Greg Canty

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    56 mins