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The Kelly Lundberg Podcast
How to 10x Your Goals Without Burnout | with Benjamin Owen
What if achieving 10x growth is actually easier than aiming for 2x?In this powerful episode of The Kelly Lundberg Podcast, Kelly sits down with Coach Benjamin Owen to break down the mindset shift behind the bestselling book 10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan and Dr Benjamin Hardy.Benjamin shares his journey from becoming a personal trainer at 16 to building a 10,000 square foot transformation gym, pivoting during Covid into full time business and leadership coaching, and relocating to Dubai to immerse himself in a high performance, 10x...
2026-02-26
44 min
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Of babies, bathwater & AI
In the second episode of Parallel Streams Owen Kelly introduces and contextualises a recent episode from the weekly podcasts made by David Rovics. This one, which we repost here by kind permission of David Rovics, contains his personal analysis of the relationships between music, jobs and AI, and provides some practical examples. PARALLEL STREAMS EPISODE 02 | FEBRUARY 13 | 2026 PARTICIPANTS Owen Kelly | David Rovics COMMENTARY Wikipedia describes David Rovics as "an American indie singer/songwriter”. They also say that "his music concerns both topical subjects such as the Iraq War, anti...
2026-02-13
27 min
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Of babies, bathwater & AI
In the second episode of Parallel Streams Owen Kelly introduces and contextualises a recent episode from the weekly podcasts made by David Rovics. This one, which we repost here by kind permission of David Rovics, contains his personal analysis of the relationships between music, jobs and AI, and provides some practical examples. PARALLEL STREAMS EPISODE 02 | FEBRUARY 13 | 2026 PARTICIPANTS Owen Kelly | David Rovics COMMENTARY Wikipedia describes David Rovics as "an American indie singer/songwriter”. They also say that "his music concerns both topical subjects such as the Iraq War, anti...
2026-02-13
27 min
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THE RELUCTANT TOBACCONIST
In the first episode of the year we embark on another journey through the golden age of radio, beginning with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in The Reluctant Tobacconist. Friday Number Five | Episode 20 January 30 | 2026 HOST Owen Kelly COMMENTARY On months that have a fifth Friday we break from our normal schedule and produce something else related tangentially to questions of cultural democracy. In 2026 we dive once more into the golden age of radio to bring back some historical examples of serials and comedies tha...
2026-01-30
31 min
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THE RELUCTANT TOBACCONIST
In the first episode of the year we embark on another journey through the golden age of radio, beginning with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in The Reluctant Tobacconist. Friday Number Five | Episode 20 January 30 | 2026 HOST Owen Kelly COMMENTARY On months that have a fifth Friday we break from our normal schedule and produce something else related tangentially to questions of cultural democracy. In 2026 we dive once more into the golden age of radio to bring back some historical examples of serials and comedies tha...
2026-01-30
31 min
REIA Radio
#282: Nightlife Hustle to Real-World Success with Kelly Klein
In this episode of REIA Radio, hosts Ted Kaasch and Owen Dashner sit down with longtime friend (and legendary Omaha character) Thomas Kelly Klein Jr. for a funny, honest look back at what it really took to build OmahaNightlife.com—and what that season of life turned into later.Kelly breaks down how OmahaNightlife.com started with a simple goal—get into events for free—and somehow turned into a major platform that helped shape Omaha’s nightlife scene. They talk about the early hustle, building attention before social media was even a thing, and how the “photo tag”...
2026-01-21
1h 30
REIA Radio
#281: The Real Estate Rundown with Owen and Ted
In this episode of REIA Radio, hosts Owen Dashner, Ted Kaasch, and Denlis Bertrand jump into a laid-back Real Estate Rundown that still hits the real stuff investors deal with: shifting strategies, managing (or escaping) operational chaos, and making decisions that feel great on paper… until the bill shows up.They kick things off reflecting on their recent interview with Kelly Klein—what stood out, what got people fired up, and why there’s probably more to unpack in a follow-up. From there, the conversation turns into a real-time snapsh...
2026-01-19
27 min
Digital Social Hour
Thaddeus Owen: Modern Humans Live Under Alien Light | DSH #1742
What if the biggest health problem isn’t food…but light?In this deep, eye-opening conversation, Thaddeus breaks down why modern humans are living under an alien light environment — and how blue light, LEDs, screens, and 24/7 illumination may be quietly disrupting sleep, hormones, metabolism, mental health, and longevity.From red light therapy and circadian rhythm mismatches, to melatonin, dopamine, EMFs, Wi-Fi, sunglasses, winter sleep, fasting, GLP-1 drugs, and why light acts like a drug — this episode connects dots most people never consider.📚 What You’ll...
2026-01-08
52 min
Ad-Talk
Episode 16 - Kelly Sandella
For episode 16 of "Ad-Talk", I am joined with Kelly Sandella. Kelly works as a healthcare administration specialist and was a double major at UCONN (psychology and communications). We both grew up in Guilford, CT and it was great to hear an old friend's perspective on her college studies and what she is currently doing. Kelly's Linkedin: Kelly Sandella
2026-01-04
31 min
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Position, influence & income
Sophie Hope and Owen Kelly talk to Su Jones about the reactions she has received to her paper Artists' lives: ecologies for resilience, and what she hopes happens next. Meanwhile in an Abandoned Warehouse | Episode 82 January 2nd | 2026 PARTICIPANTS Sophie Hope | Su Jones | Owen Kelly COMMENTARY Last summer Su Jones finished writing Artists' lives: ecologies for resilience, a report formed around case studies of 14 visual artists from three English regions. She had been working on it for the last two years. In this episode So...
2026-01-02
24 min
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Position, influence & income
Sophie Hope and Owen Kelly talk to Su Jones about the reactions she has received to her paper Artists' lives: ecologies for resilience, and what she hopes happens next. Meanwhile in an Abandoned Warehouse | Episode 82 January 2nd | 2026 PARTICIPANTS Sophie Hope | Su Jones | Owen Kelly COMMENTARY Last summer Su Jones finished writing Artists' lives: ecologies for resilience, a report formed around case studies of 14 visual artists from three English regions. She had been working on it for the last two years. In this episode So...
2026-01-02
24 min
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The Intercessor
When Arlene Goldbard is not being a cultural activist or a consultant, she paints. When she is not painting she writes. She writes essays and novels. Her latest novel The Intercessor has just come out. Owen Kelly talks to Arlene about how this specific burst of writing began, how the novel grew from the initial writing, and what she hopes the published book might achieve. DECEMBER 5 | SERIES 2025 STREAM Meanwhile in an Abandoned Warehouse | EPISODE 81 PARTICIPANTS Arlene Goldbard | Owen Kelly COMMENTARY This month Owen Kelly discusses Arlene Go...
2025-12-05
48 min
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The Intercessor
When Arlene Goldbard is not being a cultural activist or a consultant, she paints. When she is not painting she writes. She writes essays and novels. Her latest novel The Intercessor has just come out. Owen Kelly talks to Arlene about how this specific burst of writing began, how the novel grew from the initial writing, and what she hopes the published book might achieve. DECEMBER 5 | SERIES 2025 STREAM Meanwhile in an Abandoned Warehouse | EPISODE 81 PARTICIPANTS Arlene Goldbard | Owen Kelly COMMENTARY This month Owen Kelly discusses Arlene Go...
2025-12-05
48 min
The Rick and Kelly Show
RICK & KELLY'S DAILY SMASH *THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIAL* THURSDAY NOV 27
Rick & Kelly share their love for all you Smashers, along with some of their favorite Black Friday deals, another clip from their interview with the California Kid, star of "Cocaine Quarterback" Owen Hanson, plus some Thanksgiving holiday travel updates IN THE NEWS!OHHO ELEVATED SELTZERS 15% OFF WITH CODE "KELLY15" AT WEAREOHHO.COMGDEFY BLACK FRIDAY/CYBER MONDAY ALL ATHLETIC STYLES $99.95 & FREE SHIPPING!USE CODE "RNK25" AT GDEFY.COMDR KARAM MD SKIN CARE 20% OFF WITH CODE "RK20" AT DRKARAM.COM OR USE LINK IN RICK OR KELLY'S SHOPMY ON INSTAGRAMGET 15% OFF THE BEST COFFEE AND BEST SPICES FROM OUR FRIENDS IN...
2025-11-27
13 min
The Rick and Kelly Show
RICK & KELLY'S DAILY SMASH *TUESDAY NOV 25* OWEN HANSON & KELLY FAMILY DRAMA
Rick & Kelly discuss their remarkable morning interviewing Owen Hanson, the subject of the Prime docuseries "Cocaine Quarterback", which Rick appears in, reporting on the guy who eventually would play a key role in sending Owen to federal prison for ten years... and then Kelly discusses her latest round of family drama, with nasty texts from her mom and texts to Kelly's friends that she suspects are coming from her brother Eric. The timing (Thanksgiving week) is unfortunate but Kelly felt compelled to share because it's been so upsetting for her.For ALL THE THINGS KELLY LOVES, CLICK HERE:https://shopmy.us/kellyandrickRick & Kelly are PROUD to be the OFFICIAL LAUNCH PARTNERS w...
2025-11-25
24 min
8CCC Big Brekky
Home Thermal Mass and Insulation with Owen Kelly
Local architect Owen Kelly, Director of Dogspike Design & Architecture, tackled the big issues that are at the heart of keeping your home cool and comfortable, insulation and thermal mass. Owen visited the Brekky Show ahead of the rising summer temperatures, to talk about different approaches and resources for designing new buildings or retrofitting sub par homes in the arid centre and top end. Some resources come from Housing for Health, and Your Home the government site Owen mentions. Support the show: https://8ccc.com.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-11-19
24 min
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Cultural Coherence
This month Owen Kelly looks at some of the deeper meanings of Katie Lam’s recent remarks on cultural coherence. NOVEMBER 7 | SERIES 2025 STREAM Meanwhile in an Abandoned Warehouse | EPISODE 80 PARTICIPANT Owen Kelly COMMENTARY In this episode Owen Kelly looks into the idea of cultural coherence, something that bubbled to the surface after Katie Lam, a member of parliament for the Conservative Party used it in an interview with the Sunday Times. She appeared to use it one way, and then later claimed she meant it in a...
2025-11-07
25 min
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Cultural Coherence
This month Owen Kelly looks at some of the deeper meanings of Katie Lam’s recent remarks on cultural coherence. NOVEMBER 7 | SERIES 2025 STREAM Meanwhile in an Abandoned Warehouse | EPISODE 80 PARTICIPANT Owen Kelly COMMENTARY In this episode Owen Kelly looks into the idea of cultural coherence, something that bubbled to the surface after Katie Lam, a member of parliament for the Conservative Party used it in an interview with the Sunday Times. She appeared to use it one way, and then later claimed she meant it in a...
2025-11-07
25 min
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Halloween at Faircamp
In this episode we explore Faircamp again, trying to find something to celebrate halloween. Then we take a peep at what we can find at Tribe of Noise. OCTOBER 31 | SERIES 2025 STREAM Friday Number Five | EPISODE 19 HOST Owen Kelly COMMENTARY Today (or tonight, depending on where you are) we have the final Friday Number Five of 2025. At the end of January we started another irregular series of Radio Miaaw: podcasts of music issued under Creative Commons licences; a theme we last explored four years ago. This month have...
2025-10-31
38 min
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Halloween at Faircamp
In this episode we explore Faircamp again, trying to find something to celebrate halloween. Then we take a peep at what we can find at Tribe of Noise. OCTOBER 31 | SERIES 2025 STREAM Friday Number Five | EPISODE 19 HOST Owen Kelly COMMENTARY Today (or tonight, depending on where you are) we have the final Friday Number Five of 2025. At the end of January we started another irregular series of Radio Miaaw: podcasts of music issued under Creative Commons licences; a theme we last explored four years ago. This month have...
2025-10-31
38 min
That’s What I’m Talking About
(298) Welcome Rachel Owen- "Infinite Worth"
Welcome Rachel OwenRachel Owen is a passionate pro-life leader, speaker and mentor with more than 2 decades of ministry experience. Here calling began at just 11 years old, folding baby clothes in a pregnancy center alongside her grandmother.She serves as co-founder and Board President of Informed Choices Medical Clinics, where thousands of women have been empowered to choose life over the past 13 years. Rooted in Rachel's passion for the Gospel, these clinics stand as a living testimony to Christ's love, grace, and healing power. As Rachel often says, "Jesus is the CEO, Chief Physician, and...
2025-10-24
34 min
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Artists’ lives: ecologies for resilience
Susan Jones works as an independent arts researcher and writer who holds specialist knowledge and insight about the social and political environment for artists and contemporary visual arts. She has just completed her independent qualitative and longitudinal study Artists' lives: ecologies for resilience, formed around case studies of 14 visual artists from three English regions. She has been working on it for the last two years. She argues that successive policies since have marginalised artists’ position in the infrastructures and ‘ecology’ of the arts. Arts policy’s ‘market economy’ approach has the effect of undermining its stated aspir...
2025-10-03
18 min
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Artists’ lives: ecologies for resilience
Susan Jones works as an independent arts researcher and writer who holds specialist knowledge and insight about the social and political environment for artists and contemporary visual arts. She has just completed her independent qualitative and longitudinal study Artists' lives: ecologies for resilience, formed around case studies of 14 visual artists from three English regions. She has been working on it for the last two years. She argues that successive policies since have marginalised artists’ position in the infrastructures and ‘ecology’ of the arts. Arts policy’s ‘market economy’ approach has the effect of undermining its stated aspir...
2025-10-03
18 min
Chasing Brighter Podcast: Choosing Real Over Perfect
Super Woman Diaries #8: Kassidy Owen: Empowering Women Through Podcasting
What does it really take for women to break free from societal expectations and build businesses—and lives—that feel authentic and sustainable? Kassidy Owen, Founder & CEO of Kassidy Lynne Social Media Management, joins Jessica in a discussion that addresses various themes surrounding podcast production, business motivation, societal programming, and the evolving role of women in leadership. They emphasizes the importance of resilience in business, the impact of societal expectations on women, and the need for community support. The discussion also touches on the differences between social media platforms, the significance of understanding one's audience, and the balance between work...
2025-09-22
52 min
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Teenage
According to Wikipedia, Jon Savage “is an English writer, broadcaster and music journalist, best known for his book about the Sex Pistols and punk music, England's Dreaming”. He has also written a lengthy and very detailed book called Teenage: the creation of youth 1875 - 1945, and in this episode Owen Kelly looks at that, and points to some of the many interesting and useful connections and examples that Savage has dug up. The blurb on the back of the book says that “Savage fuses popular culture, politics, and social history into a stunning chronicle of modern life”...
2025-09-05
19 min
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Teenage
According to Wikipedia, Jon Savage “is an English writer, broadcaster and music journalist, best known for his book about the Sex Pistols and punk music, England's Dreaming”. He has also written a lengthy and very detailed book called Teenage: the creation of youth 1875 - 1945, and in this episode Owen Kelly looks at that, and points to some of the many interesting and useful connections and examples that Savage has dug up. The blurb on the back of the book says that “Savage fuses popular culture, politics, and social history into a stunning chronicle of modern life”...
2025-09-05
19 min
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Summer reading: Fight Night
Miriam Toews is a Canadian author, and Fight Night is her seventh novel. It tells the story of a grandmother, a pregnant mother, and her young daughter who find themselves living together as an intergenerational family while having to cope with life-changing situations. It reads as a comedy and a commentary. It feels hilarious and deeply moving. Owen Kelly suggests reasons why you should find a copy and add it to your holiday reading.
2025-08-01
20 min
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Summer reading: Fight Night
Miriam Toews is a Canadian author, and Fight Night is her seventh novel. It tells the story of a grandmother, a pregnant mother, and her young daughter who find themselves living together as an intergenerational family while having to cope with life-changing situations. It reads as a comedy and a commentary. It feels hilarious and deeply moving. Owen Kelly suggests reasons why you should find a copy and add it to your holiday reading.
2025-08-01
20 min
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Ways of Attending
According to Wikipedia “Iain McGilchrist's 2009 work, The Master and His Emissary has sold over 200,000 copies worldwide. It sought to consolidate research in brain lateralisation and to insist on the individual and cultural importance of the bi-hemisphere structure of the brain”. McGilchrist suggests that “we have become entranced by the version of the world brought into being by the left hemisphere and forgotten the insights produced by the right”. His publishers persuaded him to write a very short book, Ways of Attending, which took the main arguments of his larger, more complex and more technical work, and rewrote them as...
2025-06-06
20 min
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Ways of Attending
According to Wikipedia “Iain McGilchrist's 2009 work, The Master and His Emissary has sold over 200,000 copies worldwide. It sought to consolidate research in brain lateralisation and to insist on the individual and cultural importance of the bi-hemisphere structure of the brain”. McGilchrist suggests that “we have become entranced by the version of the world brought into being by the left hemisphere and forgotten the insights produced by the right”. His publishers persuaded him to write a very short book, Ways of Attending, which took the main arguments of his larger, more complex and more technical work, and rewrote them as...
2025-06-06
20 min
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Museum of Unrest: community arts collection
We interviewed John Phillips about The Museum of Unrest on December 6, 2024, at the time it launched its second collection, Good Design. You can listen to that discussion again if you click here. Next month, in the middle of June 2025, the Museum of Unrest will launch its third collection, called Community Arts. This collection has been co-curated by John and Belinda Kidd, who has had a long and varied career in community arts, arts research, and evaluation. Currently her work focuses where it began: in Hackney, at Hoxton Hall and Four Corners centre for film...
2025-05-23
33 min
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Museum of Unrest: community arts collection
We interviewed John Phillips about The Museum of Unrest on December 6, 2024, at the time it launched its second collection, Good Design. You can listen to that discussion again if you click here. Next month, in the middle of June 2025, the Museum of Unrest will launch its third collection, called Community Arts. This collection has been co-curated by John and Belinda Kidd, who has had a long and varied career in community arts, arts research, and evaluation. Currently her work focuses where it began: in Hackney, at Hoxton Hall and Four Corners centre for film...
2025-05-23
33 min
NeedleXChange
Owen Kelly - Stitching In His Genes Part 2 [NX089]
In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Owen Kelly.Owen is a fifth-generation embroiderer whose vivid, hand-stitched works blend folk art, cultural symbolism, and personal narrative — all anchored by a lifelong love of textiles and storytelling. In this first part of our conversation, Owen shares his early love of stitching, memories stitched into denim, and how his family history shaped his lifelong relationship with embroidery. It's a journey through punk rock, biker jackets, and the moving legacy of his 'memory skirt'.Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro00:01:25 – The Joy of Creating: Quilts and Feed...
2025-05-12
1h 16
NeedleXChange
Owen Kelly - Stitching In His Genes [NX088]
In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Owen Kelly.Owen is a fifth-generation embroiderer whose vivid, hand-stitched works blend folk art, cultural symbolism, and personal narrative — all anchored by a lifelong love of textiles and storytelling. In this first part of our conversation, Owen shares his early love of stitching, memories stitched into denim, and how his family history shaped his lifelong relationship with embroidery. It's a journey through punk rock, biker jackets, and the moving legacy of his 'memory skirt'.Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro00:03:30 – Growing up stitching: why his creative worl...
2025-05-05
39 min
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Strange Rebels
With this podcast we begin a new set of summer reading suggestions for 2025. In the first episode of the summer (if indeed it is summer where you are) Owen Kelly and David Morley discuss Strange Rebels: 1979 and the Birth of the 21st Century written by Christian Caryl and published in 2014. Neither of them agree with Caryl’s political position but instead argue about the usefulness of the approach he takes to history. Rather than following an issue he traces five plot-threads across the year 1979 and argues that they intertwine in significant ways that narrative-based conventional history overlooks....
2025-05-02
27 min
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Strange Rebels
With this podcast we begin a new set of summer reading suggestions for 2025. In the first episode of the summer (if indeed it is summer where you are) Owen Kelly and David Morley discuss Strange Rebels: 1979 and the Birth of the 21st Century written by Christian Caryl and published in 2014. Neither of them agree with Caryl’s political position but instead argue about the usefulness of the approach he takes to history. Rather than following an issue he traces five plot-threads across the year 1979 and argues that they intertwine in significant ways that narrative-based conventional history overlooks....
2025-05-02
27 min
Champions Mojo for Masters Swimmers
The Feel-Good-Comeback-Story of NCAA All-American Owen Lloyd, EP 277
A disqualification that turns into one of swimming's most viral moments. A champion brought to his knees in tears as officials strip away his victory. And a redemption exactly one year later that proves sometimes, the universe does give second chances.NC State NCAA All-American and ACC Champion in the mile (1650), Owen Lloyd's journey from heartbreak to triumph embodies everything we love about sports comebacks. After winning the mile at the ACC Championships during his senior year, Owen experienced the crushing disappointment of being disqualified for inadvertently falling into a competitor's lane during celebration. The moment – captured on...
2025-05-02
36 min
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Kernowek, Management & Rewilding
Sovay Berriman describes her work as “rooted in their experience of being Cornish, their culture’s shifting identity, and the mutability yet power of a sense of place”. She “uses her practice as a structure and prompt for action and discussion, and is committed to questioning balances of power”. In 2015 Sovay trained as a plumbing and heating engineer and works in the construction industry alongside their art activity with a commitment to helping customers transition to low carbon heating. Their experiences in this line of work have developed the critical socio-economic and political aspects of their p...
2025-04-25
36 min
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Kernowek, Management & Rewilding
Sovay Berriman describes her work as “rooted in their experience of being Cornish, their culture’s shifting identity, and the mutability yet power of a sense of place”. She “uses her practice as a structure and prompt for action and discussion, and is committed to questioning balances of power”. In 2015 Sovay trained as a plumbing and heating engineer and works in the construction industry alongside their art activity with a commitment to helping customers transition to low carbon heating. Their experiences in this line of work have developed the critical socio-economic and political aspects of their p...
2025-04-25
36 min
Stitchery Stories
Owen Kelly: A Creative Storyteller With Distinctive Hand Stitched Style
In this episode, host Susan Weeks sits down with Owen Kelly, a fifth-generation stitcher with over 50 years of experience. Working from his remote home on the SW coast of Ireland, and inspired by the natural beauty of the wild Atlantic coast, Owen shares his colourful creative journey—from traditional family techniques to his innovative “flow stitching” and narrative-inspired projects. Known for his playful globe-trotting character Seamus O'Comanssy, and his ever-evolving quilt project, Owen reveals how he blends art, storytelling, and textile heritage to create pieces that are as personal as they are visually striking. Key Talking Points: ...
2025-04-03
45 min
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Practices, Contexts and Futures
Owen Griffiths describes himself as “an artist, workshop leader and facilitator. Using participatory and collaborative processes, his socially engaged practice explores the possibilities of art to create new frameworks, resources and systems.” From 2017-2019 he acted as co-director of Gentle/Radical, a community arts and social justice project based in Cardiff. He also leads several long-term projects. Lucy Elmes works as a Contemporary Art Curator and Producer based in Plymouth. She leads the Curatorial Programme at Take A Part, strengthening the socially engaged art sector by connecting communities with artists to co-create impactful projects. Kim Wide...
2025-03-28
39 min
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Practices, Contexts and Futures
Owen Griffiths describes himself as “an artist, workshop leader and facilitator. Using participatory and collaborative processes, his socially engaged practice explores the possibilities of art to create new frameworks, resources and systems.” From 2017-2019 he acted as co-director of Gentle/Radical, a community arts and social justice project based in Cardiff. He also leads several long-term projects. Lucy Elmes works as a Contemporary Art Curator and Producer based in Plymouth. She leads the Curatorial Programme at Take A Part, strengthening the socially engaged art sector by connecting communities with artists to co-create impactful projects. Kim Wide...
2025-03-28
39 min
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A State of Culture
This month, Owen Kelly joins Arlene Goldbard to discuss a report entitled “State of Culture” from Culture Action Europe, which describes itself as "the major European network of cultural networks, organisations, artists, activists, academics and policymakers. As the only intersectoral network it brings together members and strategic partners from all areas of culture. Culture Action Europe is the political voice of the cultural sector in Europe...." The group was new to both of us, but since CAE says of itself that "we take care of the cultural ecosystem," cultural democracy is one of the tags on its webs...
2025-01-17
1h 04
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A State of Culture
This month, Owen Kelly joins Arlene Goldbard to discuss a report entitled “State of Culture” from Culture Action Europe, which describes itself as "the major European network of cultural networks, organisations, artists, activists, academics and policymakers. As the only intersectoral network it brings together members and strategic partners from all areas of culture. Culture Action Europe is the political voice of the cultural sector in Europe...." The group was new to both of us, but since CAE says of itself that "we take care of the cultural ecosystem," cultural democracy is one of the tags on its webs...
2025-01-17
1h 04
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Anarchy, New Society, Colin Ward
Owen Kelly talks to Ken Worpole about just some of the adventures of Colin Ward during his adventurous and varied life. JANUARY 3 | SERIES 2025 STREAM Meanwhile in an Abandoned Warehouse | EPISODE 79 PARTICIPANTS Owen Kelly | Ken Worpole COMMENTARY In London, on March 29, 2010, The Daily Telegraph published an obituary that began like this. “Colin Ward, who has died aged 85, was Britain's leading anarchist, a pioneer of adventure playgrounds and a champion of allotment holders and tenant co-operatives; he was the former editor of Anarchy magazine and an unlikely holder of the post...
2025-01-03
32 min
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Anarchy, New Society, Colin Ward
Owen Kelly talks to Ken Worpole about just some of the adventures of Colin Ward during his adventurous and varied life. JANUARY 3 | SERIES 2025 STREAM Meanwhile in an Abandoned Warehouse | EPISODE 79 PARTICIPANTS Owen Kelly | Ken Worpole COMMENTARY In London, on March 29, 2010, The Daily Telegraph published an obituary that began like this. “Colin Ward, who has died aged 85, was Britain's leading anarchist, a pioneer of adventure playgrounds and a champion of allotment holders and tenant co-operatives; he was the former editor of Anarchy magazine and an unlikely holder of the post...
2025-01-03
32 min
The Frontier Psychiatrists
The Mystery of Machine Gun Kelly
My readers and listeners know that this project, The Frontier Psychiatrists, is daily. Sometimes, I don't get the thing done till the end of the day. Today is one of those days. I was running on empty when it came to narrative this morning, so I decided to try to make a podcast. One of the tricky things about these more experimental days is that I don't know if the story is going to work. It's like walking a tightrope. I'll choose something— anything— to write about. And today I decide to make it even more difficult for myself, beca...
2024-12-15
20 min
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The Museum of Unrest
The Museum of Unrest acts as a not-for-profit educational project to support artists designers and communities engaged in art and design linked to social and environmental justice. The project is an online continuation of an organisation that has supported art and social engagement since 1975 when it opened in west London as Paddington Printshop and subsequently became londonprintstudio. Faced with Covid and rising costs the londonprintstudio facilities closed in 2020 but gave birth to the Museum of Unrest. The first collection went online in January 2024 and included commissioned articles, interviews and links on the topic of artists’ an...
2024-12-06
37 min
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The Museum of Unrest
The Museum of Unrest acts as a not-for-profit educational project to support artists designers and communities engaged in art and design linked to social and environmental justice. The project is an online continuation of an organisation that has supported art and social engagement since 1975 when it opened in west London as Paddington Printshop and subsequently became londonprintstudio. Faced with Covid and rising costs the londonprintstudio facilities closed in 2020 but gave birth to the Museum of Unrest. The first collection went online in January 2024 and included commissioned articles, interviews and links on the topic of artists’ an...
2024-12-06
37 min
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The Long Game
Owen Kelly looks at three things that seem to have occurred over the last few months: 1. The failure of cultural democrats in Britain to present a manifesto, policy proposals, or cultural programme to the incoming Labour government; 2. Our collective failure to write our own narrative, and thus our reliance on perpetually opposing the dominant narrative; 3. Our continuing acceptance of just-in-time “arguing-against”, rather than developing long term strategies based on “arguing-for”. Owen proposes we look at how the IEA moved privatisation from the shadows to the mainstream and work out how we can play...
2024-11-01
24 min
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The Long Game
Owen Kelly looks at three things that seem to have occurred over the last few months: 1. The failure of cultural democrats in Britain to present a manifesto, policy proposals, or cultural programme to the incoming Labour government; 2. Our collective failure to write our own narrative, and thus our reliance on perpetually opposing the dominant narrative; 3. Our continuing acceptance of just-in-time “arguing-against”, rather than developing long term strategies based on “arguing-for”. Owen proposes we look at how the IEA moved privatisation from the shadows to the mainstream and work out how we can play...
2024-11-01
24 min
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Nature, Writing, Rewilding and Culture
Sara Selwood has worked in the publicly-funded cultural sector for over 40 years in various capacities, including as editor of the cultural policy journal Cultural Trends since it was first published in 1994. Having started out as an artist, she was an art historian and gallery director before becoming a cultural analyst and working as researcher, editor, academic and consultant. Sara Selwood has worked in the cultural sector for over 40 years in various capacities, including as a gallery director, academic, think tank researcher and a consultant. Much of her work in that sector focuses on cultural policy and the...
2024-10-04
36 min
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Nature, Writing, Rewilding and Culture
Sara Selwood has worked in the publicly-funded cultural sector for over 40 years in various capacities, including as editor of the cultural policy journal Cultural Trends since it was first published in 1994. Having started out as an artist, she was an art historian and gallery director before becoming a cultural analyst and working as researcher, editor, academic and consultant. Sara Selwood has worked in the cultural sector for over 40 years in various capacities, including as a gallery director, academic, think tank researcher and a consultant. Much of her work in that sector focuses on cultural policy and the...
2024-10-04
36 min
miaaw.net
Primary Colours / Couleurs primaires
On episode 43 of A Culture of Possibility, Arlene Goldbard and François Matarasso talk with France Trépanier and Chris Creighton-Kelly, based in British Columbia. France is a visual artist, curator and researcher of Kanien’kéha:ka and French ancestry; Chris is an interdisciplinary artist, writer and cultural critic born in the UK with South Asian/British roots. Together, they direct Primary Colours/Couleurs primaires, a multi-year arts initiative whose main objective is to place Indigenous arts at the centre of the Canadian arts system through gatherings, public presentations, incubation projects, residencies, research and more...
2024-08-16
1h 07
miaaw.net
Primary Colours / Couleurs primaires
On episode 43 of A Culture of Possibility, Arlene Goldbard and François Matarasso talk with France Trépanier and Chris Creighton-Kelly, based in British Columbia. France is a visual artist, curator and researcher of Kanien’kéha:ka and French ancestry; Chris is an interdisciplinary artist, writer and cultural critic born in the UK with South Asian/British roots. Together, they direct Primary Colours/Couleurs primaires, a multi-year arts initiative whose main objective is to place Indigenous arts at the centre of the Canadian arts system through gatherings, public presentations, incubation projects, residencies, research and more...
2024-08-16
1h 07
miaaw.net
New government, new deal?
Susan Jones worked as the director of a-n The Artists Information Company from 1980 to 2014. Her doctoral thesis Artists livelihoods: the artists in arts policy conundrum, Manchester Metropolitan University 2015-2019, exposed baseline flaws in the interrelationship between arts policies and artists’ livelihoods over the last 30 years and articulated a unique new rationale for better support to artists that could enable many more to pursue livelihoods through art practices over a life cycle. She now works as an independent arts researcher and writer who holds specialist knowledge and insight about the social and political environment for ar...
2024-08-02
37 min
miaaw.net
New government, new deal?
Susan Jones worked as the director of a-n The Artists Information Company from 1980 to 2014. Her doctoral thesis Artists livelihoods: the artists in arts policy conundrum, Manchester Metropolitan University 2015-2019, exposed baseline flaws in the interrelationship between arts policies and artists’ livelihoods over the last 30 years and articulated a unique new rationale for better support to artists that could enable many more to pursue livelihoods through art practices over a life cycle. She now works as an independent arts researcher and writer who holds specialist knowledge and insight about the social and political environment for ar...
2024-08-02
37 min
miaaw.net
Summer remix - Live from the Raymond Williams Society, 2019
On April 26 and 27, 2019, seven months before Jeremy Corbyn led the British Labour party to unexpected defeat in a general election, the Raymond Williams Society held its annual conference. Now, in July 2024, as Keir Starmer celebrates a landslide victory for the Labour party, and a new Labour government prepares its long-term agenda, we present a completely re-edited and remixed look at the session on cultural democracy. The conference addressed the topic: Cultural Production and the Redundancy of Work: precarity, automation and critique. The Movement for Cultural Democracy organised a panel at the conference and Sophie Hope, Nick Mahony...
2024-07-26
41 min
miaaw.net
Summer remix - Live from the Raymond Williams Society, 2019
On April 26 and 27, 2019, seven months before Jeremy Corbyn led the British Labour party to unexpected defeat in a general election, the Raymond Williams Society held its annual conference. Now, in July 2024, as Keir Starmer celebrates a landslide victory for the Labour party, and a new Labour government prepares its long-term agenda, we present a completely re-edited and remixed look at the session on cultural democracy. The conference addressed the topic: Cultural Production and the Redundancy of Work: precarity, automation and critique. The Movement for Cultural Democracy organised a panel at the conference and Sophie Hope, Nick Mahony...
2024-07-26
41 min
miaaw.net
Summer Reading 2: A Guide for the Perplexed
According to Gregory Kyle Klug, in a review on Amazon, “Schumacher’s A Guide for the Perplexed is the author’s response to the philosophical juggernaut of materialism in the western world. In it, he exposes the intellectual and spiritual poverty of the view that man is nothing more than a naked ape with advanced computing power; that all reality and knowledge can be reduced to the objective measurement and analysis of physics and chemistry. This has been the prevailing view of scientists and intellectuals in the modern age, beginning with Descartes, and remains so today. In this book, as rel...
2024-07-05
26 min
miaaw.net
Summer Reading 2: A Guide for the Perplexed
According to Gregory Kyle Klug, in a review on Amazon, “Schumacher’s A Guide for the Perplexed is the author’s response to the philosophical juggernaut of materialism in the western world. In it, he exposes the intellectual and spiritual poverty of the view that man is nothing more than a naked ape with advanced computing power; that all reality and knowledge can be reduced to the objective measurement and analysis of physics and chemistry. This has been the prevailing view of scientists and intellectuals in the modern age, beginning with Descartes, and remains so today. In this book, as rel...
2024-07-05
26 min
The Daily Author
#54: Kelly Roach — The Live Launch Method
In this episode of “The Daily Author”, our guest Kelly Roach is a renowned authority in sales, marketing, and entrepreneurship. She is also the host of The Kelly Roach Show podcast, where she shares valuable insights into business strategies, client acquisition, and personal development. We discussed that her goal is to get her book into as many hands as possible to establish herself as an authority in her field and attract potential clients. We cover effective strategies for leveraging books as lead generation and audience building tools. Please enjoy!
2024-06-07
25 min
miaaw.net
Summer Reading 1 - Solidarity Not Charity
Owen Kelly and Sophie Hope discuss Solidarity Not Charity, written by Nati Linares and Caroline Woolard. This “rapid report” analyses “arts and culture grantmaking in the solidarity economy”, a term that it borrows from a long standing radical, feminist economic movement. As often, discussing parts of the report leads to a wider discussion about the issues that the report addresses. Can we assume that grantmakers have our interests at heart? Can we assume that we have a working relationship with funders, or should we see ourselves in a struggle against what they stand for? Wh...
2024-06-07
26 min
miaaw.net
Summer Reading 1 - Solidarity Not Charity
Owen Kelly and Sophie Hope discuss Solidarity Not Charity, written by Nati Linares and Caroline Woolard. This “rapid report” analyses “arts and culture grantmaking in the solidarity economy”, a term that it borrows from a long standing radical, feminist economic movement. As often, discussing parts of the report leads to a wider discussion about the issues that the report addresses. Can we assume that grantmakers have our interests at heart? Can we assume that we have a working relationship with funders, or should we see ourselves in a struggle against what they stand for? Wh...
2024-06-07
26 min
miaaw.net
Mind Like Water
Last month we completed a three part mini-series and asked for responses. To our surprise the ones we got did not propose digital tools but enquired about a comment in the show notes here at miaaw.net. We noted that “Rather oddly he does not mention Todoist at all despite the fact that it sits at the heart of his attempts to stay organised. He obviously didn't stay organised long enough to remember to talk about it.” Tell us more about Todoist, you asked, and ask Owen to explain about his attempts to stay organised.
2024-05-03
23 min
miaaw.net
Mind Like Water
Last month we completed a three part mini-series and asked for responses. To our surprise the ones we got did not propose digital tools but enquired about a comment in the show notes here at miaaw.net. We noted that “Rather oddly he does not mention Todoist at all despite the fact that it sits at the heart of his attempts to stay organised. He obviously didn't stay organised long enough to remember to talk about it.” Tell us more about Todoist, you asked, and ask Owen to explain about his attempts to stay organised.
2024-05-03
23 min
Women In STEM Podcast
Product Manager Pathways: Navigating Career Transitions with Owen Hodge (HeadForward)
Join us on "Product Manager Pathway" as we embark on a captivating journey with Owen, a seasoned professional boasting over 14 years of diverse experience in software development. From his early roles in customer service and operations to his current esteemed position as a Senior Product Manager at Headforward, Owen's career trajectory is nothing short of inspiring.With a rich background spanning EdTech, global telecoms, and local government, Owen brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. Tune in as he shares candid insights into the challenges and triumphs he encountered along the way, offering invaluable...
2024-04-17
12 min
miaaw.net
Convivial Toolkit
This completes a mini-series that looks at whether or not we should feel concerned about the digital tools we use and the effects that they have on us. In this episode Owen Kelly looks at some practical examples of changes we can make and tools we can use. He discusses why he uses Vivaldi as his browser of choice; why his websites all run on ClassicPress; what software he uses to write; which apps he use to access the fediverse; where he lives on the fediverse; and why the fediverse has replaced Big Social...
2024-04-05
32 min
miaaw.net
Convivial Toolkit
This completes a mini-series that looks at whether or not we should feel concerned about the digital tools we use and the effects that they have on us. In this episode Owen Kelly looks at some practical examples of changes we can make and tools we can use. He discusses why he uses Vivaldi as his browser of choice; why his websites all run on ClassicPress; what software he uses to write; which apps he use to access the fediverse; where he lives on the fediverse; and why the fediverse has replaced Big Social...
2024-04-05
32 min
miaaw.net
Convivial Tools
This continues a mini-series that looks at whether or not we should feel concerned about the digital tools we use and the effects that they have on us. In this episode Owen Kelly explains three dimensions that we need to consider when thinking about the tools we use and why we use them.
2024-03-01
35 min
miaaw.net
Convivial Tools
This continues a mini-series that looks at whether or not we should feel concerned about the digital tools we use and the effects that they have on us. In this episode Owen Kelly explains three dimensions that we need to consider when thinking about the tools we use and why we use them.
2024-03-01
35 min
miaaw.net
Convivial Mechanics
This episode begins a mini-series that looks at whether or not we should feel concerned about the digital tools we use and the effects that they have on us. The tools we use and the uses we make of them have changed since the web began in the early nineties. Twenty years ago people created blogs and surfed the web looking for like-minded people. Today most people create personal pages on social media platforms and search inside Facebook to find new “friends”. Does this difference matter? Owen Kelly looks at the history of the web and...
2024-02-02
29 min
miaaw.net
Convivial Mechanics
This episode begins a mini-series that looks at whether or not we should feel concerned about the digital tools we use and the effects that they have on us. The tools we use and the uses we make of them have changed since the web began in the early nineties. Twenty years ago people created blogs and surfed the web looking for like-minded people. Today most people create personal pages on social media platforms and search inside Facebook to find new “friends”. Does this difference matter? Owen Kelly looks at the history of the web and...
2024-02-02
29 min
miaaw.net
Spirituality and cultural democracy
In Culture of Possibility #36 – the podcast’s third anniversary — Arlene Goldbard and Miaaw.net guru Owen Kelly will talk about cultural work and spirituality. Some community artists reject non-material understandings, but Owen and Arlene each find their work infused with spiritual ideas and practices — albeit very different ones. Is spirituality necessarily non-material? What can spiritual practice bring to our work? How can ideas and stories from sacred texts infuse and inform work for cultural democracy? How can they connect rather than separate us?
2024-01-19
43 min
miaaw.net
Spirituality and cultural democracy
In Culture of Possibility #36 – the podcast’s third anniversary — Arlene Goldbard and Miaaw.net guru Owen Kelly will talk about cultural work and spirituality. Some community artists reject non-material understandings, but Owen and Arlene each find their work infused with spiritual ideas and practices — albeit very different ones. Is spirituality necessarily non-material? What can spiritual practice bring to our work? How can ideas and stories from sacred texts infuse and inform work for cultural democracy? How can they connect rather than separate us?
2024-01-19
43 min
miaaw.net
Whatever Next
Did we succeed or fail in 2023? What could this question possibly mean? Do we have any way of measuring our progress, or lack of progress? Do we need one? By way of addressing this, Owen Kelly suggests three approaches that we might usefully continue to develop in the coming year, and (spoiler alert) none of them involving wearing Fitbits. As always he attempts to provide some interesting concrete examples and contemporary references rather than hovering high above the clouds of theory.
2024-01-05
30 min
miaaw.net
Whatever Next
Did we succeed or fail in 2023? What could this question possibly mean? Do we have any way of measuring our progress, or lack of progress? Do we need one? By way of addressing this, Owen Kelly suggests three approaches that we might usefully continue to develop in the coming year, and (spoiler alert) none of them involving wearing Fitbits. As always he attempts to provide some interesting concrete examples and contemporary references rather than hovering high above the clouds of theory.
2024-01-05
30 min
miaaw.net
Revisiting Miaaw 28 (from October 25, 2019)
We have arrived at the final podcast of 2023, which also happens to fall on the fifth Friday of the fourth month of 2023 with five Fridays in it. We therefore take a final look into the Miaaw past and listen once more to another memorable episode from our short history. This time we listen in to Owen and Sophie dig out their copies of Marxism & Literature and discuss the cultural theory that Raymond Williams develops there in considerable detail. They reflect on Williams’ insistence on keeping in mind that we live our lives as processes, and that cultural theory needs to av...
2023-12-29
28 min
miaaw.net
Revisiting Miaaw 28 (from October 25, 2019)
We have arrived at the final podcast of 2023, which also happens to fall on the fifth Friday of the fourth month of 2023 with five Fridays in it. We therefore take a final look into the Miaaw past and listen once more to another memorable episode from our short history. This time we listen in to Owen and Sophie dig out their copies of Marxism & Literature and discuss the cultural theory that Raymond Williams develops there in considerable detail. They reflect on Williams’ insistence on keeping in mind that we live our lives as processes, and that cultural theory needs to av...
2023-12-29
28 min
Birth Journeys: Birth Stories and Birth Education for Moms & Pregnant Individuals
Bridging the Gap Between Community Birth and Hospital Birth with Jodilyn Owen and Arya Pretlow
Send us a textDiscover the intricate dance of midwifery care and the empowering role of patients in healthcare through the expert eyes of Jodilyn Owen, LM, CPM, and Arya Pretlow, MSN, CNM, IBCLC, C-IYAT. For those curious about the meticulous qualifications behind safe home or birth center deliveries and the scenarios that necessitate a hospital transfer, this episode is a treasure trove of insights. We cut through the common myths surrounding non-hospital births, celebrating the proactive, data-driven approaches that characterize midwifery, and the vital collaboration with obstetricians. Meanwhile, the conversation also turns to the dedication of...
2023-12-25
1h 37
Southerly
Ladies and Gents: Kelly English and Sisco Larson
For our May and June 2023 series, we are featuring points of view from both the ladies and the gents. Our Gentlemen's episode is packed with community conversation from a food and beverage point of view shared by Sisco Larson of Joe's Wines and Liquors and Kelly English. Kelly is a Memphis-area foodpreneur whose name echoes well beyond our River City boundaries.
2023-06-01
33 min
Performotion Podcast
Coach Chat - Episode 23: GUEST Owen Legget
Kelly and Steve sit down and chat with Owen Legget, the owner of EST barbell in the UK. The coaches chat through their coaching style & approach, the importance of giving back to the sport of powerlifting, and the standard of international competition presently.
2023-02-09
47 min
Rusty's Garage
Owen Kelly - Part 1
The cheeky kid who developed a healthy obsession for NASCAR. Aussie race driver Owen Kelly has taken on the globe, and he has the stories to match it with the best. There are tears and laughs that any racing fan will be able to relate to. He takes us through the Grand National his Dad raced and details the restoration project with his brother and what it was like giving his kart a few too many 'tunes' when he started out on the path to Supercars and the USA. He rarely speaks about a crash that almost saw...
2022-12-26
1h 02
Rusty's Garage
Owen Kelly - Part 2
There are tears and laughs that any racing fan will be able to relate to. From milk crate racing with John Faulkner, buying Peter Brock's road car and sponsorship proposal advice from Mark Skaife and how Owen took a hands-on approach to learning about Supercars. Join Greg 'Rusty' Rust for more of this fascinating chat with Owen Kelly as he zeroes in on meeting NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jnr and how his determination would lead to a move to the States to pursue a childhood dream. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See...
2022-12-26
1h 03
Rusty's Garage
Owen Kelly - Part 3
We're releasing this during the holiday season and the conversation is flowing so well, we want you to enjoy a third instalment on us. Owen Kelly wins in a Late Model when he wasn't supposed to, subs for Marcos Ambrose and races with Boris Said. Join Greg 'Rusty' Rust as Owen Kelly laughs about getting lost among French Canadian road signs on the way to practise and a secret test in Jimmy Johnson's NASCAR. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-12-26
1h 05
The Sales Evangelist
Paul Owen | Sales Lessons from Sport: Planning Is Liberating, Not Restrictive
In today’s episode of The Sales Evangelist, Donald Kelly meets with Paul Owen, the owner of Sales Talent, to discuss the importance of planning when it comes to sales, and why all salespeople should have some sort of a plan to maximize their performance. The importance of planning in the world of sales: Many salespeople will go into a deal without a plan in mind. Instead, they simply rely on their past experiences and instincts. This CAN work in some instances, but having a plan is always better. When you approach each sale with a st...
2022-12-19
28 min
Empire Builder Podcast with Kelly Anne Harris
The Coexistence of Empathy & Leadership with Amanda Owen
This week, join Kelly Anne Harris as she sits down with Amanda Owen on The Empire Builder Podcast to discuss the importance and coexistence of empathy and leadership.
2022-09-09
37 min
Kino Society with Owen Shapiro
The Seen and Unseen in Cinematography with Kira Kelly
The Seen and Unseen in Cinematography with Kira KellyKira Kelly is a two-time Emmy-nominated Director of Photography that found her love for films by watching movies and television shows as a child and later found her niche on the set of student-led films. Her interests were sparked when she noticed all of the unseen moving parts coming together to produce what we see on the big screen. She takes us along on a day in her life by sharing what she does on set and her interactions with directors and actors. She also...
2021-10-07
26 min
Owen, Bek and Lachie
Ep 1: Who are Owen, Bek & Lachie?
Owen, Bek and Lachie After Class is your new favourite podcast, made by students for students.Lachie and Owen went down to Mardi Gras to find out what everyone thought of the 2021 edition being held at the SCG - we also spoke with Nic Kelly from 2Day FM about the event.Taryn La Fauci from AFTRS also shared some tips and tricks for students as they start their studies.We discovered a Fun Find on campus at AFTRS - without any spoilers, it was a golden man....
2021-03-25
34 min
Sport Radio - Australia
Inside Supercars - Show 324 Part 2 - Barry Oliver, Marcos Ambrose and Owen Kelly
Barry Oliver discusses life after Supercars, Marcos Ambrose talks to Tony Whitlock about joining Owen Kelly to spanner his TransAm during the Race Tasmania Weekends, while Owen Kelly discusses his racing in the USA.
2021-02-10
17 min
Inside Supercars
Inside Supercars - Show 324 Part 2 - Barry Oliver, Marcos Ambrose and Owen Kelly
Barry Oliver discusses life after Supercars, Marcos Ambrose talks to Tony Whitlock about joining Owen Kelly to spanner his TransAm during the Race Tasmania Weekends, while Owen Kelly discusses his racing in the USA.
2021-02-10
17 min
Appetite for Life
Owen Drew - Candles & Home Fragrance
Join me in part one of this fabulous interview with Drew Cockton, founder and director of Owen Drew, a multi award-winning British fragrance house producing scented candles, luxury soaps, perfumes and so much more. Drew takes us right back to the beginning, how his empire grew from making candles in the kitchen of his own home to where he is today.Don't miss part two - Perfumes and Bath & Body Collection
2020-07-29
22 min
Appetite for Life
Owen Drew - Perfume and Bath & Body Collection
We return for part two talking with Drew Cockton, founder and director of Owen Drew, a multi award-winning British fragrance house producing scented candles, luxury soaps, perfumes and so much more. In this episode Drew talks about his progression into perfumes, the power of scent and how it alters our moods and feelings. We discuss perfume trends and the success of his signature perfume, Owen Drew.Drew also introduces his gorgeous Bath & Body Collection & his meaningful Wall Art.
2020-07-29
20 min
iPPi Insider
#06 Owen Reilly: Changing the status quo within the Property Industry
"This crisis has given the industry an opportunity to reset the whole property transaction and make it more efficient and allowing agent time to become Tech-enabled." In Episode 6 of The iPPi Insider Show is all about "The status quo is changing and how agents do we get ahead of the changing landscape" with Owen Reilly Owen Reilly has over twenty years of experience in the Dublin property market. He started his own agency in 2008.
2020-05-22
26 min