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A new Credit Union survey has found Irish people's outlook on everything from personal finance to the price of consumer goods tends to be negative. So, is there a sense of perma-gloom in the country at present and if so, how can people find positivity in the midst of it all?Joining Seán to discuss is Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin…
A new Credit Union survey has found Irish people's outlook on everything from personal finance to the price of consumer goods tends to be negative. So, is there a sense of perma-gloom in the country at present and if so, how can people find positivity in the midst of it all?Joining Seán to discuss is Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin…
Brendan Kelly, professor of psychiatry, offers his insights on how to maintain relationships in work and life.
AND WE'RE BACK. After a year long hiatus, the program returns with Brendan Kelly of The Lawrence Arms / The Falcon / And the Wandering Birds and so much more.We discuss the bird stuff, pinball stuff, and talk about WAR ON EASTER. Check out Brendan on instagram @dr_beexo. He's easy to find!Follow @youhadoptionsGo buy tickets to War On Easter www.waroneaster.comThanks for listening!
Brendan Kelly The 'B-Side' of history - mainly essays - to describe the little corner historical occurrences, less noticed, but just as important as mainstream history. 'Amateur Entertainment in Western Australia, 1875-1895’ (attached) subtitled 'Sex and Drugs & Gilbert & Sullivan'. I also attach a list of published titles, as I explore the human condition, as much as it is now, as it was then.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Now, it's time to chat about duvet days - taking a day off, even if you aren't strictly under the weather, whether that be from work or school.Is offering children the occasional day off a restorative act that could benefit their mental health or a big no no?This is the question posed by Freelance Journalist and mother Niamh O'Reilly, who joins guest host Anna Daly, alongside Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry in TCD, Siobhan O'Neill White of Mams.ie and more to discuss.
‘Sorry seems to be the hardest word - unless you're Irish', so says Freelance Journalist Niamh O'Reilly, writing in The Irish Times on why we as a nation tend to have a habit of over apologizing.Is it simply politeness, or can it become passive aggressive?To discuss this, Ciara is joined by Niamh O'Reilly, as well as Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin.
Earlier this week, Donald Trump was criticised for an offensive gesture directed at a heckler at the Ford factory in Detroit. While the White House said it was an appropriate response, consultant psychiatrist Brendan Kelly wonders what impact the coarsening of politics is having on workplaces and life.
Yesterday yet another increase of alcohol prices was announced with the price of Guinness increasing. As these hikes continue, many people may opt to have a drink at home rather than in the pub, but is this negatively impacting children that are also in the house?Joining Ciara to discuss is Siobhain O'Neill White from Mams.ie. and Brendan Kelly, Psychiatry Professor at Trinity College Dublin.
Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, joins Brendan to explain how the brain develops over the decades and why 32 is a crucial age for the brain's re-wiring.
Do you treat yourself?Even when you're a little broke, do you find some way to do something nice?Maybe it's just some time out, some R&R - or maybe a fancy coffee on the way to work.But, do you prioritise it?Andrea is joined by Broadcaster Padraig Wilson McCarthy and Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and author of ‘The Science of Happiness' to discuss…
A recent survey has placed Ireland in the top 10 countries most pessimistic about the future. We asked Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin why are we so gloomy?
A recent survey has placed Ireland in the top 10 countries most pessimistic about the future. We asked Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin why are we so gloomy?
This week Prof. Brendan Kelly from Trinity College joins Sean to discuss the psychology of New Years' Resolutions, the mistakes people make and why you shouldn't set them for January 1st
How do you dodge the family feuds at Christmas? Sometimes, when you're all bunched up for that amount of time, it can feel inevitable…There's no need to worry! Andrea is joined by Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and author of ‘The Science of Happiness' Brendan Kelly to discuss how you can survive around this time of year!
A scientist at the University of Cambridge has attempted to measure how monogamous humans really are and how we compare with the rest of the animal kingdom. The research suggests Humans are not complete angels but we do sit near the top of the league table of lifelong devotion. All to discuss with Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and author of 'The Science of Happiness'.
A scientist at the University of Cambridge has attempted to measure how monogamous humans really are and how we compare with the rest of the animal kingdom. The research suggests Humans are not complete angels but we do sit near the top of the league table of lifelong devotion. All to discuss with Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and author of 'The Science of Happiness'.
The build up to Christmas is well and truly on, and the invites to get togethers are probably flooding in!So, how do we make it to the 25th without feeling well and truly burnt out, and how do you say no to plans?Joining guest host Anna Daly to discuss is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, Brendan Kelly.
A first-of-its-kind empathy education programme from the University of Galway is being rolled out to Transition Year students nationwide, aimed at boosting compassion and emotional skills in schools across the country. We discussed this with Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.
A first-of-its-kind empathy education programme from the University of Galway is being rolled out to Transition Year students nationwide, aimed at boosting compassion and emotional skills in schools across the country. We discussed this with Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.
In the latest episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, host Liam Garman speaks with Simon Buckingham and Brendan Kelly from Results Mentoring about overcoming the three-property ceiling in Australian real estate. The discussion highlights how traditional buy-and-hold approaches often leave investors financially stretched, limiting cash flow and borrowing capacity, and creating a common barrier to portfolio growth. They emphasise the importance of adopting a strategic mindset, including building capital faster, recycling borrowing capacity, and being willing to sell and reinvest in more lucrative opportunities. Real-world examples illustrate their advice, such as investors renovating rundown units for profit, converting houses into cash-flowing rooming houses, and subdividing properties to reinvest in commercial assets. Buckingham and Kelly emphasise the importance of starting small and scaling gradually, enabling investors to build skills and confidence while mitigating risk. They also highlight the role of education and support through the Real Estate Success Community, which connects investors, provides market insights, and offers mentorship. Financial readiness, strategic planning, and leveraging alternative approaches are presented as essential tools for breaking through the investment ceiling. The episode also touches on the emotional side of investing, urging investors to stay disciplined, detached, and focused on long-term goals rather than short-term gains. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn. If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.
Jess is joined by Alex Cooney of Cyber Safe Kids, Daragh McCashin of the DCU Anti-Bullying Centre, Dr Brendan Kelly of Trinity and school principal Jean Ward to talk through the realities of parenting teenagers in the digital age.
On this episode of the Classic Hits Show ( https://www.facebook.com/share/19qN3sg3eB/?mibextid=wwXIfr ) broadcast live on Liffey Sound 96.4FM on 7th November 2025 we had the super Brendan Kelly Band ( https://www.instagram.com/brendankellyband?igsh=MWl2dm52azJsdHdmdw== ) joining us live in studio for chats about music and gigs and more. The Brendan Kelly Band also entertained us by singing some or their songs live and it was just brill and really got the weekend started. It was a super craic agus ceol show
'Scanxiety' or scan anxiety is something many cancer survivors will understand, but how do you deal with the worry in the days leading up to a scan?Joining Ciara Doherty to discuss is Professor Seamus O'Reilly, Consultant Medical Oncologist at Cork University Hospital and Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.
This is part one of a four-part special focusing on parenting in the digital age. Jess is joined by Alex Cooney of CyberSafeKids, Dr Daragh McCashin of the DCU Anti-Bullying Centre, and Dr Brendan Kelly of Trinity College. This was recorded in front of a live audience in Dublin. This project was in partnership with CyberSafeKids and funded by the TV Licence.
Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin
Alex Cooney of Cyber Safe Kids and Dr Brendan Kelly join Jess at the 'Behind the Screens' event to talk about this important issue. The full podcast will be available soon.
Jaden Smith has been selected as the first ever Men's Creative Director of Christian Louboutin, where he will help to create designer goods for the luxury fashion brand. But, online many have claimed that Jaden's appointment is an act of nepotism!So, is nepotism rife in our society, and is it a cause for concern?Joining guest host Anna Daly to discuss is Dee Reddy, Podcaster and Pop Culture Journalist and Brendan Kelly, Professor Of Psychiatry At Trinity College.Image: @christianlouboutin on Instagram
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Nicolas Cloutier joins Tony Marinaro to discuss Martin St. Louis confirming that Kirby Dach will start the season as the team's 2nd line center, the pressure on Dach to have a strong year, the team putting him in the best position to succeed, how Ivan Demidov could help set him back on the right track, Zack Bolduc pushing Patrik Laine for a spot on that line, and later, Brendan Kelly joins Tony to promote the release of his new book “Habs Nation”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's day and age, we are constantly being fed news. In fact, most of us can't seem to escape the news!With news alerts flooding our phones, many people struggle to switch off from what is happening across the globe.This of course can be very fatiguing, but what can we do to stop this?Joining Kieran to discuss this is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, Brendan Kelly and Elaine Burke, from the For Tech's Sake podcast.
Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin
Last night was the third episode of the Irish Traitors, and the last fix for the week.It's already a hit around the world, and it's safe to say that the Irish version is one too.So, what is it about it that has us all hooked? Do we love the deception?Joining Andrea to discuss is Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Daily Features Editor at the Irish Examiner, Chrissie Russell, Feature Writer with the Independent and Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, Brendan Kelly.
This summer, you have probably been surrounded by ice creams and barbecues. For those of us trying to make healthier food choices, temptation is everywhere, especially when it's often easier, and cheaper, to eat ultra processed foods.Joining Andrea to discuss why we find it so hard to eat healthily is Dietician and TodayFM Presenter Shelly Gray, Editor at DMG Media Sarah-Jayne Tobin and Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, Brendan Kelly.
Tired, apathetic and unmotivated. These are some of the words associated with what many call “work burnout”. Many experiencing this burnout report a feeling of physical and emotional exhaustion, but what can be done to combat this? All to discuss with Sarah Finnan, Freelance Journalist and Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.
Who you trust — and how you act — will define your investing future. In this fifth and final instalment of the Invest by Design series, Bushy Martin wraps up his in-depth conversation with property strategist Brendan Kelly. This time, they go beyond theory to tackle the real-world questions every investor faces: who should guide you, and what does the road ahead truly hold? Brendan shares the “contribution-first” mentoring model that has shaped Results Mentoring’s 20-year track record — a refreshing alternative to the social-media spruiker crowd. They also take a candid, unfiltered look at current market conditions, from post-boom hangovers to the big macro forces shaping the next decade. Key takeaways include: The DNA of a mentoring model built for investor success — without selling property A clear-eyed read on where the market stands now and the shifts coming next Why the next decade will reward active, skilled investors — and quietly punish those who rely on luck Closing reflections on building a sustainable property portfolio and living by design
Brendan Kelly is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin
A visit with ASU System President, Dr. Brendan Kelly!
Ever wish you had a crystal ball for property investing? This week on Get Invested, host Bushy Martin teams up once again with property strategist Brendan Kelly to demystify the real drivers behind market movement - so you can invest ahead of the pack, not behind it. In Part 4 of the Invest by Design series, Brendan lifts the lid on how savvy investors harness data to forecast market shifts and avoid the emotional rollercoaster that traps so many. It’s all about using insight—not hindsight. Together, Bushy and Brendan break down: The four fundamental metrics that fuel every suburb’s market engine: supply, demand, median price, and time Why the listings-to-sales ratio is your quick-glance key to understanding price direction Where free property data can mislead—and how to avoid being left three months behind the smart money How to separate market sentiment from media noise, especially when hype hits hard Brendan’s go-to online tools and how to combine them into a powerful forecasting system (without needing a degree in data science) If you want to sharpen your edge and build your property portfolio with confidence, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in now and take the guesswork out of your next investment move.
Every day we are engrossed with more imagery of starving, injured and dying children in Gaza. We are often left helpless and are unsure of what to do after viewing these images. That feeling is called ‘moral injury'. Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East Correspondent with The Economist and Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin joined Pat Kenny on the show.
The science has finally spoken; you need to cut your toxic friends and ‘frenemies' for the good of your health. Yes, a team of researchers from NYU found that negative social ties could cause premature ageing. Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin and Consultant Psychiatrist at Tallaght Hospital, joined Jonathan Healy on the show to discuss.
In this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, host Liam Garman joins Simon Buckingham and Brendan Kelly of Results Mentoring to unpack their new AI investor “dating app” and bold strategies for the 2026 market shake-up. Celebrating 20 years of guiding investors, Simon and Brendan share insights on their new Real Estate Success Community app, a free platform designed to connect and support property investors nationwide. The innovative app utilises AI to match users with like-minded investors, fostering networking and knowledge sharing in what Simon describes as a “dating app for property investors”. The discussion then highlights upcoming market shifts driven by falling interest rates and the universal first home buyer 5 per cent deposit guarantee scheme launching in 2026, which will lower barriers for buyers and boost demand. For investors accumulating assets, the advice is to act swiftly before competition intensifies, while those consolidating should consider timing sales to align with market peaks in 2026. Emphasising the importance of localised market knowledge, Simon and Brendan offer a free report highlighting Australia's next booming suburbs to help investors make informed choices. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn. If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.
Is now really the right time to invest in property? Here’s how to read the market before you leap, and turn strategy into action. With the unique dynamics of Australia’s property landscape, how can investors navigate thousands of suburban and regional markets moving in different directions — all at once? In this must-listen third instalment of our Invest by Design series, Bushy Martin continues his eye-opening conversation with seasoned property investor and expert Brendan Kelly. They explore how to cut through the noise and confusion of property predictions to make smarter, data-backed investment decisions — at the right time, in the right location. You’ll discover: Why national market volatility creates golden opportunities for the savvy investor How Brendan’s Property Predictions system uses predictive analytics to forecast property price and rent changes with up to 90% accuracy The real difference between ‘hope and pray’ investing vs. running property like a business How to avoid relying on gut feeling, media hype or biased buyers agents The Ready-Aim-Fire approach to due diligence and risk management Whether you’re a passive holder or an active value creator, this episode gives you the tools and confidence to invest on your terms — with precision and purpose. Brendan Kelly is a successful investor, educator and co-founder of the award-winning Results Mentoring program. His platform, Property Predictions, is Australia’s leading suburb-level forecasting tool, helping investors stay ahead of the curve and maximise returns.
JP Novin welcomes Dr. Brendan Kelly to the podcast, where President Kelly explains the ASU System's mandate to operate as an ecosystem—focused on efficiency and value creation for students, employers, and the state of Arkansas. President Kelly views AI as a tool for faster learning and problem-solving, not a replacement for human capabilities. He emphasizes that education should prepare students with versatile skills for future careers, acknowledging that AI is already disrupting entry-level jobs and fields like finance and engineering. Together, they explore the ASU System's approach to aligning with industry needs, the rapid adoption of AI in boardrooms, and the evolving regulatory landscape and academic programs.
Are you building a strategy for sustainable success — or just hoping things work out? In this second instalment of our Invest by Design series, Bushy Martin sits down once again with expert property strategist Brendan Kelly to unpack what it really takes to achieve lasting success as a property investor. You’ll explore the big questions that most investors never ask — including how to define your happy life, calculate your real financial needs, and create a plan that flexes with life’s inevitable changes. Brendan and Bushy go deep on: What sustainable success actually means How to define your long-term goals and lifestyle targets The concept of your ‘freedom numbers’ — and how to work them out Building a roadmap that stays relevant over decades, not just months Why clear targets matter more than ever in today’s property market With decades of experience and a deep understanding of the investor mindset, Brendan brings clarity, realism and direction to the chaos — helping you craft a smart, resilient strategy that aligns with your goals. So if you’re serious about living by design through property, this conversation will challenge your thinking — and move you closer to your version of freedom.
Is your property investment approach a strategy — or just a bunch of scattered tactics? In this powerful new Get Invested series, Bushy Martin is joined by renowned property mentor and strategist Brendan Kelly to help you uncover the key difference between real strategy and short-term property playbooks — and why that distinction could make or break your success. This is the first of a five-part deep dive into what it really takes to invest by design, starting with the critical importance of a personally crafted investment strategy. Brendan and Bushy unpack the questions every investor must be able to answer, from your financial destination to the properties and plans that will get you there. With over 25 years of hands-on property experience and a track record helping thousands of Aussies through the award-winning Results Mentoring program, Brendan shares priceless insights on how to match the right tactics to your unique goals, while avoiding common traps that stall your progress. You’ll also hear about the game-changing role of data-driven decision making, and why his Property Predictions research platform is helping investors stay ahead of the curve with 90% market forecasting accuracy. Whether you’re just getting started or wondering why your current approach isn’t delivering, this episode will challenge you to think deeper, aim higher, and align your actions with your purpose. Connect with Brendan https://resultsmentoring.com Find your Freedom Formula Success in property starts with your 'why', and then the 'what' and 'how'. Let me, Bushy Martin, lead you through it! Sign up for my Freedom Formula program. The first session is absolutely free, and it only takes around an hour! Find out more https://bushymartin.com.au/freedom-formula-course Subscribe to Property Hub for free now on your favourite podcast player. Take the next step - connect, engage and get more insights with the Property Hub community at linktr.ee/propertyhubau Book a personal solutions session with Bushy to go deeper on your specific property needs or challenges Continue the discussion with likeminded investors and experts on The Property Hub Collective Facebook group Get a copy of Bushy's book, Get Invested, for FREE, and find out what it takes for you to invest in living more, working less Get all Property Hub info here linktr.ee/propertyhubau About Get Invested, a Property Hub show Get Invested is the leading weekly podcast for Australians who want to learn how to unlock their full ‘self, health and wealth’ potential. Hosted by Bushy Martin, an award winning property investor, founder, author and media commentator who is recognised as one of Australia’s most trusted experts in property, investment and lifestyle, Get Invested reveals the secrets of the high performers who invest for success in every aspect of their lives and the world around them. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube to get every Get Invested episode each week for free. For business enquiries, email andrew@apiromarketing.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Research shows that Gen Z are four times more likely than previous generations to skip queues.So, why do people behave this way, and what has caused the increase in impatience with queues?Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, joins Kieran to discuss.
Hell Yeah, we got Brendan Kelly from The Lawrence Arms on the show!! Chicago Punk Legend! We go deep into the history with one of Mark's all-time favorites. Slapstick, The Broadways, The Falcon, the Wandering Birds, The Lawrence Arms, Nihilist Arby's and so much more. We went a little long with this one because it's so fucking good. Enjoy it!Time Stamps:3:30: How you doing Brendan?5:30: Despot talk!10:19: What are some of your earliest music memories?13:30: Cool babysitter who was on SST17: Growing into liking punk rock via Reckless Records19: Gladhands and the start of Slapstick22: Is it weird for you for people to deify Slapstick, something you did so long ago?25:30: Cap'n Jazz/Slapstick crossover event27:52: You go from Slapstick to The Broadways30: Did your experience in The Broadways inform your time in The Lawrence Arms?33:45: How did you get your first Lawrence Arms album out on Asian Man Records?37:40: When I think of The Lawrence Arms, I think of The Fireside43:25: How long did it take to fill the void of The Fireside closing?45:23: Did any musicians take you under their wing as you were coming up?51:13: Has the process of how you create music changed over the years?53: When you write do you know what project it is for as you are writing?57: You were just on a song with Sincere Engineer. How do you try to help cultivate the next wave of Chicago musicians?64:06: You've seen a lot of Chicago bands, are there bands that you feel didn't get their due?66:18: What do you think has changed between when The Lawrence Arms were starting out and today?73:18: Thick or thin crust pizza fan?77: What makes the Chicago music scene unique?83:30: What other cities are big Lawrence Arms cities?86: What is your go-to cheap drink? Mark's L&L story93:30: Are you working on anything right now?
WYCE's Community Connection (*conversations concerning issues of importance in West Michigan)
In this episode, host Janet Zahn speaks with Sasha Wolff, founder and executive director of Still I Run, as well as Brendan Kelly, licensed therapist and owner and CEO of The Well Being.Both West Michigan organizations have partnered to offer the Starting Line Scholarship, a program designed to remove any barriers that may be blocking individuals from taking up running for mental health.The scholarship seeks to provide recipients with the motivation and accountability to keep running. Still, I Run is a West Michigan-based nonprofit that promotes the benefits of running for improved mental health. They seek to support, inspire, and unite individuals of all backgrounds and experiences in their journey to better mental health.The Well Being uses physical exercise & outpatient counseling to improve mental health for its clients.Online: The Well BeingStill I Run
Brendan Kelly ran in college but then took nearly 10 years off of running and vowed to never run a marathon. Spoiler alert: he ran a marathon, BQ'd, and let's be honest - he will probably run an ultramarathon at some point too. During this episode, sponsored by Previnex and Pure Fuel, we talk about:Wearing race medals after a race - has anyone slept in theirs?The mixed emotions that come with a 14 minute PR where you qualify for Boston but don't know if you got enough of a buffer to actually get in Training for the Carmel Marathon (Indiana) only to have it canceled the morning of the race due to weatherLast Chance BQ and Glass City - his two marathons How his dad is the one who got him into running and was the coach at his rival school in middle school Being part of his high school drum line that won state and got third in the nation Running cross country in college His “retirement” from running after college from June 2014 to April of 2023Nutrition and nerdy running stuffDigging into his Glass City Marathon Sponsor Details:Previnex - Use ALLY15 for 15% off your first orderPure Fuel - Use FUEL20 for 20% off
Episode 61 of the podcast, first aired in July 2021, features Brendan Kelly of The Lawrence Arms sharing the story behind the writing and recording of their 2014 fan-favorite track, "The YMCA Down The Street From The Clinic." Known for his razor-sharp wit and knack for crafting unforgettable lyrics, Brendan dives into the inspiration for the song, balancing humor and poignancy in true Lawrence Arms fashion. A standout from their album Metropole, the track showcases the band's signature blend of punk energy and reflective storytelling. Brendan's candid and hilarious anecdotes make this Throwback Thursday episode as entertaining as it is insightful, offering fans a deeper appreciation for one of the band's most beloved songs. Chris DeMakes A Podcast is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at http://distrokid.com/vip/demakes For bonus episode of The After Party podcast, an extensive back catalog of past After Party episodes, early ad-free releases of new episodes of Chris DeMakes A Podcast, full video versions of episodes, and MUCH more, head to the Patreon at http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com Follow Chris DeMakes A Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisdemakesapodcast/ Join the Chris DeMakes A Podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2643961642526928/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices