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Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we are joined by the legendary Brendan Kelly, vocalist and bassist of the iconic punk rock band The Lawrence Arms. Sit back as we dive into a killer interview about his musical journey, go head-to-head in a hilariously chaotic game of Super Password trivia, and dole out some genuinely entertaining advice to our social media followers. Segment 1: Bruce Trivia ( Super Password ) Where the boys play horrible at this game 06:44We tried Bloom by Urban Artifact 01:47 & 24:27Segment 2: Beer Flights we dive deep into what and who is Brendan Kelly! He talks about early songs and his influences like NWA and Beastie Boys. 37:40We tried While We Wait by Marlowe Artisanal Ales 30:53 & 01:08:06Segment 3: Bar Advice We collected questions from Instagram followers who needed advice on things from us and Brendan! 01:23:10We Tried My Dirty Dancer by Grand Junction Brewing 01:15:02 & 01:41:08Guests Social medias:Instagram: The Lawrence Arms Brendan Kelly Youtube: Lawrence ArmsSpotify: Lawrence Arms Theme song by Title HolderOur Merch Store!!Bar Advice music background by : Punk_Rock_Short34Precision Bass Preamp Picked Punk Rock Riff.wav by FullMetalJedi -- https://freesound.org/s/348574/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Hop Station Craft BarGet Beer, Cocktails, and fab food while enjoying darts, vintage games. Hop Station is hopping!Niles BrewingUnique Beers and Cocktails! They host events and trivia weekly. Located in downtown Niles, Michigan!Perry Vine MeadsThe place to be in the Midwest to get your buzz on with the some of the finest meads ever!Shake Up CocktailsWant a zesty and fresh cocktail with the flavors of the fair? Go no further than Shake Up Cocktails!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Do other drivers habits rub you up the wrong way and are you guilty of seeing red on your daily commute? Our resident Psychiatrist, Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin joined Ciara and Shane to find out just this!
Those cringey dad jokes might actually be good for us. New research says the classic eye-roll one-liner could help strengthen the bond between dads and their kids. For more on this along with a few jokes Anton spoke to Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, Brendan Kelly.
Those cringey dad jokes might actually be good for us. New research says the classic eye-roll one-liner could help strengthen the bond between dads and their kids. For more on this along with a few jokes Anton spoke to Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, Brendan Kelly.
What happens when data transparency shifts the balance of power in healthcare supply chain? In this week's episode of Power Supply, Brendan Kelly, Vice President of Business Development at Genesis Automation Healthcare, joins the team to explore how data transparency is transforming vendor relationships, contract negotiations, and supply chain decision-making. From pricing validation and contract compliance to physician preference items and real-time savings opportunities, Brendan explains how health systems are using better data to move from reactive audits to proactive action. He also shares how emerging technologies like agentic AI can help organizations cut through information overload and focus on the opportunities that matter most. If your team is looking to turn data into leverage, this episode offers a practical look at the future of healthcare supply chain. Once you complete the interview, jump on over to the link below to take a short quiz and download your CEC certificate for 0.5 CECs! – https://www.flexiquiz.com/SC/N/ps18-07 #PowerSupply #Podcast #AHRMM #HealthcareSupplyChain #SupplyChain #Data #DataTransparency #CostSavings #Visability #VendorPartnerships #AI #Technology
Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin
On the heals of Studer Education's 2026 Destination High Performance Higher Education Conference, Dr. Janet Pilcher reflects on the event and her takeaways. She calls out an idea shared by Dr. Brendan Kelly, President of Eastern Michigan University: the idea that education institutions serve and support students best when they align "what they do" with what students want and need -- not what the institution wants and needs. Listen as Dr. Pilcher shares a way to identify what students want and need and how education institutions can align what they do to student wants and needs with the intention of enhancing the student experience.Recommended Resources: Drive Student Achievement with Scorecards, Get Aligned: Strategic Plans, Scorecards, and Measures that Matter Follow Host Dr. Janet Pilcher on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetpilcher/
Brendan Kelly on Veteran Mental Health, Resilience, and Finding Purpose After Service In this episode of Oscar Mike Radio, I had the privilege of speaking with Brendan Kelly, an Army veteran whose 22 years of service took him from Air Defense Artillery to recruiting and ultimately to a new mission as an author. Brendan shared his military journey, the lessons he learned while serving, and the challenges he faced after taking off the uniform. What makes this conversation especially powerful is his willingness to speak openly about his mental health struggles, including surviving two suicide attempts. His honesty is a reminder that seeking help is not a sign of weakness, it is a sign of strength. We talked about the importance of building a support system, reaching out during difficult times, and finding purpose after military service. Brendan’s story highlights the reality that many veterans face when transitioning to civilian life and the courage it takes to navigate those challenges. One of the most inspiring parts of our discussion was how Brendan unexpectedly found a new calling as a high school teacher. In many ways, he continues to serve by mentoring and guiding the next generation. We also discussed his novel, The Echo of Silence, a book inspired by his own experiences and the struggles that veterans and civilians alike encounter throughout their lives. Through storytelling, Brendan hopes to reach those who may be struggling and remind them that they are not alone. At its core, this conversation is about resilience, hope, and the power of human connection. Brendan’s message is one that everyone needs to hear: no matter how difficult life becomes, there is help available, and no one has to face their battles alone. You can go to https://www.brendantkelly.com/ to learn more about Brendan and order, “The Echo of Silence”. Thank you, Brendan, for your service, your honesty, and for sharing your story with the Oscar Mike Radio audience.
There are two types of people out there, ones who open their emails, and ones with their inbox in the thousands.But, why is it that so many people struggle to open their emails?Joining Ciara and Shane to discuss is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College, Brendan Kelly.
We've all been there, stuck at the office coffee machine with a coworker, desperately trying to think of something to say that doesn't involve the weather.But understanding the value of this small talk and how it can benefit you in the workplace is a must.So how can you master the art of small talk and how can it benefit you in the workplace?Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin has the answers, and joins Ciara and Shane to discuss.
Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, Dr. Brendan Kelly, reflects on what body language can reveal about those in power in business and politics.
Larry Ostola speaks with Brendan Kelly about his book Habs Nation. The history of the Montreal Canadiens is about more than just hockey. It's also the story of how hockey's most winning team has always skated hand-in-hand with its home province of Quebec. Brendan Kelly takes a fresh look at the ups and downs of the Habs since the heyday of the “Flying Frenchmen” in the 50s, 60s and 70s and shows how the history of the team mirrors the tumultuous changes in Quebec over the past decades. Why was it that from 1955, year of the “Rocket Richard Riot,” until 1995, year of Quebec's second referendum, the Canadiens won 17 Stanley Cups? Kelly talks with former Canadiens greats like Serge Savard and Bob Gainey, journalists, politicians, filmmakers and even Lord of the Rings star Viggo Mortensen, maybe the Canadiens' most famous fan—telling the tale of the team's unique bond with its fans. One surprising conclusion is that when the team's roster was at its most Québécois, the team had its greatest success on the ice. Since Montreal's last Quebec superstar, Patrick Roy, was unceremoniously booted out of town, the franchise has failed to win a Stanley Cup and has rarely been amongst the NHL's elite squads. Brendan Kelly, born in Glasgow, raised in Montreal and a fan of the Canadiens for longer than he can remember, was one of the founders of the late great alternative weekly the Montreal Mirror. He worked at the Montreal Daily News in the late 80s and had a weekly music column on CBC Radio for over 30 years. His Montreal Gazette column “What the Puck” is a controversial contrarian hot take on the Canadiens that elicits much hate and even more love. He has written for the Gazette since 1996. He also contributes frequently to various Radio-Canada cultural shows. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: bit.ly/support_WTY. Your support contributes to the Champlain Society's mission of opening new windows to directly explore and experience Canada's past.
There is one show where insiders share their secrets in this city. One person that they trust and respect. Opinion, reaction and the highest level of informed sports talk in Montreal. Melnick in the Afternoon, with Mitch Melnick.
This week a record 1.3 million people applied for the 2027 London Marathon, and last weekend over 13,000 people took part in the Dublin City Half Marathon.With this gaining popularity, it makes you wonder: why do we run marathons?Joining Ciara and Shane to discuss is Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College, Brendan Kelly.
Beyond wins and losses, beyond the thrill of playoff runs, there's a deeper thread woven through the bleu blanc rouge that ties together a city, its history and its people. Brendan Kelly, author of Habs Nation, explores what makes the Canadiens so central to Montreal's identity.
Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, offers his insights into how people react in moments of crisis, and what these reactions reveal about us.
Can you see into the future? If not, maybe you're just too old. A new survey has found a third of Gen Z claim to have had twice as many psychic moments as Boomers. An interesting chat on this with Anton and Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.
Can you see into the future? If not, maybe you're just too old. A new survey has found a third of Gen Z claim to have had twice as many psychic moments as Boomers. An interesting chat on this with Anton and Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.
Why do we find other people's habits annoying, from queue jumping, chewing loudly, playing videos without headphones, being late & putting feet on seats on public transport? Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin joined us on the show to discuss.
Whether it's a light bulb moment in the shower, to a eureka moment on the loo, why do we do our best thinking in the bathroom?Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin joins Ciara and Shane to discuss!
Brendan Kelly, reporter for the Montreal Gazette and author of the book “Habs Nation", has taken on the world of DJing. He spoke to Sue Smtih, in for Aaron Rand.
For this week's Kids Clinic, Ciara and Shane are joined by Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin to discuss routines for your children, and the impact changing them can have.
Joshua Nieman talks with freshly elected president of EMU, Doctor Brendan Kelly, about his background, his life around the country, and the importance of adaptability. Hosted by Joshua NiemanEdited by Addie Lutes
Groups set up on social media to swap supermarket's money-off vouchers, such as Dunnes 10 off 50 are gaining popularity, but what is it about a good discount voucher that makes us love them so much?Joining Ciara to discuss the reason why is Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.
Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry in Trinity College Dublin, dissects the aggressive language used by our world leaders, and whether this rhetoric is becoming more acceptable in the work place.
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?
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'.
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.
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.
Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin
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
Brendan Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin
A visit with ASU System President, Dr. Brendan Kelly!