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Episode 43 - Brendan O'Connell (O'Connell & Love)The Swan Song Project Podcast features a range of Songwriters to talk about songwriting and bereavement.Swan Song founder Ben Buddy Slack asks each guest to:A) Share one of their songs and talk a bit about how they wrote itB) Share a songwriting tip that could be useful to new and aspiring songwriters.C) Share a song that is meaningful to them in some way relating to bereavement.Brendan's song choice is "Where does the time go" by Fairport Convention. Hear it here https:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSABfJWqh38https://oconnellandlove.com/https://www.facebook.com/oconnellandlove/https://twitter.com/oconnellandloveFacebook: TheSwanSongProject | Instagram: @SwansongprojectTwitter: @swansongprouk | LinkedIn: The Swan Song ProjectHope you enjoy it.www.swansongproject.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Make sure you listen to our show live every Tuesday night at 8pm EST, Urban Sports Scene Live. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The Urban Sports Scene is now part of Sports Journey. The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, Ray and Will T. Show topic/agenda: Opening Day for the Washington Nationals, PG Ballers series: featuring guest Eleanor Roosevelt High School boy's basketball coach Brendan O'Connell, and the likelihood of Washington Football Teams owner Daniel Snyder selling the team (Guest: Minor Football League CEO Richard Myles). Also, check out our Redskins podcast "All Skins Errrything" on Fox Sports Radio 1340 AM and 96.9 FM Hopewell, VA. Check out the Football Garbage Time podcast. If you have any questions or comments email us at TheUrbanSportsScene@gmail.com. You can find all of our stuff below. Stay blessed: iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, Facebook, Twitter, and Blogs.
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Brendan O’Connell is an American painter who chronicles our contemporary way of living. Called the “Warhol of Walmart” for his series capturing scenes within the retail giant’s stores, Brendan's work hangs in the homes of A-list celebrities, and has been reviewed in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Cosmopolitan, Time and almost everywhere else art is discussed. Today we cover how he got his start on the streets of Paris, the hustle required to make it as a painter, and why he has a beef against the Dutch. Go to Brendan’s website to find links to his interview with Alec Baldwin and his appearance on the Colbert Report. My website is http://paulollinger.com
On this week's edition of NFL Friday, Jets beat reporter Vinny DeBellis, Dominic Capone, and Brendan O'Connell discussed the latest news in the league. They analayzed the Giants and Jets matchups this week, and made their picks in our weekly Pick 'Em Segment. Chris Hennessy was our fantasy expert.
This week, Jets beat reporter Vinny DeBellis, Reed Horner, and Brendan O'Connell sat down to discuss everything you need to know ahead of all the league's action tomorrow. Jon DeBaroi was our fantasy expert.
On this edition of Pick and Pod, Emmanuel Berbari, Jackson Heil, and Brendan O'Connell sat down to discuss the hot button issues in the NBA. They started the show discussing the Cavaliers debacle, including the recent firing of Tyronn Lue, and Klay Thompson's historic showing. They rounded out the show with segments highlighting the early development of the Knicks and Nets.
WFUV alum and the founder of Pick and Pod, Kenny Ducey of Sports Illustrated, joins Knicks beat reporter Christian Goewey, Nets beat reporter Tyler Freire, and Brendan O'Connell to recap the NBA trade deadline. They talk Knicks, Nets, Paul George, and more!
Brendan O'Connell paints everyday America at this moment of transition. Dubbed by the media as the Walmart Warhol, he paints the everyday through retail, focusing on interior architecture, people, and brands. Brendan has been profiled in the New Yorker and on Sunday morning CBS, a guest on the Colbert Report, and featured in Time magazine. His work is in the permanent collection of the High Museum in Atlanta and the Ga Museum in Athens. He has recently begun another series which captures America’s transition through its people and their private spaces. He is using Airbnb and couchsurfing the country, interviewing the people he stays with and painting their portrait to accompany the dialogue. Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/132 In this episode, Brendan discusses: -His new project in which he stays with various people from airbnb. -How he got started with his paintings of Walmart and the people there. -His goal to make something artistic out of the least artistic place in the world. -The stigma that is sometimes attached to having the moniker the “Walmart Warhol.” -His earliest creative moments and the idea of creating a self-mythology. -How quitting drinking and drugs gave him more free time to start pursuing his creative passions and writing a novel. -The ways in which Resistance began to enter his creative life after a few years of having no distractions whatsoever. -How some people need to set the bar low so that they are able to ease into their creative habit with short periods of time every single day. -How timers can really help to keep you focused. -How many people play basketball or tennis knowing that they will never be a professional, yet the opposite is often true with creative practices. -Some of his “best” worst moments. -What happened to his career after being profiled by The New Yorker. -His experience on “The Colbert Report.” -Serendipitous events and how you can’t plan for them. -His formula for balancing time and also staying organized. -The idea of limiting the amount of “talking” and “reminding” that goes on in your head so that you don’t waste your creative energy in the wrong places. -Every Artist Live and what it is doing for young people. Brendan's Final Push will inspire you to find the thing with which you want to fill the bookends of your life! Quotes: “We don’t want our mother-in-law to come stay with us, but any stranger with 100 bucks can have the guest bedroom. We feel safer because it’s a transaction.” “If I could make art out of the least artistic place on Earth, I would be doing something in my mind that felt significant.” “I quit drinking, doing drugs, and smoking cigarettes and that gave me a lot of free time. There’s something about free time that allows you to explore your creative outlets.” “For someone who is prone to addictive or obsessive patterns, finding a working way to hammer out your redemption through an artistic practice is very significant and important to me.” “You’re actually doing a service to humankind to engage in your creative outlet because quite frankly you become a better human by entering into that place of fear, overcoming it, and just doing it.” “If you choose a creative path, life will kick you many, many times, even when you think it won’t.” “Failures are much more funny and entertaining than successes.” “I won the equivalent of the lottery by getting profiled in The New Yorker.” “The first phone call I got was from The Colbert Report.” “I always thought creativity was like a virus and to systematize it would somehow anesthetize it.” “Creativity, in my mind, is the most important human resource.” “Between the bookends of birth and death, what are you going to do with your time that gets you up and inspires you on a daily basis?” “An artist needs three things: A long term vision, something that inspires them to get up and do it today, and enough cash to keep going.” Links mentioned: Everyartist.me David Allen: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress Free-Productivity The Colbert Report Interview CBS Sunday Morning - Art Inspired by Retail Brendan's Ted Talk Connect with Brendan: Website / Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
Brendan O'Connell, Reed Horner, and Kevin Kelly discuss the Knicks' reported possible interest in hiring David Blatt. Then they spend the rest of the podcast talking about the playoff picture and potential matchups.
Popularity in a can! Just spray it on, and a possy of squirrels will follow you around and make all of your social problems a thing of the past. Featuring Adam Lee as Vince Offer with additional voices by Cynthia Wang, Steve Barash, and Brendan O'Connell, written and directed by David Seamans.
Go on adventure with Popeye in his days before spinach... when Popeye was sponsored by Wheatena! Popeye and friends go to the zoo but get more than they bargained for. Starring Dave Malinsky, in a triumphant return back to the states, as Popeye. Erin Prak as Olive, Dan Murphy as Wimpy and the Announcer, David Seamans as Matey, Izzy Nuttall as the man, Brendan O'Connell as the vendor and Adrienne Losch as the menagerie!