The Steven Farrell Podcast
In this episode Peter Burke, co-owner of Crossfit 353 chats to me about direction in life, business, being humble, human interaction and the importance of community and diversity.
info_outline 39. Commit to Your Future: Set GoalsThe Steven Farrell Podcast
Goal setting, it's one of the best things you can do for yourself. Take some time, commit to your future and write your goals down.
info_outline 38. Take Your Body BackThe Steven Farrell Podcast
This is a re-release of Episode No. 18 because Helen is holding an event on the 5th of September in Dublin and I thought people would like to know about it.
info_outline 37. Which Road Will I Choose? With Louis MaxwellThe Steven Farrell Podcast
Podcast host of Lessons with Louis, performing arts teacher and film producer Louis Maxwell comes on the show to talk about being a vegan, traveling the world, doing it 'now' and why worry is a waste of time.
info_outline 36. Your Creativity Can Change the WorldThe Steven Farrell Podcast
Your creativity is your biggest asset and in this episode I talk about what creativity is, where it comes from and how you can access it whenever you want.
info_outline 35. I Lost My Hair and Found Myself with Lady AlopeciaThe Steven Farrell Podcast
Imagine losing your hair. How would you feel?
info_outline 34. You're a State: How to be HappyThe Steven Farrell Podcast
In this episode I talk about State and how important it is to catch a disempowering State and change it.
info_outline 33. A Lot More Than A StammerThe Steven Farrell Podcast
Thrown into a bin and he couldn't call out for help.
info_outline 32. Being Transgender with Jack MurphyThe Steven Farrell Podcast
Irish actor Jack Murphy is the first transgender man to play a transgender character in an Irish TV soap. In this episode we talk about being transgender, how he told his family, discrimination and advocacy.
info_outline 31. How to Podcast: Share Your StoryThe Steven Farrell Podcast
In this episode I talk about podcasting covering:
info_outlineAuthor and screenwriter Glenn Gannon speaks about his time living on the dangerous streets of Dublin. ‘Homeless is more than the absence of four walls’ Glenn says as he tells his harrowing stories of how he had to fight for survival every day, the pain of loneliness, giving away his dignity and taking the difficult physical and mental steps to becoming Glenn again.
Glenn’s story reminds us all of how lucky we are, he speaks of gratitude and how thankful he is to be alive to fix any issues in his life and with help Glenn left the streets and now has a successful career that has taken him to Hollywood and to the top of the charts with his book: Miracle Man: from Homeless to Hollywood.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Miracle-Man-Hollywood-Glenn-Gannon-ebook/dp/B018OIKJ8C
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2775170/
Twitter: @glenngannon