Afleveringen
-
Orann Coyle is a Financial adviser and wants to help you become wealthy and financially secure so that you can live an abundant life. Orann breaks down how you can start small, build and acquire over long term. We talk about mindset, discipline and the sacrifices required that will enable you to achieve your goals that will set you free from living week to week.
Find Orann on Instagram @oranncoylefinancialadvisor
-
Jennifer Doherty lost her eyesight at the age of 9 months. She opens up about the challenges she faced growing up, education, how she never felt sorry for herself & living an independent live. We discuss her new hobby, hiking, and how it has transformed her life by climbing Mount Everest and soon Kilamanjaro. She is full of wisdom and knowledge. She is inspiring and such a down to earth human. Such a heart warming conversation,
Enjoy. -
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
-
Geraldine Mullan lost her husband John and 2 Kids Tomas 14, Amelia 6 in August of 2020 in an unfortunate car accident on a stormy night in Muff, Donegal where their car left the road and entered a high tide in the river Foyle. Geraldine was the only survivor and is now living her life without her loved ones. We discuss Geraldine’s life before the accident, the precious memories, dealing with the grief, highs the lows, taking every day as it comes, having a purpose and running events that celebrate her family for the benefit of her community. Geraldine has her low and high days but is a very strong soul and has a message for all who listen.
-
Inspiring Entrepreneur Orla O’Hagan is the founder of “Orla Vera”accessories. A fashion graduate and an award winning designer she landed her dream job in London only to lose it to Covid. She saw this as an opportunity to believe in her ability and to trust her skillset to create bags with a sustainable impact. In this episode we discuss the highs and lows, the lessons learned and what it takes to believe and follow your passion. Enjoy. ❤️
-
Ruth McGilligan has been doing deep work for years. Through her own trauma and life experiences it has led her on a journey back to herself, a journey of healing and reclaiming her power. Ruth now holds space for men only and also women, with her own community called “Wombynhood '' which is centered around enabling women to connect to the most sacred part of who they are, to help women connect to their natural state of being, bringing their cycle into a rhythm enabling a health cycle and the ability to conceive.
-
Seamus Fox is a man of knowledge, a Personal Trainer, Breathwork Instructor, Life Coach, Body Building Champ and Ted Speaker. Having no goals as a youngster with numerous arrests he decided he had enough and something needed to change. It was through that transformation that led him down the path of prioritizing what he valued in life and he hasn’t looked back since. Seamus runs his own gym, works with clients 1 on 1 and every client's needs are tailored to suit their highest priorities and goals. We discuss why “I can’t lose weight, I have no time, I don’t have enough money” etc is bullshit. If you really want those things all you need to do is prioritize it.
-
Donate: https://gofund.me/e3f57c55
Danny Quigley was 19 when he lost his father to suicide which turned his world upside down. Danny opens up about the day he lost his father to suicide, the days and years that followed. His father, Colm was an accomplished triathlete and was showing Danny the ropes before he passed. Danny has now dedicated his life to creating more awareness and support around mental health. He puts his body through intense challenges including 10 Ironmans in 10 days and is about to swim 100KM in the river Foyle all in celebration of people who have lost their lives to suicide. He wants to remember and celebrate them for the good times. Danny is an inspiration and a shining light to anyone who has lost someone dear to them.
-
Nicole struggled with her mental health from a kid. She never understood why she cried herself to sleep at night even though she had a loving family and was a high achiever. Her view on how depressed people were was completely different to how she was so she put on a brave face everyday. This lead her to nearly jumping off one of Ireland Tallest bridges as she felt that her place in this world wasn’t worthy and that everyone would be happier without her. From this experience she has transformed her life opening a gym and is now transforming the lives of others. A must listen episode for suicide awareness. Enjoy.
-
Laura Bonner, The Founder and CEO of The Muff Liquor Company from Greencastle Donegal is a motivated and dedicated woman on a mission to build one of the most successful companies in the beverage industry. Through her never ending hustling and belief she has continued to win award after award whilst luring the likes of Russell Crowe and Ed Sheeran as investors. I dive deep into her journey, her struggles, challenges, highs and lows, her love for plant medicine, Ayahuasca, Mushrooms and how its help her on her journey. Enjoy
-
Darren Long is a cousin and a good friend of mine. He had goals and dreams of building a business from a young age but was hit with a huge shock with his first venture when everything crumbled and was taken away from him. Not one to let that get the better of him he used that as fuel to drive him forward and build a recruitment company that is going international and expand into the property industry. In this conversation we discuss the highs, lows and lessons he has learnt along the way that have enabled him to stay motivated, dedicated and achieve.
-
Patsy McGonagle is one of the most decorated managers to ever come out of Ireland across all sports. Having taken an interest in athletics as a teen when it was heavily judged he seen it as an opportunity to bring the sport to his community. This lead him to starting his own athletics club, Finn Valley AC, he became Irelands manager at 5 Olympics Games along with countless World and European events. He is the longest ever manager in athletics history. He has many personal awards for his accomplishments in athletics. Throughout this conversation I dig into his highs, lows, what he has learnt along the way and with some hilarious moments. Enjoy.
-
Donna McDaid, my auntie had her life turned upside when diagnosed with breast cancer. Diagnosed at stage 3 things were looking good only for further tests to leave her fighting for her life and on treatment for the rest of her life. Donna is a warrior, her strength gives me strength and I’m very grateful to have got the opportunity to share her experience with you.
-
Carla is a sister of mine, she has been faced with the challenge of trying to have a baby for the past few years but has had knock after knock. When this happened she struggled to love herself and didn't know how to talk. From her experience it wasn't something that was ever discussed growing up, she felt alone. Carla is still trying today but with a much more resilient & stronger attitude and wants to share her story to bring more awareness to others who may be going through the same challenge.
-
In this episode I talk about the challenges I faced with my sexuality. Growing up in the countryside, being heavily involved in sports, spending time on a farm, on construction sites, feeling a part of me didn't fit it, how it held me back, living in fear, constantly judging & doubting myself, how the shame and guilt I carried held me back.
But when I accepted, took responsibility and loved this part of me my whole world changed in a way I didn’t know was possible, I was able to use it as a tool for transformation, to enjoy life more, to claim more of my power and to continue striving towards a life full of gratitude.
I also talk about how we as a society can become more open minded around gender preference, to be aware of the kids of our generation to ensure they grow into their purest form.
-
We are challenged by our environment and growing up in a rural area, the countryside or a small town is one of them. Some of us get trapped in our heads, resistant to change, engage in small talk, sharing toxic stories about others because we have nothing more interesting in our lives to talk about. How some of us are resistant to our brothers and sisters fleeing from other countries. And I share an insight on how we are not who we think we are, that we are so much bigger.
-
In this episode I talk about how a business I started in my teens nearly resulted in jail time. How business was an opportunity to learn and grow at a fast rate but ultimately created a prison that I now how to escape, how even though I had success I was poorer than ever. This pushed me to see life in a way I hadn’t seen before.
-
In this episode I discuss what it was like growing up in Ireland with the struggles I faced as a kid with my father and grandfather. How I felt I wasn't seen, recognised, ignored and how this played into me growing up insecure, not understanding how to love myself, seeking external validation from my achievements. Through this journey I discuss how I evolved and learned to overcome these obstacles. Learning how to break generational trauma.
Enjoy and please subscribe if you want to hear more.
www.instagram.com/ryanhalfway -
Ayahuasca is a powerful ancient psychedelic medicine used by the indigenous people of Central & South America that offers emotional, physical, mental, spiritual healing and awareness along with having the power to help bring humanity closer to our truth, unlock possibilities and show us our infinite potential.
Completed in Peru deep in the Amazon Jungle it was the experience of a lifetime, 16 ceremonies in silence and isolation participating in the Shipibo diet called the Dieata.
No sugar, no salt, no meat, no dairy, no touching others, no masterbation, in isolation, and zero talking to others.
Just me, paper, pens, crayons, a bed, a mosquito net and the voices inside my head.
One of the toughest challenges I have ever put myself through but also one of the most rewarding. Enjoy.
www.instagram.com/ryanhalfway