On the latest episode of the “Lean into Life” Podcast I was delighted to welcome on Banker turned Bard Paul Byrne. Paul has recently published his 2nd collection of poems called “For the love of Kerry”
This is a must see book and it also includes some wonderful photographs of the Kingdom of Kerry which mostly have been captured by Paul himself.
Paul is definitely someone who has leant into his own life and we talked about his early childhood in Listowel, Kerry and then moving up the country before finding his way back to the Kingdom years later and turning away from the corporate world and turning into his creative side and becoming a published poet.
Paul has been on an amazing journey and we all now can benefit from his creative writings and his musing about the county he loves so much.
I think you are going to get so much from this episode. Please share, like and subscribe if you like the episode and want to support the channel.
Enjoy
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Thanks Michael
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On the latest episode of the “Lean into Life” Podcast I was delighted to welcome on Banker turned Bard Paul Byrne. Paul has recently published his 2nd collection of poems called “For the love of Kerry”
This is a must see book and it also includes some wonderful photographs of the Kingdom of Kerry which mostly have been captured by Paul himself.
Paul is definitely someone who has leant into his own life and we talked about his early childhood in Listowel, Kerry and then moving up the country before finding his way back to the Kingdom years later and turning away from the corporate world and turning into his creative side and becoming a published poet.
Paul has been on an amazing journey and we all now can benefit from his creative writings and his musing about the county he loves so much.
I think you are going to get so much from this episode. Please share, like and subscribe if you like the episode and want to support the channel.
Enjoy
Click the link below to take a listen.
Thanks Michael
On Episode 53 of the "Lean into Life" podcast, I was delighted to welcome back on Psychotherapist Sheila Ryan on for a chat.
This was Sheilas 4th appearance on the podcast and this time we discussed Christmas, and how its a time of the year which obviously can be fun and joyous but can also be a very tough, sad and stressful time for people. So we talk about the overwhelm that can happen and how we can best navigate through this time with as little stress as possible.
It was a really interesting and much needed discussion about this topic and it's covers some really important topics which i'm sure a lot of people will benefit from.
Please share with those you think would benefit, tag and rate also if you can, let us know if this episode lands with you.
Wishing you all a very Happy and stress free Christmas and wishing you a magical 2024 :)
Thanks Michael
Lean Into Life Podcast
On the latest episode of the “Lean into Life” Podcast I was delighted to welcome on Banker turned Bard Paul Byrne. Paul has recently published his 2nd collection of poems called “For the love of Kerry”
This is a must see book and it also includes some wonderful photographs of the Kingdom of Kerry which mostly have been captured by Paul himself.
Paul is definitely someone who has leant into his own life and we talked about his early childhood in Listowel, Kerry and then moving up the country before finding his way back to the Kingdom years later and turning away from the corporate world and turning into his creative side and becoming a published poet.
Paul has been on an amazing journey and we all now can benefit from his creative writings and his musing about the county he loves so much.
I think you are going to get so much from this episode. Please share, like and subscribe if you like the episode and want to support the channel.
Enjoy
Click the link below to take a listen.
Thanks Michael