Best Life

Best Life

What does it look like to truly love what you do?  Best Life is a podcast about real people, living lives that prove it's possible. Each episode, join host Shay OBrien, as we sit down with someone who has found their thing — whether they chased it since childhood or it found them when they least expected it — and we talk about the journey, the passion, and what it actually feels like to wake up every day doing what you love.  Equal parts inspiring and honest, Best Life is the show for anyone who believes the best chapter might still be ahead.

Episodes

  1. 4d ago

    Mike Garry: From Moss Side to Carnegie Hall

    Poet, author and performer Mike Garry joins Shay O'Brien for a powerful conversation about creativity, identity, courage and how his career blossomed from his early love of words and language. Known for acclaimed works including Mancunian Meander and God Is A Manc, Mike has become a distinctive voice in contemporary poetry. His poems celebrate real life; his home-town Manchester, family, love & loss, working-class culture and community. Before becoming a full-time writer and performer, Mike worked as a librarian, where he began reading his own poems to the young people that attended his homework centre. What followed was a leap of faith: leaving the security of a stable career to pursue a creative life built around poetry, performance and storytelling. Since then, Mike has performed around the world, toured with John Cooper Clarke, collaborated with musicians and composers including Philip Glass, Joe Duddell and the Cassia String Quartet, and shared stages with artists such as New Order, Iggy Pop and Patti Smith, including a celebrated performance at Carnegie Hall. He also works extensively in schools and prisons and other community settings, bringing poetry to people who might never otherwise encounter it. In this conversation, Mike reflects on growing up in Manchester, finding confidence through language, the influence of his Irish Catholic upbringing, and why authenticity has always mattered more to him than success. He speaks honestly about taking risks, believing in yourself, and choosing happiness over security. In this episode: • Why words became Mike's superpower • The leap from librarian to full-time poet and performer • The stories and communities that shaped his work • What Manchester taught him about creativity and belonging • Why authenticity matters more than recognition • How following your passion can become a career A thoughtful and inspiring reminder that sometimes the biggest risk is not taking one at all. Show Notes: St Anthony: An Ode to Anthony H Wilson - Mike Garry and Joe Duddell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cYNI8s_vo4 Mike Garry’s Merchandise https://www.mikegarry.co.uk/shop/

    1 hr
  2. Jun 11

    Allan Heinberg: From Stage to Screen

    Allan Heinberg — showrunner and executive producer of Netflix's The Sandman, screenwriter of the blockbuster Wonder Woman, and the creative voice behind some of television's most beloved series including Sex and the City, Gilmore Girls, The O.C., Grey's Anatomy, and Scandal as well as co-creator and writer of Young Avengers and its sequel Avengers for Marvel Comics — sits down with Shay for a deeply personal conversation about a life shaped by storytelling, reinvention, and hard-won self-knowledge. Few writers have successfully shaped stories across television, film, and comics quite like Allan. But behind an extraordinary career is a human story full of vulnerability, courage, and unexpected turns — from performing on stage in early childhood, to navigating the complex personal challenges that come with a life lived honestly. This is a conversation about creativity, identity, and what it really means to know yourself. In this episode: • A childhood and early life defined by performance and storytelling • Allan’s journey from Broadway actor to building a career in film and television. • How becoming an expert in what you love can create unexpected opportunities. • Writing the Young Avenger comic series and how the introduction of the first gay characters came about. • The realities of pursuing a creative career and supporting yourself along the way • How discipline, focus and consistency shaped his success • What it means to sustain creativity through personal challenge • The role mentors, friendships and collaboration played in Allan’s journey

    1h 8m

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What does it look like to truly love what you do?  Best Life is a podcast about real people, living lives that prove it's possible. Each episode, join host Shay OBrien, as we sit down with someone who has found their thing — whether they chased it since childhood or it found them when they least expected it — and we talk about the journey, the passion, and what it actually feels like to wake up every day doing what you love.  Equal parts inspiring and honest, Best Life is the show for anyone who believes the best chapter might still be ahead.

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