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Episode 32 – The “Deli” of Your Belief Systems – Featured Guest: John O'Hare LifeRhythms Radio: Your Life. Your Rhythm. Your Radio Show.

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Welcome to Episode 32 of LifeRhythms Radio!

In the final episode of this season, Robert interviews John O'Hare, MFA, BA (Acting) Dip Theatre Arts Design, Cert IV Trainer. They discuss the powerful and relevant topic of “The “Deli” of Your Belief Systems”. Everybody has the right to explore what they believe in. What if area of belief doesn't fully work? Why not subscribe to multiple? This is a powerful topic that many can relate to. Remember... it's entirely ok to believe in a variety of things that work best for YOU... at any given moment! 

About John:

John is a graduate of the prestigious Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, John works as an actor, director, producer and acting teacher and lives in Sydney Australia.

John was the Director of School and Head of Acting at AFTT – Academy of Film Theatre and Television from 2004 to 2016 where he designed a course which is now a leader in performing arts training in Sydney. He is the Head of Acting and Technical Production at QUT Brisbane.

His highlights in theatre include: The Gigli Concert (O’Punksky’s, Sydney Theatre Company and Perth International Festival), Plough and the Stars (Hole in the Wall), Much Ado About Nothing (Kilkenny Arts Festival), The Seafarer, Blue Remembered Hills, The Slab Boys, Little Malcolm & his struggle against the Eunuchs, Observe the Sons of Ulster (O’Punksky’s Theatre), Address Unknown (Seymour Centre & Bondi Pavilion), The Cavalcaders & The Faith Healer (Ensemble Theatre), Wolf Lullaby & Stitching (Griffin Theatre), Blue Remembered Hills & Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Belvoir St)

The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Rise & Fall of Little Voive, Much Ado About Nothing, Arcadia (Sydney Theatre Company),  The Shaugraun (Queensland Theatre Company, Sydney Theatre Company,Melbourne Theatre Company), Shakepeare’s R&J (Bell Shakespeare).

John’s Film & TV credits include: Wildside, Moriarty, Blackrock, The Sky is Beautiful, A Long Road to Heaven, Child of Air, Storm in a Teacup, and Blackrock, Packed to the Rafters, Cops LAC, Tough Nuts, Blue Healers, Rogue Nation, GP, Home and Away, Heroes II: the Return, A Country Practice and Daughters of the Sea King.

John is a founding director of O’Punksky’s Theatre Company.

Also in this episode, you will hear a song that John chose from Evlov's collection titled “Ebb & Flow”. Lastly, please be in touch with him after listening and tell him that you heard his interview on LifeRhythms Radio. John has an incredible offering that is exclusive to LifeRhythms Radio listeners (yes! That’s right. You!!). Indeed, you will be very happy that you reached out to him and accepted his offer!

For more information about LifeRhythms Radio, John O'Hare and Robert Alexander, please contact Robert directly at liferhythmsradioshow@gmail.com. Also visit: www.liferhythms.us, or call / text Robert directly at 805-699-5298. He's looking forward to connecting with you!


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Welcome to Episode 32 of LifeRhythms Radio!

In the final episode of this season, Robert interviews John O'Hare, MFA, BA (Acting) Dip Theatre Arts Design, Cert IV Trainer. They discuss the powerful and relevant topic of “The “Deli” of Your Belief Systems”. Everybody has the right to explore what they believe in. What if area of belief doesn't fully work? Why not subscribe to multiple? This is a powerful topic that many can relate to. Remember... it's entirely ok to believe in a variety of things that work best for YOU... at any given moment! 

About John:

John is a graduate of the prestigious Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, John works as an actor, director, producer and acting teacher and lives in Sydney Australia.

John was the Director of School and Head of Acting at AFTT – Academy of Film Theatre and Television from 2004 to 2016 where he designed a course which is now a leader in performing arts training in Sydney. He is the Head of Acting and Technical Production at QUT Brisbane.

His highlights in theatre include: The Gigli Concert (O’Punksky’s, Sydney Theatre Company and Perth International Festival), Plough and the Stars (Hole in the Wall), Much Ado About Nothing (Kilkenny Arts Festival), The Seafarer, Blue Remembered Hills, The Slab Boys, Little Malcolm & his struggle against the Eunuchs, Observe the Sons of Ulster (O’Punksky’s Theatre), Address Unknown (Seymour Centre & Bondi Pavilion), The Cavalcaders & The Faith Healer (Ensemble Theatre), Wolf Lullaby & Stitching (Griffin Theatre), Blue Remembered Hills & Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Belvoir St)

The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Rise & Fall of Little Voive, Much Ado About Nothing, Arcadia (Sydney Theatre Company),  The Shaugraun (Queensland Theatre Company, Sydney Theatre Company,Melbourne Theatre Company), Shakepeare’s R&J (Bell Shakespeare).

John’s Film & TV credits include: Wildside, Moriarty, Blackrock, The Sky is Beautiful, A Long Road to Heaven, Child of Air, Storm in a Teacup, and Blackrock, Packed to the Rafters, Cops LAC, Tough Nuts, Blue Healers, Rogue Nation, GP, Home and Away, Heroes II: the Return, A Country Practice and Daughters of the Sea King.

John is a founding director of O’Punksky’s Theatre Company.

Also in this episode, you will hear a song that John chose from Evlov's collection titled “Ebb & Flow”. Lastly, please be in touch with him after listening and tell him that you heard his interview on LifeRhythms Radio. John has an incredible offering that is exclusive to LifeRhythms Radio listeners (yes! That’s right. You!!). Indeed, you will be very happy that you reached out to him and accepted his offer!

For more information about LifeRhythms Radio, John O'Hare and Robert Alexander, please contact Robert directly at liferhythmsradioshow@gmail.com. Also visit: www.liferhythms.us, or call / text Robert directly at 805-699-5298. He's looking forward to connecting with you!


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