The Think And Learn Smarter Experience.

Connell Kennelly

We sit down with noteworthy people from Ireland and chat about how they succeed at their chosen craft while also trying to balance everything else. We look at the Leaving Cert specifically and take gems of knowledge from the people who have gone before and look at how we can implement them in our own situations.

  1. Episode 18 - Dermot Bannon

    09/10/2021

    Episode 18 - Dermot Bannon

    In this episode I sat down with Dermot Bannon, Irelands most prominent architect. Dermot's the front of a few different TV shows on RTE such as ,"Room to Improve" and ,"Dermot Bannon's Incredible Homes". Some of the things we chatted about were, what got Dermot into his field, his own college experience and creating a TV show. What stuck me during this conversation was just how easy and engaging Dermot is to chat with. The way he was able to tell stories about the different parts to "Becoming an Architect" that were really interesting was brilliant.  What also stood out was how he was able to disseminate some of the tools that were taught in college and which other ones an architect would benefit from learning along the way. In addition to this, we chat about the process of making a TV show in which the events are happening in real life. Dermot explained how they manage to balance keeping the realness fully intact while also instilling some TV drama naturally. He also goes into the many benefits both socially and professionally of loading up in a transit van with his college course mates and travelling to some of the most spectacular buildings in Europe. Overall I really enjoyed this chat due to how great a storyteller Dermot is. It's obvious to me now why his TV shows continue to be so popular along with his actual business ! This one is definitely for the wannabe architects as it gives a great insight into some of the steps along the way while the great unwashed ( like myself ) can really enjoy listening while probably missing the importance of the finer details. In essence, it runs like his own TV show !

    31 min
  2. Episode 17 - Conor O'Neill (Know Yourself Performance)

    07/13/2021

    Episode 17 - Conor O'Neill (Know Yourself Performance)

    In this episode I chat with Conor O'Neill, founder of "Know Yourself Performance. Conor is one of the most prominent performance coaches in the online GAA world along with working with athletes across other fields too. Conor himself has a club All Ireland with Crossmaglen in his back pocket so he certainly isn't just a theory based coach. With that being said, Conor has nutrition and training qualifications along with being in the process of finishing a masters in psychology so he's got the homework signed off on too. Conor has his own podcast too in line with his own online coaching. We chat about a whole host of different areas such as optimal nutrition, law of diminishing returns with regards to gym work, psychology of training etc primarily through the lens of GAA performance. Conor is brilliant at explaining tricky concepts to get your head around such as the possible benefits of prolonged fasting. The fact that he's worked with over 750 athletes over the years really shines through as he has now developed a hierarchy of importance with regards to performance and isn't married to one approach. Overall, this was one of the podcasts that I've done that contains the most clear takeaways for anyone. While most of the conversation was developed through the lens of a GAA output, the concepts really ring home for everyone. It was great chatting to Conor and it's clear to see why he's such a successful coach himself !

    57 min
  3. Episode 16 - Lena Tice

    06/22/2021

    Episode 16 - Lena Tice

    In this episode I chat with Lena Tice, current Hockey player for the Irish ladies team about to head off to the Tokyo Olympics. Lena has over a 100 caps for Ireland already across cricket and hockey combined and is the second youngest international cricket player ever male or female. We chat about what it was like for Lena going through secondary school in St Gerards, Bray while playing international sport at the same time.  We then get around to chatting about how Lena was preparing for her Leaving Cert while on tour with the Hockey team in New Zealand and leaving all her Chemistry notes on the North Island ! Lena definitely had a unique experience preparing for her Leaving Cert and she shares some well earned tips about balancing extra curriculars. We then talk about going to UCD and continuing with her Irish Hockey career. It's great to get an insight into how top level athletes prepare for big matches ( or even Olympics !) and Lena details the different parts that make up her prep. From dealing with high pressure games such as the Olympic qualifier or the 2018 World Cup final to how she analyses her day to day training, it's great to see what areas are key to focus on.  What's really revealing is that Lena knows what she's elite at and is willing to not get lost in the weeds of improving every part of her game and then losing sight of the bigger picture. I thought this was one of the key learnings from the whole conversation as the same in a funny way applies to everything, most especially the Leaving Cert ! Overall I really enjoyed this podcast again. Lena clearly has a knack for storytelling and probably should be the one hosting the podcast based on ease of chatting to her ! There's so many great takeaways from one of Ireland's future Olympians and I hope you all find it interesting.

    58 min
  4. Episode 13 - Joe Flaherty

    05/06/2021

    Episode 13 - Joe Flaherty

    In this episode I sit down with Joe Flaherty, current Fianna Fáil TD for Longford and Westmeath. Joe lifts a lid on what it's like to be the voice for his own people in the most influential room in the country. What was revealing to me was the percentage of time Joe spends dealing with local issues and everyday struggles of the individual person in comparison to the more national topics. Joe also spends time talking about how Covid has sped the movement online where hosted a "town meeting" online which garnered over 10,000 log ons. The ability for more people to attend these meetings from the comfort of their own homes seems to have been a real added benefit as normally only a few hundred at best would come in person. Joe also gives a revealing insight into some of the personal challenges he went through and how he's overcome them. This experience of experiencing adversity at a young age allows Joe to empathise with the younger generation now with their own specific problems. He reminds me that all these middle aged  Fianna Fáil TD's were young teenagers at one stage too ! He also talks about the dynamics inside the Dáil and the relationships he'd have with other TD's. We also talk about what he hopes to leave behind him for the next younger generation to have when his turn is passed and the kind of Longford he would like to see his daughters grow up in. Overall this was a great podcast and one that I personally learned a great deal from. Having the chance to actually see what a TD's main roles are was very interesting as it's an area that I at least wouldn't understand well. His own story along with his plans for the future are very inspiring and I hope the rest of you enjoy this one too.

    52 min

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We sit down with noteworthy people from Ireland and chat about how they succeed at their chosen craft while also trying to balance everything else. We look at the Leaving Cert specifically and take gems of knowledge from the people who have gone before and look at how we can implement them in our own situations.