Fiona Brennan’s is a clinical hypnotherapist, TEDx speaker, and bestselling author of The Positive Habit. Fiona joins Keith Barry to share how her acting roots, the loss of her father, and her belief in the science of HeartMath shaped her life’s work.Fiona opens up about how our thoughts can physically transform our bodies, why slowing down is essential to healing, and the surprising story of how she helped a man overcome his fear of football. With warmth, humour, and wisdom, she reveals how to rewire your mind, live from the heart, and cultivate calm in a chaotic world.Follow @theopenmindpod on Instagram to ask Keith a question or tell us who you would like to see on the podcast.
You may know Dave Moore as one of Ireland’s leading broadcasters, but did you know he wrote a hit song that made it to number one outside of Ireland? Dave’s long career in radio and music has given him some incredible stories to tell: from studying Russian (in Russia) and jazz, to Mel Gibson owning socks with his face on them. He tells us all about the suspicious “adult playdate” that led to him meeting the co-host he’d spend 21 years on air with, along the highs, the lows, and how he felt about their eventual parting ways.Dave shares what he's learned through this eclectic journey, likethe power of saying no, embracing the unknown, and how to deal with the very best (and worst) celebrities. Check out Dave's song for the Netflix show 'Stay Close': https://www.tiktok.com/@davetodayfm/video/7055947126995438854Follow @theopenmindpod on Instagram to ask Keith a question or tell us who you would like to see on the podcast.
Nuala Moore is one of the most daring extreme swimmers in the world. In 2006, she was part of a six-person team that swam 1,330km around the island of Ireland over 56 days, one of the most challenging swims ever completed. From completing record-breaking swims in the Bering Strait and the Drake Passage to immersing herself in some of the world’s coldest waters, Nuala has spent her life exploring what it means to push human limits, embracing chaos and transforming fear into growth. She shares the lessons she's learned about balance, breathing and breaking through your own limiting beliefs, from her father's fising boat in Dingle Harbour to the treachourous waters between Russia and the US. Follow @theopenmindpod on Instagram to ask Keith a question or tell us who you would like to see on the podcast.
What would you do if the world as you know it suddenly collapsed?This week on Open Mind, Keith Barry sits down with Frank Deegan — survivalist, engineer, and co-founder of the Irish Survivalist Group. For more than a decade, Frank has been preparing for scenarios most of us never want to imagine: food shortages, power grid failures, or even societal breakdown.From bunkers and stockpiles, to foraging and unconventional food strategies (think roadkill), Frank reveals the skills and mindset needed to survive the unimaginable, and tells you how you can get started. Follow @theopenmindpod on Instagram to ask Keith a question or tell us who you would like to see on the podcast.
At just 18 years of age, David Gilna was struck by lightning — an event so rare it carries odds of less than one in a million. His heart stopped three times that day, and his life was changed forever.What could have ended his story became the spark for a remarkable career as an award-winning playwright, producer, and performer. Writing gave David a way to process his trauma and turned his pain into purpose, eventually taking him on tour across 38 states of America and leading to the release of his own book of poetry.In this episode, David sits down with Keith to share his vivid memories of that near-death experience, the healing power of creativity, and the extraordinary journey that followed. Together, they reflect on life in showbiz and the beauty of storytelling — how stories allow us to remember, to celebrate, and to cherish what truly matters.This podcast explores some difficult topics, including death and suicide. Follow @theopenmindpod on Instagram to ask Keith a question or tell us who you would like to see on the podcast.
Keith sits down with Níall Ó Murchú, one of Ireland’s leading breathwork experts who studied under Wim Hof and has now developed his own methods to train breathwork facilitators around Ireland and online.Níáll tells us about his journey from international athlete to wellness expert and explains the incredible psychological and physiological benefits of both breathwork and cold therapy, from stress reduction to improved immunity and even coping with grief. Keith and Níall explain the fads, break down the science and tell you why it's important to never let your ego win. You can check out Níall's work at breathewithniall.com.Follow @theopenmindpod on Instagram to ask Keith a question or tell us who you would like to see on the podcast.
You may know Keith as a TV personality or for his magic and brain hacks, but do you know how he found his passion for the mind and became a mindset coach? This week, we're putting Keith in the hot seat to answer all the questions that you, the listeners, have sent in. From the magic in his youth to ice baths, and tips on how to self-hypnotise and overcome your fears, Keith's got an abundance of knowledge from his 25 years experience working with people. He also shares some of his own story and the things he's had to overcome, along with his favourite tricks and the ones that went terribly wrong. Follow @theopenmindpod on Instagram to ask Keith a question or tell us who you would like to see on the podcast.
This week Keith is joined by Resilience Specialist Dr. Brian Pennie. Brian has a remarkable story about overcoming childhood trauma that led him to a 15 year heroin addiction. Now holidng a doctorate in neuroscience, Brian shares his the personal insight he has gained from his life experience and studies, including how he's turned his anxiety into his super power.Keith and Brian also discuss all things brain health, from neuroplasticity to supplements, and look at how learning and defining your values can have an immensely positive impact on your life.
Keith's on holidays this week, but while you are waiting for a new episode, send your questions to keith@goloudnow.com and Keith will answer them in upcoming episodes
Keith sits down with Dr. Liam Challenor to explore how algorithms silently shape everything we see on social media. From the psychology of scrolling to the ethical questions behind curated content, they unpack the hidden mechanics driving our digital behavior. If you've ever wondered who's really in control of your feed—this one's for you.
Keith sits down with yoga teacher and wellness advocate Maura Rath for a deeply insightful conversation on all things yoga. From the roots of the practice to its modern-day benefits, Maura shares her journey into yoga, how it transformed her life, and how you can tap into its power for both mind and body.Expect real talk, practical tips, and plenty of laughs as Keith and Maura explore the intersection of mindfulness, breathwork, movement, and the mental clarity that comes from tuning into the present moment. Whether you're a seasoned yogi or a complete beginner, this episode will inspire you to roll out your mat and reconnect with yourself.
In this episod, Keith sits down with his own mentor Tony Sadar—a seasoned leader, thinker, and guide who’s had a profound impact on Keith's personal and professional journey. They dive deep into the power of mentorship, the importance of resilience, and what it really takes to grow through life's toughest challenges.
Keith sits down with social media sensation Charleen Murphy for an eye-opening chat about the realities of being an influencer.Charleen pulls back the curtain on life behind the grid, sharing the highs, lows, and unexpected pressures of living in the digital spotlight. Together, they discuss the mental resilience needed to thrive online, and the secrets to staying authentic in a world obsessed with likes and follows.
Keith sits down with renowned musician, poet, and Kíla frontman Rónán Ó Snodaigh for an inspiring and wide-ranging conversation.In this episode, Keith and Rónán explore the power of intuition, creativity, and the “flow state” that connects performance, art, and the mind. They swap stories from the stage and discuss how music, rhythm, and mental focus can transform both the artist and the audience.
In this fascinating episode, Keith sits down with acclaimed neuroscientist and psychologist Professor Ian Robertson. Together, they dive deep into the incredible science of the human brain, exploring topics like confidence, resilience, the psychology of fear, and how we can all harness mental techniques to transform our lives.Professor Robertson shares insights from decades of research, along with practical tools you can use to boost your cognitive performance and mental well-being. Whether you’re curious about how the brain works, or looking for ways to level up your mindset, this is one conversation you won’t want to miss.Tune in and discover how to unlock the true power of your mind.
In this thought-provoking episode, Keith sits down with Dr. Michael Murphy, the Music Industries Lecturer in IADT (Institute of Art, Design + Technology), to explore the intersection of creativity, media, and the role of music in his life. Dr. Murphy offers fascinating insights into how he ended up working with the Foo Fighters, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers and David Bowie, all by accident. Expect a compelling dialogue packed with sharp ideas, surprising revelations, and a few twists along the way.
This week on the podcast, I sit down with ADHD coach Ailín Kennedy who discovered in her 30s that she had ADHD after years of misdiagnoses. We dive deep into her journey, the emotional impact of being misdiagnosed and misunderstood, and how she turned her late diagnosis into a mission to help others thrive with ADHD.If you've ever felt misunderstood or like something just didn’t add up — this one’s for you.
In this episode, Keith sits down with former GAA star and healer Diarmuid Lyng for a powerful and heartfelt conversation. Diarmuid shares his journey from sports to spirituality, and how he now helps others reconnect with themselves, nature, and their inner truth. Through stories of healing, Irish identity, and personal transformation, this chat dives deep into what it means to truly live well.You can support Diarmuid's work here: fundrazr.com/wildirishThis episode is part 2 of an amazing and winding conversation.
In this episode, Keith sits down with former GAA star and healer Diarmuid Lyng for a powerful and heartfelt conversation. Diarmuid shares his journey from sports to spirituality, and how he now helps others reconnect with themselves, nature, and their inner truth. Through stories of healing, Irish identity, and personal transformation, this chat dives deep into what it means to truly live well.You can support Diarmuid's work here: fundrazr.com/wildirishThis episode is part 1 of an amazing and winding conversation.
This week, Keith sits down with singer, actress, and author Andrea Corr for an intimate and wide-ranging chat. This laid-back, heartfelt chat with the dives into everything from growing up in a musical family to life on tour with The Corrs, and how Andrea stays grounded through it all. There’s laughter, a few surprises.