In conversation with Katherine Feeney In conversation with Katherine Feeney

Ben Crowe: Where the Light Gets In 

In conversation with Katherine Feeney
10 Feb
BOOK

ABOUT THE SHOW

Join us for an intimate event in Brisbane with Ben Crowe — mindset coach to Ash Barty, CEOs, coaches, teams and executive teams all over the world as he launches his first book, Where the Light Gets In.

In conversation with Katherine Feeney, Ben will unpack practical tools and demonstrate how self-compassion, imagination and appreciation can turn adversity into possibility, remove pressure and help us find that elusive balance between confidence and happiness, achievement and fulfillment.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ben Crowe is one of the world’s most in-demand professional mentors and leadership coaches. His career began at Nike, working in international sports marketing with many of the world’s most famous athletes, before he left to follow his purpose of helping athletes separate what they do from who they are, and find perspective and meaning.

As a mindset coach he has changed the lives of many of the world’s most successful sportspeople, including Grand Slam champions Ash Barty and Dylan Alcott, surfing world champions Stephanie Gilmore and Molly Picklum, as well as NBA basketball teams, professional football teams and the Australian cricket team.

His unique approach to connection, purpose and high performance has led to Ben working with global corporations, including the world’s largest technology companies and financial institutions, the World Health Organization (WHO), universities, hospitals and schools.

During the global pandemic, driven by a desire to help people quickly at scale, Ben founded Mojo, a perspective company that believes focusing on the human-being first makes the human-doing better. Today, people all over the world are implementing ‘the Mojo way’.

Kat Feeney presents the Afternoons program for ABC Radio Queensland. While at the ABC, Kat’s work has also appeared on ABC News and Landline. Before joining the national broadcaster in 2017, Kat worked for Nine News Australia and Fairfax Australia. Her writing has been published by The Guardian and The Sydney Morning Herald. She also had a stint as a food reviewer for the Queensland Good Food Guide.

BOOK

PERFORMANCE DATES & TIMES

Tue 10 Feb 2026
7:30PM

VENUE

Powerhouse Theatre

TICKETS

A Reserve
$45*
B Reserve
$35*
C Reserve
$25*
*$7.20 transaction fee applies to all ticket purchases

DURATION

60 minutes

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Suitable for all ages

All children are permitted but must hold a valid ticket

Contains adult themes

ACCESSIBILITY

  • wheelchair_accessible
Presented by Brisbane Writers Festival

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ben Crowe is one of the world’s most in-demand professional mentors and leadership coaches. His career began at Nike, working in international sports marketing with many of the world’s most famous athletes, before he left to follow his purpose of helping athletes separate what they do from who they are, and find perspective and meaning.

As a mindset coach he has changed the lives of many of the world’s most successful sportspeople, including Grand Slam champions Ash Barty and Dylan Alcott, surfing world champions Stephanie Gilmore and Molly Picklum, as well as NBA basketball teams, professional football teams and the Australian cricket team.

His unique approach to connection, purpose and high performance has led to Ben working with global corporations, including the world’s largest technology companies and financial institutions, the World Health Organization (WHO), universities, hospitals and schools.

During the global pandemic, driven by a desire to help people quickly at scale, Ben founded Mojo, a perspective company that believes focusing on the human-being first makes the human-doing better. Today, people all over the world are implementing ‘the Mojo way’.

Kat Feeney presents the Afternoons program for ABC Radio Queensland. While at the ABC, Kat’s work has also appeared on ABC News and Landline. Before joining the national broadcaster in 2017, Kat worked for Nine News Australia and Fairfax Australia. Her writing has been published by The Guardian and The Sydney Morning Herald. She also had a stint as a food reviewer for the Queensland Good Food Guide.