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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 1H 1M

S8 E9 - Sign Of The Times with Harry Maharaj

from Insight: The Stripped Back Podcast · host Stephen Buckley & Keith Delahan

This episode marks a huge milestone for the podcast, 100 episodes. Stephen and Keith celebrate it with a conversation that perfectly reflects what the show is all about: real stories, real people, and real journeys.For this landmark episode, they sit down with Harry Maharaj of Kilkenny Architectural Salvage, who shares the evolution of one of Ireland’s most distinctive salvage yards. Harry talks through the family legacy behind the business, his personal journey within it, and how architectural salvage has shifted from being viewed as scrap to becoming a cornerstone of sustainable, character-led design.The conversation explores the importance of authenticity and community, from creating a space where people are encouraged to wander and explore, to resisting the pull of generic, mass-produced furniture in favour of pieces with history and meaning. Harry also discusses the challenges and opportunities within the salvage industry, the growing appreciation for reuse, and how social media has helped open the yard to a wider audience.Harry reflects on the future of the business, the responsibility that comes with preserving heritage, and the importance of family time when balancing work, growth, and life, a fitting reflection for a podcast reaching its 100th episode.A proud moment for the podcast, and a conversation that captures exactly why reaching 100 episodes matters.A massive thank you to our sponsors Robus Lighting and Snickers Workwear Ireland and to everyone who has supported us by listening.

This episode marks a huge milestone for the podcast, 100 episodes. Stephen and Keith celebrate it with a conversation that perfectly reflects what the show is all about: real stories, real people, and real journeys.For this landmark episode, they sit down with Harry Maharaj of Kilkenny Architectural Salvage, who shares the evolution of one of Ireland’s most distinctive salvage yards. Harry talks through the family legacy behind the business, his personal journey within it, and how architectural salvage has shifted from being viewed as scrap to becoming a cornerstone of sustainable, character-led design.The conversation explores the importance of authenticity and community, from creating a space where people are encouraged to wander and explore, to resisting the pull of generic, mass-produced furniture in favour of pieces with history and meaning. Harry also discusses the challenges and opportunities within the salvage industry, the growing appreciation for reuse, and how social media has helped open the yard to a wider audience.Harry reflects on the future of the business, the responsibility that comes with preserving heritage, and the importance of family time when balancing work, growth, and life, a fitting reflection for a podcast reaching its 100th episode.A proud moment for the podcast, and a conversation that captures exactly why reaching 100 episodes matters.A massive thank you to our sponsors Robus Lighting and Snickers Workwear Ireland and to everyone who has supported us by listening.

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