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This week’s episode is a real roller coaster as I sit down with Father Mark Quinn, the parish priest of Tuam, County Galway.
Mark and I grew up in the same village, but until this conversation, I had no idea about many of the struggles and challenges he faced throughout his life. I still remember reading in the local newspaper that he had become a parish priest, it genuinely surprised me, and it made me curious about the journey that brought him there.
This is probably the longest episode of the season, and honestly, I could have sat and talked with Mark all day. His honesty, openness, and willingness to share his story made for a fascinating conversation, and I’m incredibly grateful to him for that.
I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it.
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Ronan Mitchell, better known online as Mitch, is a content creator from County Galway who lives and breathes content creation. With an impressive background in radio, MCing, and TV presenting, he’s built a reputation as one of Ireland’s rising digital personalities.
In this inspiring conversation, Ronan shares his journey from leaving the security of a comfortable day job to pursuing his passion full-time. We talk about the hard work, dedication, and focus it takes to build a career doing what you love, along with the lessons he’s learned along the way. This is an honest and motivating chat with a young man who’s proving that taking a leap of faith can pay off when you’re willing to put in the work.
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This week, I’m delighted to be joined by Paraic Horkan, a qualified horticulturist and Director of Horkans Garden & Lifestyle Centre, who trained at the National Botanic Gardens.
Paraic reflects on growing up in the west of Ireland, where he inherited an incredible work ethic that shaped both his life and career. Alongside his family, he went on to build and run four successful garden centres across Ireland.
At the age of 40, Paraic set himself a bold goal: to retire at 60 and step away from the business completely. In this open, honest and inspiring conversation, he shares the mindset behind that decision, the challenges and sacrifices along the way, and whether he was ultimately able to achieve the life he had planned.
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This week, I’m delighted to be joined by Castlebar native Fintan Phelan for a powerful and honest conversation about alcohol addiction, self-discovery, and life growing up in the west of Ireland.
Raised in a culture where a good night out was often at the centre of social life, Fintan shares his personal journey with alcoholism, the challenges he faced, and the lessons he has learned along the way. Recently, he launched the Instagram page The Creative Sigma, where he combines his passion for golf with candid reflections on recovery and living alcohol-free.
This is an incredibly open and insightful discussion, as Fintan speaks with honesty about his experiences, the work he has done on himself, and the perspective he has gained through recovery. A conversation filled with vulnerability, resilience, and hope that is sure to resonate with many listeners.
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From Ballina, County Mayo, to the boardrooms of Europe, Suzanne Rowe’s journey is a powerful story of ambition, resilience, and backing yourself every step of the way.
In this inspiring conversation, Suzanne reflects on leaving the west of Ireland at a young age to pursue opportunities in Dublin, continually pushing beyond her comfort zone and refusing to settle for less than she knew she was capable of achieving. Through determination, courage, and a willingness to embrace challenges, she built an impressive career that has led her to become Head of Sales for MSC Cruises and Explora Journeys in Ireland.
Today, Suzanne works with a global organisation spanning Italy, London, and Geneva, while proudly operating from the west of Ireland. Her story is a testament to the fact that success doesn’t require abandoning your roots, it requires believing in yourself, taking risks, and being prepared to grow.
This is a conversation about leadership, ambition, confidence, and the opportunities that come when you dare to think bigger. Whether you’re starting your career, considering a new direction, or simply looking for inspiration, Suzanne’s story is one that will encourage you to dream boldly and back yourself wholeheartedly.
"You're never where you're not supposed to be"
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WATCH THE FULL VIDEO FOR FREE ON PATREON - Pharmacist Mark Jordan joins us in studio to answer your questions. With the new sponsor on board I thought it was better to bring in a qualified professional to answer your questions and concerns in a balanced and responsible manner. Whilst I genuinely believed that I was being the "responsible podcaster" one person didn't appreciate my efforts very much and we explain why.
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Let us know in the comments if you enjoyed it and if you'd like us to do this once per month.
This episode is sponsored by Pamex/Zenflore Calm.
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This week on the podcast, I’m delighted to be joined by content creator, beauty expert, and lipedema spokesperson, Jo Prendergast.
Lipedema / Lipoedema is a chronic medical condition characterised by a symmetrical and abnormal build-up of fat, most commonly in the legs and arms, while typically sparing the hands and feet. Often triggered by hormonal changes, the condition can cause significant pain, easy bruising, and is resistant to traditional diet and exercise.
In this honest and inspiring conversation, Jo shares her experience of living with lipedema from a very young age, the challenges she faced seeking answers and treatment, and her courageous journey to Germany to undergo life-changing surgery.
Jo’s story is one of resilience, self-advocacy, and hope. Through sharing her experience, she is helping to raise awareness of a condition that remains widely misunderstood and under diagnosed, while empowering others to seek the support and treatment they deserve.
A powerful reminder that knowledge, courage, and self-belief can transform even the most difficult journey.
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This week, I’m thrilled and honoured to be joined by former Mayo footballer Pádraig O Hora, who recently achieved the extraordinary feat of reaching the summit of Mount Everest.
Pádraig has long been a passionate and inspiring advocate for mental health, using his platform to encourage open and honest conversations around wellbeing. In this episode, he shares the incredible story of his journey to the top of the world, the challenges, sacrifices, setbacks, and triumphs that ultimately led him to stand on the highest point on Earth.
It’s a powerful and inspiring conversation about resilience, determination, mindset, and the importance of looking after our mental health. Pádraig’s story is a reminder of what can be achieved when we embrace challenges, stay focused on our goals, and keep moving forward, even when the path ahead seems impossible.
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This week’s episode is a special one for me.
I’m joined by a man who, without even realising it, helped shape my path in broadcasting. We’ve worked together many times, but this is the first time we’ve sat down properly to talk about where it all began, from his early days behind the mic to helping build Midwest Radio into one of the country’s biggest stations.
If you’re in the west of Ireland, you’ll instantly recognise the voice. So get comfortable and enjoy my conversation with Gerry Glennon.
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In this episode, I sit down with actor, writer, and comedian John Colleary for a wide ranging and deeply personal conversation about his journey into the world of performance. From his early days growing up in County Sligo to his experiences living abroad, John reflects on the moments and influences that shaped both his life and career.
We dive into how he first found his footing in the industry, the twists and turns that led him to where he is today, and some of the standout projects he’s worked on including the iconic series The Savage Eye.
Along the way, we share plenty of laughs, memories from the set, and honest insights into the realities of working in comedy and television.
It’s a thoughtful, funny, and nostalgic conversation you won’t want to miss.
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This week on the podcast, I’m joined by Jodie McGuinness. Jodie is the sister of Natalie McGuinness, who was tragically murdered in County Sligo. In this episode, Jodie shares Natalie’s story, the impact her loss has had on their family, and the strength it takes to keep her sister’s memory alive. It’s a deeply personal and important conversation about grief, justice (or lack of), and the human reality behind the headlines.
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A recent online exchange between Donal Byrne (CEO of BRB Homes) and Joe Doyle (Construction Sector Business Mentor) sparked a lively debate about self-employment in Ireland. Donal argued that it’s becoming increasingly difficult to run a business and hire staff, while Joe pushed back, saying there has never been more opportunity to be self-employed in Ireland.
Rather than let the discussion stay online, I invited both Donal and Joe onto the podcast at the same time to talk it through properly. In this episode, they share their opposing perspectives, challenge each other’s views, and debate what it’s really like to be self-employed in Ireland today.Please sign up to my Patreon for weekly bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/BigNewsComingSoon
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One man who definitely never shies away from a challenge is Donal Byrne, CEO of BRB Homes in Swinford Co.Mayo. Donal joins us on the podcast this week to talk about a recent court case, the huge developments with the trade school, and some very big news coming soon. You won’t want to miss this one!
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Megan Durkan, from Swinford in County Mayo, is a successful business owner, makeup artist, and tutor.
This podcast is a prime example of the saying: "never judge a book by its cover". On the outside, Megan is always positive, always in good form, and always striving to make her clients feel better about themselves. But behind closed doors, Megan has faced a roller coaster of a childhood and life.
She speaks very openly and honestly about a difficult upbringing in Chicago, the heartbreaking loss of her best friend and mother, experiences that shaped the woman she is today.
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This week on The Big News Coming Soon Podcast, we’re joined by the wonderful Siobhan O’Gara.
Siobhan first appeared on social media as beautyfruity17, took a short break, and has since returned with an equestrian focus that has captured the hearts of many. Based in Claremorris, County Mayo, she’s a true breath of fresh air, wearing her heart on her sleeve, telling it like it is, and sharing the real highs and lows of horse ownership in the West of Ireland.
Whether you’ve spotted her out and about with her iconic pink trailer, or followed her online while she feeds Murph and her other horses, Siobhan has built a loyal following through her honesty, openness, and even her monthly cost breakdowns.
This is a simple and lovely chat with a woman who’s making waves online for all the right reasons. Tune in and get to know Siobhan O’Gara, you won’t want to miss this one!
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In this episode, Eamonn Cunningham, owner of the hugely successful Sligo-based business EJ Menswear, sits down for an open and honest conversation about his journey. He shares the highs and lows of building and running a business, the realities of being your own boss, and the challenges that come with it. Eamon also opens up about his personal struggles growing up with a stammer and a fear of speaking, offering a powerful insight into resilience, growth, and determination.
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Doireann O'Connor (33) from Laois is an aspiring actor, singer and presenter who blew up on social media in recent months. When Doireann returned to Ireland from traveling, with a new lease of life, she feels that everyone should follow their dreams because at the end of the day, "Nothing matters and nobody cares".
Doireann is a breath of fresh air on social media and regularly films videos in her car. A recent series of videos called "Dating With Doireann" is very popular where she interviews single people and tries to find a match.
The real star of the show on her social media is her awesome Dad who she refers to as her "ultimate ride or die".
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Martin Maloney is a well known actor, comedian and musician best known for playing Eddie Durkan in The Hardy Bucks. Maloney was one of the original creators of The Hardy Bucks alongside Chris Tordoff, Owen Colgan, Peter Cassidy and Mike Cockayne.
In October 2012 Martin was arrested and accused of attacking two bouncers but in June 2014 the Judge viewed the CCTV footage and determined that it contradicted the prosecutions evidence. Martin was cleared of all charges as the Judge did not accept the bouncers testimony.
This podcast is intended for an over 18s audience.
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Caroline Rushe is a content creator from Ennis, Co.Clare. Having just set up social media two years ago she quickly became a household name for her bubbly, humorous takes on fashion, lifestyle, food and family. A common thread in this podcast will be Caroline talking about setting up her business and the fact that she "waits for one one". This is a very real and down to earth chat with some truths behind the world of influencing in Ireland.
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