The Greg Hughes Podcast

Greg Hughes

The Greg Hughes Podcast delivers powerful interviews and deep-dive commentary on the stories shaping our lives. Hosted by broadcaster Greg Hughes, the podcast features engaging conversations with newsmakers, community leaders, and fascinating guests, blending sharp current affairs analysis with compelling storytelling.

  1. 18h ago

    Carolynne Murray – Strength Forged in Loss

    In this episode, we sit down with Carolynne Murray, Director & General Manager of the Shandon Hotel & Spa and Chairperson of the Donegal branch of the Irish Hotels Federation. Carolynne’s journey is one of remarkable resilience. Growing up in Derry, she learned early on that true strength is often found in the quiet sacrifices made by parents to create a better future. Her path to leadership was shaped by immense personal challenges in her youth, forcing her to develop independence and a firm belief that your beginnings do not dictate your destination. Today, Carolynne shares her perspective on modern leadership, the importance of fostering regional excellence in the Northwest, and why she now views every professional decision through the lens of legacy. We discuss how navigating life’s most difficult chapters has shifted her focus from traditional achievements to the values of safety, kindness, and security she hopes to instill in her daughters. In this episode, we cover: The Power of Perspective: How a childhood memory—a simple tracksuit—became a lifelong symbol of possibility and sacrifice. Leading Through Adversity: How Carolynne’s early personal losses forged her capacity to think independently and lead with empathy. Beyond the Resume: Why she believes professional titles take a backseat to the legacy of being a positive role model for her children. Regional Pride: Why the Northwest is a hub for excellence and why she is passionate about proving that ambition isn't just for capital cities. Strength & Kindness: Her philosophy on how to hold space for both high-level business goals and the human element of leadership.

    52 min
  2. Jun 4

    Mickey Joe Harte: Eurovision, Sony Regrets, and the Unreleased Shane MacGowan Track

    Over twenty years since he captured the nation’s attention on You’re a Star and represented Ireland at the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest with the number-one hit “We’ve Got the World,” Mickey Joe reflects openly on the reality of sudden fame, the mechanics of the music industry, and his life off-stage. In this candid conversation, Mickey Joe dives deep into the turning points of his career. He opens up about the industry decisions that shaped his path, including his regret over walking away from a major recording contract with Sony Music, and shares his experiences navigating prime-time television, from early reality TV to his recent stint on Dancing with the Stars. We also explore his life at home, his immense pride in his son Percy, and his extraordinary studio collaborations—including the story behind a fascinating, as-yet-unreleased recording with the late Shane MacGowan. Looking ahead, we discuss his enduring passion for his craft and his future ambitions in an ever-changing music industry. Key Topics Discussed in This Episode: The Eurovision Whirlwind: Looking back at 2003, “We’ve Got the World,” and handling the sudden weight of national expectation. The Sony Crossroads: A raw reflection on the business side of music and the decision to exit a major label recording contract. Television & The Spotlight: Navigating the pressures of reality television and stepping back onto the floor for Dancing with the Stars. Family & Advocacy: Life off-stage and his pride in his son Percy’s journey. Studio Legends: The stories behind his musical collaborations, featuring an exclusive look at an unreleased track recorded with the legendary Shane MacGowan. The Next Chapter: Staying relevant in the modern music industry and future artistic ambitions.

    1h 16m
  3. Jun 4

    Joe Decks – Vinyl, Vodka and Me

    What happens when the party stops, but the drinking doesn’t? This week, we sit down with well-known DJ and radio contributor Joe Decks for an incredibly raw, honest, and powerful conversation about his battle with alcohol addiction. From the early days of student life and the high-energy nightlife of the DJ booth, Joe details how a normal social habit quietly escalated into a dependency that threatened his relationships, his career, and his life. Joe opens up about the reality of functioning alcoholism, the hidden warning signs, and the terrifying health crisis that saw him suffer four major seizures due to alcohol withdrawal. He shares the painful truth about recovery—admitting that his early stints in rehab were just to “shut people up”—and describes the exact moment he finally found true acceptance and the will to save himself. Today, Joe is sober, focused on his music, and rebuilding his life with clarity and stability. Whether you are fighting your own battle, supporting a loved one, or just want to understand the reality of addiction, Joe’s story is a profound reminder that it is never too late for a new beginning. Key Topics Discussed in This Episode: The Slippery Slope: How casual college drinking and full-time retail work funded a lifestyle of drinking until 4 AM. The Illusion of Control: Balancing radio work at Highland while hiding the growing impact of alcohol and avoiding the warning signs. The Ultimate Wake-Up Call: Dealing with severe panic attacks and surviving four life-threatening alcohol withdrawal seizures. The Reality of Rehab: Moving through treatments in Galway and Whiteoaks, dealing with relapses, and the difference between going for others versus going for yourself. The Power of Support: The vital role of AA meetings, the support of family, and the impactful advice of former addiction counsellor Hugh McBride. Playing the Tape to the End: The daily toolkit, routines, and mental exercises Joe uses to maintain his sobriety and navigate social environments safely. A New Track: Finding confidence without alcohol, returning to music production, and embracing a future built on stability and contentment. Quotes from the Episode: “The third time of treatment… I had acceptance. I knew I could try again or die.” “I think of our motto: ‘Play the tape to the end.’ I think of the result of that one drink.” “Now, my confidence is growing… I have stability and contentment. I’m happy.” Support Resources: If you or someone you know has been affected by the themes discussed in this episode, support is available: AA Ireland (Alcoholics Anonymous): www.alcoholicsanonymous.ie HSE Drugs & Alcohol Helpline: Freephone 1800 459 459 or email helpline@hse.ie White Oaks Rehabilitation Centre: www.whiteoakscentre.com

    1h 12m
  4. Jun 4

    The Invisible Battle with Addison’s Disease

    Imagine being told your physical organs shutting down is “all in your head.” This week on The Greg Hughes Podcast, we sit down with Rosemary McFadden and Sharon Flannagan to discuss a rare, life-altering autoimmune condition that almost cost Rosemary her life: Addison’s Disease. What started as a harrowing journey of medical misdiagnosis ended in a miraculous chance meeting between two women in Letterkenny who became each other’s greatest support. A Diagnosis by Luck Foureen years ago, Rosemary McFadden was fading away. Suffering from extreme fatigue and weight loss, she was told she had anxiety and depression. She was even sent to a psychiatric unit—despite knowing deep down that her struggle wasn’t mental, but physical. The turning point came when her brother-in-law, a doctor, noticed a specific, rare physical symptom: hyperpigmentation. By looking at the “tanned” skin on Rosemary’s elbows, knees, and stomach, he recognized the signs of adrenal failure. “Nobody takes you on board because it’s so unknown. I was being sent to a psychiatric unit when I actually needed hormones to keep my organs from failing.” — Rosemary McFadden A Chance Encounter Living with Addison’s can be isolating, especially in the Northwest where support groups are non-existent. However, during the lockdown, Rosemary applied for a job where she met her manager, Sharon Flannagan. In a staggering twist of fate, Sharon revealed she also lived with Addison’s. This episode explores their unique bond and how they navigate a condition so severe that it requires lifelong steroid replacement therapy just to stay alive. In This Episode, We Discuss: The Misdiagnosis Trap: Why Addison’s is frequently mistaken for mental health issues. The JFK Secret: How President John F. Kennedy hid the same condition from the world. The Daily Fight: Managing low blood pressure, kidney function, and the constant threat of adrenal crisis. Working with Addison’s: How Rosemary manages a full-time career despite the debilitating nature of the disease.

    1 hr

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The Greg Hughes Podcast delivers powerful interviews and deep-dive commentary on the stories shaping our lives. Hosted by broadcaster Greg Hughes, the podcast features engaging conversations with newsmakers, community leaders, and fascinating guests, blending sharp current affairs analysis with compelling storytelling.