John Creedon on Cork Roots, Broadcasting Adventures, and Inner Harmony
At the end of the day, it's when you come to a place in life where the most important thing in your life is how you feel about yourself and the bit of peace that you have inside in the head, where the voice isn't completely critical and negative constantly.
James Leonard and Timmy Long welcome the legendary John Creedon to 'The Two Norries Podcast'. Creedon, a beloved figure in Irish broadcasting, opens up about his early days in Cork City and the winding path that led him to a distinguished career with RTÉ. From childhood memories in the heart of Cork to navigating the world of late-night clubs and comedy, Creedon's journey is as colorful as it is inspiring.
With over three decades in broadcasting, he shares the highs and lows of his career, offering a candid look at the challenges he faced along the way. But this episode isn't just about professional milestones. Creedon delves into the deeper aspects of life, discussing the pursuit of inner peace and the importance of self-forgiveness. He reflects on various social and political issues, touching on topics like workers' rights and injustices faced by indigenous peoples.
Through it all, Creedon's wisdom and warmth shine through, making this conversation a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and insight. As he poignantly notes, 'At the end of the day, it's when you come to a place in life where the most important thing in your life is how you feel about yourself and the bit of peace that you have inside in the head, where the voice isn't completely critical and negative constantly'.
Tune in to 'The Two Norries Podcast' for a heartfelt chat with one of Ireland's most cherished broadcasters.