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Highland Radio Business Matters

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Presented by Chris Ashmore

244 - Business Matters, Ep 192: Celebrity-backed Muff Liquor Company breaks into US market
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  • 244 - Business Matters, Ep 192: Celebrity-backed Muff Liquor Company breaks into US market

    A Donegal based drinks company – whose products have attracted celebrity investors including Russell Crowe, Ed Sheeran, Jimmy Carr, and Ronan Keating – has signed an exclusive distribution agreement for the US market.
    The Muff Liquor Company has landed the lucrative deal with the Lucas Bols Company, one of the leading cocktail and spirits players in the worldwide cocktail market, who will now have the exclusive rights to import and distribute Muff Liquor products in the United States of America.
    The Muff Liquor Company was founded in 2017 by Donegal native Laura Bonner, who was inspired by her grandfather Philip McClenaghan’s passion to create wonderful spirits.
    Its current portfolio consists of the award-winning Irish Potato Gin, Irish Potato Vodka, and Irish Peated Whiskey.
    Chris Ashmore spoke to her about about the development of the business, the celebrity investors, how her dream is been realised with the company, and how it continues her family’s distilling legacy in Inishowen.
    Wed, 01 May 2024 - 40min
  • 243 - Business Matters, Ep 191: Time to Speak on Eco Basket grocery store business

    In this episode of Business Matters, Chris Ashmore interviews Niall Speak, the founder of the Eco Basket company.
    Having experienced sustainable and waste free shopping habits when he was living in Australia, Niall returned to his native Sion Mills and began the process to set up his company.
    The Eco Basket has a wide range of products including spices, herbs, grains, toiletries and eco-friendly products and he has ambitions to be the leading Zero Waste Refill provider in Ireland.
    The products can be ordered online and delivered in compostable packing, and he also has a shopping model based on customers bringing their own containers and filling them with as much of his products as they need before paying for the goods by weight or volume.
    As well as grocery shoppers, the Eco Basket works with cafés, chefs, restaurants and zero waste stores across Ireland and the UK to offer wholesale orders.
    Hugely enthusiastic, he also has ambitious plans for the future – including a possible vertical farm in Sion Mills.
    You can listen to the full interview here:
    Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 41min
  • 242 - Business Matters, Ep 190: Back to Gweedore from the Middle East with Helen Burke of Teambase Ireland

    In this episode of Business Matters on Highland Radio with Chris Ashmore, we hear about a Donegal woman who returned to her native Gweedore after spending more than a decade in the insurance industry in the Middle East.
    Helen Burke is the founder of Teambase Ireland whose business centres around simplifying and automating insurance administration business processes to enable insurance brokers to become more efficient, profitable, customer centric and innovative.
    Listen here:
     
    Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 35min
  • 241 - Business Matters, Ep 190: Donegal business Guestdiary.com’s growth includes expanding Vietnamese market

    Donegal Town based GuestDiary.com offers a four in one software package for hotels and guesthouses that streamlines their booking systems.

    The company, founded in 2008, has seen its staff numbers double to 16 and it continues to go from strength to strength.
    Some 10% of its export sales now come from the Vietnamese market – and the aim is to grow this to 16% by the end of 2024.
    The company recently moved to a new office in the Donegal Town Enterprise Centre.
    In this episode of Business Matters, Chris Ashmore has been speaking with GuestDiary.com’s general manager Gerry Haughey, a proud Donegal man, who is upbeat about the firm’s future prospects.
    Listen here:

    Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 42min
  • 240 - Business Matters, Ep 189: Irish Food Awards, broadband survey findings, and business support clinics

    In this episode of Business Matters with Chris Ashmore we’ll hear about Blas na hÉireann, The Irish Food Awards, which is the biggest competition for quality Irish produce on the island of Ireland. 
    Numerous Donegal firms have been successful in the past and many will enter again this year. Chris has been speaking with Fallon Moore, Events Coordinator, about the process, the blind tasting by judges, and the benefits from the publicity.
    There is also an interview with Ronan Whelan, Chief Commercial Officer of fibre broadband network operator Siro, about research regarding broadband usage by businesses and a warning about a switch off of copper broadband which could have serious implications for some Donegal businesses.
    And we’ll also hear from Philip O’Kennedy, business advisor with the Local Enterprise office in Donegal about the latest Business Support clinics that are coming up, both online and in person.
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    Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 39min
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