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That Great Business Show

Conall Ó'Móráin
That Great Business Show
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    E301 That Great Business Show - would you pay 80c for one cube of ice? If yes, Richie French of LXRY ICE would like a word.

    01/07/2026 | 31 mins.
    Would you pay 80 cent for a cube of ice?
    Richie French, founder of The LXRY ICE Collection, says ice is no longer just frozen water. For premium bars, hotels, restaurants and events, it can be a luxury ingredient: crystal-clear, slow-melting, brandable and highly photographable.

    Conall asks whether this is serious business or a cocktail of nonsense. Richie explains the science, the margins, the branded ice stamps, the family business behind Pure Irish Ice, and why a 26-year-old Irish founder is thinking about ice 24/7.
    BTW, did you know certain supermarkets IMPORT ice from the UK?? Can you guess which ones?

    Richie’s Hire in a Heartbeat: Majken Bech-Bailey and Jordan Bailey, formerly of Aimsir.
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    E300 That Great Business Show, The Horse That Knows Your CEO Is Bluffing, Emma Jane Clarke,

    19/06/2026 | 32 mins.
    Episode 300: Emma Jane Clarke, Martinstown Lodge: Leadership Coaching With Horses, No Saddles, No Cowboys, No Hiding

    What happens when a senior executive walks into an arena with a horse and discovers the horse is not impressed by their title, their car, their bonus, their LinkedIn bio or their carefully manufactured air of command?

    That is the business Emma Jane Clarke has built at Martinstown Lodge in Co. Meath.
    No horse riding. No cowboy tricks. No corporate away-day nonsense with beanbags, beach balls or frostbite. This is equine-centred leadership development, where horses are used to help leaders and teams see how they really show up.

    Emma Jane is no flake. Far from it. She was a senior leader in a government agency, managed large teams and multimillion-euro portfolios, and before that was the only female harvesting foreman in the UK forestry sector. Then, after a major accident left her in a wheelchair, she went after the dream: a farm, horses and a business helping people get out of their own way.

    On Episode 300 of That Great Business Show with Conall O Morain, Emma Jane explains:
    Why horses are brutally honest leadership mirrors
    Why senior managers cannot bluff a horse
    Why your thoughts are not necessarily reality
    Why checking in too much can interrupt the flow of a team
    Why confidence, presence and trust matter more than title
    Why some CEOs need less PowerPoint and more paddock
    Why no one, absolutely no one, gets to play cowboy
    She also explains the business model, the client base, the expansion potential, the international ambition and why this strange-sounding idea is already working with serious companies.

    And in Hire in a Heartbeat, Emma Jane chooses Steve Bartlett, Jay Shetty and, best of all, her 89-year-old mother Dorothy Clarke, who recently started her own podcast. That is competition. Family competition. The worst kind.

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    E299 That Great Business Show - She Got Into Tesco...Then One Rogue Zero Nearly Blew It Up | Erica Sheehan, Homespun

    09/06/2026 | 44 mins.
    She Got Into Tesco... Then One Rogue Zero Nearly Blew It Up | Erica Sheehan, Homespun

    Real business. Real lessons. Listen to us — or learn the hard way.
    Everybody loves a success story.
    Few sees the panic behind it.

    This week on That Great Business Show, Erica Sheehan returns three years after her first appearance to reveal what really happened behind Homespun's growth.
    The headlines look great:
    • Tesco listings
    • SuperValu success
    • Amazon UK sales
    • New product launches
    • Growing retail footprint

    The reality?
    • Five years searching for the right manufacturer
    • A supplier pulling out after months of development work
    • A coconut oil shortage threatening production (Monaghan seems to be a good source of coconut oil!)
    • Thousands of online orders arriving overnight after one influencer mention
    • A Tesco launch nearly derailed because of a single rogue digit in a barcode

    This is entrepreneurship without the Instagram filter.
    Erica also reveals how a chance encounter in Avoca led her to the manufacturer who finally cracked the code, why Amazon is far harder to sell on than most people imagine, and the advice she received from the late, great Ray Coyle of Tayto.

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    HIRE IN A HEARTBEAT
    Erica's picks:
    • Katie McNally (Craigavon) — content creator who helps bring the Homespun brand to life online.
    • Ian Dobbie — veteran food industry advisor and mentor whose experience has helped Erica navigate growth and avoid costly mistakes.
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    E298 That Great Business Show - They accidentally built a sauce empire - Garret FitzGerald & Sofie Rooney, Chimac

    01/06/2026 | 40 mins.
    They built a fried chicken restaurant. Then accidentally built a sauce empire.

    Most couples argue about whose turn it is to empty the dishwasher.
    Sofie Rooney and Garrett FitzGerald argue about chicken.
    And somehow that turned into Chimac — one of Ireland's most talked-about restaurant brands and now a fast-growing food business stocked in Tesco, Marks & Spencer, Selfridges, Whole Foods and beyond.

    On this episode:
    How a trip to South Korea changed their lives
    Why Sophie got scurvy from eating too much fried chicken (true!)
    The restaurant that nearly broke them
    The US distributor disaster that left them stranded
    How they went from packing sauce bottles in their sitting room to exporting internationally
    Why food businesses are brutally difficult
    Why they still think it's worth it

    And yes, Garrett also explains why Ireland should become a global ham superpower.
    This is business at its messiest, tastiest and most entertaining.
    Their 'hire in a heartbeat'? Sophie went for Fiona Fitzpatrick, founder of Brand Growth Heroes and former Nestlé, Gü and Japoni executive. Sophie describes her as one of the most insightful consumer-brand strategists she has encountered and would hire her to help Chimac scale internationally.
    Garrett chose William Exner, a former Chimac team member from Brazil. Garrett highlighted his intelligence, work ethic, adaptability and positive attitude, describing him as someone he would hire again immediately.

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    E297 That Great Business Show - She gave her company to the staff - Joan McCoy, White Ink Architects

    22/05/2026 | 34 mins.
    She GAVE AWAY her company. To the staff.

    No Silicon Valley gimmick. No kumbaya management retreat. No hippy dippy stuff. Just hardnosed business.

    Just one brutally practical question: “Michael Smurfit regarded equity as blood… so why would you ever sell ?
    Conall Ó Móráin sits down with Joan McCoy of White Ink Architects — one of the leading voices in employee ownership across Ireland and the UK — to explain why businesses owned by staff often outperform traditionally-owned firms.

    And then comes the jaw-dropper. In Ireland? It is often CHEAPER to sell your business to a foreign buyer than to your own employees. Madness.

    This episode covers:
    • Why employee-owned firms often grow faster
    • Why staff suddenly start acting like owners
    • Why Ireland is behind the UK and Canada
    • Why ordinary workers getting wealth matters
    • Why architects are suddenly talking like economists
    • Why the Tánaiste may finally be waking up to this issue
    Plus:
    • Wolfgang Digital
    • John Lewis
    • ARUP
    • Housing chaos
    • Social housing economics
    • And the most Irish Department of Finance problem imaginable

    Joan's 'hire in a heartbeat', Michael Keaveney, Director of Land and Acquisition at Grainger plc.
    She described him as someone with a very direct style who can “cut through the noise and really get to the crux of the matter”, particularly around housing viability, social housing economics, and having “the right conversations” about the real scale of the housing crisis.

    This is one of those episodes that quietly changes how you think about business.

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    #EmployeeOwnership #IrishBusiness #SMEs #SuccessionPlanning #Architecture #Leadership #BusinessIreland #WolfgangDigital #JohnLewis #ARUP #HousingCrisis #Entrepreneurship #ThatGreatBusinessShow
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