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E217 That Great Business Show - Communications master class - Alan Shortt & Functional Foods with Tony Callaghan (SomaTech) & David Hartigan (Blink Drinks)

Season 1, Ep. 217
Episode 217: That Great Business Show

Release Date: November 7, 2024

Host: Conall O'Morain

Welcome to That Great Business Show, the podcast where we bring you tips, insights, and opportunities to fuel your business journey. Each episode, we feature high-flying entrepreneurs and industry leaders, and today is no exception.

In this episode, we’re diving into the power of communication, as well as the cutting-edge world of functional foods. But first, a big thank you to all our listeners and to our partners at Aer Lingus, where we proudly feature on their long-haul flights. If you’re flying to or from Ireland, be sure to tune in!

And, of course, a shout-out to our sponsors, De Facto Shaving Oil, the world’s best shaving oil, now used by top athletes looking to shave precious seconds off their race times. Find out more at DeFactoShave.com.

On This Episode, We’ve Got:

Alan Shortt – Communications Masterclass

Good communication is essential for business success – whether you're pitching to investors, managing a team, or delivering tough news. Alan Shortt, motivational speaker, comedian, and MC, is one of the country’s top communications experts. He’s delivered powerful talks to thousands, including a 3,000-person audience at the Pendulum Summit. And now, he’s sharing his valuable communication tips with you – absolutely free!

Stay tuned as Alan walks us through the science of great communication and shares how you can immediately apply these skills to enhance your business and personal interactions.

Functional Foods with Tony Callaghan (SomaTech) & David Hartigan (Blink Drinks)

If you’ve ever wanted food that does more than just fill you up, you’re in for a treat. We're exploring the innovative world of functional foods – food products that offer added health benefits beyond basic nutrition.

Tony Callaghan, founder of SomaTech, is revolutionizing the food industry using solid-state fermentation technology and fungi to create sustainable, high-value ingredients. He’s on a mission to change the future of food.

David Hartigan, founder of Blink Drinks, is bringing mushrooms into the drinks industry to boost health and wellness. While they aren’t yet using SomaTech’s fungi, we wouldn’t be surprised if that changes soon!

Tony and David are also part of the Food Works Programme, a fantastic initiative supporting innovative food entrepreneurs. Join us as they tell us about the programme and the future of functional food.

That Great Business Show is all about delivering high-quality advice and insights from industry leaders and we’re proud to bring you all of this knowledge for FREE. So, if you’ve got business questions or topics you'd love us to cover, don’t hesitate to reach out to us on LinkedIn. We love engaging with our loyal followers!

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