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Disgusting or delicious? The Dublin dish coddle has been dividing opinions for decades...But, what makes the perfect coddle, and what ingredients are people adding to mix it up?Lovin Dublin has been appealing for people to share their version of coddle in order to get a sense of what people are tucking into for dinner on these dark winter days...Lovin Dublin's Chef Marcus O'Laoire joins Seán to discuss.
Disgusting or delicious? The Dublin dish coddle has been dividing opinions for decades...But, what makes the perfect coddle, and what ingredients are people adding to mix it up?Lovin Dublin has been appealing for people to share their version of coddle in order to get a sense of what people are tucking into for dinner on these dark winter days...Lovin Dublin's Chef Marcus O'Laoire joins Seán to discuss.
Recording this episode was an eye opener for me. Please listen and send to all the men in your life.This week, I am joined by an absolute gentleman: Eoin Flood. For those of you who already know Eoin, you'll understand what a truly remarkable person he is—one of life's diamonds.Eoin and I sit down to discuss it all. We dive into his childhood, exploring both the joys and the challenges he faced. We tackle topics like stress and its impact, men's mental health, and the unique struggles men encounter daily. We also talk about #dadlife—the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Finally, we unpack the power of community and the incredible story behind how Eoin and his partner founded Blueballs Ireland.Blueballs Ireland has grown to become one of the largest men's groups in the country. One of their videos on Lovin Dublin went viral, racking up nearly half a million views and solidifying their impact. (Click here to watch the video.) Since then, Blueballs groups have expanded to Cork, Sligo, and the Midlands, with two subgroups now thriving in the U.S.Eoin is also an exceptional coach. I've personally recommended him to so many people already, and the feedback has been incredible. Whether it's 1:1 coaching, team coaching, workshops, or webinars, Eoin delivers powerful, transformative results. Book a session with him today—click here to get started.Tune in to this episode to hear more about Eoin's inspiring journey and the wisdom he has to share.Find Eoin Eoin Flood BackYourself.ie Backyourself coaching Website www.backyourself.ie Eoin Flood LinkedIn Find BlueBalls So links are Blueballs Website www.blueballs.ie Instagram https://www.instagram.com/blueballsireland?igsh=YnZ1azJpN3k2bjFv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just a few years ago, Niall Harbison, entrepreneur and creator, was 'living his best life'. From the outside in it looked like he had it all, successful businesses and great people around him. But today he speaks straight from the heart about the reality of his life. Having sold his successful business Lovin Dublin, he moved to Thailand and hit rock bottom, he live tweeted about his breakdown and alcohol addiction and he ended up in intensive care. From there everything changed. With hope, belief and kindness everything changed. Now, two years later he has built an incredibly successful charity, feeding 800 street dogs a day (with an aim to reach 250 million globally). Everywhere he goes 100s of people follow him, he is so loved and today he tells us how kindness saved his life. Thank you ReproMed for supporting The Good Glow Check out Niall's book HOPE Join the September Reset HSE Drugs & Alcohol Helpline: This confidential service has both a freephone Helpline (1800 459 459) and an email support service (helpline@hse.ie). Pieta House: Freephone: 1800 247 247
Sharon Noonan is hosting The Food for Thought talk stage with Lovin Dublin at the 2023 Taste of Dublin and the programme offers a relaxed chance for you to get up close and personal with an array of foodie talent and experts. One such expert is Megan Hide from Copeland Distillery. In this Best Possible Taste interview Sharon talks to Megan who shares the Copeland Distillery story, product range and plans for the future. The Best Possible Taste is celebrating 10 years on the airwaves in 2023 making it Ireland's longest running food and drink radio show/podcast.
New year, new pod ep! Saddle up for our first episode of 2022 where we head out west for Clint Eastwood's 1992 anti-western, Unforgiven, with our guest, entertainment editor of JOE.ie, Lovin Dublin & Lovin.ie, Rory Cashin. To kick us off, Kate and David catch up on some of their top TV recommendations and recent movie viewings before we wrangle in Rory to talk apathy for the western genre, we uncover Kate's obsession with Mr Eastwood and marvel at the prolific output of the man himself. Films mentioned throughout the episode: https://letterboxd.com/davidpfitz/list/the-last-one-to-see-ep3-unforgiven-with-rory/ The Guardian interview with Stellan Skarsgård that Kate mentioned can be found here: https://theguardian.com/film/2021/nov/25/stellan-skarsgard-my-tips-for-fatherhood-dont-lie-even-about-santa-claus To see what David was talking about during What's In The Box, follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter. Also, just follow us. Ah go on. Let's be internet friends. We're also on Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/thelastonetosee/ Follow David (@davidpfitz) on Letterboxd and Twitter. Follow Kate (@imkatemac) on Twitter. Follow Rory (@roarecashin) on Twitter. Use our promo code RAF-87MP-76AC-32WR-17EJ when signing up for an Unlimited card at Cineworld UK or Cineworld Ireland to get an extra month's membership for free! Email: thelastonetosee@theshift.ie Our theme music is “80's And Chill” by Empyreal Glow Background image courtesy of Mars Plex at unsplash.com Ticket images courtesy of KStudio at freepik.com The Last One To See is part of The Shift Podcast Network. Check out https://theshift.ie/
A recent study from the CSO shows that women in opposite sex couples do all the housework, but what about same-sex couples? Cassie Stokes, presenter and producer for Her.ie and Lovin Dublin discussed this with Jen.
Rory Cashin Entertainment Editor for Lovin Dublin chats to Louise about all things gaming including the Paystation 5 and Xbox Series X and S this years must have consoles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We had a wonderful time on our road trip adventure around Ireland. We had a chance to see many of the beautiful locations - Belfast, Giant’s Causeway, Old Bushmills Distillery, Cliffs of Moher, Curragh Races, Dublin, and the magnificent Powerscourt Hotel. Thanks to our friends from Indianapolis we had a different type of travel experience, spending time in hotels and living luxuriously in some of the more elegant places in Ireland. It was quite a treat! In this podcast episode, we also discuss how we do our laundry while traveling the world full time. It’s not always as easy as you would think. Main Topics Covered: Ireland Road Trip - Lush and Luxury Q&A: How do we do Laundry as we Travel Links Mentioned in the Episode: Google Fi - the best phone plan for international travelers Nixplay - unbelievable digital frame to share all of your travel photos We are grateful for the generosity of our friends on the trip The Shelbourne Dublin was a magnificent stay with its rich history of foreign travelers and beautiful rooms Giant’s Causeway is a natural wonderful that provides epic photo opportunities The Old Bushmills Distillery is a great way to understand the process and rich history of Irish Whiskey Get excellent food and enjoy the atmosphere of the Bushmills Inn The Dark Hedges provide unique photos of the trees that are in the Game of Thrones Favorite Bar in Belfast was the Harp Bar - Live Music available on certain nights Bill Burr was the comedian that we saw in Dublin - hilarious!! Be sure to visit the Guinness Tour for an understanding of their history Sean’s Bar in Athlone - is claiming to be the oldest pub in the world The Cliffs of Moher are a site to see - endless beauty!! A great website to find all that you should see if you are traveling by car along the coast The horse races at Curragh were awesome! What a great way to spend the day with locals! The Powerscourt Estate is the nicest hotel we have ever stayed in - breathtaking beauty and tremendous amenities The Harbour Bar was a great way to end our adventure, in 2010 Lonely Planet’s #1 Bar in the World Things are always changing in Dublin so check out Lovin’ Dublin as they'll have advice on what is new and fun. Be sure to download the MyTaxi app for getting around Dublin in the easiest way possible. A bit expensive but great service. You can’t do everything when you travel. Be sure to listen to the Traveler’s Guilt podcast to understand that it’s okay to chill out. Sign up for our Newsletter to get the latest tips in Travel and hear about our weekly visits around the world
Aidan Coughlan, editor of Lovin Dublin, says that media brands have a duty—both to their readers and their subjects.
Aidan Coughlan, editor of Lovin Dublin, and food entrepreneur Domini Kemp say it is okay for food brands to celebrate decadence and indulgence.
Aidan Coughlan, editor of Lovin Dublin, says brands and publishers alike must not think of their audience as "one-dimensional beings".
People are overwhelmed by a sea of voices on social media. Lovin Dublin editor Aidan Coughlan sees the return of readers listening to a select number of trusted media brands.
We got a taste of what it’s like to build a brand in the food and drinks industry. How brands can build a media profile by feeding news outlets with content and how food writers influence trends and industry standards. To serve up the insights, we had three leading food experts joining us in studio, Domini Kemp, Aidan Coughlan and Keith Mahon.
We had the editor of Lovin Dublin in studio for our latest podcast and decided to ask him five quickfire questions about his media consumption. Find out the last time he purchased a paper, his favourite social platform and the book battle - hardback or kindle.
We had a huge turnout at the Twisted Pepper last month for 'Covering the City', our look at media coverage in the capital, as part of the ongoing 'Living for the City' series. Our panel for the night were Niall Harbison, the founder of Lovin Dublin; Ian Lamont, editor of Totally Dublin; Kate Coleman, editor of Le Cool Dublin and James Redmond from Rabble magazine. Over the course of the evening, we prodded and poked how the media cover what’s going on in the city, what Dubliners want from their media about the place they call home and why stuff which should be covered in the capital often is not. A Bantercast which features some lively contributions from the audience too! You'll find a full transcript of this Banter at The Quarter - thanks to Mike Ussher for the hard work