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Organizing a group holiday whether it's with family or friends, can be a lot more work than fun. From trying to see if everyone can get the time off, what's the budget, the type of activities to be done, and then throw the kids into the mix it can be a lot more stressful than intended. Our panel discuss the group holiday. Joining Pat was Aideen Finnegan, Presenter of Irish Times Better with Money Podcast, Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for Harvey's Point and author of Guide To Modern Manners and Adrian Barry Managing Editor Off The Ball.
Noel gives people not dressing up a dressing down!
Less than a third of us host people for dinner frequently, with ‘stress' and ‘too much work' cited as key reasons. That's according to new research published this morning. We got the view on this with Noel Cunningham, Hotelier, author and ambassador to Harvey's Point Hotel Donegal.
Less than a third of us host people for dinner frequently, with ‘stress' and ‘too much work' cited as key reasons. That's according to new research published this morning. We got the view on this with Noel Cunningham, Hotelier, author and ambassador to Harvey's Point Hotel Donegal.
In their recent Food and Drink Report 2023-2024, Waitrose show that more guests are opting to bring non-alcoholic alternatives, such as premium quality olive oil, instead of a bottle of wine, to dinner parties. We ask what is truly the best gift to bring to dinner parties this Christmas with TV personality and hotelier Noel Cunningham.
The Great Noel Cunningham joins Marty with some tips for the perfect Christmas dinner.
Send us a Text Message.What if everything you thought you knew about Caribbean cuisine was wrong? Join us for a flavorful exploration of the vibrant and diverse world of Caribbean food in this episode of Strictly Facts. We welcome three extraordinary guests: Jamaican-Canadian chef Noel Cunningham, seasoned home cook Leslie Enston, and Caribbean paleo cooking expert Althea Brown. Together, they share their journeys of representing and evolving Caribbean cuisine. Discover the historical and cultural influences that have shaped Caribbean cuisine, from the legacies of enslaved Africans and colonization to the contributions of African, Indian, and Chinese communities. Tune in for a mouth-watering journey through the rich history and innovative future of Caribbean culinary traditions.Check out Strictly FactsFollow Althea, Lesley, and Noel and support their work!Shop Carry On Friends Popular Merch TODAY!!Select favorites for just $10. Enjoy a generous $10 discount off several items.Plus, get an extra 10% off any orders over $100.carryonfriends.com/shop Support the Show.Connect with @carryonfriends - Instagram | Facebook | YouTube A Breadfruit Media Production
A new report by the ESRI has found burning coal, peat and wood is associated with poorer mental health. So, should we give up the fire all together?To discuss, Kieran is joined by Tara Shine, CEO of Change by Degree and Ambassador for Harvey's Point Hotel in Donegal, Noel Cunningham.
A well-known English broadcaster, Janet Street-Porter, has accused an Irish rental car company of age discrimination after being asked to provide a letter from her GP to prove she was fit to drive. Shane spoke with Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for Harvey's Point Donegal, to discuss whether Ireland is ageist.
A well-known English broadcaster, Janet Street-Porter, has accused an Irish rental car company of age discrimination after being asked to provide a letter from her GP to prove she was fit to drive. Shane spoke with Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for Harvey's Point Donegal, to discuss whether Ireland is ageist.
How do you know you're old? Well apparently, it's when you have a ringtone on your phone or use the crying laughing emoji! Adrian Weckler has written the 10 tech signs that show you're part of the older generation in the Irish Independent.Joining Andrea to discuss the tech signs that makes us old are Ciara Treacy, Newstalk's Digital Content Creator, Jen Hogan, Columnist with the Irish Times and mother of 7 and Noel Cunningham, TV personality and ambassador to Harvey's Point Hotel Donegal.
An emotionally charged, poignant and uplifting conversation with one of life's true gentlemen. The public knows Noel Cunningham as the Donegal man who always has a smile on his face and warmth in his heart. But behind his smile is a man who has endured heartbreak, unimaginable loss and discrimination.This podcast explores some sensitive themes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a text message and tell us your thoughts.Ever wondered how Caribbean cuisine became a melting pot of flavors and cultures? Join us for the first part of an eye-opening series with three culinary experts who have dedicated their lives to celebrating and preserving the rich food traditions of the Caribbean. Featuring Jamaican-Canadian chef Noel Cunningham, seasoned home cook and food writer Lesley Enston, and Guyanese-born food blogger Althea Brown, this episode promises to elucidate Caribbean culinary history and its global significance.Discover the intricate stories behind iconic dishes like Jamaican jerk and Guyanese Pepper Pot, and learn how historical movements and colonization have infused Caribbean food with African, Indian, Portuguese, and Asian influences. We debunk myths about the simplicity and healthiness of Caribbean cuisine, revealing the complexity and nutritional richness that have been overlooked. Our guests offer invaluable insights into the labor-intensive processes and cultural significance behind these beloved dishes, enriching your appreciation for this diverse food culture.We also tackle the fine line between celebrating Caribbean cuisine on a global stage and the risks of cultural appropriation. Learn from heartwarming personal anecdotes and professional experiences how Noelle, Lesley, and Althea are championing authenticity and respect in the culinary world. Tune in for a comprehensive, heartfelt exploration of Caribbean food culture that will leave you both informed and inspired. Don't forget to check out strictlyfactspod.com for more resources and follow us on social media for ongoing discussions.Be sure to follow Althea, Lesley, and Noel and support their work!Caribbean Legal Solutions is the easiest way to find an attorney in the Caribbean. Visit their website at caribbeanlegalsolutions.com Disclaimer: This podcast ad contains general information about Caribbean Legal Solutions and is not intended as legal advice. Always consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice specific to your situation. Support the Show.Connect with Strictly Facts - Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube Looking to read more about the topics covered in this episode? Subscribe to the newsletter at www.strictlyfactspod.com to get the Strictly Facts Syllabus to your email!Want to Support Strictly Facts? Rate the Show Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform Share this episode with someone who loves Caribbean history and culture Send us a DM or voice note to have your thoughts featured on an upcoming episode Share the episode on social media and tag us Donate to help us continue empowering listeners with Caribbean history and education Produced by Breadfruit Media
Gordon Ramsay's flagship Chelsea restaurant has reminded patrons of the dress code on its website: “Feel free to express your style, but please avoid shorts, tracksuits, and hoodies." Should restaurants always have a dress code? We asked Noel Cunningham, TV Personality and ambassador to Harvey's Point Hotel Donegal.
Gordon Ramsay's flagship Chelsea restaurant has reminded patrons of the dress code on its website: “Feel free to express your style, but please avoid shorts, tracksuits, and hoodies." Should restaurants always have a dress code? We asked Noel Cunningham, TV Personality and ambassador to Harvey's Point Hotel Donegal.
From setting the mood, to rustling up a light lunch, hotelier Noel Cunningham talks to Brendan about his fool-proof plans for entertaining at home this summer.
Happy Birthday to Brown Thomas! Today the iconic Grafton Street store will celebrate its 175th anniversary celebration. Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for Harvey's Point Donegal joined us on the show to chat about this iconic store.
Happy Birthday to Brown Thomas! Today the iconic Grafton Street store will celebrate its 175th anniversary celebration. Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for Harvey's Point Donegal joined us on the show to chat about this iconic store.
Castlebar has been named the best town in Ireland for work-life balance, a recent survey finds. Donegal Person of the Year Noel Cunningham, together with Fianna Fáil Senator Lisa Chambers, delve into what elevates Castlebar and similar towns. They discuss the key factors behind the high ranking and consider if relocating to Mayo is the key to achieving an ideal work-life balance.Noel Cunningham is also the Ambassador for Harvey's Point and Country Living.
Getting down on one knee and popping the question in front of the family on Christmas Day should be avoided at all costs - that's according to Etiquette expert and former royal butler, Grant Harrold. Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for Harvey's Point Hotel in Donegal joined us on Newstalk Breakfast…
Getting down on one knee and popping the question in front of the family on Christmas Day should be avoided at all costs - that's according to Etiquette expert and former royal butler, Grant Harrold. Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for Harvey's Point Hotel in Donegal joined us on Newstalk Breakfast…
The US Senate will no longer enforce a dress code – while some will continue to wear a suit, some will opt for more casual attire. But, is this the way forward or should we retain some dress etiquette? We got the view of Noel Cunningham, from Harvey's Point, Donegal.
The US Senate will no longer enforce a dress code – while some will continue to wear a suit, some will opt for more casual attire. But, is this the way forward or should we retain some dress etiquette? We got the view of Noel Cunningham, from Harvey's Point, Donegal.
According to a recent report authored by economist, Jim Power, an additional 11,500 tourist beds will be needed in Ireland by 2032 to meet demand. Joining Gavan to discuss is Jim Power, as well as Noel Cunningham, Ambassador to Harvey's Point in Donegal.
Up this week is the effervescent TV personality and hotelier Noel Cunningham Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anton spoke to TV Pundit & Presenter Noel Cunningham who has a long association with the royal family about King Charles' big day.
RTÉ have been criticised for giving up 4 hours of air time on Saturday morning to the Royal Coronation of Charles III and his wife, Camilla, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. But are RTÉ right to air the ceremony? Kieran was joined by Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for The Harvey's Point Hotel in Donegal and Robbie Smyth, Editor of An Phoblacht and the former General Secretary of Sinn Féin...
Yesterday, US President Joe Biden visited Co Louth and met with business owners and took a tour of a Carlingford Castle. Today, he visited President Michael D Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin and watched juvenile hurling too. This evening, he will address TDs and Senators in Dáil Éireann. But, is the way we approach the presidential visit is all a bit twee? Kieran was joined by John O'Brennan, Political scientist, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration at NUI Maynooth, Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for The Havey's Point Hotel in Donegal and Anton Savage, Presenter of The Anton Savage Show to discuss...
According to The Star 42% of people say sorting the Christmas dinner guest list is their most stressful task during Christmas. Kieran was joined by Ambassador for The Harvey's Point Hotel in Donegal, Noel Cunningham to tell us how to be the host with the most this party season and eliminate the Christmas dinner anxiety...
Director Jim Isaac, writer Todd Farmer and producer Noel Cunningham
On todays show Ray is joined by Noel Cunningham to talk about bad manners in the hospitality sector, Dr Paula Byrne from The University of Galway has been researching the over prescribing of Statins she joins Ray in studio to tell us more and Colman Noctor is back with some parenting advice and to answer your questions.
Psychologist Maureen Gaffney; TU Dublin's Emma Howard; Irish Times' Justine McCarthy; Irish Independent's Kevin Doyle; broadcaster Mary Harte; hotelier Noel Cunningham discuss the tragedy in Creeslough
Psychologist Maureen Gaffney; TU Dublin's Emma Howard; Irish Times' Justine McCarthy; Irish Independent's Kevin Doyle; broadcaster Mary Harte; hotelier Noel Cunningham discuss the tragedy in Creeslough
The EU has downgraded Ireland's north and west to a ‘lagging region'. The area, which includes Galway, Roscommon, Leitrim, Sligo, Donegal, Monaghan, and Mayo has been downgraded as it has been noted as being significantly poorer relative to the European average over recent years. The commission said the region faced a range of development challenges including lower productivity and educational attainment, a weaker skills base, and a business environment. In reaction to this Shane spoke to Donegal person of the year, TV personality and ambassador to Harvey's Point hotel Donegal, Noel Cunningham.
The EU has downgraded Ireland's north and west to a ‘lagging region'. The area, which includes Galway, Roscommon, Leitrim, Sligo, Donegal, Monaghan, and Mayo has been downgraded as it has been noted as being significantly poorer relative to the European average over recent years. The commission said the region faced a range of development challenges including lower productivity and educational attainment, a weaker skills base, and a business environment. In reaction to this Shane spoke to Donegal person of the year, TV personality and ambassador to Harvey's Point hotel Donegal, Noel Cunningham.
RTÉ have confirmed it will broadcast coverage live from the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday. Kieran was joined by Nial Ring, Dublin City Councillor and former Lord Mayor and Noel Cunningham, Ambassador for The Harvey's Point Hotel in Donegal to discuss...
Technology has made our lives so much more convenient but in the process of simplifying everyday tasks, Hilda Roche, National President of the ICA ,and Noel Cunningham, TV Personality and Author of Guide to Modern Irish Manners, joined Andrea to discuss if we lost our life skills.
Since the pandemic, people are dressing differently, not wearing formal suits, looking less official and wearing casual clothing and even trainers to work. So said Clodagh Shorten of Samui in the Irish Times over the weekend. But is the death of formal wear a good thing? To discuss further Ciara was joined on the show by Noel Cunningham from Harvey's Point Hotel in Donegal.
Since the pandemic, people are dressing differently, not wearing formal suits, looking less official and wearing casual clothing and even trainers to work. So said Clodagh Shorten of Samui in the Irish Times over the weekend. But is the death of formal wear a good thing? To discuss further Ciara was joined on the show by Noel Cunningham from Harvey's Point Hotel in Donegal.
Ireland is the most “royals-obsessed” European country outside of the UK. That is according to new research study conducted by Ask Gamblers. To discuss further we spoke to Donegal person of the year and hotelier Noel Cunningham.
The bank holiday always brings with it plenty of things to do up and down the country, and there is certainly no shortage of options for us this time around. But do we make the most of the outdoors and Ireland's natural beauty? Noel Cunningham, hotelier, author, and TV personality joined Anton to chat about doing just that this June Bank Holiday weekend.
Is rudeness the new pointlessness? With modern life becoming increasingly busy it seems politeness has become a lost art in today's world. Noel Cunningham, hotelier, author and TV personality joined Sean to discuss what may be causing rudeness to become normalized behavior and how we can all make an effort to stop it from spreading any further. Listen and subscribe to Moncrieff on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Bullying, abuse and homophobia are still in existence on a daily basis. That's according to Donegal Person of the Year, Noel Cunningham, who's been reacting to the attacks in Sligo of the past week and who recently spoke out against what he called the toxic masculinity which still exists
Noel Cunningham, Harveys Point Hotel, Sara Kennedy, Director of Irish Wedding Blog
Claire Brock is joined by Niall Collin TD, Daniel McConnell, Kingston Mills, Suzanne Connelly, Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire, Martin Marjoram, Stella Butler, Mary McKenna, and Noel Cunningham. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Friction happens over the holidays. Rows can derail Xmas dinner and New Year's. Noel Cunningham tells PJ handling situations with courtesy will nip rows in the bud. Noel Cunningham's Guide to Modern Irish Manners ISBN: 1788490983 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Journalist Steffanie Presiner spoke about this on Newstalk Breakfast this morning. Noel Cunningham, hotelier, author and TV personality, joined Andrea along with many callers to discuss...
PUBLIC VERSION. In this special 2.5 hour episode (for our Patrons) filmmaker Adam Marcus (JASON GOES TO HELL: The Final Friday, CONSPIRACY, SECRET SANTA, co-writer TEXAS CHAINSAW 2013) joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen in the ArieScope studio for a conversion about his career journey that winds up being one of the very best episodes of this podcast that you'll hear this year. From Adam's childhood growing up around the industry… to the pros and cons of attending NYU… to Adam's personal relationship with Sean and Noel Cunningham and how it lead to him directing JASON GOES TO HELL: The Final Friday at just 23 years old… to the challenging production, the controversial creative decision of having Jason Voorhees body swapping through characters rather than being on screen throughout the run of the film, and the film's legacy that will forever be a permanent part of Adam's life and career… Adam pulls the curtain OFF on not just JASON GOES TO HELL (you'll never see the film the same way again) but on the business of making horror movies in general. Dr. Arwen provides “Hollywood Therapy” for a screenwriter looking for some preparation suggestions before seeking thoughts from trusted readers, opinions are shared on HALLOWEEN KILLS, and the boys reveal who will be opening Yorkiethon 6!
Brendan chats to Noel Cunningham about his career as an hotelier, his life on cruise ships, his drinking days, grief, guilt and finally finding peace.
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When the trailer for Wild Mountain Thyme was first released we weren't overly impressed, Emily Blunt and Christopher Walken tried their hand at their best Irish brogue. And while here in Ireland we felt it was a poor attempt at representing the country, Tourism Ireland is using the film to promote the Emerald Isle and attract tourists here To talk about the impact of these sorts of tourism campaigns, Anton Savage was joined by Noel Cunningham, Donegal Person of the Year and Ambassador for Harvey's Point Hotel. The Hard Shoulder Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
We’ve chatted on the show a few times about the challenge of being a recovering alcoholic during the isolation of Lockdown. Noel Cunningham talks to Ray about has been speaking about recovery and maintaining recovery during an unprecedented time.
On todays show Dr. Eilidh Noyes talks about facial recognition with a mask, Noel Cunningham joined Ray to speak about addiction and recovery in Lockdown and Kim Mackenzie-Doyle is on to talk about a new Transition Year programme called The Big Idea.
Ciara is joined in studio to discuss the latest on mandatory quarantine hotels, the reopening of the pub and hotel industry, and the representation of women in politics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
These days a lot of people believe that wearing a chef jacket makes you a chef or it's an easy way to become famous. I couldn't agree with Chronixx more “Dweet fi di love mi nuh dweet fi di likes.” In this episode, Jamaica's famed chef, Alex D-great joins host Noel Cunningham to break things down and the importance of focusing on your craft. Chef Alex also shared his culinary journey and his inspiration that led him to fulfill his dream of becoming a chef and where he is at now. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatscookingwithchefnoel/message
This weekend on TMI we talk to Brad Smith the host of Chopped Canada about the upcoming season that starts this Sunday October 16th. Also Chef Noel Cunningham joins us to talk about his Jamaican fusion cooking style and his journey from Jamaica to Winnipeg.
Life's Too Short for Leftovers - 9 Lessons from a Third World Kitchen ~ Guest: Michael Ditchfield Humanitarian Michael Ditchfield – best-selling author, sought-after speaker, entrepreneur and former professional athlete – originally hails from Lancashire, England. Committed to addressing the humanitarian plight of developing countries, Ditchfield speaks widely on promoting empowerment while inspiring change in different cultures and individuals. Ditchfield works with orphans of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, establishing a branch of the Sports for Peace Foundation along with promoting the Sonrise School. He also works with the international Nobel Laureate group PeaceJam, and is a consultant to the Born To Be Free Foundation and Mandela Academy in Ghana. He is an advisor to the international sports company, the Aspire Group, which takes individuals, businesses and teams to greatness. Best-selling author Michael Ditchfield's Life's Too Short for Leftovers is cleverly presented as courses on a menu. It conveys a singular perspective on what it means to be human, and what is required of us as individuals to be active, engaged participants in humanity. With delightfully dry wit and profound understanding, Michael introduces us to Chef Noel Cunningham - his guide and teacher - along with a kitchen-full of congenial and extraordinarily noble real-life protagonists that have served as both lightning rods and light posts in the author's relentless (albeit sometimes reluctant) pathway toward personal transformation. For more information visit: http://michaelditchfield.com/