Musgrave has launched the second series of its Growing Good Business podcast, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the wholesaler and its staff.
The new series features a fresh line-up of stories, insights and conversations from the Musgrave network and showcases the scale, innovation, and human impact of a 149-year-old family business.
Across four episodes, the series explores key themes that reflect Musgrave's strategic priorities and values: food leadership, innovation & technology, inclusion & diversity and sustainability.
In every episode, listeners will hear from employees from every level of the Musgrave business, from senior leadership to operational roles in stores, distribution centres and offices in Dublin, Cork, Wicklow, and Meath.
Taking a magazine-style format, podcast interviews are recorded both in-studio and on-location. The first episode focuses on food leadership and highlights the people at Musgrave driving Ireland's food culture forward.
"We’re delighted to launch the second series of Growing Good Business, continuing to spotlight the extraordinary talent and innovation within our business," said Edel Clancy, director of corporate affairs at Musgrave.
"This series captures the breadth and depth of Musgrave – from food innovation and sustainability to inclusion and diversity – and celebrates the people who make our brands and retail partnerships so special. It’s a powerful way to share who we are and what we stand for, through the voices of our own colleagues."
Patrick Haughey, founder and managing director of AudioBrand, added: "It’s been a pleasure to continue working with Musgrave on this one-of-a-kind project.
"Series two builds on everything we set out to do in the first series, while adding even more stories, perspectives, and energy from across the organisation. It’s a celebration of Musgrave’s people and purpose, and a brilliant example of audio storytelling in action."

Episodes of Growing Good Business are published weekly and available on all major podcast platforms.
Photo: (l-r) Edel Clancy and Patrick Haughey. (Pic: Cathal Noonan)









