Livin' In Stereo
Food was never just food. Growing up in a big, busy family, food became Eoin Sheehan’s first language of connection, a way to belong, to contribute, to be part of something. Later, that same drive found an outlet in sport, as he threw himself fully into the pursuit of a professional rugby career. When the scholarship didn’t come, the loss wasn’t just of a path, but of an identity he had been building towards. What followed wasn’t a neat pivot, but a convergence of timing, temperament, and resilience, it was the perfect storm. In this conversation, Eoin reflects on how food became both a grounding force and a creative outlet, eventually leading him to found Country Munch. He speaks honestly about ambition, disappointment, self-belief, and the subtle ways we search for connection and worth when a plan falls apart. This episode isn’t about failure or reinvention. It’s about adaptation. About how the threads of family, sport, food, and identity wove together into something meaningful, not despite the detours, but because of them. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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