Same Again by Food&Wine

Bonus episode of Same Again by Food&Wine with Vogue Williams is now live

Brought to you in association with Cloud Picker Coffee, this bonus episode features co-host of the My Therapist Ghosted Me podcast and businesswoman Vogue Williams. Listen now on Spotify Apple Podcasts and everywhere else you get your podcasts

TV personality, podcast host and businesswoman Vogue Williams

Hosted by Jordan Mooney, season one of Same Again by Food&Wine, brought to you in association with Cloud Picker Coffee, saw special guests like chef Dan Hannigan, TV personalities Fionnuala Jones, comedian Michael Fry, Alex O’Neill and Richie Castillo of Bahay, and more.

Today, we’re bringing you the first of two very special episodes from season one, the first of which features Vogue Williams. Known for co-hosting My Therapist Ghosted Me with Joanne McNally and Spencer and Vogue with her husband Spencer Matthews, Williams is a TV presenter, former model, and businesswoman - her bestselling Bare by Vogue tan brand is available in Ireland and the UK.

In today’s episode, Williams virtually visits F&W HQ to discuss her life through food and drink, as well as her ambassador role with Heinz and Barnardos for the Heinz Meanz Mealz charity campaign, while sipping a flat white with host Jordan Mooney. You’ll hear about her moussaka disaster, why pesto pasta is always on rotation in her kitchen, and how her mother-in-law cooks the perfect roast dinner.

Make sure to like, subscribe and review - Same Again is available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever else you get your podcasts, or you can listen below now. We’ll be releasing another bonus episode next Friday too, so make sure to tune back in to listen next week.

Same Again, where food and drink is at the centre of the conversation, is brought to you in association with Cloud Picker Coffee, see cloudpickercoffee.ie for more information on this brilliant Irish company.

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Produced and hosted by Jordan Mooney, engineered by Carolyn Goulden, artwork by Emma Sutton.