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Bobby Healy, is the founder of Manna Aero, a drone delivery company and one of the highest value startups in Ireland today, raising over €100 million to date. Bobby is also the founder of Meili and was a major stakeholder in Cartrawler, both B2B travel tech companies.Curiosity led us away on this one as Bobby joins the Straight Line Path podcast to share everything about Manna Aero; His thoughts on the future of delivery, how Amazon is in trouble and how crazy people are when it comes to getting food delivered.Join the conversation and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes as we continue to speak with founders, industry experts and innovative leaders.Episode #13 - Bobby Healy

John Canniffe, is the Co-founder of Exeo Advisors and ExitEngine and fellow podcaster who helps entrepreneurs grow and sell their business joins the Straight Line Path podcast.In this episode John reveals why everyone needs an exit strategy, what’s actually important for buyers and his top tips for owners to maximise the value of their business when the time comes to sell.Join the conversation and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes as we continue to speak with founders, industry experts and thought leaders.Episode #12 - John Canniffe

Tim Healy, the Managing Director of Couverture Desserts and GainLine Capital Investment, joins the Straight Line Path podcast to reveal the core skills that drive success in the food industry.In this episode Tim shares raw insights from over 15 years in food and retail, managing margins in a fickle industry, scaling production without losing flexibility and navigating the unique challenges of airline logistics vs supermarket shelf space.Join the conversation and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes as we continue to speak with serial entrepreneurs, industry experts and retail innovators.Episode #11 - Tim Healy

Pierce Dargan, the CEO and founder of Equine MediRecord, councillor for Fine Gael and entrepreneur mentor joins the Straight Line Path podcast to share his insights on how to give your startup the best chance at success.In this episode Pierce shares his journey as a young entrepreneur, building an 8 figure business straight out of college. He explains how to navigate and make real use of grants and accelerator programmes, and offers an honest look into politics in Ireland.Join the conversation and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes as we continue to speak with great people influencing society, young entrepreneurs and politics alike.Episode #10 - Pierce Dargan

Kingsley Aikins, founder of The Networking Institute & The Diaspora Institute, joins the Straight Line Path podcast to share how to become a better networker in 2026, why hard work alone isn’t enough and why your success depends on other people.In this episode we chat about the different types of networks we have, how everyone has a personal brand, why hanging around with likeminded people is not always productive and much more…Join the conversation and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes as we continue to learn from the people shaping careers, leadership and the world of influence.Episode #9 - Kingsley Aikins

David Jelly, the founder of peer to peer lending platform, Property Bridges joins the Straight Line Path podcast to talk about the current housing crisis, Irish investing culture and the rise of alternative investments. We also dive into the current stock market valuation, tax policies that are preventing people from building wealth and how long term thinking is often missing from property discussions. Join the conversation and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes as we continue to learn from the people shaping how investing, property development and the economy.Episode #8 - David Jelly

Donna O’Leary joins the Straight Line Path Podcast, where we talk about the mistakes businesses make, what happens when tools are banned in the workplace, and why untrained teams can introduce more risk than the technology itself.We also talk about how individuals and young professionals can use AI responsibly and effectively, and why developing the right habits matters more than chasing the newest tools.Donna has experience in commercial litigation and regulatory work and now helps organisations build clarity around how these tools should be used and where problems typically arise.Join the conversation and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes as we continue to learn from the people shaping how technology, work and leadership evolve.Episode #7 - Donna O’Leary