A CLARE businessman says that returning to Ireland from Saudi Arabia inspired his move to set up a music tours company.

The latest episode of The Clare Echo Business Chamber podcast, in association with Ennis Chamber of Commerce, welcomes Clare businessman Robert Hanrahan, whose career spans from working in a local fruit and veg shop as a teenager to building a unique tourism business on Irelandโ€™s Wild Atlantic Way.

Hanrahan, co-founder of Wild Atlantic Music Tours, spoke about his entrepreneurial path, the lessons learned from global logistics, and his mission to create authentic Irish experiences for visitors from around the world.

After decades in international logistics, including high-pressure roles in the Middle East, Hanrahan returned to Ireland with a renewed outlook. โ€œWhen I came back from Saudi Arabia, I had that kind of freedom. It was like poker, when youโ€™ve just won a hand, you play the next one differently. I was ready to jump in,โ€ he explained.

That โ€œjumpโ€ became Wild Atlantic Music Tours, which blends traditional music with local culture and community. Guests travel along Irelandโ€™s scenic west coast, guided not only by professional tour operators but also by world-renowned musicians.

Authenticity is at the core of the business. Hanrahan is proud to showcase Clare, Sligo, Mayo and Donegal not just through music but through family-run restaurants, pubs and attractions along the Wild Atlantic Way.

โ€œPeople love the stories before the song. And when they go home with tears in their eyes after a week with us, thatโ€™s the reward,โ€ he tells The Business Chamber host Joe Melody.

Hanarahan also speaks about his experience working in the Middle East and the lessons he learned during this time. He says that the best business advice he has heard was from a Saudi colleague who said; โ€œShoot the bird when you see him.โ€ In other words, act on opportunities as they arise. โ€œIf thereโ€™s something youโ€™re thinking about, do it. Donโ€™t wait for a better angle, because the chance might be gone,โ€ he said.

To hear Robert Hanrahanโ€™s full story, tune in to the latest episode of The Clare Echo Business Chamberย podcastย available now.

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