Aoife McElwain is a messy cook who lives in Connemara, in the West of Ireland, where the wild beauty of the landscape helps balance her work as a food writer, food stylist, wedding DJ, events planner and creativity coach. She is Chief Craic Mechanic at Sing Along Social, a singing party for people who can't sing, and pops up at weddings and festivals in Ireland, Europe, the US or wherever the craic calls. She started a food blog in 2009 to learn how to cook and wrote a weekly food column for the Sunday Times Ireland in 2021. Her words about food have also been featured in the Irish Times, the Irish Independent, Totally Dublin Magazine, the Financial Times and the Guardian. She published a book about burnout, Slow at Work, in 2018. In her free time, she volunteers with Connemara ponies and is passionate about the therapeutic benefits of being mindful with animals and in nature.