Early work Kavanagh had previously pursued a career in public relations management, starting off in
youth marketing company Thinkhouse Ireland in 2010, where he worked with brands such as
Kerrygold and
Barry's Tea. He then moved to Notorious PSG in 2015.
2015–2016: Social media and rise in popularity Kavanagh took up the social media platform Snapchat in May 2015. He started making vlogs and parodies of other personalities on social media, including parodies of makeup tutorials. He also made videos of him scaring his partner William Murray, by way of sneaking up behind him and yelling his name, which gained the attention of Channel 4's
Rude Tube. His videos made appearances on the show, further elevating his image in the media. In that year, Kavanagh started making regular appearances on the Irish radio station
SPIN 1038, where he discussed recommendations of activities to do in Dublin at the weekend, and the
TV3 fashion show
Xposé.
2016: The beginning of Currabinny In February 2016, Kavanagh left PR management to pursue a career in food with his partner William Murray, a graduate from the
Ballymaloe Cookery School. They created the food company
Currabinny named after Murray's home at
Curraghbinny in County Cork. Their first public appearance was at the Teeling Whiskey Food Market in March 2015, where they sold their own food, including a banana, pecan and white chocolate loaf and "Glamnilla" biscuits, which went viral on
Twitter. They made a few more appearances at food festivals around Ireland, including hosting the Teeling Whiskey Harvest Supper in November 2016. Throughout November of that year, Kavanagh and Murray were contestants on the
RTÉ2 cooking competition show
The Taste of Success. They entered their pecan and white chocolate banana loaf as their dish. They made it to the semi-finals of the show before losing to Michele Kilkenny. In April 2016, as part of Autism Awareness Month, James filmed an interview with his nephew Seán on Snapchat, about his personal experience and insight of having autism. The interview gained popularity appearing on the
DailyEdge.ie and
The Irish Examiner news websites,
The Today Show in the United States and
Channel 9 in Australia. Parents and schoolteachers called the interview inspirational and gave them an insight of their own children's difficulties with autism.
2018: Television career and The Currabinny Cookbook Kavanagh began his television career in 2018 for the first series of ''
Ireland's Got Talent as the co-host of companion sister show Ireland's Got Mór Talent
on TV3
(now Virgin Media Television'') alongside
Glenda Gilson, and is set to host the upcoming second series beginning in 2019. In December 2016,
Penguin Books approached Currabinny to write a cookbook with their recipes. Kavanagh and Murray produced the pair's first book,
The Currabinny Cookbook, and it was published by Penguin on 4 October 2018. On 29 November that year, the book was chosen as the winner of the
EUROSPAR Cookbook of the Year at the
An Post 2018 Irish Book Awards As of 2018, Kavanagh has been largely inactive on Snapchat, instead favouring the platform Instagram for the stream of content he is principally known for, which too has a
story feature in the vain of the app. He also posts occasionally to a personal YouTube channel that consists of travel vlogs and comedic content, often with more cinematic editing and production values; the earliest video on his channel dates back to 2013, one of many older uploads that have since been removed. ==Personal life==