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FAQs about Finding Your Future in Food Systems:How many episodes does Finding Your Future in Food Systems have?The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
April 30, 2025Finding Your Future in Food Systems with Joe S, Nathalie AM, and Lina GOriginally recorded as a live webinar on March 26, 2024, this episode features an insightful conversation with three incredible speakers: Joe Sewall (Central Coast Food Web), Nathalie America Muñoz (Berkeley Food Institute), and Lina Ghanem (Saba Grocers Initiative)....more1h 2minPlay
April 30, 2025Finding Your Future in Food Systems with Marion M, David G, and Raghela SOriginally recorded as a live webinar on March 20, 2024, this episode features a conversation with three incredible speakers: Marion Mosby (Tennessee State University SNAP-Ed), David Gianino (VA Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services), and Raghela Scavuzzo (Illinois Farm Bureau)....more58minPlay
December 18, 2023Finding Your Future in Food Systems - Europe Edition - Square Food FoundationIn our seventh episode, we welcome Barney Haughton of the Square Food Foundation as our distinguished guest speaker.The Square Food Foundation has been teaching people to cook for 25 years. They offer free and subsidized cooking classes to groups including: young people NEET, older adults at risk of becoming isolated, adults and children with additional needs, local schools, women in sex work and more. By equipping people with the skills, knowledge and confidence to cook, they aim to improve healthy eating, diet and mental wellbeing.The Finding Your Future in Food Systems podcast aims to present different businesses and organizations across Europe that work in local and regional food systems development....more40minPlay
December 07, 2023Finding Your Future in Food Systems - Europe Edition - EIT FoodIn our sixth episode, we welcome Matt Eastland of EIT Food as our distinguished guest speaker.Headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, EIT Food puts teams in place across Europe to create connections across the food system. They invest in projects, individuals and organizations to deliver positive impact at speed and scale. They connect stakeholders across the food system to drive change through collective learning, problem solving and invention. And they focus on inclusive systems innovation, enabling all people and places to participate and benefit.The Finding Your Future in Food Systems podcast aims to present different businesses and organizations across Europe that work in local and regional food systems development....more36minPlay
November 27, 2023Finding Your Future in Food Systems - Europe Edition - Slow Food Youth NetworkIn our fifth episode, we welcome Jorrit Kiewik of Slow Food Youth Network as our distinguished guest speaker.The Slow Food Youth Network is a worldwide network that unites groups of young food enthusiasts, chefs, activists, students and food producers to participate in public debate about current issues and introduce young people to the world of gastronomy. Through their unique events and activities, the network raises awareness about important food issues such as how to feed the world, food waste and sustainable food production.The Finding Your Future in Food Systems podcast aims to present different businesses and organizations across Europe that work in local and regional food systems development....more41minPlay
November 27, 2023Finding Your Future in Food Systems - Europe Edition - SiloIn our fourth episode, we welcome Douglas McMaster of Silo as our distinguished guest speaker.Located in London, England, Silo is stylish, welcoming restaurant with a zero-waste ethos, meaning everything from the furniture to the plates is made with recycled materials with a mainly plant-based menu. Silo aims to innovate the food industry while demonstrating respect: respect for the environment, respect for the way food is generated, and respect for the nourishment we give to our bodies.The Finding Your Future in Food Systems podcast aims to present different businesses and organizations across Europe that work in local and regional food systems development....more41minPlay
November 27, 2023Finding Your Future in Food Systems - Europe Edition - La FlorIn our third episode, we welcome Laura Schalchi of La Flor as our distinguished guest speaker.Located in Zurich, Switzerland, laflor uses organically grown products to make their chocolates. Transport of cacao is by sea, sometimes even by sailing ship; laflor does not own cars and delivers as much as possible using local bicycle couriers. They use ingredients from farms they feel connected to and that operate in a similar way. These conditions allow for long-term, trust-building collaborations to improve the quality of their chocolate and continuously improve their social commitment to the countries of origin that grow cacao.The Finding Your Future in Food Systems podcast aims to present different businesses and organizations across Europe that work in local and regional food systems development....more34minPlay
November 27, 2023Finding Your Future in Food Systems - Europe Edition - University of Gastronomic SciencesIn our second episode, we welcome Francesco Anastasi from the University of Gastronomic Sciences as our distinguished guest speaker. The University of Gastronomic Sciences in Bra, Italy, was founded in 2004 by the international non-profit association Slow Food in cooperation with the Italian regions of Piedmont and Emilia-Romagna. Its goal is to create an an international research and education center for those working on renewing farming methods, protecting biodiversity, and building an organic relationship between gastronomy and agricultural science.The Finding Your Future in Food Systems podcast aims to present different businesses and organizations across Europe that work in local and regional food systems development....more44minPlay
November 27, 2023Finding Your Future in Food Systems - Europe Edition - Tenuta di SpannocchiaIn our first episode, we welcome Randall Stratton & Niccolò Merighi of Tenuta di Spannocchia as our distinguished guest speakers.Located on a nature reserve in the hills of Tuscany, Italy, Tenuta di Spannocchia is a 1100-acre organic farm that hosts guests from around the world. Scholars, artists, musicians and environmentalists visit the historic estate to experience the stunning natural setting and support our conservation efforts. They are committed to preserving the original property as well as promoting sustainable living.The Finding Your Future in Food Systems podcast aims to present different businesses and organizations across Europe that work in local and regional food systems development....more34minPlay
FAQs about Finding Your Future in Food Systems:How many episodes does Finding Your Future in Food Systems have?The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.