Fodder podcast
Fodder podcast
New Hope Network
Food for thought: Ideas moving the natural products industry forward
The plant-based movement’s next phase (it’s not analogue meat)
Plant-based food values drive all that Halsa Foods does. In this episode of the Fodder podcast, co-founder Helena Lumme discusses the evolution of the plant-based movement and why it needs to come clean.
Feb 18, 2021
32 min
Where’s the analogue meat market headed?
Danny O’Malley saw the future when he hit the streets years ago to educate and sell an innovative new product—Beyond Meat. The plant-based burger excited his customers, and they wanted more before the analogue had made it to their menus. Spotting a growth path, O’Malley left the growing company to birth his own, Before the Butcher. The company offers the butcher counter and more in plant-based form: deli slices, grounds, shreds, chunks and tips and, of course, burgers. In this episode of the Fodder podcast, we chat about: The rise of flexitarians and meat reducers. Who is leading—and buying into—the plant-based meat revolution. Where the plant-based market could grow. Why 2020 will mark a pivotal time in the analogue meat movement. And why the market already is very different for plant-based entrepreneurs today. “We are still on the tip of the iceberg, where things are going to continue to trickle down in a very, very big way, and will continue to grow this segment of the industry, which is good for all of us,” O’Malley said. Would he jump in today? Hear what he has to say in this episode of Fodder. Fodder is brought to you by New Hope Network’s Esca Bona platform and is underwritten by 301 Inc, the Giannuzzi Group, Healthy Lifestyle Brands, Morningstar Farms, Stonyfield Organic, Unilever and Whipstitch Capital.
Jan 28, 2021
33 min
Shaka Tea on mission forward business - Fodder podcast
Shaka Tea set out to grow a mission and a proud Hawaiian brand. In this episode of the Fodder podcast, we explore that mission and how the founders balance brand building and their purpose.
Nov 7, 2020
40 min
Continuous improvement for better product, better world – Fodder podcast
Sustainability is a journey not a destination for Rita Katona and Eric Hall, the founders of wellness shot brand So Good So You. “As an emerging brand,” Hall says, “we’re not perfect, but we’re on a journey to be better. And regardless of where a person is, as an individual, or as a brand, there are steps that you can do each day to improve what you’re doing today at the stage that you’re at.” Katona and Hall live this through and through as they build So Good So You. And after innumerable steps toward improving their plastic bottle packaging, in July they debuted the biodegradable BtrBtl. Still, it’s not the solution they seek. It’s just a step. “When we first launched our website several years ago, we had a little tongue in cheek (statement) on it that said that we would love to pour our juice into your cupped hands, but unfortunately, as that is not possible, plastic is a way that we need to get it to you. But we are always looking for a way to be better,” Hall says. The bottle, though, is only part of the story for the couple who commit all they do to sustainability and humanity. Listen to this episode of the Fodder podcast to learn about the commitments they make and costs they are willing accept on the path of continuous improvement. bit.ly/Fodder010
Aug 27, 2020
29 min
GT Dave on changing and keeping up with a changed natural products industry – Fodder podcast
Twenty-five years ago GT Dave started brewing kombucha in his parents’ home and evangelizing the fermented beverage to any who would listen and take a sip of the then-unfamiliar brew. Today, GT’s Living Foods is a billion-dollar food platform. Kombucha still stands at the forefront of the company’s product offerings. Tea, kefir, shots and yogurt build on the living food offerings. Innovation remains key for GT, but it’s a pressure he feels, too. “Innovation is our lifeblood,” he says. “I think that’s what most companies need to do these days to stay relevant is, to constantly be moving forward, and definitely not getting complacent, because those who get complacent are those who will lose.” Yet, GT cautions, just because a business can innovate doesn’t mean it should. Listen in to this episode of Fodder to understand how he balances the pressure, when to let it go, what servant leadership means to him and what worries him about the changing natural products industry. bit.ly/Fodder009
Jun 10, 2020
27 min
Doing local food on a national scale - Seal the Seasons - Fodder podcast
Locally grown food. Locally processed packaged products. All sold at local retail. Seal the Seasons set out to put U.S. farmers first, prove “local” can work year-round and beyond farmers markets, build local economies and innovate on frozen fruit. Trending natural foods products and ingredients, after all, aren’t the only way to innovate in natural products industry. Seal the Seasons is changing what local means by innovating on infrastructure and distribution, all built on mission that remains core in all that they do. Seal the Seasons CEO Patrick Mateer and Chief Operations Officer Alex Piasecki share how they brought the Seal the Seasons vision to life, along with all the road bumps on the way, and just how this business model can grow. The Fodder podcast is powered by New Hope Network's Esca Bona platform and underwritten by 301 Inc., Giannuzzi Group LLP, Healthy Lifestyle Brands, MorningStar Farms, Stonyfield Organic, Unilever and Whipstitch Capital. bit.ly/Fodder008
May 14, 2020
29 min
Innovation and lessons from the plant kingdom and beyond - Paul Schulick - Fodder podcast
Paul Schulick, the founder of the groundbreaking supplement company New Chapter, has taken on a new frontier with his latest brand, For the Biome. For the Biome launched to the public recently with natural skin care born of microbiome support. The line features waterless products, fermented cleansers, prebiotic essence sprays and CO2 extracted serums. And while the products excite, everything about the company and its leader is much deeper. In this episode of the Fodder podcast, Schulick takes listeners on a journey into how he thinks about product development, greater lessons he’s learning (still, if you can believe it) from the plant kingdom and how natural products developers can continue to find the innovation spark. Settle in for this deep think with For the Biome’s Paul Schulick. The Fodder podcast is powered by New Hope Network's Esca Bona platform and underwritten by 301 Inc., Giannuzzi Group LLP, Healthy Lifestyle Brands, MorningStar Farms, Stonyfield Organic, Unilever and Whipstitch Capital. bit.ly/Fodder007
Apr 30, 2020
35 min
Saving the Amazon - Fodder Podcast Episode 6
The fires in the Amazon captured the world's attention. Now what are you going to do about it? In this episode of Fodder, the podcast powered by Esca Bona, we chat with a company and the nonprofit it works with to save the forest.
Nov 15, 2019
17 min
Fodder Podcast - Natural products industry white space
Iteration sometimes gets more attention than natural products innovation as trends such as hemp CBD, mushrooms and cold brew coffee brew like a bottomless cup of joe. So, what was most exciting and what was missing among the thousands of products shown recently at Natural Products Expo East? We sat down with three industry experts to suss out the white-space opportunity in natural. Powered by Esca Bona.
Oct 10, 2019
16 min
Fodder Podcast Episode 4: Closing the entrepreneurial gender gap
Even in the progressive natural products industry the business gender gap exists particularly at management levels and when it comes to funding. In this episode of Fodder, the podcast powered by Esca Bona, we explore what’s happening—and what needs to happen—to recognize the issue and work toward parity.
Aug 23, 2019
17 min
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