It's amazing how one little bite can have such a big impact on the greater world -- your health, your community, the economy, and the planet. On One Bite is Everything, we explore your food from unexpected angles -- direct ones and more byzantine ones, too. Each episode features fascinating stories from farmers, chefs, and food experts who share their passion for sustainable, healthy, and delicious food. Discover how your everyday bites can support local farmers, promote environmental sustai ...
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Dana DiPrima Podcasts
Agritourism involves travel, entertainment, adventure and agriculture, but, at its core, agritourism is really about connecting and educating. Join me to learn from experienced agritourism farmers and entrepreneurs, and help me build my future farm strategy.
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Throughout history, cultures around the world have turned to nature as a source of increased health and well-being. While science continues to support this connection, and more programs are emerging to help us understand it, humans continue to spend the majority of our time indoors. Welcome to the Nature of Wellness, Podcast, where we will explore the relationship between the natural world and the human experience. Join Mark, Steve, and their expert guests as they discuss all things nature, ...
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Eat Your Heartland Out is a series dedicated to highlighting the rich, yet often overlooked, culinary depth of the American Midwest. Food is the storyteller while host Capri S. Cafaro serves as your audio tour guide through this region spanning 12 states. The show aims to weave a tapestry of cultural diversity, immigration history, migration patterns and agricultural variations in each episode. Expect to gain new insights about Midwestern foodways through compelling interviews with historian ...
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Signs of a Food Crisis? Facts & Solutions from Toni Farmer
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41:59Episode Summary: University of Pennsylvania adjunct professor and unexpected Instagram garden influencer Toni Farmer joins Dana DiPrima to break down what’s really going on in our food system. From skyrocketing food prices to climate-driven crop failures, the conversation digs deep into the fragile systems behind our meals—and the steps we can take…
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Episode Seventy One-Creativity and Coping with Mental Illness with Artist and Advocate Jeffrey Sparr
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1:20:40We'd love to hear from you about this episode. According to 2025 data released by the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 1 billion people are living with mental health disorders. US survey data collected in March and April 2025 indicate a substantial portion of adults experienced a mental health crisis in the past year, with many facing bar…
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Beyond the Kiss: The Future of Regenerative Ag with Kiss the Ground
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42:01Kiss the Ground has helped bring regenerative agriculture and soil health into the mainstream conversation, with films like Kiss the Ground (2020), narrated by Woody Harrelson with appearances from Gisele Bündchen, Tom Brady, Jason Mraz, and Ian Somerhalder, and its follow-up Common Ground (2023), starring Laura Dern, Jason Momoa, Donald Glover, Ro…
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Warning: Big Ag’s Power Play May Put "Regenerative" at Risk
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12:57Regenerative agriculture is everywhere — in headlines, on packaging, in corporate sustainability campaigns. It’s inspiring, but it’s also dangerously vague. In this solo episode of One Bite is Everything, Dana DiPrima pulls back the curtain on what regenerative is supposed to mean, how it lacks clear standards, and how Big Ag is hijacking the idea …
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Episode Seventy-Climate Anxiety and Coping with Climate Mental Health Network Founder Sarah Newman
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1:08:51We'd love to hear from you about this episode. It is hard to argue that changes to our environment are real. Regardless of political affiliation, geographical location, or level of education, it is easy to see that the planet is changing. These changes can lead to health and wellness challenges, including mental and emotional concerns. Climate anxi…
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All We Need: Purpose, Persistence & Popsicles
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37:20What does it take to turn four acres of grass into a thriving goat dairy, a popsicle business with 40+ flavors, and a model for resilient small farming? In this episode of One Bite is Everything, Dana sits down with Stacey Roussel of All We Need Farm in Texas. Stacey shares her unlikely path from accountant to farmer, beginning with Houston’s Urban…
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Send us a text This is a special episode for many reasons. We hit 70 episodes last week!! I can’t believe how fast 70 episodes went by - 70 weeks of my life and yours!!! This episode will be highlighting - very briefly - the top 3 most listened to podcasts. And what do I mean by highlighting them - I am pulling out some of the most meaningful secti…
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From Six to Thirty: Farmer Mac’s Journey of Growth and Resilience
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40:57Farmer Mac or Mara of Ad Astra Farms—returns to One Bite is Everything with an inspiring update. Since receiving a For Farmers grant in 2023, Farmer Mac has expanded from a third of an acre to nearly three acres, doubled the number of her growing beds, increased her CSA membership fivefold, and put up her first high tunnel. In this episode, she sha…
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Amy Crone is Expanding Food Access with Technology
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39:47Send us a text We have all heard about the impending cuts that will be impacting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - also known as SNAP. SNAP is a food program that provides assistance to more than 40 million people across America and also provide income to farmers who are able to accept SNAP. The program impacts 2 sets of people - thos…
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Episode Sixty Nine-Guiding and Growing with Chair of Nature and Forest Therapy of Canada Ronna Schneberger
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1:30:39We'd love to hear from you about this episode. Humans and forests have always had a deeply interdependent and harmonious relationship. Humans depend on forests for vital resources like food, building materials, and oxygen. Forests benefit when human actions maintain the health and biodiversity of their environment. While vital for the overall healt…
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The Dirty Truth About Sewage Sludge on Our Farms
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14:00Most of us have never heard of “biosolids”—but it’s time we do. Also known as sewage sludge, this is the concentrated waste from treatment plants that contains not just human waste, but pharmaceuticals, microplastics, PFAS “forever chemicals,” and industrial byproducts. And in many states, it’s being spread on farmland as fertilizer. In this short …
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20 Years Worth of Agri-Adventures with Tim Werbe
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1:09:48Send us a text Today’s conversation is with an old friend, someone who’s been with me since my days in corporate america, has known my kids since they were really young, and someone who has been an active agritourist with me along my journey. His formal name is Thomas Chandler Werbe III, but I call him Tim! Tim and I were recently reflecting and re…
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The Future of Food Is Underwater: How the Planet’s 71% Could Feed Us
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41:38Our oceans, rivers, and lakes cover 71% of the planet — yet we rarely think of them as the key to our food future. In this episode, blue food advocate Jennifer Bushman reveals how kelp farms, oysters, and sustainable aquaculture could fight climate change, restore ecosystems, and nourish billions. You’ll learn what “blue food” really means, why it …
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Bypassing Traditional Food Systems to Make Food Accessible
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42:57Send us a text Luis Angel Mendez’s journey at Red Tomato began 21 years ago. In 2001 Angel met Michael Rozyne, Founder, and Kate Larson, former Operations manager.. Michael and Kate were searching for two things, warehouse space, and a warehouse manager! The potential Angel saw in Red Tomato outweighed any possible risk, he saw this organization wa…
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Episode Sixty Eight-Casting and Conservation with Best Selling Author Steve Ramirez
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1:33:04We'd love to hear from you about this episode. Humans have always found solace, support, and shared experience in our relationship with stories. Storytelling is deeply rooted in the human experience and has always played a critical role in our social, spiritual, and evolutionary development. The earliest form of human communication, storytelling, i…
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Seeds Remember What We've Forgotten -- with Adam Alexander
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46:41Seed detective Adam Alexander has spent decades collecting rare and nearly lost vegetable seeds from around the world. But what he’s really collecting are stories—of resilience, culture, flavor, and forgotten wisdom. In this episode, we explore why seeds matter so much more than we think, how small farms still feed most of the world, and what gets …
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When Farmers Win, We ALL Win with Dana DiPrima
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1:13:09Send us a text Dana DiPrima is supporting hardworking small & mid-sized American farmers with small actions that have a big impact. She believes, and I wholeheartedly agree with her, that when farmers win, we ALL win. I found Dana’s podcast, One Bite is Everything, on Apple Podcasts a few months ago. I have been an avid weekly listener. Dana is tap…
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Ten Hard-to-Ignore Factors Point to an Impending Food Crisis
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12:14Let's take a look at 10 pretty serious warning signs that, when added together, could lead us into a food crisis — one that has implications for what's available to you and what it costs. From USDA funding cuts to ICE raids, rural hospital closures to climate shocks, these systemic cracks are adding up. 📉 USDA program cuts 🚨 ICE raids triggering fa…
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More Than Maple: A Taste of the Maritimes
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43:28We are off to Nova Scotia with another episode in our special series about Canadian foodways, More Than Maple. Alain Bossé, better known as the Kilted Chef, will give us a crash course in Acadian culinary culture. And, Member of the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly, the Honourable Colton LeBlanc, will share how the province is supporting its local …
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A Blue Point Oyster Farm in the Great South Bay
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1:06:57Send us a text About 3 years ago, Mike & Ray founded Toasted Oysters… a venture that started over some research and a couple of backyard drinks. And one that is also a part of the Farmer Veteran Coalition. I have to admit, Until we spoke, I didn’t really understand what an oyster farm really meant - that it was a physical farm location in the water…
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Episode Sixty Seven-Well in the Workplace with Maria Dee
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1:13:40We'd love to hear from you about this episode. Wellness is a term that is far too often misunderstood and misrepresented. Prioritizing our levels of wellness enhances quality of life, reduces the risk of chronic conditions, increases our levels of joy and life satisfaction, and boosts resilience. Worksite wellness refers to the overall physical, me…
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This episode is short—but powerful. Dana DiPrima, host of One Bite is Everything and founder of the For Farmers Movement, introduces the One For Farmers campaign: a bold national effort to raise $1 million for small American farmers, one dollar at a time. Dana shares the hard truth about the state of small farms in the U.S., the story behind this p…
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More Than Maple: Montreal Food Icons Smoked Meat and Bagels
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38:42This week, we are heading to Montreal as we are back with another episode in our special series More Than Maple, which focuses on Canadian foodways. You will get a taste of two icons steeped in the history of the Montreal food landscape: smoked meat and bagels. Meet Schwartz’s Deli general manager Frank Silva and Nicolo Morena, co-owner of St-Viate…
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Emily Stone Disrupts the Chocolate Economy, Impacting Over 10,000+ Cacao Farmers Globally
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1:01:07Send us a text I can’t resist a great conversation about chocolate and cacao farming. I had the pleasure of interviewing someone I met at the beginning of her cacao journey, a real powerhouse and innovator at the time whom I met on my first chocolate trip to Belize - the one with the howler monkeys and the jungle cabana! Emily Stone came on the cac…
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Two Restaurant Industry Powerhouses Fight for a MORE Inclusive & Sustainable Future
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35:43Guests: Mary Sue Milliken & Liz Murray Description: Restaurants aren’t just places to eat—they’re where over 55% of U.S. food dollars are spent. They shape what gets grown, what’s cooked, who gets paid, and how our communities gather. But the middle of the industry—the locally loved, mission-driven, community-based restaurants—is disappearing fast.…
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The Original Farm Trails & Gravenstein Apple Thrive Together
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1:07:58Send us a text Farm Trails was founded in the 1970’s to connect the public to local farmers, ranchers, producers and purveyors in Sonoma County CA and is still aligned with the same mission and going strong in 2025. Over five decades ago, a group of forward-thinking farmers blazed trails in Sonoma County, creating a map & guide for local agricultur…
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Flavor as a Compass: Franco Fubini on Taste, Truth & the Future of Food
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48:55What if flavor isn’t just about enjoyment, but about truth? About health? About justice? In this episode of One Bite is Everything, host Dana DiPrima is joined by Franco Fubini, founder of Natoora, a global produce company working with over 600 small farms to radically rethink how we source and value food. Franco shares his journey from flavor-seek…
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A Costa Rica Adventure Debrief with Abby
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1:07:28Send us a text One of my best trips ever….exploring Costa Rica…with my youngest daughter Abby…for her 18th birthday and High School graduation! This past April, Abby and I embarked on an adventure to Costa Rica….packed with ‘fake’ volcanic eruptions, ash clouds, rainforest hikes, stray dogs, serendipitous moments, magnificent sunsets, a cacao farm …
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Episode Sixty Six-The Written Word and Natural World with Award-Winning Novelist, Poet, and Editor Wyn Cooper
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1:20:45We'd love to hear from you about this episode. The written word has played a significant role in human growth and development. The first written language is believed to have emerged in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) around 3200 BCE, serving as a form of record-keeping. Writing continues to be crucial for societies and individuals, as a foundational…
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The Fight for Climate Truth and Real Food Access with Wes Gillingham
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33:59What happens when climate data disappears and federal funding for farmers dries up overnight? Wes Gillingham, farmer and president of NOFA-NY, joins One Bite is Everything to unpack what’s really happening in our food system right now. From the USDA’s removal of key climate tools to the veto of New York’s Good Food Purchasing Bill, Wes reveals how …
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Farms of the Brave with Matt & Kara Rutter
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52:58Send us a text I had the opportunity to interview 2 extremely dedicated and super insipring people who are veterans, farmers, educators, PHd students, and mentors for so many veterans who are considering a career in farming. This is career #2 for both of them. But Why did they pick Farming? With one-third of American farmers over the age of 60, the…
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One Stop Shopping for Health, Community, Environment & Economy
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7:37This is a quick episode that connects the dots between your local farmer and everything that's important. It's another reason to shop local. Why would you not? Join The Local Food Challenge for an easy monthly prompt to help you be just a little more local. It's fun, easy, and really packs a punch. Download the free Farmer's Market Field Guide for …
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Wine on the Porch Part 2: A Mini Podcast Series with Maryland 'Farm' Women
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1:03:56Send us a text On Agri-Tourist Episode #4 we hosted Shelby Watson-Hampton, author of Grace, Grit & Lipstick and co-owner of Robin Hill Farm & Vineyards in Maryland. I was heading down to South Carolina and my half way point was Maryland. I reached out to Shelby to see if she would be available to connect at her vineyard on a specific evening and, l…
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Episode Sixty Five-Community, Creativity, and Coming Home with Acclaimed Singer/Songwriter Justin Lansing
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1:15:38We'd love to hear from you about this episode. Music has always been an essential part of the human experience, with archaeological evidence suggesting it dates back to at least 40,000 years ago. With health and wellness benefits such as emotional expression, stress relief, mood enhancement, increased creativity, and enhanced cognitive function, it…
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Hunger Hides in Plain Sight: Fighting for Food Dignity with Rachel Sabella
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45:26Who is hungry in America? It’s not just who you might think. In this episode of One Bite is Everything, host Dana DiPrima talks with Rachel Sabella, Director of No Kid Hungry New York, about the hidden face of hunger in our communities. With one in five children at risk of food insecurity and grocery prices soaring, Rachel explains how bipartisan s…
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