Crave – The IFDA Podcast serves up engaging, thought-provoking conversations tailored to leaders, entrepreneurs and food industry professionals striving to excel in their careers. Each episode is packed with practical takeaways, real-world strategies, and fresh perspectives on the topics that matter most in foodservice and beyond. Powered by IFDA, brought to you by Cut+Dry, and hosted by industry veteran Julien LeBlanc, each episode features bold conversations with top executives, trailblaze ...
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Unchartered Territory: The Global Brand Builders Podcast Welcome aboard Unchartered Territory. The podcast where branding meets bold exploration. Hosted by Oli Russell-Cowan, co-founder of global brand building agency Unchartered Territory, each episode dives deep into the journeys of founders, creators and culture-shapers who are turning their ideas into household names. From cult beverage brands to beauty innovators and wellness disruptors, this show explores the strategy, resilience and c ...
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We bring in top performers like Bob Moore of Bob's Red Mill, Legendary Investor Jim Rogers (Skip the MBA and Start a Farm), and founders of emerging food startups in a weekly show designed to educate and entertain. Exclusive tips and insights to help you build a meaningful and profitable food business.
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Our lives are frequently and significantly affected by food. Because we must eat to survive, many human cultures have developed with food at their very core. Through prosperous times and depression what we eat has influenced art, music, science, relationships, and more. In this fast-paced world, we often don't take the time to consider how food gets to our plates, the importance of what and how that food is produced and the aesthetics of food requirements and food enjoyment. Often, seemingly ...
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A news and public affairs program about Wyoming and the Mountain West.
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Join us for a special series of The Farm Report in collaboration with The National Young Farmers Coalition that's all about The Farm Bill. Tune in to hear from farmers, policymakers, organizers, and food advocates about all the ways the farm bill directly impacts our lives—whether we realize it or not. We’ll break down farm policy and talk to young farmers about what hangs in the balance for them as another Farm Bill gets made. Join our coalition to shift power and change policy for the next ...
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The food people choose to put in their bodies has the power to hurt or heal despite all the efforts that educate consumers on the importance of making healthy food choices. Studies have shown that 80% of consumers are confused about food health information 59% of them doubting their choices. Who you seek food health advice from is as equally important as what you eat every day. The beef use podcast is a fusion of two ideologies. The culinary arts with the medical science centered on helping ...
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The Craft Equation is the official podcast from Mother Earth Brew Co, where brewing, business, and culture come together in one perfectly poured conversation...
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Kevin Matherson, an entrepreneur and Chief Executive Officer at Philanthropicks Inc, is dedicated to bridging the gap between fruit farmers and local food banks. Under his leadership, Philanthropicks Inc. organizes the delivery of thousands of pounds of unharvested crops to those in need, effectively reducing food waste and supporting local communities. Kevin’s innovative approach has transformed the landscape of food philanthropy.
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Chain Reaction is the podcast 'All About Supply Chain Advantage' with Tony Hines containing regular audio snippets relevant to C suite executives, supply chain professionals, researchers, policy makers in government, students, media commentators and the wider public. New episodes each week discuss hot topics in the news and supply chain ideas relevant to everyone involved in supply chain management. There are special editions too. Our goal is to keep our listeners updated and informed about ...
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Deep dives on agriculture, the food system, and money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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News about Youth With A Mission and Christian Missions
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Curious about nanotechnology, sustainability, and life in science? The Sustainable Nano podcast is produced by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, a chemistry research center funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation.
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The Best Part of Travel podcast takes you inside the business of destination experiences. That’s all the things you do when you get there. It’s been an underdog sector of the wider travel industry for decades, but the world is catching on, as more people prioritize experiences over things. It’s a sector filled with passionate people, incredible stories, and many unique and interesting challenges. In each episode, your hosts — Janelle Visser from Arival and industry veteran Stephen Joyce — wi ...
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Doomer Optimism is a podcast dedicated to discovering regenerative paths forward, highlighting the people working for a better world, and connecting seekers to doers. Beyond that, it's pretty much a $hitshow. Enjoy!
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They call me Sleeper. I worked the same brain dead job, at the same fast food place, all of my life. And I’ve always lived in the same town. No one that lives in Corvat, ever leaves. Until today. Today I leave. An audio drama podcast, by the creator of THE DECA TAPES.
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LOOK.Legal is an invitation to see what we see as the creative content worlds intersect. We'll explore the new opportunities and forward-looking strategies emerging across our firm's practice areas: Film, Television, Location BasedEntertainment, Fashion, Toys, Games, World Building, Social Influencers, Branded Content, Cannabis, Music, Design, Art, Themed Parks, NFTs, Metaverse(s), Food, and Technology Platforms.
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Radhanath Swami is a Vaishnava sanyassi (a monk in a Krishna-bhakti lineage) and teacher of the devotional path of Bhakti-yoga. He is author of The Journey Home, a memoir of his search for spiritual truth. His teachings draw from the sacred texts of India such as The Bhagavad-gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, and Ramayana, and aim to reveal the practical application of the sacred traditions, while focusing on the shared essence which unites apparently disparate religious or spiritual paths. Born Rich ...
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Two young entrepreneurs create and discuss million dollar ideas. Joined by a variety of guests from a wide array of industries ranging from art to zoology, Toomas and Mash find millions of ways to make you a millionaire!
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I am your host Mattia Scarpazza and I found Looking Into Wine to share knowledge about wine. Focus is on areas that sparked my interest throughout my study years and I wished I’d had more time to explore in more detail. Now it’s time! Each episode explores a specific topic in detail and how it is relevant to the wine trade. What to expect? Interviews featuring experts and professionals to guide us through regions, grapes and challenges of vine growing, my own research and much more. #wine #w ...
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Welcome to the International Pharma Talks, powered by ELS Solutions Group, a podcast hosted by Dr. Diogo Sousa-Martins, Ph.D., MBA. This podcast will dive deep into the world of pharma & healthcare international business where you will learn strategies and action plans to help you navigate through your internationalization program and achieve the best results. If you wish to develop your international program in pharma, healthcare or medtech areas or to register or distribute your products i ...
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A husband and wife team that live in Nashville, TN that love wine and work at Trader Joe’s! We review and give wine recommendations based on any budget, talk about our favorite Trader Joe’s products. We also share about our fave Nashville hot spots and interview people that love to drink wine.
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Culture, Crisis & Leadership: Building Stronger Teams in Food Distribution with Paul Saval
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40:29In this episode of Crave – The IFDA Podcast, host Julianna Blau sits down with Paul Saval, President & CEO of Saval Foodservice, a fourth-generation leader who has spent more than 40 years shaping culture, driving innovation, and navigating the evolving landscape of foodservice distribution. Paul shares a candid look at the principles that guide hi…
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Food distribution, wildlife collision prevention, and more...
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52:49Today on the show, how food is distributed to tribal members, using trades education to battle climate change, a tribute to a late rising country music star, and news on the Rocks Springs Resource Management Plan. Those stories and more.By Wyoming Public Media
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Renaissance of Global Book Distribution – The Parampara Continues
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7:02Srila Prabhupada very much wanted these books to be distributed. Why? Because Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu wanted these books to be distributed. In the English language which is the most powerful language in the world today in Kaliyuga, the truth of Bhagavad-Gita should be available to everyone.By Radhanath Swami
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Renaissance of Global Book Distribution – The First Book Distribution
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8:30There are millions and millions of conditioned souls who are bereft of love of Krishna. In ignorance they are struggling and toiling birth after birth after birth to enjoy the illusions of Maya and they are suffering.By Radhanath Swami
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How 2025’s Trade War Reshaped Supply Chains And Strategy
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22:30Trade didn’t just wobble in 2025—it rebalanced around power, policy, and materials. We trace how sweeping U.S. tariffs set off global retaliation, why price shocks hit cars and chips harder than couture, and how rare earths turned from invisible ingredients into geopolitical leverage. Along the way, we unpack China’s end-to-end grip on mining, refi…
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Renaissance of Global Book Distribution – The Prophecy Came True
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7:56Chaitanya Das returned home and when he returned home, he was just so grateful for the mercy that the Lord was giving him but he was constantly chanting the holy names, hare krishna hare krishna krishna krishna hare hare, hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare.By Radhanath Swami
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Renaissance Of Global Book Distribution – Reconfirmation of The Desire
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10:46Chaitanya Das went back to his house, the devotees were very inquisitive, they approached Govinda, the Lord’s servant asking, “What is his desire? What did he pray to Lord Jagannath? Please, please tell us.”By Radhanath Swami
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Thailand / Cambodia Border Fight, Barbados Gang Outreach, Lyon Bible Distribution
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32:24This month we hear how YWAM is responding to the conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, learn about the YWAM location in Milala, Malawi, hear about the 10,000 Bible’s distributed by YWAM in Lyon, France, check out how YWAM in Barbados is using the Go Africa film to fight local gang culture, we get some other stories about gross foods had on outrea…
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Book Distribution - Unity Amongst Devotee Community Is What Pleases Krishna
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7:36Krishna wants our hearts. I thank you, you have shown great dedication over the years, and in assisting Srila Prabhupada as a puppet of our Guru parampara and the strings of our dedication to their will.By Radhanath Swami
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Book Distribution – An Opportunity to Unite for A Higher Cause
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5:02When we appreciate each other, and competition is just to help others to become more enlivened to do more. It’s not to stamp on people's heads and do better.By Radhanath Swami
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Message Coming Down Our Parampara : Print and Distribute Books
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6:11Srila Prabhupad, that instruction he received at Radha kund was so much the flow of mercy coming through our parampara and Srila Prabhupad shared that same instruction with us and gave us the opportunity to be a part.By Radhanath Swami
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News RoundUp: AI, Jobs Transformed, Not Taken, Turbulence, Geopolitics, Climate Risk
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20:46Jobs aren’t vanishing—they’re evolving fast. We dig into why AI is changing tasks more than it’s replacing roles, which jobs feel the pressure first, and how smart upskilling can turn a threat into a career tailwind. From clerical and entry-level analyst work to creative and care professions, we map the real exposure and explain where human judgmen…
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Srila Prabhupada’s Books Are His Vapu and Vani
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4:54In one of the very special ways Srila Prabhupada personally requested each of us to helps him spread this light, is through distribution of his books.By Radhanath Swami
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Our Acharyas Never Took Personal Credit for Writing Books
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3:41Lord Chaitanya’s message came through for the whole world and hundreds and millions of those books were distributed. But it was very important to Srila Prabhupad.By Radhanath Swami
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let us distribute tens and thousands of his books which Srila Prabhupada called his own devotional ecstasies. It is the greatest welfare work and we are also fortunate that we can help him in this way.By Radhanath Swami
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Srila Prabhupada's Books are The Deities of Radha and Krishna
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5:33Srila Prabhupada spent most of the time of his life when he wasn’t actively preaching and managing, translating these books. He would work all day along with his disciples and when his disciples would take rest at night, he would be up hours and hours and hours through the night translating the Holy Scriptures and giving his commentaries.…
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DO 294 - Rural Revival and the USDA with Nate and Jason Mauck
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1:16:06Nate sits down with Jason Mauck to discuss his hard-won experience running Munsee Meats, a small-scale meat processing operation in Indiana. What started as an opportunistic response to empty shelves during COVID became a two-and-a-half-year battle with regulatory bureaucracy that ultimately revealed the deep structural problems plaguing America’s …
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Book Distribution – The Most Pleasing Service to Our Guru Parampara
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8:41As Srila Prabhupada’s aspiring follower yasya prasādād bhagavat-prasādo, my relation to Krishna is simply to whatever extent I can try to please Srila Prabhupada by making him happy and also it is very much known that to the extent that Prabhupada and the previous acharyas bless all of you to that extent you will find the bliss of Krishna conscious…
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How 2025 Trade Hit 35 Trillion While Supply Chains Struggled With Tariffs, Talent, And Tech
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22:07Prices keep rising, lead times keep slipping, and yet global trade is still on track to break records. We dig into that paradox and make sense of a year where supply chains fought on multiple fronts: tariffs compounding at every border, inventories ballooning, and returns threatening to swallow margins. I walk through the latest data showing trade …
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Book Distribution is The Most Powerful Means to Defeat the Illusory Energy
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11:38Actually when Srila Prabhupada got aboard the Jaladuta, came to the west what did he have? He just had one little bag with his clothes and some grains to eat, and he had big big boxes of books, that was his baggage simply books.By Radhanath Swami
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Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Thakur expanded that, he called the printing press ‘the big mrIdanga,’ that the harinam kirtan and the streets with the mridanga can be heard by the people in that local area.By Radhanath Swami
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Budget prep, helping plants move, and more...
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51:46Today on the show, Wyoming lawmakers heard from agency heads about their budget requests this month. There’s been a little friction. The top market for coal is burning it for electricity. But researchers are trying to find alternative uses, like farming. What does it take to rebrand a word like "coal"? And, in a time when the United States governme…
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The Science of Haze - Part 1 | The Craft Equation Podcast
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31:50Hazy beers have exploded in popularity over the last decade, but what actually makes a beer “hazy”? And why do drinkers associate haze with juiciness, softness, and modern IPA flavor? In Part 1 of The Science of Haze, Mother Earth Brew Co.’s Director of Brewing Operations, Chris Baker, joins us to explore how haze-forward beers evolved, what define…
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What Is the Magic of Book Distribution by Radhanath SwamiBy Radhanath Swami
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Sam McGregor on Building Signature Brew: How Music & Craft Beer Created a New Kind of Brewery
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42:58In this episode of Lessons in Brand Building with Unchartered Territory, Oli Russell-Cowan sits down with Sam McGregor, co-founder of Signature Brew, the London based brewery redefining what happens when music meets beer. Sam shares how Signature Brew evolved from a bold idea about fixing terrible beer at gigs into a nationally recognised craft bra…
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Popups, Pinkmas and Planning Ahead: One New York Attraction’s Approach to Special Events
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57:53In this episode of The Best Part of Travel, your hosts Janelle Visser and Stephen Joyce sit down with Haley Ward, VP of Sales at Hudson Yards Experiences, to unpack how one of New York City’s most iconic attractions—Edge NYC—drives demand, delivers exceptional moments, and keeps guests coming back. Haley shares how her team uses seasonal activation…
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Old ideas never really vanish; they take new shapes, get new champions, and quietly steer the rules we live by. We open the vault on Keynes, mercantilism, and the intellectual currents that still drive modern trade, monetary policy, and the supply chains that bind our lives together. Along the way, we revisit the Irish famine and the Scottish clear…
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Hurricane and Typhoon Relief, Go Africa Screenings, Technology in Missions, Crazy Outreach Food
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52:36This month we will update you on the Hurricane that hit YWAM in Jamaica, YWAM’s relief work after the typhoons that hit the Philippines, what happened with the Go Africa screenings around the world, hear about some unique ways that YWAM is using technology around the world, if you hang out until the end you can hear some gross outreach food stories…
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DO 293 - Antitrust Law, Beef Politics, and Actually Using Government Power
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1:27:18Antitrust attorney Basel Musharbash discusses recent political whiplash in beef markets and the broader question of how actually to enforce anti-monopoly law. The conversation covers why ranchers erupted over being blamed for high beef prices, the history of promises versus lackluster execution going back to early 1900s meatpacking cases, and how t…
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DO 292 - Breaking the Beef Cartel: Mike Callicrate on Monopoly Power, Maker-Owned Markets, and the Fight for Rural America
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1:45:00Welcome to Beef Week! 🐄 Nate sits down with rancher, entrepreneur, and farm advocate Mike Callicrate for a deep dive into the crisis facing America's cattle industry—and the path forward.Mike traces the devastating consolidation of the beef industry from the 1980s to today, explaining how we went from 20 competitive cattle buyers to just four domin…
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Your inbox is shouting “40% off,” but your gut says something’s off. We dig into the Black Friday spectacle and show how urgency, scarcity, and anchoring combine to sell ordinary prices as once-a-year steals. With clear stories from the front lines of retail and supply chain, we explain why the biggest winners are often the stores clearing old stoc…
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Safaris, Climate Strategy & Small Group Tours: Intrepid Travel’s Journey from Small Groups to Global Brand
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59:57In this episode of The Best Part of Travel, we sit down with James Thornton, CEO of Intrepid Travel, to explore why multi-day tours are taking off, and how authentic small group experiences, people-first leadership and a thoughtfully integrated climate strategy have been essential to Intrepid’s success. 🗺️ Topics we cover: The rise of multi-day tou…
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Government shutdown impacts, cattle tracking collars, and more...
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51:00Today on the show, finding Wyoming stories otherwise left untold, how technology is helping to protect cattle from grizzly bears, and what happens when wolves leave Yellowstone. Those stories and more.By Wyoming Public Media
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Trade is no longer a straight line from factory to port to shelf—it’s a living system of policy choices, digital rails, and real-world bottlenecks. We trace the signals that matter: South Africa’s push toward a 3% inflation target, FAA turbulence exposing infrastructure fragility, and a wave of innovation from biotech to quantum that’s accelerating…
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DO 291 - Building an Edible Perennial Nursery with Nick Wrenn of Living Soil Tree Farm
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1:29:27Building an Edible Perennial Nursery with Nick Wren Nick Wren of Living Soil Tree Farms joins Jason to talk about the practical realities of starting and running an edible perennial nursery. Nick shares his journey from civil engineering to tree farming, explaining why he became passionate about native nut trees, fruit trees, and woody perennials.T…
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DO 290 - Distributism, Local Commons, and Agrarian Futures with Chris Smaje
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1:24:07Jason and Ashley welcome back Chris Smaje to discuss his new book, “Finding Lights in a Dark Age,” now available for purchase. Chris is a returning guest who first appeared on the podcast to discuss his influential book “Small Farm Future,” which helped shape many of the show’s conversations about agricultural futures and sustainability. He returne…
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Prices at the checkout don’t lie, and this week they forced a policy shift. We dig into the sudden rollback of U.S. food import tariffs on staples like Australian beef, tomatoes, coffee, and bananas, and explain why it’s a tactical retreat to cool grocery inflation while the broader trade war keeps grinding on. From voter angst to courtroom stakes,…
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The Shnack Founder Story: How Kelsi Boocock Built the World’s First Dairy-Free Canned Protein Shake
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44:00In this episode of the Unchartered Territory Podcast, host Oli Russell-Cowan sits down with Kelsi Boocock, founder of Shnack, the world’s first dairy-free canned protein shake and one of New Zealand’s fastest-rising wellness brands. From launching a healthy food blog during lockdown to building two companies before turning 25, Kelsi shares how her …
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How Tariffs, Cyber Attacks, And AI Are Rewiring Supply Chains
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21:59Tariffs promise protection but often deliver scarcity and higher prices. We break down what a 25% duty on imported trucks really means for fleets, freight rates, and the prices that hit your wallet. Along the way, we connect the dots to a different kind of shock: how a single cyber attack at Jaguar Land Rover rippled through thousands of suppliers …
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Sublette Wolf case update, economic sentiments, and more...
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51:52Today on the show, a woman’s experience after ICE detained her husband. Wyoming has submitted some novel ideas to try to get a slice of 50 billion in federal dollars to transform healthcare. We hear more details. And what happened during the arraignment of the man who brought a wolf into a bar. Those stories and more.…
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From Immigrant Roots to Industry Leader: Building Culture, Consistency & Community with René Diaz
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42:26In this episode of Crave – The IFDA Podcast, we sit down with René Diaz, President & CEO of Diaz Foods, a multigenerational food-distribution leader with a remarkable story grounded in grit, gratitude, and giving back. From immigrating to the U.S. with nothing… to running one of the most respected Hispanic food companies in America, René shares the…
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DO 289 - Beef, Bartering, and the Agorist's Guide to Not Starving with Nigel, Nate, and Jason
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1:27:34Nigel Best doesn’t have time for your bullshit. He’s too busy welding gates, rotating cattle, building spiral staircases, and conducting “illicit beef transactions” in Craigslist parking lots. Missouri woodworker and regenerative rancher Nigel Best joins Jason and Nate to talk about what it actually takes to make a living on the land—without going …
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Policy Drift, Power Shifts, And The Price Of Delay
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23:40Headlines say debate; the data says build. We open with China’s audacious green energy sprint—hitting 2030 wind and solar targets six years early—then unpack how investment, grid upgrades, and supply chain control are setting a new global benchmark. It’s a masterclass in aligning industrial policy with execution, where milestones, manufacturing cap…
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DO 288 - Beyond Interchangeability: Leah Sargeant on the Dignity of Dependence
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59:10Why We Need Each Other More Than Ever https://undpress.nd.edu/9780268210335/the-dignity-of-dependence/ https://www.compactmag.com/article/the-great-feminization/ Ashley welcomes back Leah Sargeant to discuss her new book, The Dignity of Dependence: A Feminist Manifesto. They explore two core arguments: that women's equality with men doesn't depend …
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Learn How Global Supply Chains Shape Daily Life
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0:51Global trade touches every checkout, factory line, and doorstep. We set out to make that complex web crystal clear, turning headlines and jargon into plain-language insights you can use the same day. From port delays and policy shifts to pricing moves and tech breakthroughs, our approach blends timely updates with grounded analysis so you always kn…
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Mani Kulasooriya from Cut+Dry | Special: Crave Podcast Live from Solutions
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47:08In this special live edition of Crave – The IFDA Podcast, recorded at the IFDA Solutions Conference, industry leaders share powerful insights on leadership, workforce development, technology, and the future of foodservice distribution. Mani Kulasooriya, Co-Founder and CEO of Cut+Dry, on how AI and data can unlock growth, efficiency, and new revenue…
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