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Sarah Delevan hosts The Good Food CFO Podcast | Building Financial Confidence. Redefining Equitability. Leading The Good Food Revolution. You'll hear stories from Food Founders, Disruptors, and Industry Experts as we discuss building a business on your own terms. New episodes weekly.
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More Than Good Food podcast is honest conversations with women who are experts in their field, and those who have lived experience that they want to share, about what it means to live a healthy life in a busy world.
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What is Good Food?

Researchers affiliated to SOAS Food Studies Centre and partners

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What is Good Food? Five episodes of delicious stories and conversations about how we know what we eat is 'good'. This podcast series is produced by a group of food researchers, and our conversations are based on papers presented at a food research workshop organised by the SOAS Food Studies Centre and University of Warwick Food GRP. Studio production: Anna Cohen Editor: Mukta Das Music: Brandi Simpson Miller
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We all have friends who we hate to love and love to hate, and that's just how my group of friends are. While in reality we really do all love our friends, there are times when we don't all get along. I use food as a way to mend those sour notes in life. On this show I'll talk with a different guest every episode about their experiences with food; the Good and the Bad.
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This podcast is for people who love to eat and drink wine, but don’t want to be intimidated by “experts.” Virginia and friends explore wines under $12 and chat about a variety of food topics ranging from how to make the best paella to the merits of gas station fried chicken. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/va-palencia/support
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Hey guys, this is GOOD | FOOD w/ a Dash Of Bitcoin, a podcast where amazing ideas are shared that follow our cookbook series, GOOD | FOOD. Some days I will share recipes, table scape planning & other days the experiences of writing a cookbook as a self-publisher. And always a dash of the un-expected rant & ramble. (274 characters remaining)
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Food marketing consultant and founder of VA Foodie, Georgiana Dearing, takes you behind the scenes of successful craft and local food businesses. For over twenty years, she’s led a team of creatives at Water Street Marketing. George is particularly passionate about her work in the food industry and now works to make her years of experience more accessible to emerging brands. This podcast is for you if you’re curious about the marketing tools, the business practices, and the stories that driv ...
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There’s an old story still being told in food, one of food deserts, obesity, waste and climate change. But it’s time to wake up. It’s time to disrupt. It’s time to start Feeding the Good Food Future. We’re telling the inspiring stories of daring food renegades who are bringing new foods—and ideas—to our plates. We’ll spot food trends before they appear on store shelves, tackle issues like food waste and food deserts, explore the latest in sustainable innovations and introduce you to the peop ...
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The BBC Good Food Show will be back from the 15-18 June for an unmissable summer show, alongside BBC Gardeners’ World Live. The show will be packed full of chefs and experts sharing their culinary skills and cooking live on stage in our Big Kitchen! The star-studded line-up includes James Martin, Nadiya Hussain, Michel Roux, Ainsley Harriott, The Hairy Bikers and many more. If this is not enough to tempt you, we will also have plenty of inspirational products for you to taste and buy perfect ...
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Host-producer Paige Donner brings you Local GOODfood+wine (formerly Paris GOOD food+wine). The first-ever English language radio/podcast show about food and wine broadcast from Paris, France. Show NOTES: http://localfood.wine & http://localfoodandwine.wordpress.com @localfoodwine Contact http://paigedonner.info For more goodness: Download the Paris Food And Wine APP in APP Store and Google Play! Paris Food And Wine offers you tips, deals and promotions on all the best restaurants, cafés, bar ...
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The Good, The Bad & The Foodservice Industry

MAFSI — Manufacturers' Agents Association for the Foodservice Industry

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MAFSI’s Research Data and Trends Committee keeps its eyes on the health of our industry, helps navigate all the ups, downs, and unexpected turns the market takes, and explores — The Good, The Bad, and The Foodservice Industry.
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The Good Way, with Jenner Jandreau. Biblical Nutrition, Intentional Living, Right Relationships, Nutrition, Plant based, Whole Food, Wellness

Jenner Jandreau * Biblical Nutrition, Intentional Living, Right Relationships, Nutrition, Plant based, Whole Food, Wellness

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New Biblical Nutrition * Plant Based Eating * Eating for Wellness * Healthy Relationships * Intentional Living * Living by Design Are you a totally sold-out for God, christian woman, who wants to love and serve God with all your being, but find yourself sick, and tired, and destracted by the things of everyday life? Do you want to be able to thrive in body, mind, soul and spirit but just don’t know where to start? I get it! The struggle is real! I struggled with these things for a long time ...
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Bio: Mike Wreyford, AKA Mike the Wine Guy, is a wine educator, writer, radio show host, and lifestyle expert. Mike is the host & producer of “The Good Life” Show, a popular radio talk show, on air since 2011. As one of the most “casually authentic” wine experts in the industry, Mike Wreyford, AKA “Mike the Wine Guy,” has blazed his own trails and made it his life’s passion to educate, inform and entertain his audience with his extensive knowledge and passion for wine, and the lifestyle that ...
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Explaining how taste and smell interact, why smell is related to emotion, and the patterns of flavor, Arielle Johnson chases deliciousness by taking science and making it fashion. Christy Spackman tracks how municipal water systems have spent billions eliminating taste from our tap water. Flexitarian Pamelia Chia canvases Asian chefs for show-stopp…
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Life is driven by flavor. The seductress that is flavor often leads us down the rabbit hole of food studies. If you run a restaurant or you're in the food business, you know that flavor is power and it needs to hit in the first few bites. But what exactly is flavor? And how do we create it in our own heads? We've been following the interests of Ari…
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Errol Schweizer has over 25 years of experience in the food industry and was V.P. of Grocery for Whole Foods from 2009-2016. His team grew sales to over US$5 Billion by supporting the launch and commercialization of thousands of new products, many of which are now household names. He has developed plant-based, Organic, Non-GMO and regenerative supp…
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What is the Good Food Nation Plan? What does it mean to each of us and how can we assure that this opportunity is made the most of? In March there will be an option to join organised “consultation engagement events” Sounds a bit wordy, but it can be helpful to understand what opportunities there are to be a little more involved in the Good Food Nat…
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Join us every Tuesday from the 26th March for our latest Tom Kerridge series. Tom will be kicking off spring by chatting with guests about seasonal subjects from spicing up spring to dusting off the barbecue as well as topical talk. Plus, guests reveal their culinary confessions and favourite dishes. Discover inspiring new recipes and cook-a-long w…
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Sous chef Kamran Gill discusses the challenges he faces while fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. Laura Strange develops recipes and travel guides for those living a gluten-free life in a gluten-centric world. Reporter Susanne Rust explains why California's plastic bag ban created more waste. Dr. Alex Ketchum showcases feminist restaurants an…
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Award winning chef and food writer José Pizarro on his 25 years of cooking in London. Plus, why his mum always kept him out of the kitchen and his culinary confessions. With host Samuel Goldsmith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesPor Immediate Media
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Crystal Wilkinson recounts stories and recipes from five generations of Black Appalachian cooks. Poised to open a restaurant complex in Los Angeles, Rose Previte traveled spice trade routes to see how cooking traditions informed each other. Food writer Bill Esparza shows us where to find Dominican food. Sommelier Courtney Kaplan explains shochu, Ja…
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In this episode, The Good Food CFO, Sarah Delevan breaks down the concept of cost of goods sold (COGS) and its importance in understanding the financial health of your business. We explore the differences between accrual-based accounting and cash-based accounting, and how each method affects the calculation of COGS. We also clarify the distinction …
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Dr. Lauren Crossland-Marr explains how the gene editing technology CRISPR is impacting our food chain. Scholar and editor Darra Goldstein detonates the flavor bombs of preserved condiments. Kevin Wilson, aka the CEO of Chai, describes how a simple cup of tea can bring solace amid our mad world. Food and ag journalist Tom Philpott debunks the pro-et…
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Most Good Food Businesses start out selling their products at the local farmers’ market. Many continue to utilize markets as a consistent sales channel for their business as they grow. But at the end of the day, transporting your goods, setting up your tent or booth, and working all day, just to break it all down and load out can be a lot for any o…
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Saba Alemayoh shares her mother's story of civil war, migration, and divorce — all of it bound up with Tigray culture and food. What happens to food reality show contestants once the cameras stop rolling? Derek Corsino weighs in after his time on the Spring Baking Championship while journalist Victoria Namkung focuses on the bigger picture. Journal…
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Welcome to the second episode of MAFSI's “The Good, The Bad, and The Foodservice Industry.” This episode focuses on the relationship between foodservice Manufacturers’ Reps and Service Providers and how service plays a crucial role in our industry. Our special guest is Nick Cribb, President of Sam’s Service, Inc., and current president of CFESA. Wi…
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Every business needs to understand their cash flow, ESPECIALLY if you don't have a lot of cash on hand, or a 12 week cash runway. You won’t find the answers looking at your P+L statement. That shows the operational profitability of your business and it's looking at your business in the past. A cash flow projection is looking to the future. In this …
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What does the Tulare Lake Basin water crisis mean for the future of farming in California? Carolyn Quick Tillery celebrates the 25th anniversary of a cookbook that pays homage to the Tuskegee Institute. Memo Torres has ideas about where to eat this weekend with his latest recommendations for Apple Maps. Eat!, a digital delivery program, gives custo…
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When you are running your own business, it's never a question of if burnout will come, but when. Every founder has been there, and there are some telltale signs you might be going through it right now. But what if you could slow down, take a pause, and reflect on what is really important to you, in business, and in life? That’s what our guests, Eli…
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Director Tran Anh Hung and actress Juliette Binoche discuss the recipe for subtle seduction in The Taste of Things. Foley artist Olivier Thys reveals which foods he uses to simulate the on-screen sounds of bones breaking and vampires biting necks. Journalist Ada Tseng visits Costco twice a week — for gas, deals, and hidden Asian treasures. Chocolat…
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A million dollar deal can be a game changer for most small businesses, but it could also be a financial burden, and not a benefit at all if the product pricing and the deal aren't structured correctly. In this episode, Sarah is sharing the role she played in the negotiations between her client and a distributor that could result in $1 Million in th…
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With restaurants dedicated to global rice dishes, JJ Johnson explores 28 varieties in his latest cookbook. Chef Eric Adjepong explores assimilation, culture and home in a new children's book. Reporter Helena Bottemiller Evich unravels issues with the global food chain in the case of cinnamon applesauce pouches tainted with lead. LA Times restaurant…
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