#76 - Dave Greening of CROPP Co-operative - Organic Valley and Organic Praire
Dave Greening joins the show to discuss where food comes from. Dave has spent more than 25 years in the food industry and the last five with CROPP Cooperative, the co-op that has Organic Valley and Organic Prairie Brands. Links: Visit us online:...
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06/14/2023
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Pederson's Farms - Powered by Protein a deep dive into Where your Food come From!
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Welcome to the Pederson's Natural Farms Podcast
Release Date: 07/28/2021
Description: The Pederson’s Natural Farms Podcast – Powered by Protein! Topics will range from bacon to air conditioning to business to healthy lifestyles... welcome to the community ladies and gentlemen! While you’re here, we look forward to sharing perspective, deep industry insights, and experience gained through the eyes of our friends (consumers, customers, vendors, employees, and peers)! Our goal is for you to leave each episode with a trustworthy, transparent, and thought provoking experience. I believe I speak for everyone involved when I say this industry is our passion! We appreciate you stopping by and giving us a chance to share that passion with you! Be sure to check us out at https://pedersonsfarms.com/ Pederson's Natural Farms Podcast is produced by Johnny Peterson & Root and Roam.
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#75: Jordan James - Founder & Head Chef at Cupcakes by Jordan James
Release Date: 02/21/2023
Description: Links: Pederson's Natural Farms cupcakesbyjordanjames.com Topics: (0:30) - Introducing Jordan and her experience placing 2nd in the World Bacon Championships (3:36) - How on earth do you make 2,000 cupcakes for one event? (4:53) - Jordan’s family dynamic (7:19) - Why do you bake cupcakes for a career? (9:25) - How do you feel about animal protein? (12:25) - Learning the ropes of the cupcake business (18:19) - What is your biggest lesson in running this businss? (21:46) - What’s misunderstood about where food comes from? (23:59) - What do you do outside of making cupcakes? (28:44) - How do you sell someone? (33:06) - How do you approach intimidating situations?
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A Deep Dive Into Where Bryan Kohberger Comes From
Release Date: 10/11/2023
Description: The serene town of Moscow, Idaho, woke up to a chilling tragedy on 13 November 2022. Four young lives, all students of the University of Idaho, were snuffed out at an off-campus residence. The grisly nature of the incident, coupled with the media frenzy surrounding it, cast a pall of fear over Moscow, prompting many to depart for the Thanksgiving holidays earlier than planned. Following extensive investigations, the spotlight turned to Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology doctoral student at Washington State University. The site of his arrest added another twist to the tale: his parents' abode in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The Kohberger Lineage Bryan's roots trace back to Effort, Pennsylvania. Born to Michael Kohberger Jr. and Maryann Kohberger, he grew up in a home steeped in the values of community service. The Kohbergers were employees of the Pleasant Valley School District — Michael as a maintenance worker and Maryann as a paraprofessional, extending support to students with special educational needs. Interestingly, the school district also served as the backdrop to Bryan's early job as a security guard. Though younger than his two sisters, Bryan's turbulent past set him apart. At 19, embroiled in drug addiction, he was arrested for stealing his sister's iPhone. This blot on his record was, however, erased by the "Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition" program, shielding him from any lasting public censure. “You never expect someone from such a hardworking, dedicated family to go astray,” remarked a local resident. Repercussions of the Idaho Murders The aftermath of the Idaho murders saw the Kohbergers grappling with a torrent of emotions. Michael Kohberger Jr.'s journey to Spokane, Washington, to stand by his son during the tumultuous drive back to Pennsylvania was particularly poignant. Their ride, in the white Hyundai Elantra — an unsettling reminder of the crime scene — was marred by two run-ins with the law for speeding and tailgating. The arrest, which possibly occurred in the parents' absence, came as a body blow to the family. Struggling to reconcile with the grim reality, the Kohbergers stood resolute in their belief: Bryan was innocent. This sentiment echoed in the family's letter, which voiced their grief over the student deaths and pledged unwavering support for Bryan. Yet, the conspicuous absence of one sister's endorsement on this statement raised several eyebrows. The Fallout The tremors of Bryan’s arrest sent shockwaves through his immediate family. Distanced from their brother, his sisters have avoided visits to the Latah County Jail. The episode also dealt a blow to their careers, with both reportedly being let go from their jobs. Michael and Maryann Kohberger, already strained under past financial burdens evident from their two Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings, now find themselves ensnared in further legal complications. Their testimonies have been sought in the mysterious case of a Pennsylvania woman’s disappearance and subsequent death. Shadows of the Past Peeling back the layers, one discerns a complex relationship between Bryan and his parents, particularly his mother. A former classmate's words stand testament to Maryann's nurturing nature, painting her as "the most warm-hearted, kind individual". Yet, this warmth seemingly failed to envelop her son, who, plagued by aggression and social challenges, remained somewhat distant. The very mother, a staunch Democrat with strong convictions against abortion and the death penalty, faced a heart-wrenching paradox with her son's alleged actions. The family's earlier financial struggles, marked by their bankruptcy filings, might also shed light on potential pressures Bryan faced, although direct correlations remain speculative. "It's always the quiet, unsuspecting towns where such intricate stories unfold," mused a Moscow local, summarizing the sentiments of many. In Conclusion The tale of Bryan Kohberger serves as a grim reminder that the undercurrents of human psychology are often intricate and unfathomable. As this story continues to unfold, one thing remains clear: it's essential to approach such cases with empathy, acknowledging the myriad influences and pressures that might push individuals down unforeseen paths. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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#52: Robby Sansom - CEO of Force of Nature Meats a leader in regenerative farming
Release Date: 07/28/2022
Description: Robby Sansom Get ready to dive deeply into the world of animal welfare, regenerative agriculture, and the realistic scalability of the sustainable food movement. Listen as Neil speaks with Robby Sansom, co-founder of Force of Nature, a company formed to accelerate the creation of a global regenerative supply network. As the former CFO/COO of EPIC, Robby understands the value of providing consumers with healthier animal proteins while benefiting the communities that produce them and the environment. If you care about what you eat and want to know more about how animal agriculture can provide a carbon benefit to the planet, this is the episode for you. Links: Robby on LinkedIn Force of Nature Epic Protein ‘Alone’ Reality series @ForceofNatureMeats on Instagram Topics: (3:37) - How’d you come up with the name Force of Nature? (4:58) - Robby’s career background (9:23) - Why do you keep going through the punishment of startups? (11:47) - Has it been easier building a team the second time around? (14:34) - How do you educate a potential customer to justify a higher price? (18:06) - What would you say to someone who says you’re chasing money for selling your first company? (23:19) - What’re your thoughts on food products not being affordable for everyone? (31:03) - Is Bison your number one product? (33:09) - Final thoughts The Pederson's Natural Farms Podcast is produced by Johnny Podcasts & Root and Roam.
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