Ep. 231 [Podcast Showcase Series] - Ulara Nakagawa interviews Yuki Hanyu, CEO of Integriculture episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 12, 2020 · 43 MIN

Ep. 231 [Podcast Showcase Series] - Ulara Nakagawa interviews Yuki Hanyu, CEO of Integriculture

from My Food Job Rocks! · host Adam Yee

We showcase the After Animals Podcast, a podcast that focuses on the future of food, and in this case, a world without having to use animals to feed people. This podcast is created by Ulara Nakagawa and Sharanya Krishna Prasad and every month, they share a high-quality interview with a change-maker in the alternative meat/other product space. Though I’ve met both, I have had some personal discussions with Ulara. She was first introduced to me by Alex Shirazi from the Cultured Meat Symposium and I gave her some advice for her podcast while I was in San Francisco. She uses my podcast equipment gear while at a conference to interview Japanese Clean Meat Scientist and founder, Yuki Hanyu, CEO of Integriculture who did this fascinating presentation on how to grow meat in your apartment using various devices such as a mini fan, a warm towel rack, and an egg. I guess that’s cheating a bit, but still, gotta start somewhere. Yuki has a fascinating imagination that he got from anime and manga and being somewhat of a closeted Japanese culture fan, I actually vibed with him quite well. Enjoy this episode. If you like this podcast, check out afteranimals.com for several other interviews including episodes of the people who lead Shiok Meats and Spearo Foods and NovaMeat Show Notes After Animals Podcast Cultured Meat Symposium Intregriculture Yuki Hanyu Funding for Integriculture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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