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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 31 MIN

Eric Mittenthal: Leading the Conversation Around Meat

from The Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast

Join our champion program: [email protected] a Thriving Leader event: https://thriving-leader-2026.lovable.app/Instagram: @the.momentum.companyLinkedIn: /momentum-companyIn this episode of The Intentional Agribusiness Leader, Mark sits down with Eric Mittenthal, Chief Strategy Officer at the Meat Institute, for a timely conversation about trust, transparency, nutrition, and the future of animal protein.Eric defines intentional leadership through the lens of purpose:Feeding people well.At its core, the meat industry exists to provide safe, nutritious, nutrient-dense protein that people trust. But in today’s world—where consumers are flooded with conflicting information, social media opinions, and health claims—earning that trust has become more complicated than ever.A major theme throughout the conversation is this:Trust can’t just be claimed. It has to be proven.Eric explains how the industry is working to move beyond messaging and toward measurable proof points around:Food safetyAnimal welfareWorker safetyEnvironmental impactNutrition and food securityThe Meat Institute has spent years collecting industry-wide data and building measurable standards designed to support continuous improvement across the entire supply chain.Because in an era of declining institutional trust, transparency matters more than ever.The conversation also explores the challenge of navigating modern food culture.Consumers are overwhelmed with labels, opinions, and competing narratives:Organic vs conventionalSeed oils vs beef tallowAnimal protein vs plant-based alternativesAnd often, the loudest voices aren’t the most informed.Eric shares how the industry approaches these conversations—not by attacking consumer choices, but by providing options, education, and science-backed information that allows families to decide what aligns with their own values.Another key topic is the growing recognition of protein’s role in human health.For years, mainstream nutrition messaging often minimized animal protein. But today, there’s increasing scientific acknowledgment around the nutrient density and bioavailability of meat—especially when paired with plants as part of a balanced diet.The conversation also highlights one of the most powerful ideas in leadership and business:Continuous improvement.Not perfection.Progress.Eric explains how the industry focuses on identifying “best of the best” practices and helping companies adopt them more broadly over time. Whether it’s reducing injuries, improving animal handling, or strengthening food safety systems, the mindset is always the same:There is always a better standard to pursue.The episode closes with a reminder that intentional leadership requires humility.No industry, organization, or person has everything figured out.But the leaders who continue to improve, continue to measure, and continue to pursue trust through action are the ones who create lasting impact.Because in today’s world, people don’t just want information.They want proof.Listen if you are:Interested in the future of meat and consumer trustNavigating conversations around nutrition and food systemsLeading through public scrutiny or changing consumer expectationsFocused on continuous improvement inside your organizationTrying to build trust through transparency and action

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