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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2025 · 52 MIN

Is the future of food already broken — or are we just disconnected from it?

from Security Halt! · host Deny Caballero

Let us know what you think!In this eye-opening episode of Security Halt!, host Deny Caballero sits down with Patrick Samuels — veteran entrepreneur, farmer, and advocate for sustainable agriculture — to unpack the hard truths behind the modern food industry.From misleading “pasture-raised” labels to the decentralization of food production, Patrick shares his journey from Special Forces to regenerative farming — and why local food systems may be the key to community health and resilience.This conversation dives deep into:Entrepreneurship in agriculture and lessons learned from failureThe shocking realities behind food labeling and marketingWhy transparency matters in the food industryHow local farming builds stronger communitiesFair wages for farmers and the broken food economyThe healing power of nature and reconnection to our foodThe rise of Honest Booths and new ways to connect consumers directly with farmersIf you care about entrepreneurship, community support, food transparency, or rebuilding sustainable food systems — this episode is for you.🎧 Tune in now to learn how farming isn’t just about food — it’s about rebuilding connection, resilience, and purpose.👉 Follow, Like, Share, and Subscribe to Security Halt! on:SpotifyYouTubeApple PodcastsSupport local. Think bigger. Build stronger.BE A BRO! Support the show!!buymeacoffee.com/sechaltpodcasthttps://buymeacoffee.com/sechaltpodcast Looking for hand crafted, custom work, military memorabilia or need something laser engraved? Connect with my good friend Eric Gilgenast.Instagram: haus_gilgenast_woodworks_mainhttps://www.instagram.com/haus_gilgenast_woodworks_main/ Chapters00:00 The Reality of Entrepreneurship02:59 Journey into Agriculture05:59 Understanding the Food Industry09:05 The Misuse of 'Pasture Raised' Labeling12:01 Creating Affordable, Sustainable Options14:54 The Truth Behind Egg Quality17:48 Transparency vs. Certification in Agriculture21:05 Bridging the Gap in Food Systems24:01 Innovative Solutions for Egg Distribution27:08 The Rise of Honest Booths31:39 Decentralization in Agriculture33:40 Connecting Consumers with Local Farmers35:09 The Importance of Farmers in Society36:57 Urbanization's Impact on Agriculture38:18 Keeping Dollars Local39:31 The Need for Fair Wages in Farming41:01 Barriers to Entry in Agriculture43:43 Encouraging New Farmers46:39 The Healing Power of Nature48:14 Community and Connection in Agriculture Instagram: @securityhaltX: @SecurityHaltTik Tok: @security.halt.podLinkedIn: Deny Caballero Follow Patrick on LinkedIn today!Patrick Samuelshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-samuels-3540ab2b4/ Website: sunnysideeggco.comhttps://sunnysideeggco.com/Support the showProduced by Security Halt Media

Let us know what you think! In this eye-opening episode of Security Halt!, host Deny Caballero sits down with Patrick Samuels — veteran entrepreneur, farmer, and advocate for sustainable agriculture — to unpack the hard truths behind the modern food industry. From misleading “pasture-raised” labels to the decentralization of food production, Patrick shares his journey from Special Forces to regenerative farming — and why local food systems may be the key to community health and resilience. Th...

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