247: Women's HERStory Month — Looking Back and Toward the Future

EPISODE · Jun 11, 2024 · 55 MIN

247: Women's HERStory Month — Looking Back and Toward the Future

from Eating at a Meeting · host Tracy Stuckrath

Back in March, during Women's History Month, I re-introduced you to an extraordinary lineup of women I've honored over the past four years. These women are making change in the food and beverage industry with their passion, innovation, and commitment to safety, sustainability and inclusivity. On this special episode of the Eating at a Meeting Podcast, I share the inspiring stories of over 40 women making waves. From transforming food waste into renewable energy to advocating for safe flying conditions for those with peanut allergies, these women led the charge in their respective fields. I highlighted heroes like Tina Piña, founder of Renewable, and Lianne Mandelbaum, known as the No Nut Traveler. I explored the groundbreaking work of Mary Vargas, an attorney passionate about disability rights for people with food allergies, and Dr. Ruchi Gupta from Feinberg School of Medicine, whose research led to sesame being recognized as the 9th top allergen in the U.S. We also heard about Emily Brown of the Food Equality Initiative and Nina Curtis, who presented the first vegan meal at the White House. These women redefined food and dining experiences, shaping a more inclusive and sustainable future. From the work of advocates like the Kitchenistas and chef Carla Ortiz to community initiatives by Sera Cuni and Eliza Tuttle, their contributions reshaped the food landscape one meal at a time. The episode was filled with heartfelt stories, impactful innovations, and advice for anyone aspiring to dream big in the food and beverage world. We also showcased collaborative efforts like the New Jersey Food Tour Trail and empowering programs like Jen Gilho and Cate Faulkner Zero Proof Collective. Join the Eating at a Meeting Community and be inspired by these incredible women who prove every day that food is not just about sustenance but community, healing, and empowerment. Join the Eating at a Meeting Community Connect with Tracy at [email protected]

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