Sarah Bentley On Why The World Needs Community Kitchens

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2024 · 1H 20M

Sarah Bentley On Why The World Needs Community Kitchens

from The Plant Based News Podcast · host Plant Based News

Welcome back to another episode of the PBN Podcast! Today's guest is the incredible Sarah Bentley, the visionary behind the plant-based community cookery school and charity Made In Hackney. Sarah has nurtured its evolution from a local project to an influential organization with a national and international reach, advocating for a shift towards plant-based diets without losing sight of its core mission of communal care. Under her leadership, Made In Hackney has empowered over 400,000 individuals to embrace plant-based eating and has collaborated with more than 200 community partners. Sarah is now focusing on penning a debut cookbook featuring a decade's worth of community-inspired plant-based recipes and launching a consultancy to drive significant, positive change for the environment and society through the third sector and committed corporations. Host: Robbie Lockie Editor: Polly Foreman Audio Editor: Phil Marriott Social Media: Darrell Sawczuk Producer: Xisca Taylor 00:00:00 An Introduction to Sarah Bentley from Made In Hackney 00:03:00 Discovering the vegan lifestyle 00:13:20 Getting into Music Journalism 00:17:25 Food sovereignty 00:22:07 Why The World Needs Community Kitchens (incl. TedTalk clip) 00:21:48 The inception of Made In Hackney? 00:39:12 Ambassador Andi Oliver visits Made In Hackney Community Meal Service (clip) 00:40:45 Why we need to see more Made In Hackney’s around the world 00:42:20 “We will open!” (TedTalk clip) 00:42:57 Making a stand and taking control 00:51:08 Expanding the movement 00:57:58 The partnership with Fuller’s pubs: creating a “plant-based hero” on the menu 01:00:05 The noise around Plant-based meats 01:14:58 The future of Made In Hackney / New roads ahead 01:17:41 Stranded on a desert island

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