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The Food Granny Podcast
by Christine Smith aka The Food Granny
The Food Granny Podcast is a bite sized celebration of small business, local produce and the people who make our communities thrive.Hosted by Christine Smith, also known as The Food Granny, this 15 minute podcast shares the stories behind regional success, artisan food producers and passionate entrepreneurs. With a love of food, travel and decades of business experience, Christine brings thoughtful conversation, practical insight and genuine warmth to every episode.If you care about local success, honest business stories and the power of food to bring people together, you will feel right at home here.There is always a seat at The Food Granny’s table.
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Driven, Poured and Thoughtfully Done
In this episode, Christine shares a day spent exploring the Adelaide Hills on a thoughtfully curated tour led by Liz Green from Discover Adelaide Tours. This is not just about where you go. It is about how the day is put together. The pacing, the atmosphere and the small details that make everything feel easy from start to finish. From local wineries to a distillery stop and a long lunch along the way, Christine reflects on what turns a good day out into something far more memorable. It is the people, the care and the quiet planning behind the scenes that make the difference. If you enjoy local food, good wine and experiences that feel considered rather than rushed, this episode is a reminder to slow down and enjoy it properly. #TheFoodGranny #AdelaideHills #SouthAustralianFood #WineTour #SupportLocal #LocalExperiences #FoodAndWine #DiscoverAdelaide #SmallBusinessAustralia #AdelaideLife #Over50 Discover Adelaide Tours Shaw + Smith Winery Nepenthe Wines Grunthal Brew Heaps Good Spirits And don't forget to visit The Food Granny too
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It's All About People, Not Just Food
You can eat well anywhere, but that does not always mean you feel at home. In this episode, Christine steps away from the plate to explore what really shapes our everyday experience. The people we trust. The places we return to. The small, consistent interactions that quietly make life work. From finding a hairdresser who gets it right every time, to an exercise class that feels more like community, to local businesses that understand their craft, this is a reflection on what it takes to feel settled in a place. Christine shares her own experiences of rebuilding that sense of connection after moving to Adelaide, and why it takes longer, and matters more, than we often expect. This is not just about food. It is about people, trust and the businesses that become part of your life. If you value local, community and the relationships behind everyday moments, this episode will resonate. Visit our website at www.thefoodgranny.com.au #TheFoodGranny #SupportLocal #SmallBusinessAustralia #LocalCommunity #PeopleMatter #AdelaideLife #BehindTheCounter #CommunityFirst #RealStories #SouthAustralianBusiness
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Why Authentic Restaurants Don't Need to Boast
In Episode 4 of The Food Granny Podcast, Christine explores why the best restaurants do not need to boast. It is not about trends, oversized menus or noise. It is about atmosphere, attention and authenticity. Inspired by an evening at a hidden gem in Adelaide, Christine reflects on how lighting, sound, service and small details shape the entire dining experience. From the quiet confidence of Veneto-style cooking to the often overlooked art of hospitality, this episode invites you to slow down and notice what is already in front of you. If you love food, value genuine experiences or want to understand what makes people come back time and time again, this conversation will change the way you see dining out. #TheFoodGranny #FoodPodcast #AdelaideEats #SouthAustralianFood #HospitalityMatters #AuthenticDining #RestaurantExperience #SupportLocal #FoodStories #BehindTheCounter To find out more visit www.thefoodgranny.com.au
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When the Door Opens, It’s On You: The Real Responsibility of Running a Small Business
When you run a small business, the responsibility does not clock off. In Episode 3, Christine speaks candidly about what it really means to be the one holding the keys. The early mornings. The financial pressure. The decisions no one else sees. The weight of knowing that when the door opens, it is on you. This is not about glamour or growth hacks. It is about accountability. Leadership. Showing up even when it would be easier not to. Behind every counter is a person carrying risk, responsibility and reputation. Christine reflects on the quiet resilience required to build something sustainable and the mindset shift that happens when you realise no one is coming to save you. If you are building a business, leading a team or carrying the weight of your own decisions, this episode will feel familiar. #TheFoodGranny #SmallBusinessAustralia #SmallBusinessLeadership #WomenInBusiness #EntrepreneurLife #HospitalityLife #BehindTheCounter #SupportLocal #BusinessMindset #SouthAustralianBusiness Follow Christine @thefoodgranny or visit her website www.thefoodgranny.com.au
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Community Is Not a Marketing Strategy: Why Relationships Matter More Than Reach
In this episode, Christine explores something many businesses talk about but few truly understand. Community. It is easy to use the word. It is harder to build it. From knowing customers by name to understanding the rhythms of your neighbourhood, Christine shares what real connection looks like when you are running a food business. This is not about follower counts or clever campaigns. It is about showing up. Listening. Remembering. Caring. Food might bring people through the door the first time. But it is relationship that brings them back. Christine reflects on why reach means very little without trust, why loyalty is earned quietly over time, and why community cannot be manufactured for the sake of growth. If you run a small business, support one, or simply value local connection, this episode will resonate. #TheFoodGranny #RelationshipsOverReach #SmallBusinessAustralia #SouthAustralianBusiness #LocalCommunity #HospitalityLife #WomenInBusiness #IndependentBusiness #SupportLocal #FoodStories Follow Christine @thefoodgranny or visit her website www.thefoodgranny.com.au
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I Chased the Bagel Boys and Found the Truth About Small Business
In the very first episode of The Food Granny Podcast, Christine sets the tone for what this show is really about. No gloss. No hype. No pretending small business is easier than it is. This is a story about chasing bagels. Not trends. Not vanity metrics. Not social media noise. Bagels. Christine shares why she chose product over popularity, substance over spin, and what it really takes to open the doors each morning in South Australia. From early starts to financial pressure, from community connection to cultural identity, this episode explores the quiet effort that holds everyday business together. If you love food but also care about money, margins, people and place, this is where the conversation begins. Follow Christine @thefoodgranny or visit her website www.thefoodgranny.com.au #TheFoodGranny #FoodPodcast #SmallBusinessAustralia #SouthAustralianBusiness #LocalProduce #HospitalityLife #WomenInBusiness #FoodStories #BehindTheCounter #IndependentBusiness
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The Food Granny Podcast Coming Soon
The Food Granny Podcast is coming soon. Hosted by Christine Smith, also known as The Food Granny, this short form podcast will celebrate small business, local produce and regional success stories. Pull up a chair. There is always room at the table.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Food Granny Podcast is a bite sized celebration of small business, local produce and the people who make our communities thrive.Hosted by Christine Smith, also known as The Food Granny, this 15 minute podcast shares the stories behind regional success, artisan food producers and passionate entrepreneurs. With a love of food, travel and decades of business experience, Christine brings thoughtful conversation, practical insight and genuine warmth to every episode.If you care about local success, honest business stories and the power of food to bring people together, you will feel right at home here.There is always a seat at The Food Granny’s table.
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