Fuelling Foodies: The Food Marketing Podcast

KW Marketing

Fuelling Foodies is for the real food & drink founders who want to scale without the fluff. Hosted by Kate Williams, founder of KW Marketing, this podcast gives you the raw truth about growing your food business. Forget generic advice – this is about real stories, struggles, and breakthroughs. Every episode will dive deep into what it actually takes to build and grow a food business. From expert digital marketing strategies to the gritty challenges founders face, we share what works (and what doesn’t) in building food & drink brands that THRIVE. Whether you're just starting out or scaling up, Fuelling Foodies gives you the insight, inspiration, and no-nonsense advice you need to FUEL your growth.

  1. 19 Jun

    The Craft of Ice Cream - Building a Luxury Heritage Brand with Granny Gothards

    Scaling a premium food brand sounds exciting… until you actually have to do it. Because growth often brings pressure. More volume. More demand. More complexity. And with that comes the risk of losing the very thing that made customers fall in love with your product in the first place. In Episode 24 of Fuelling Foodies: The Food Marketing Podcast, Kate sits down with Amanda Ringelberg, CEO of Granny Gothards, the award-winning luxury ice cream brand built on craftsmanship, provenance and doing things properly. Over the last 14 years, Amanda has grown Granny Gothards from a small artisan producer into a nationally recognised premium brand, whilst staying true to the quality, people and values that sit at the heart of the business. Together they discuss: How to scale an artisan food brand without compromising qualityWhy premium brands need to communicate value before customers buyThe power of getting your product into the right handsWhat founders often misunderstand about premium positioningManaging growth whilst protecting brand identityUnderstanding who your ideal customer really isWhy your team becomes your greatest asset as you scaleAmanda's biggest lessons from 14 years of building a successful food brand Whether you're building a challenger brand, scaling an established business, or trying to position your products more effectively, this episode is packed with practical insights from a founder who's done it for over a decade. LINKS & RESOURCES: Follow @granny_gothards and explore their luxury ice creams.Join the Food Marketing Club for just £57/month - your monthly hub for digital marketing strategies, templates, and supportWant tailored strategy support? Book a Strategy Call with KateFollow @kwmarketinguk for food & drink marketing insights, email tips & digital strategy If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow founder building their brand - we love seeing how you're fuelling your growth 🔥

    54 min
  2. 5 Jun

    Influencer Marketing In 2026: What Actually Drives Sales For Food & Drink Brands?

    Most food & drink brands don't have an influencer marketing strategy. They have a gifting list. Free product gets sent out. A few stories get posted. Everyone feels busy. But sales? Not so much. In Episode 23 of Fuelling Foodies: The Food Marketing Podcast, we unpack what influencer marketing actually looks like in 2026, and why so many brands are still getting it wrong. Because influencer marketing isn't dead. But blindly sending product and hoping for results definitely is. From choosing the right creators and understanding the difference between UGC and influencer content, to tracking performance properly and turning visibility into revenue, this episode breaks down the practical reality of influencer marketing for modern food & drink brands. Plus, the team debates whether influencer campaigns should be judged on direct sales, why micro-creators continue to outperform expectations, and why different generations buy in completely different ways. Here’s what we cover: Why influencer marketing still works in 2026The biggest mistakes food & drink brands makeHow to choose the right creators for your brandMicro vs macro influencersWhy UGC and influencer content aren't the same thingHow to track influencer performance properlyHow to brief influencers effectivelyBuilding long-term creator relationshipsHow to repurpose influencer content into paid ads Whether you're spending £100 or £10,000 on influencer activity, this episode will help you approach it with far more clarity, confidence, and commercial focus. Because the goal isn't more influencers. It's better marketing. LINKS & RESOURCES: Download our free guide: The Email Playbook - How one food & drink brand made £56.7K in email sales (with no extra ad spend!)Ready to level up? Join the Food Marketing Club for more email strategies and support.Need help with marketing? Book a Strategy Call with Kate Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode made you rethink your strategy and tag us @kwmarketinguk to join the conversation.

    36 min
  3. 22 May

    Inside the Coastal Spirit - How Salcombe Gin Became a Premium Icon

    Most premium drinks brands don’t fail because of the product… they fail because they can’t stand out. And in a category like gin, where every bottle looks beautiful on the shelf, that’s a serious challenge. In Episode 22 of Fuelling Foodies: The Food Marketing Podcast, Kate sits down with Howard Davies, Co-Founder of Salcombe Gin, to unpack how the brand became one of the UK’s most recognisable premium coastal spirits brands. From market positioning and storytelling to loyalty, experiences and luxury branding, this episode explores what it actually takes to build a premium drinks brand people remember, emotionally connect with, and buy into long term. Because premium brands don’t just sell products. They sell a world people want to be part of. Here’s what we cover: How Salcombe Gin was built from a shared love of sailing, spirits and the Devon coastThe importance of storytelling in saturated categoriesHow packaging, design and detail shape perceptionWhy emotional connection drives long-term loyaltyCreating a lifestyle brand instead of just selling a productScaling without diluting brand identityPartnerships, collaborations and experiential marketingThe future of the premium gin category This episode is especially valuable for premium food & drink brands looking to stand out in crowded markets, strengthen brand positioning, and create deeper customer loyalty. If you’re building a premium brand, this episode will change the way you think about storytelling, experience and growth. LINKS & RESOURCES: Follow @salcombegin and explore their luxurious spirits.Join the Food Marketing Club for just £57/month - your monthly hub for digital marketing strategies, templates, and supportWant tailored strategy support? Book a Strategy Call with KateFollow @kwmarketinguk for food & drink marketing insights, email tips & digital strategy If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow founder building their brand — we love seeing how you're fuelling your growth 🔥

    44 min
  4. 27 Mar

    Your Q2 Growth Plan: What to Test, Build & Stop Wasting Money On

    Brands don’t stall in Q4. They stall in Q2… and only realise it later. While many food & drink brands wait until peak season to scale, smart brands use Q2 to build the foundations that drive predictable growth later in the year. In Episode 21 of Fuelling Foodies: The Food Marketing Podcast, we break down what food & drink brands should actually be focusing on between April and June - what to test, where to invest, and what to stop wasting money on before Q4 arrives. Because when peak season hits, it’s too late to fix your foundations. Here’s what we cover: Why Q2 is the most important growth window for food & drink brands Why creative is now the biggest performance driver (not targeting) How bundles can increase AOV by 15–30% Why selling occasions converts better than selling products The biggest wasted spend we’re seeing right now Why acquiring new customers in Q4 is often the wrong strategy Why testing now leads to stronger Q4 performance This episode is especially useful for food & drink brands doing £20K–£100K per month who want more predictable, profitable growth heading into peak season. If you're planning for Q4, this episode is your Q2 roadmap. LINKS & RESOURCES: Buy your #FUELLIVE tickets here!Download our free guide: The Email Playbook - How one food & drink brand made £56.7K in email sales (with no extra ad spend!)Ready to level up? Join the Food Marketing Club for more email strategies and support.Need help with marketing? Book a Strategy Call with Kate Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode made you rethink your strategy and tag us @kwmarketinguk to join the conversation.

    30 min
  5. 13 Mar

    Penrhos Spirits on Building A Premium Spirits Brand: Retail, TV Ads & The Reality Of Scaling

    In this episode of Fuelling Foodies: The Food & Drink Marketing Podcast, Kate sits down with Harriet, Co-Founder and Marketing Director of Penrhos Spirits - a beautifully British farm-led gin brand turning wonky fruit into premium spirits. What started as a farming problem, £30,000 worth of unsellable strawberries, became the foundation for a challenger gin brand now stocked nationally in Sainsbury’s, sold across Amazon and travel retail, and recognised for its pioneering recycled aluminium packaging. Harriet shares the honest story behind building a spirits brand from a family farm in Herefordshire, navigating one of the most competitive categories in food and drink, and the reality of scaling when your product suddenly lands on 400 supermarket shelves. We spoke about: The Penrhos origin story - how a surplus of fruit sparked the idea for a gin brandWhy provenance, transparency and “price with justification” matter more than everStanding out in the crowded gin categoryWhat really happens after landing a national retail listingThe moment Penrhos aired its first Sky TV advert (and what it did for sales)Community-led marketing: farm tours, “Sip & Walk” experiences and founder storytellingThe realities of scaling a family business - from big wins to “can we actually sustain this?” momentsWhy collaborations, partnerships and email marketing are powerful growth levers for challenger brands If you're building a food or drink brand right now, particularly in a competitive category, this episode is packed with real founder insight on how to grow while staying true to your brand! LINKS & RESOURCES: Follow @penrhosspirits and explore their premium spirits.Join the Food Marketing Club for just £57/month - your monthly hub for digital marketing strategies, templates, and supportWant tailored strategy support? Book a Strategy Call with KateFollow @kwmarketinguk for food & drink marketing insights, email tips & digital strategy If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow founder building their brand — we love seeing how you're fuelling your growth 🔥

    33 min
  6. 27 Feb

    Welcome Flows, Retention & Revenue: The Email Deep Dive for Scaling Food & Drink Brands

    Email has been declared “dead” more times than we can count. But inside strong eCommerce food & drink brands? It’s still driving 25-40% of total revenue, and often the highest margin revenue too. In Episode 19 of Fuelling Foodies, we go deep into what’s actually converting in 2026 and why email remains the most controllable, profitable channel you own. Here’s what we cover: Why “email is dead” is one of the most damaging myths in eCommerceOwned audience vs rented audience (and why it matters more than ever)The 30% Revenue Rule - what to fix if you’re not hitting itThe highest-converting flows: Welcome, Abandoned Cart & the most overlooked revenue driver…Why repeat customers spend 65–70% more than new customersAutomation vs broadcasting (and how to use both properly)Strategic list growth: giveaways, downloadable assets & capture-first thinking We’ll show you how to build an email marketing strategy that increases revenue, improves retention, and turns first-time buyers into repeat customers. Because if email isn’t driving 30%+ of your revenue, it’s not built properly. LINKS & RESOURCES: Download our free guide: The Email Playbook - How one food & drink brand made £56.7K in email sales (with no extra ad spend!)Ready to level up? Join the Food Marketing Club for more email strategies and support.Need help with marketing? Book a Strategy Call with Kate Subscribe, share, and leave us a review if this episode made you rethink your strategy and tag us @kwmarketinguk to join the conversation.

    39 min
  7. 13 Feb

    The Future Of Non-Alcoholic Wine: Growth, Taste & The Vino Zero Story

    Non-alcoholic wine is one of the fastest-growing categories in food & drink, but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. In this episode of Fuelling Foodies, Kate sits down with Fiona & Alex, founders of Vino Zero, to unpack what’s really happening inside the non-alc wine space, from quality and consumer scepticism to explosive category growth and bold founder decisions. From landing their first four pallets to supplying major hospitality venues and high-profile events, this is the inside story of building credibility in a rapidly evolving market. Here’s what we cover: The real reason non-alcoholic wine is booming (and why it’s not a fad)Taste, trust & winning over sceptical consumersThe quality shift: what changed?Building a multi-channel business across wholesale, trade & e-commerce.Founder lessons: fast decisions, long-distance partnership & scaling in a new categoryOur hot take: Will non-alcoholic outperform traditional alcohol in 2026? If you’re building in a fast-growth category, navigating consumer behaviour shifts, or watching the rise of the sober-curious movement… this episode is essential listening. LINKS & RESOURCES: Follow @vinozerouk and explore their non-alcoholic wines.Join the Food Marketing Club for just £57/month - your monthly hub for digital marketing strategies, templates, and supportWant tailored strategy support? Book a Strategy Call with KateFollow @kwmarketinguk for food & drink marketing insights, email tips & digital strategy If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a founder who’s planning a product launch this year 🔥

    37 min
  8. 30 Jan

    Reinventing Snacking: How Popcorn Kitchen Launched Crunch Corn & Entered a New Category

    Launching a new product is risky, especially in snacking. In this episode of Fuelling Foodies: The Food Marketing Podcast, Kate sits down with Louise, Founder of Popcorn Kitchen, to unpack the real story behind the launch of Crunch Corn - from spotting white space in the savoury snacking market to building momentum in Q1 and beyond. This is a founder-level conversation about innovation, timing, and what actually matters when you’re expanding into a new category, without losing what made your brand successful in the first place. Here’s what we cover: How a trip to Seville inspired Crunch Corn, and why big, bold, savoury snacks were the opportunity.Entering a new snacking category when your brand is known for gifting and sweet popcorn.Consumer insight over hype: why size, crunch and flavour clarity mattered more than trends.Early launch feedback from farm shops, pubs and DTC, and what surprised Louise mostRetail vs DTC strategy and how Popcorn Kitchen approached distributionThe power of tastings, real-time feedback, and learning fastHot take: why most brands launch new products at the wrong time If you’re a food & drink founder planning a launch, expanding your range, or thinking about how to grow beyond your core bestseller, this episode is packed with honest insight and real-world lessons. LINKS & RESOURCES: Follow @popcornkitchen and explore Crunch CornJoin the Food Marketing Club for just £57/month - your monthly hub for digital marketing strategies, templates, and supportWant tailored strategy support? Book a Strategy Call with KateFollow @kwmarketinguk for food & drink marketing insights, email tips & digital strategy If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a founder who’s planning a product launch this year 🔥

    25 min

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Fuelling Foodies is for the real food & drink founders who want to scale without the fluff. Hosted by Kate Williams, founder of KW Marketing, this podcast gives you the raw truth about growing your food business. Forget generic advice – this is about real stories, struggles, and breakthroughs. Every episode will dive deep into what it actually takes to build and grow a food business. From expert digital marketing strategies to the gritty challenges founders face, we share what works (and what doesn’t) in building food & drink brands that THRIVE. Whether you're just starting out or scaling up, Fuelling Foodies gives you the insight, inspiration, and no-nonsense advice you need to FUEL your growth.

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