The Fearless Foodie Podcast

Amy Wilkinson

The Fearless Foodie (formerly, Oh For Food's Sake) is a space for honest chats, practical tools, and the reminder that being fearless doesn’t mean having it all sorted – it means feeling the fear and doing it anyway. Especially when the industry we love often feels like it’s breaking us. If that speaks to you, have a listen. And if it hits home, rate, review, and share it with your work besties or the team WhatsApp. Because your voice matters. And fearless starts with you. Be Bold. Be Brave. Be Fearless

  1. Courageous Leadership: How to Stop Carrying It All Yourself

    3 DAYS AGO

    Courageous Leadership: How to Stop Carrying It All Yourself

    Courage in leadership is often misunderstood. In food manufacturing and retail, it’s rarely about bold speeches or dramatic decisions — it shows up in everyday moments: speaking up in meetings, saying no to unrealistic demands, or addressing issues before they escalate. In this conversation, Amy Wilkinson and Melissa Hague explore what courageous leadership really looks like in high-pressure food environments. Melissa shares why vulnerability isn’t a weakness but a prerequisite for trust, and how leaders often use “armour” — such as busyness, perfectionism or people-pleasing — to protect themselves at work. They discuss the outdated expectation that leaders should “know it all”, and how this mindset can quietly undermine innovation, team confidence and problem-solving on factory floors, in technical teams and across commercial functions. Amy reflects on how her own leadership shifted through working with Melissa — letting go of the need to fix everything, creating space for others to step up, and becoming more comfortable with imperfection. The episode also offers practical guidance for handling difficult conversations: staying curious instead of defensive, managing emotional responses, and resisting the urge to take work back rather than developing others. Ultimately, this is a grounded, human conversation about leading in a way that is sustainable — for you and your team — in an industry that asks a lot of its people.       Timestamps 0:00 Finding Courage with Melissa Haig 03:23 Why Leadership Starts with Self-Reflection 08:47 Everyday Courage and Vulnerability at Work 11:00 How Courage Fuels Innovation 16:16 Leading by Empowering Your Team 19:44 Why Leadership Isn’t People-Pleasing 24:51 Why Mindset Comes Before Feedback 27:08 Leading Through Challenge 31:21 Practical Advice for Personal Growth 32:48 Fearless Foodie: Choosing Courage Connect with The Fearless Foodies The Fearless Foodie Newsletter straight to your inbox. No fluff, no spam:  Connect with Amy here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amywilkinsoncoach/ Connect with Melissa here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-hague/ Useful Links and Resources: If this episode resonated — especially the parts about being yourself at work, navigating senior roles, and not having to pretend — Fearless Women: Empowered to Rise is designed for women in the food industry who want to lead with confidence and clarity, without burning themselves out:  https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk/fearless-women-rise/ And join our FREE network at https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk/fearless-women-connect/ Website  Work with Amy and Melissa on leadership, culture & team development: https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk A big Thank you to Our Sponsors: Link to our sponsors IFP Labs: https://www.ifp-labs.com/

    33 min
  2. Leading Without the Mask: Trust, Inclusion and Real Performance

    3 FEB

    Leading Without the Mask: Trust, Inclusion and Real Performance

    This episode is for anyone who has ever felt they needed to “fit in” at work rather than show up as themselves. Amy Wilkinson is joined by Fran Ball, Senior VP for UK Supply Chain at Arla Foods, for a thoughtful and refreshingly honest conversation about leadership, culture, and the human side of performance in the food industry. Fran shares her career journey — from engineering and entrepreneurial businesses to leading one of the UK’s most complex supply chains — and reflects on how leadership expectations and workplace culture have evolved over time. Together, they explore what authentic leadership really looks like in practice: building trust through vulnerability, setting boundaries, and modelling behaviours that give others permission to do the same. Fran also offers a behind-the-scenes look at Arla’s long-term approach to inclusion, including its “30 by 30” gender strategy, built around attracting, developing, and retaining diverse talent. Crucially, the conversation moves beyond women-only initiatives to focus on balance and allyship, why inclusion must work for everyone, and how small, practical changes can have a big impact on retention and engagement. The episode closes with a powerful reflection on choice — being honest with yourself about whether you can truly be yourself at work, and what it means to have the courage to say no. Timestamps 00:00:00 Setting the tone: choosing authenticity over imitation, and a desire to help others do the same. 00:00:10 Episode introduction and how the conversation began, first meeting at the Food Manufacturer Awards. 00:01:53 Career highlights across supply chain, engineering, and leadership, and how each chapter shaped the journey. 00:04:46 Reflections on how COVID shifted perceptions of the food industry and strengthened pride in the profession. 00:07:37 What “bringing your whole self to work” really looks like in practice, beyond corporate slogans. 00:09:40 Why leaders sharing personal struggles creates vulnerability and psychological safety at work. 00:13:43 The power of pausing, simple self-care, and recognising when you’re overwhelmed. 00:14:43 A deep dive into gender diversity strategy, practical actions, and what real culture change requires. 00:18:32 Why everyday inclusion matters, and how improving workplace basics can make a real difference for women. 00:22:09 Why allyship, including the role of male colleagues, is critical for meaningful progress. 00:23:15 How diversity and inclusion drive better ideas, stronger results, and a sense of belonging at work. 00:26:00 On being a role model, choosing authenticity, and not having to sacrifice your whole life for your career. 00:31:47 Looking ahead: attracting new talent, telling the real story of the industry, and why purpose matters. 00:34:23 Closing reflection: are you truly being yourself at work? Sometimes the bravest move is simply saying “no”. Connect with The Fearless Foodies The Fearless Foodie Newsletter straight to your inbox. No fluff, no spam: https://foodies.fearlessfoodies.co.uk/podcast Connect with Amy here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amywilkinsoncoach/ Connect with Fran here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fran-ball-aa59003/ Useful Links and Resources: If this episode resonated — especially the parts about being yourself at work, navigating senior roles, and not having to pretend — Fearless Women: Empowered to Rise is designed for women in the food industry who want to lead with confidence and clarity, without burning themselves out:  https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk/fearless-women-rise/ And join our FREE network at https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk/fearless-women-connect/ Website  Work with Amy on leadership, culture & team development: https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk A big Thank you to Our Sponsors: Link to our sponsors IFP Labs: https://www.ifp-labs.com/

    36 min
  3. Leading Through Uncertainty: How to Support Your Team When You Don’t Have the Answers

    27 JAN

    Leading Through Uncertainty: How to Support Your Team When You Don’t Have the Answers

    Organisational change doesn’t just test systems—it tests people. In this straight-talking episode, Amy unpacks what actually helps when teams are navigating uncertainty: the emotional impact leaders carry, the unspoken fear beneath resistance, and the small, consistent actions that build trust when big answers aren’t available. She explains the powerful difference between “change” (the external stuff: org charts, new faces, shifting priorities) and “transition” (the internal process everyone goes through as they try to regain stability and clarity).  She shares why leaders (and teams) don’t just resist change—they resist loss of control, safety, and connection, and how that can show up as everything from tunnel vision to overwork, withdrawal, or just uncharacteristic quiet. Building real psychological safety is at the core of her advice. She offers hard-won, practical tips, be honest about what you know and don’t know, keep communications predictable (even if your updates are “no update”), and don’t disappear when the going gets tough. She makes a strong case for not just surviving but leading with authenticity and empathy—showing your own vulnerability in a professional way and giving your teams permission to do the same. The episode also tackles the not-so-glamorous “what NOT to do” list: going silent, pretending everything’s normal, making promises you can’t keep, punishing emotions, and trying to carry the emotional load alone. She calls out the power of external support—from team coaching to facilitated learning sets—especially when morale is taking knocks from too much uncertainty. To wrap up, Amy leaves us with three foundational principles: clarity, consistency, and compassion.  They might sound simple, but they’re the secret weapons for any team navigating change. If you’re feeling stretched and need a pep talk (with a side of real talk), you’ll definitely want to give this one a listen. Timestamps 00:00 "Leading Through Uncertainty" 03:19 "Leading Through Emotional Transitions" 09:49 Navigating Fear Through Team Support 10:52 "Creating Fearless Spaces for Change" 15:16 "Consistency Creates Calm" 17:34 Compassionate Leadership and Connection 21:50 "Allowing Space for Emotions" Connect with The Fearless Foodies The Fearless Foodie Newsletter straight to your inbox. No fluff, no spam: https://foodies.fearlessfoodies.co.uk/podcast Connect with Amy here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amywilkinsoncoach/ Useful Links and Resources: Leading Through Uncertainty – free download: https://foodies.fearlessfoodies.co.uk/leading-through-uncertainty If support would help, I work with leaders and teams during periods of change through: Leadership workshops Facilitated ways-of-working sessions 1:1 coaching Team coaching Change workshops for Teams If you want to talk things through, you’re very welcome to drop me an email to explore how Fearless Foodies can help: amy@fearlessfoodies.co.uk

    24 min
  4. Creating an Innovation Culture: What Food Leaders Must Know

    20 JAN

    Creating an Innovation Culture: What Food Leaders Must Know

    What is true innovation and why does it matter? Nell Masey O Neill and Amy Wilkinson get painfully honest about how “innovation” gets thrown around everywhere in the food industry, but rarely means what it should. Nell breaks down the difference between real innovation and the kind that just ticks boxes, sharing her experience as a nutritional biochemist who’s been in the technical, research, and leadership hot seats. The discussion peels back what keeps big businesses stuck on the safe, short-term stuff—process, control, reporting—and why it’s startups and agile teams who seem to get the “fun” jobs of game-changing innovation.  But, as both speakers remind us, saying yes to true innovation isn’t just for the tiny disruptors. The episode is jammed with tools and mindsets for traditional companies and leaders who want to create cultures that are brave enough to try, fail, and actually learn. Want to know why collaboration goes beyond sitting in the same room, and why mastering “real talk”—including giving feedback, pausing to reflect, and really listening—makes all the difference?  They cover it all, sprinkling in the practical: from small daily habits to building reflection into your team’s routine, and why a little courage (and a lot of honesty) goes a long way. If you’re sick of innovation theatre and ready for something that actually moves the needle, you’ll feel seen, and walk away with real steps you can start today.

    43 min
  5. Women in Food: Leadership, Data and What Needs to Change

    13 JAN

    Women in Food: Leadership, Data and What Needs to Change

    We kick off with Laura’s backstory - how a proud northerner with zero agri-food experience stumbled into a decades-long love affair with the meat industry. Laura and Amy get real about how people often have no idea about the breadth of careers in food, or the quirks that make this industry so colourful.  Laura opens up about launching Meat Business Women as a safe, supportive network for women in meat and food manufacturing. Both dig into the practicalities - why so many women struggle to prioritise networking and personal development, and how the ready-made community of MBW makes it less awkward (and, frankly, a lot more effective). We also explore the bold vision behind the Food Business Charter, pushing for 40% female representation in meat and food manufacturing by 2035, and what it means for businesses of all sizes.  Laura shares how collecting and leveraging robust data isn’t just a tick-box exercise but a way to actually move the needle - unlocking challenges faced by both women and men and creating more flexible, inclusive workplaces. Finally, Laura opens up about stepping back operationally to make space for new leadership at MBW, the challenge (and relief) of handing over her “first baby,” and moving forward as an executive coach and consultant - proving that personal growth and change really are a lifelong journey. If you’ve ever felt like an imposter, questioned how to progress in food, or just needed a nudge to prioritise yourself, this episode brings comfort, practical strategies, and permission to hit “pause” and reflect on your own journey.     Timestamps 00:16 – Welcome and intro to Laura Ryan: her portfolio career and passion for personal development 02:30 – Laura’s accidental entry into the meat industry and why she stayed 04:53 – The hidden world of food industry careers and retention challenges 05:42 – What is Meat Business Women? From humble beginnings to global influence 07:27 – The power (and pain) of networking, and why women often overlook it 09:46 – Data, partnerships, and practical tools to drive real change 11:40 – MBW’s expansion into the broader food industry 12:06 – Tangible member benefits: mentoring, events, community, and a unique industry language 13:26 – How MBW focuses on BOTH business skills and personal growth 15:16 – The origin and ambition of the Food Business Charter and its practical impact 17:57 – Accountability, action, and supporting businesses at every stage of the journey 18:48 – Laura’s UN experience and MBW’s global mission 21:17 – Why a data-driven approach resonates with senior leaders 22:56 – The importance of male allies and MBW’s inclusive model 23:47 – Universal workplace challenges: how flexibility helps everyone 24:57 – How modelling and normalisation of flexibility unlock culture change 25:55 – What’s next: industry-wide surveys and why YOUR data matters 29:29 – Laura’s transition, growth mindset, and making space for new leadership 33:47 – The superpower of coaching and why it’s not just for executives anymore 35:35 – How to connect with Laura and final calls to action   Links and Resources: Website Link: https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk FB Link:  https://www.facebook.com/thefearlessfoodiepod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thefearlessfoodiepod You can follow us here on Instagram: @thefearlessfoodiepod Find Amy on Instagram or LinkedIn for further support with industry coaching and facilitation as @amywilkinsoncoach. Link to our sponsors IFP Labs: https://www.ifp-labs.com/ Join our next intake of Fearless Women: Empowered to Rise: https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk/fearless-women-rise/ And our FREE networking at https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk/fearless-women-connect/ Get in touch with Laura here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauravryan/ Get involved in the MBW Gender representation report here: https://www.meatbusinesswomen.org/what-we-do/gender-representation-report-2026.html

    37 min
  6. Start the Year Lighter: Three Work Habits to Leave Behind

    6 JAN

    Start the Year Lighter: Three Work Habits to Leave Behind

    This episode kicks off with Amy welcoming listeners to a space built for honest conversations about the food and retail world.  She immediately calls out the myth of an industry “reset” in January—reminding us that most teams start the year already stretched thin, still reeling from Q4 chaos. Drawing from her personal journey with burnout and her coaching work with food industry teams, she addresses the cultural patterns that reward unhealthy overwork—like being the “fixer” or the one who always picks up the slack.  She also identifies three core habits to let go of: taking on responsibilities that aren’t yours, staying silent when honesty is needed, and using overwork as a coping mechanism. Listeners get actionable advice on small pivots—like practising saying no, speaking up even when it’s uncomfortable, and embracing micro-pauses to break the relentless cycle of busyness.  Amy gives a nod to Fearless Women Connect for those craving deeper connection, and closes by challenging everyone to choose three things they’ll leave behind this year to embark on a more fearless, fulfilling journey in food. Timestamps 00:44 – Amy Wilkinson sets the stage for an honest chat 01:39 – Why “New Year reset” is a myth in food 02:17 – Amy Wilkinson on post-holiday burnout and the cycle of exhaustion 03:08 – The culture of over-functioning and blurred boundaries 04:01 – Behaviours that get praise but fast-track burnout 04:54 – “Carrying what isn’t yours” and the cost of over-responsibility 07:03 – How women in food especially get caught in the mental load 08:10 – Sponsor shout-outs and Fearless Women Connect info 08:54 – The need to speak up and stop self-silencing 09:54 – Why silence drains more than it protects 10:33 – Quick challenge: Say one honest thing in your next meeting 11:43 – Overwork as a false solution to overwhelm 12:52 – Micro-pauses and practical strategies for resetting 14:05 – What to let go for a braver, lighter year 15:52 – Call to action: What three things will you leave behind? 16:46 – Outro and where to find Amy Wilkinson online Links and Resources: Website Link: https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk FB Link:  https://www.facebook.com/thefearlessfoodiepod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thefearlessfoodiepod You can follow us here on Instagram: @thefearlessfoodiepod Find Amy on Instagram or LinkedIn for further support with industry coaching and facilitation as @amwyilkinsoncoach. Link to our sponsors IFP Labs: https://www.ifp-labs.com/ Join our next intake of Fearless Women: Empowered to Rise: https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk/fearless-women-rise/ And our FREE networking at https://fearlessfoodies.co.uk/fearless-women-connect/

    17 min
4.9
out of 5
47 Ratings

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The Fearless Foodie (formerly, Oh For Food's Sake) is a space for honest chats, practical tools, and the reminder that being fearless doesn’t mean having it all sorted – it means feeling the fear and doing it anyway. Especially when the industry we love often feels like it’s breaking us. If that speaks to you, have a listen. And if it hits home, rate, review, and share it with your work besties or the team WhatsApp. Because your voice matters. And fearless starts with you. Be Bold. Be Brave. Be Fearless