444 episodes

Food Tank's Danielle Nierenberg chats with the most important folks in the food industry about the most important food news, released every Thursday.

Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg (by Food Tank‪)‬ Food Tank

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Food Tank's Danielle Nierenberg chats with the most important folks in the food industry about the most important food news, released every Thursday.

    439. Leah Garces on a Just Transition to End Factory Farming

    439. Leah Garces on a Just Transition to End Factory Farming

    On “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg,” Dani speaks with Leah Garces, the CEO and President of
    Mercy for Animals. They discuss the harm that industrial animal agriculture causes to people,
    the animals, and the environment; why this approach to farming essentially traps producers; and solutions that can help farmers sustainably transition away from factory farming while supporting themselves and their families.
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    • 37 min
    438. Alex Amouyel on Empowering Kids through Food Justice

    438. Alex Amouyel on Empowering Kids through Food Justice

    On "Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg," Dani speaks with Alex Amouyel, the President and CEO of the Newman’s Own Foundation. They discuss the model of the Foundation, which utilizes 100 percent of the profits from the sale of Newman’s Own products to transform the lives of children who face adversity; how the Foundation’s Food Justice for Kids Prize is being used advance Indigenous food justice and improve nutrition education and school food; and the value of peer- to-peer learning.
    This interview is part of a series of live conversations, which feature a special Q&A segment not included in the episode, available only to Food Tank members. To access these virtual events and have the chance to ask your own questions to changemakers transforming our food and agriculture systems, head to foodtank.com/join and find a membership level that works for you. New members also receive a special gift from Food Tank when they sign up.
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    • 39 min
    437. Estrella “Esther” Penunia on Unleashing the Potential of Small-Scale Farmers

    437. Estrella “Esther” Penunia on Unleashing the Potential of Small-Scale Farmers

    On “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg,” Dani speaks with Estrella “Esther” Penunia, Secretary
    General of the Asian Farmers’ Association for Sustainable Rural Development. They discuss
    the importance of small-scale farmers to global food security, the unique challenges that women food producers face, and the need for innovation and experimentation in the face of the climate crisis.
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    • 41 min
    436. Eric Kessler on What to Expect from the Latest Farm Bill Negotiations

    436. Eric Kessler on What to Expect from the Latest Farm Bill Negotiations

    On “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg,” Dani speaks with Eric Kessler, the Founder and former Co-Head of Arabella Advisors and a board member, investor, and advisor to organizations working toward a better food system. They talk about the competing versions of the next Farm Bill and whether a bipartisan bill is possible, the power and influence of chefs as advocates, and helping investors think differently about food systems solutions.
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    • 37 min
    435. Barbara Kowalcyk on Avian Flu’s Jump to Cattle and What it Means for Public Health

    435. Barbara Kowalcyk on Avian Flu’s Jump to Cattle and What it Means for Public Health

    On “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg,” Dani speaks to Barbara Kowalcyk, an Associate
    Professor at the Milken Institute School of Public Health. They discuss the recent spread of
    avian influenza to cattle, what it means for the safety of beef and dairy products, and the holistic solutions that can help us monitor and and reduce the risk of infectious diseases to protect both animals and public health.
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    • 29 min
    434. Food, Education, and Community Innovation: Bridging Gaps for a Sustainable Future

    434. Food, Education, and Community Innovation: Bridging Gaps for a Sustainable Future

    During a recent event, speakers came together to celebrate food diversity, scientific advances, and community innovation. This week’s episode of “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” features two panels from the program moderated by Dani. First, panelists discuss the power and privilege that shape food and agriculture systems, what we can learn from looking back at traditional foodways, and why communities must be engaged in growing their own food. Then, speakers explore the educational approaches that are nurturing the next generation of food systems leaders, the value of bringing culturally relevant ingredients into the classroom, and how programs can connect food, nutrition, and planetary health. 
    Speakers include Rachel Atcheson, Deputy Director for the New York City Mayor's Office on Food Policy; Sheryll Durrant, Board President of Just Food and the Food and Agriculture Coordinator for the International Rescue Committee; Jessica Harris, an author and journalist, leading expert on foodways of the African Diaspora and Professor Emeritus at Queens College; Tony Hillery, CEO and Founder of Harlem Grown; Michael Kotutwa Johnson, a member of the Hopi Tribe in Northern Arizona, an Indigenous Resilience Specialist at the School of Natural Resources and the Environment and an Associate Faculty at the Indigenous Resilience Center at the University of Arizona; Stephen Ritz, Executive Director of Green Bronx Machine; Karen Washington, a farmer and activist with Rise and Root Farm; and Marion Williams, National Program Director for Wellness in the Schools.
    This event was held in partnership with the Periodic Table of Food Initiative, Food EDU, The Rockefeller Foundation, the American Heart Association, and the Alliance of Bioversity International - CIAT. 
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    • 56 min

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