Future Fork with Paul Newnham Disruptive Consulting Solutions
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Future Fork is a show that explores the world of food and the decisions we can make today that will shape our future.
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Feeding the people of tomorrow means making changes today
Paul’s guest today is Oliver English. Oliver is the Co-founder and CEO of Common Table Creative. Oliver and his brother Simon worked together to create ‘Feeding Tomorrow’, a documentary about working to transform a broken food system.
As a trained chef and advocate for food, Oliver has a unique perspective on the power of storytelling and food. In today’s episode, he shares his experiences making the film and interviewing farmers making a difference in the world. He also discusses how and why he transformed his front garden into a permaculture experiment.
Resources and links:
Common Table Creative website
‘Feeding Tomorrow’ on Instagram
Oliver English on Instagram
Oliver English on LinkedIn
Oliver English website
Connect:
Future Fork podcast website
Paul Newnham on Instagram
Paul Newnham on X
Paul Newnham on LinkedIn
Disruptive Consulting Solutions website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on X
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on Facebook
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on LinkedIn
This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information. -
Modernising millets and embracing traditional foods
Paul is joined today by Anahita Dhondy. Named ‘30 Under 30’ by Forbes Asia, Anahita is an award-winning Chef and Author of “The Parsi Kitchen: A Memoir of Food and Family”. She is a proud member of the Chefs’ Manifesto network, a champion for Parsi food, and advocates for ingredients that are good for people and the planet.
Today, Chef Anahita will share her journey as an advocate. She discusses how it often takes time for a message to break through the noise and how Masterchef allowed her to speak to millions of viewers about her advocacy work. She also opens up about how embracing her culture led to her dedication to modernising millets.
Resources and links:
‘The Parsi Kitchen: A Memoir of Food and Family’
Anahita Dhondy on Instagram
Anahita Dhondy on Facebook
Anahita Dhondy on LinkedIn
Connect:
Future Fork podcast website
Paul Newnham on Instagram
Paul Newnham on X
Paul Newnham on LinkedIn
Disruptive Consulting Solutions website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on X
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on Facebook
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on LinkedIn
This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information. -
Solving global food crises requires a global perspective
In today’s episode of Future Fork, Paul is joined by Ammad Bahalim. Ammad is a Senior Program Officer at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in the Global Policy and Multilateral Engagement team.
In this episode, Ammad explains what the Gates Foundation does, the importance of agricultural research, and why addressing global food crises means focusing on big-picture issues such as global policy and sustainable development goals.
Resources and links:
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation website
Ammad Bahalim on X
Ammad Bahalim on LinkedIn
Connect:
Future Fork podcast website
Paul Newnham on Instagram
Paul Newnham on X
Paul Newnham on LinkedIn
Disruptive Consulting Solutions website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on X
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on Facebook
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on LinkedIn
This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information. -
Shifting the perception around beans
In today's episode of Future Fork, Paul is joined by Eve Turow-Paul. Eve is the author of ‘Hungry: Avocado Toast, Instagram Influencers, and Our Search for Connection and Meaning. Eve is also the Executive Director of Food for Climate League, a women-led, trailblazing 501(c)3 nonprofit. It develops narrative strategies and behavioural design interventions to scale and democratise climate-smart food culture.
In today’s chat Eve discusses her take on the rise of foodie culture, she shares insights on how to motivate sustainable food choices. Eve also talks about her efforts to change perceptions around beans and the potential of food as a solution to the health and environmental crisis.
Resources and links:
‘Hungry: Avocado Toast, Instagram Influencers, and Our Search for Connection and Meaning’
Food for Climate League website
Food for Climate League on Instagram
Eve Turow-Paul on Instagram
Eve Turow-Paul on Facebook
Eve Turow-Paul on X
Eve Turow-Paul on LinkedIn
Eve Turow-Paul website
Connect:
Future Fork podcast website
Paul Newnham on Instagram
Paul Newnham on X
Paul Newnham on LinkedIn
Disruptive Consulting Solutions website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on X
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on Facebook
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on LinkedIn
This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information. -
Intersectional environmental education 101
In today’s episode, Paul is joined by Isaias Hernandez, AKA Queer Brown Vegan. Isaias is an environmental justice educator and activist from Los Angeles, California. He creates content to bring environmental education to a wider audience.
Today on the show, Isaias discusses his journey and how he blends creativity with environmentalism, he explains why intersectional environmental education is so important. And Isaias talks about how he’s seen partnerships with celebrities like Billie Elish help amplify environmental messages.
Resources and links:
Queer Brown Vegan website
Isaias Hernandez on TikTok
Isaias Hernandez on Youtube
Isaias Hernandez on Instagram
Isaias Hernandez on X
Isaias Hernandez on LinkedIn
Connect:
Future Fork podcast website
Paul Newnham on Instagram
Paul Newnham on X
Paul Newnham on LinkedIn
Disruptive Consulting Solutions website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on X
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on Facebook
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on LinkedIn
This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information. -
What is a climate behavioural scientist with Sweta Chakraborty
In today’s episode, Paul is joined by Dr. Sweta Chakraborty. Sweta is a renowned Climate Behavioural Scientist and risk management expert. And Sweta is also the US CEO of ‘We Don’t Have Time’. We Don’t Have Time is a movement and a tech startup that leverages the power of social media to hold leaders and companies accountable for climate change.
In today’s episode, Sweta breaks down what a climate behavioural scientist is, she takes us back to the origin of ‘We Don’t Have Time’. And, amongst all the big questions, Sweta shares her favourite thing to eat right now.
Resources and links:
We Don’t Have Time website
We Don’t Have Time on Instagram
We Don’t Have Time on X
We Don’t Have Time on Youtube
Sweta Chakraborty on Instagram
Sweta Chakraborty on X
Sweta Chakraborty on Facebook
Sweta Chakraborty on LinkedIn
Sweta Chakraborty website
Connect:
Future Fork podcast website
Paul Newnham on Instagram
Paul Newnham on X
Paul Newnham on LinkedIn
Disruptive Consulting Solutions website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub website
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on X
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on Facebook
SDG2 Advocacy Hub on LinkedIn
This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.