One Bite is Everything

Dana DiPrima

One Bite Is Everything explores how the food on your plate connects to the bigger world: health, community, economy, and the planet. Through conversations with thought leaders and food system thinkers, the show looks beyond what we eat to how and why it’s produced. Each episode offers real stories, lived experience, and perspective that will change how you think about food and the impact of every bite.

  1. قبل يوم واحد

    Is A Parallel Food System Possible?

    What if the future of food isn’t about fixing the industrial system—but building a parallel one? In this episode of One Bite is Everything, host Dana DiPrima is joined by David Fisher, a botanist, former USDA-funded potato breeder, and environmental scientist who has spent decades studying plants, sustainability, and food systems. David challenges some of the most common assumptions about agriculture, climate change, and food security. Rather than focusing on reforming industrial agriculture, he argues that resilience may come from something far more personal—and far more scalable: growing food closer to home. In this conversation, we explore: Why the industrial food system may be fundamentally fragile and difficult to repairHow household and home food gardens could function as a national backup systemWhat history teaches us—from World War II Victory Gardens to large-scale household gardening in RussiaDavid’s own experiment living exclusively on food grown in his garden, and what it revealed about scale, nutrition, and possibilityHow climate change, supply chain disruptions, and resource constraints could shift food growing from a lifestyle choice to a necessity This episode isn’t just about gardens. It’s about resilience, agency, climate reality, and what it means to participate in the food system rather than simply consume from it. One Bite is Everything connects the food on your plate to the bigger world—health, community, the environment, and the economy—one conversation at a time. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a five-star rating and a written review on Apple Podcasts or via the link in the show notes. It helps more listeners find the show and join the conversation. Your Support for the Show Matters 1️⃣ Become an OBIE Insider: Stay connected, get behind-the-scenes updates, and explore more ways to eat and drink like it matters. Here's the link to sign up. 2️⃣ Liked the show? Leave a 5-star rating and review to help us bring you more incredible guests, conversations and listeners like you. Top reviews on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or you can leave your review here. 3️⃣ Share it with others! Did you know that OBIE is shared more than 88% of all shows?! (Spotify wrapped 2025) You can share it from your listening app, or screenshot it and share it on your socials! Tag @xoxofarmgirl & use hashtag #OneBiteIsEverything 4️⃣ Connect on Socials IG @xoxofarmgirl & Facebook 👏 The OBIE Team Dana DiPrima, host & producer Sonia Dhillon, co-producer & editor Russell Chapa, sound engineer & original music One Bite is Everything was selected to join Heritage Radio Network, home to the most influential voices in food.

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  2. ٥ فبراير

    Food is Not JUST Food

    This week, let’s back it up for a minute. It’s easy to get left behind in conversations about food and farming. Easy to feel like you don’t belong. But food is yours. It’s essential. And you should have more power, more knowledge, and more levers to pull to make sure your food is good. At the center of this podcast is a simple truth: Food is not JUST food. If you care about health, community, the environment, or the economy, this episode is for you. This episode breaks down how food functions as one of the most powerful systems in our daily lives and why so many people arrive here from different directions. It also offers answers to some of the biggest questions we’re facing right now: our health, our climate, whether local economies are working, whether communities are thriving, and yes, where farmers fit into all of it. (They drive every one of these outcomes.) Each of these is a valid entry point. And they all lead to the same place: Food is one of the most immediate, practical ways regular people like you and me can influence bigger outcomes. Topics covered: How ultra-processed foods became dominant and how the food system now drives chronic diseaseWhy farmers anchor rural communities far beyond producing foodHow agriculture can either degrade land or rebuild it depending on practicesWhy “cheap food” is a myth and where the real costs actually landHow relationships and consistency matter more than convenience in building resilient food systems You’ll also hear a moment from early in the podcast, six years ago, that reframed farming entirely: “We are not in the farming business. We are in the healthcare business.” This is a systems episode. Food can be the problem or the answer. And however you arrive here, it’s a place to start. Your Support for the Show Matters 1️⃣ Become an OBIE Insider: Stay connected, get behind-the-scenes updates, and explore more ways to eat and drink like it matters. Here's the link to sign up. 2️⃣ Liked the show? Leave a 5-star rating and review to help us bring you more incredible guests, conversations and listeners like you. Top reviews on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or you can leave your review here. 3️⃣ Share it with others! Did you know that OBIE is shared more than 88% of all shows?! (Spotify wrapped 2025) You can share it from your listening app, or screenshot it and share it on your socials! Tag @xoxofarmgirl & use hashtag #OneBiteIsEverything 4️⃣ Connect on Socials IG @xoxofarmgirl & Facebook 👏 The OBIE Team Dana DiPrima, host & producer Sonia Dhillon, co-producer & editor Russell Chapa, sound engineer & original music One Bite is Everything was selected to join Heritage Radio Network, home to the most influential voices in food.

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  3. ٢٩ يناير

    The Food Revolution Isn’t Local. It’s Legible.

    In this second part of my conversation with Dave Fischer of Fischer Farms, we move beyond headlines and into the systems shaping what ends up on our plates. If you haven’t listened to the first part of the convo yet, I recommend you go back and listen at some point. That episode lays the groundwork with a deep dive into beef supply chains, methane narratives, soil biology, and the pressure small farmers face inside a highly consolidated food system. In this episode, we go further. Dave and I talk about why farmer’s markets, as meaningful as they are, were never designed to function as a national food system. We explore nutrient density and soil biology, what traceability really means, how school lunch programs reveal deeper structural problems, and why the next evolution of food must make the better choice the easier choice, without pushing costs onto farmers. We also dig into regenerative claims, anonymous food systems, and what happens when eaters start asking smarter questions about where their food comes from and how it’s grown. This is a conversation about visibility versus invisibility (one of my favorite topics and top pet peeves!). About rebuilding trust. And about what a real food revolution actually requires. Topics we cover: • Why “eat local” oversimplifies a complex food system • How soil biology impacts nutrient density • What’s broken in school food programs (and how it could change) • Why traceability matters more than distance • The dangers of anonymous, commodity-driven food • Regenerative agriculture, labels, and buyer beware • How chefs, farmers, and institutions can help scale real change • What it takes to build a transparent supply chain that works for both farmers and eaters Use code ONEBITE here for $25 off your first order from Fischer Farms. One Bite is Everything is a very active podcast, ranking in the top 3% globally and receiving more engagement than 88% of podcasts on Spotify. This show exists because listeners like you care enough to lean in, ask questions, and stay curious. I’ve also launched a Substack where this conversation continues in writing, with deeper context, reflections, and space for your questions. If today’s episode sparked something for you, join us there, and through the For Farmers Movement, where farmers and eaters come together to ask thoughtful questions, consider real answers, and take actions that make a difference. Your Support for the Show Matters 1️⃣ Become an OBIE Insider: Stay connected, get behind-the-scenes updates, and explore more ways to eat and drink like it matters. Here's the link to sign up. 2️⃣ Liked the show? Leave a 5-star rating and review to help us bring you more incredible guests, conversations and listeners like you. Top reviews on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or you can leave your review here. 3️⃣ Share it with others! Did you know that OBIE is shared more than 88% of all shows?! (Spotify wrapped 2025) You can share it from your listening app, or screenshot it and share it on your socials! Tag @xoxofarmgirl & use hashtag #OneBiteIsEverything 4️⃣ Connect on Socials IG @xoxofarmgirl &...

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  4. ٢٢ يناير

    Inside the Beef Supply Chain: What Methane Headlines Miss

    What’s really happening with beef right now? Why do prices feel volatile, headlines feel confusing, and farmers feel squeezed, even as demand stays strong? In this episode of One Bite is Everything, I’m joined by Dave Fischer, founder of Fischer Farms, for a wide-ranging and deeply honest conversation about the modern beef system and the quiet forces shaping what ends up on our plates. Dave brings a rare perspective. He’s a lifelong farmer and a former industrial engineer who spent years working in global supply chain management before returning to the land. That combination allows him to see what most of us can’t: how efficiency, consolidation, and scale have reshaped beef production, often at the expense of quality, resilience, and farmer power. We talk about: Why beef prices rise and fall and why rebuilding the national herd takes years, not monthsHow consolidation in processing leaves farmers as price takers instead of price makersWhat really drives methane emissions and why soil biology matters more than headlines suggestHow quality signals disappear as beef moves through the industrial supply chainWhy regional, mid-scale food systems are essential if we want resilience and transparencyWhat it actually takes to sell high-quality beef to restaurants, schools, and institutions This conversation isn’t about nostalgia or purity tests. It’s about systems. It’s about understanding how our food quietly became industrialized while many of us weren’t paying attention and why lived experience from farmers on the front lines is essential if we’re going to fix what’s broken. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting messages about beef, climate, health, or food policy, this episode will help you connect the dots and ask better questions. Because one bite really is everything. Use code ONEBITE here for $25 off your first order Your Support for the Show Matters 1️⃣ Become an OBIE Insider: Stay connected, get behind-the-scenes updates, and explore more ways to eat and drink like it matters. Here's the link to sign up. 2️⃣ Liked the show? Leave a 5-star rating and review to help us bring you more incredible guests, conversations and listeners like you. Top reviews on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or you can leave your review here. 3️⃣ Share it with others! Did you know that OBIE is shared more than 88% of all shows?! (Spotify wrapped 2025) You can share it from your listening app, or screenshot it and share it on your socials! Tag @xoxofarmgirl & use hashtag #OneBiteIsEverything 4️⃣ Connect on Socials IG @xoxofarmgirl & Facebook 👏 The OBIE Team Dana DiPrima, host & producer Sonia Dhillon,...

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  5. ١٥ يناير

    New Dietary Guidelines & The Questions No One Is Asking But Should

    The new Dietary Guidelines for Americans are being framed as more than nutrition advice. This time, the language goes further—talking about realigning the food system, supporting American farmers and ranchers, and ensuring real food is affordable for families. That framing matters. In this episode of One Bite Is Everything, host Dana DiPrima steps back from the loud reactions about food groups and asks a different set of questions—ones that have largely been missing from the conversation since the Guidelines were released. If we are truly asking Americans to eat more real food, what would actually need to change in the system that produces, processes, prices, and distributes food in this country? And if farmers and ranchers are being named directly, what does real support look like beyond words? This episode explores: Why the visible role of the Secretary of Agriculture signals a shift from personal nutrition advice to a system-level claimWhat “eat real food” demands from production, infrastructure, and incentives—not just eatersHow import dependence, consolidation, and existing constraints complicate the promise to support American growersWhy affordability is a policy outcome, not a matter of education or willpowerWhere misalignment between guidance and incentives could quietly shift pressure onto farmers and familiesHow procurement, policy, and funding will ultimately determine whether this moment leads to real change—or remains rhetorical This is not a reaction episode. It’s a thinking episode. Rather than applauding or condemning the new Guidelines, Dana takes their language seriously—and asks what realignment would actually require if the promise is meant to hold. If you care about food, farming, affordability, and the systems that connect them, this episode is an invitation to slow down and look beneath the surface. Your Support for the Show Matters 1️⃣ Become an OBIE Insider: Stay connected, get behind-the-scenes updates, and explore more ways to eat and drink like it matters. Here's the link to sign up. 2️⃣ Liked the show? Leave a 5-star rating and review to help us bring you more incredible guests, conversations and listeners like you. Top reviews on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or you can leave your review here. 3️⃣ Share it with others! Did you know that OBIE is shared more than 88% of all shows?! (Spotify wrapped 2025) You can share it from your listening app, or screenshot it and share it on your socials! Tag @xoxofarmgirl & use hashtag #OneBiteIsEverything 4️⃣ Connect on Socials IG @xoxofarmgirl & Facebook 👏 The OBIE Team Dana DiPrima, host & producer Sonia Dhillon, co-producer & editor Russell Chapa, sound engineer & original music One Bite is Everything was selected to join Heritage Radio Network, home to the most...

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  6. ٨ يناير

    A Quiet Revolution: What Small Farms Need in 2026

    2026 doesn’t feel like a trend year. It feels like a decision year. In this solo episode of One Bite is Everything, Dana DiPrima reflects on what she’s heard over the past year from farmers, eaters, and innovators across the food system and why small farms can’t keep fighting the same battles the same way. This conversation isn’t about predictions or hot takes. It’s about pressure points. The quiet, accumulating strain that asks small farms to absorb rising costs, explain themselves endlessly, and compete with convenience culture one customer at a time. That approach isn’t resilience. It’s erosion. Drawing from conversations, grant applications, interviews, and the For Farmers Movement Listening Tour, Dana explores what changes when we actually listen to farmers and design systems around how they really live and work. In this episode, we cover: Why the old “tell your story better” playbook isn’t enough anymoreWhat farmers are telling us about stability, scale, and exhaustionFive forks in the road facing small farms in 2026, from cost and convenience to collective powerWhy incremental fixes won’t solve structural problemsWhat a real, quiet small-farm revolution could look likeThe role eaters must play in changing expectations and sharing the burden This episode is an invitation. To think differently. To ask better questions. And to decide what we’re willing to stand behind in 2026. Join the conversation Listening Tour Farmers and eaters alike are encouraged to share thoughts, concerns, questions, or ideas here. You can also leave a voice note at onebiteiseverything.com. On the right side of the page, there's a button where you can record up to 2 minutes of your thoughts! Your Support for the Show Matters 1️⃣ Become an OBIE Insider: Stay connected, get behind-the-scenes updates, and explore more ways to eat and drink like it matters. Here's the link to sign up. 2️⃣ Liked the show? Leave a 5-star rating and review to help us bring you more incredible guests, conversations and listeners like you. Top reviews on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or you can leave your review here. 3️⃣ Share it with others! Did you know that OBIE is shared more than 88% of all shows?! (Spotify wrapped 2025) You can share it from your listening app, or screenshot it and share it on your socials! Tag @xoxofarmgirl & use hashtag #OneBiteIsEverything 4️⃣ Connect on Socials IG @xoxofarmgirl & Facebook 👏 The OBIE Team Dana DiPrima, host & producer Sonia Dhillon, co-producer & editor Russell Chapa, sound engineer & original music One Bite...

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  7. ١ يناير

    Lessons from Clean Beauty for a Better Food System

    What if the future of food follows the same path as clean beauty? In this episode of One Bite is Everything, host Dana DiPrima continues a broader conversation about innovation, transparency, and consumer power—this time through the lens of food. After exploring how climate and systems innovation can spark change across industries, this conversation asks a parallel question: What happens when everyday shoppers are finally given clarity about what they’re buying? Dana is joined by Sam Citro Alexander, founder and CEO of FoodHealth Co., whose career began inside the beauty industry during the rise of the clean beauty movement. Sam watched consumers force massive brands to reformulate products once ingredients became visible, understandable, and comparable—and she believes food is now standing at the same inflection point. FoodHealth is building tools to help shoppers cut through the noise of modern grocery stores, using a 1-to-100 food health score that looks at ingredient quality and nutrient density. That work is already influencing major retailers, brands, and how food shows up on shelves—quietly reshaping the system from the inside out. In this conversation, Dana and Sam explore: How clean beauty offers a real-world blueprint for food system changeWhy transparency, not willpower, is the missing ingredient in healthier eatingWhat data from billions of grocery purchases reveals about American dietsWhy price is food’s version of “efficacy”—and the biggest barrier to changeHow kids’ foods, convenience culture, and ultra-processed staples shape lifelong healthWhat happens when better information starts influencing what brands make and sell This episode connects innovation to everyday choices—and shows how consumer clarity can ripple outward, influencing health outcomes, agricultural demand, and the future of our food system. Because when people can see clearly, systems have to respond. For more information about Food Health Co. — https://www.foodhealth.co Get the FREE app to track your food score! Support the Show 📩 Become an OBIE Insider: Stay connected, get behind-the-scenes updates, and explore more ways to eat and drink like it matters. Here's the link to sign up. 🎧 Liked the show? Leave a 5-star rating and review to help us bring you more incredible guests and conversations. Top reviews on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or you can leave your review here. 📱 Screenshot this episode and share it on your socials! 🏷️ Tag @xoxofarmgirl + #OneBiteIsEverything 📱 Connect on Socials Instagram @xoxofarmgirl Dana DiPrima, For Farmers Movement & OBIE Facebook For Farmers Movement & OBIE 🎙️ The OBIE Team Dana DiPrima, host and producer Sonia Dhillon, co-producer & editor Russell Chapa, sound engineer, original music One...

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    Murphy & Gentle Pressure: An Origin Story of Sorts

    This Christmas Day episode of One Bite is Everything is a little different. Instead of a conversation about policy, food systems, or what’s broken, Dana takes listeners back to the farm—and to the donkey who quietly anchored it all. Murphy arrived in the summer of 2015. He was small, gentle, and lonely. He came with a long life expectancy and, unknowingly, a long list of lessons. Over time, Murphy became the reason an accidental farm stopped being a side project and became a commitment. Chickens are one thing. Goats are another. A donkey who might live 40 to 50 years asks you to think in decades. This episode traces how that mindset -- long-term thinking, patience, and what Dana calls gentle pressure -- shaped not just life on the farm, but the work that would eventually become the For Farmers Movement and this podcast. One Bite is Everything was born from the belief that food does not exist in isolation. It is shaped by people, land, animals, time, and care. And so is change. Most meaningful work does not happen instantly. It takes staying power. It takes showing up again and again. It takes moving forward slowly, but with intention. Murphy’s story mirrors that arc. Learning to lead a donkey means never rushing, never forcing, and never losing sight of where you’re headed. It turns out that same approach applies to farming, to building trust with farmers, and to creating a podcast and movement rooted in connection rather than urgency alone. This episode is a reminder to slow down, take the long view, and honor the quiet forces that make everything else possible. Happy birthday, Murph. Support the Show 📩 Become an OBIE Insider: Stay connected, get behind-the-scenes updates, and explore more ways to eat and drink like it matters. Here's the link to sign up. 🎧 Liked the show? Leave a 5-star rating and review to help us bring you more incredible guests and conversations. Top reviews on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or you can leave your review here. 📱 Screenshot this episode and share it on your socials! 🏷️ Tag @xoxofarmgirl + #OneBiteIsEverything 📱 Connect on Socials Instagram @xoxofarmgirl Dana DiPrima, For Farmers Movement & OBIE Facebook For Farmers Movement & OBIE 🎙️ The OBIE Team Dana DiPrima, host and producer Sonia Dhillon, co-producer & editor Russell Chapa, sound engineer, original music One Bite is Everything is a proud part of Heritage Radio Network, home to the most influential voices in food.

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One Bite Is Everything explores how the food on your plate connects to the bigger world: health, community, economy, and the planet. Through conversations with thought leaders and food system thinkers, the show looks beyond what we eat to how and why it’s produced. Each episode offers real stories, lived experience, and perspective that will change how you think about food and the impact of every bite.

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