38 min

The Social Media Persona with Sana Javeri Kadri The Stephen Satterfield Show

    • Food

To start this show we couldn’t think of a better person to join Stephen than our good friend Sana Javeri Kadri, founder of Diaspora Co. a direct trade spice company working towards a radically equitable and sustainable spice supply chain. 
Sana was born and raised in Mumbai, India. In 2017 she founded Diaspora Co and has grown the company to a nationally acclaimed spice brand that champions more than 150 regenerative family farms and 1200+ farmworkers with the aim of setting a new standard for what equity and culture in our global food system can look like.
On today’s episode we chat about what it’s like to own and operate a successful business, the challenges and demands of creating a social media persona and tokenism in the rise of celebrity making. 
Learn more about Diaspora co at diasporaco.com
Follow us and watch clips of this episode on IG and YouTube @whetstonemedia. Learn more about Whetstone Media at whetstonemagazine.com
Produced by Whetstone Radio Collective

To start this show we couldn’t think of a better person to join Stephen than our good friend Sana Javeri Kadri, founder of Diaspora Co. a direct trade spice company working towards a radically equitable and sustainable spice supply chain. 
Sana was born and raised in Mumbai, India. In 2017 she founded Diaspora Co and has grown the company to a nationally acclaimed spice brand that champions more than 150 regenerative family farms and 1200+ farmworkers with the aim of setting a new standard for what equity and culture in our global food system can look like.
On today’s episode we chat about what it’s like to own and operate a successful business, the challenges and demands of creating a social media persona and tokenism in the rise of celebrity making. 
Learn more about Diaspora co at diasporaco.com
Follow us and watch clips of this episode on IG and YouTube @whetstonemedia. Learn more about Whetstone Media at whetstonemagazine.com
Produced by Whetstone Radio Collective

38 min