
Welcome to Food Warriors: the podcast that is transforming how we think about our food. Food Warriors are entrepreneurs, farmers, educators, policy shifters, chefs and more who are paving the way to transform our food system. We've saved you a spot at our lunch table to hear the most innovative solutions to our greatest food challenges, from food waste to food security. Hear the stories that fuele... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Created for those who want just the facts, this show is only 15 minutes long! Get a taster of our 2-part 2017 finale episode with Kate Urbank, the DC Site Director of Food Rescue US.
Our last show for 2017 is finishing strong with a 2-part feature on Food Rescue US with Kate Urbank. Kate serves as the Director for the Washington, DC site.
Are you one of those amazing people who ends up growing more food than you know what to do with? This is the short show episode with Gary Oppenheimer, founder of AmpleHarvest.org. This nonprofit helps 42 million home and community gardeners end food ... more
Are you one of those amazing people who ends up growing more food than you know what to do with? Gary Oppenheimer is the founder of AmpleHarvest.org, a nonprofit that helps 42 million home and community gardeners end food waste and hunger by educatin... more
In episode 04 of Food Warriors, we are joined by Samantha Kenny of the World Wildlife Fund to find out why the WWF cares about combatting wasted food. WWF works to reduce food waste for the purpose of protecting wildlife habitat from conversion for a... more
In episode 4 of Food Warriors, we sit down with Samantha Kenny of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to find out why the WWF cares about combating food waste. WWF works to reduce food waste for the purpose of protecting wildlife habitat from conversion fo... more
This is the 15 min Short Version of Food Warriors, episode 3 where we meet Stiles Najac. Stiles is the Food Security Coordinator of the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County, New York. She is the woman behind the wheel of the Gleanmobile, an... more
In episode 3 of Food Warriors, we meet Stiles Najac, the Food Security Coordinator of the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County, New York. Stiles is the woman behind the wheel of the Gleanmobile, and this noble duo -- along with an incredibl... more
I really enjoy this show - love the guests and the way it opens my mind to more possibilities. I also appreciate having the opportunity to listen to the short or long versions of the podcast!
This podcast is inspiring and resourced with creative and heart centers ways to be a part of the solution. It takes advocates like Jaime Rothbard and her guests to help guide the way to a better future. Thank you!
We need more of this!
I love the format of the podcast! Jamie - you have a great voice and it is so personal. Look forward to hearing more. Love to hear that we don't need more food, but we need to more creative ways for people to access it. I enjoyed listening to Stiles as well:) Great work!
We need to be having more converstaions like this on the local and global levels. Thanks to the Foodie Alchmist for spearheading this podcast and having more discussions like this with voices that are part of the movement to bring back value to our resources and the Planet as a whole. Looking forward to more!
This podcast is very interesting, informative, and inspiring and the people featured really are food warriors!! The host has a laid back, conversational style that I really enjoy and I like the music she uses. I appreciate that she offers a long version and a short version, too, and has lots of helpful show notes. I’m hooked!
Surprisingly original, vibrant and thoughtful. You have brought together voices deeply grounded in 'being and doing' richly informed by 'hands in the soil and engaged hearts'. Long overdue, honest conversations of meaning. You've got my ear!
I love the info on food wasted! Thank you so much for sharing. It's amazing how much food is wasted in the U.S. I love the ReFED idea of creating feasts with this food.
I really enjoyed this podcast. The guests are all leading authorities on food sustainability, providing great insights on how they came to be "Food Warriors". The host provides very informative guidance on this crucial topic and tips for how everyone can help fight chronc problems like food waste. Can't wait for more episodes!
Episode 1 with Chris Hunt was super informative and translated a lot of findings from the ReFED study and website into actionable steps that listeners can take.
Very interesting. Well done! Really makes you think about getting involved. Can’t wait to hear more.










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