
WIFI Chats is a series of podcasts hosted by Mex Ibrahim, co-founder of Women in The Food Industry. We want to celebrate and champion the inspiring stories from the women who work in every part of the UK food industry. Hear their stories on our podcast.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In this episode Mex - co-founder of Women In The Food Industry talks to the first ladies of UK BBQ - Sam & Shauna of the award winning Hang Fire BBQ & the BBC hit series Sam & Shauna's Big Cook Out & authors of best selling cookbook - The Hang Fire C... more
In this episode Mex, co-founder of Women in the Food Industry, talks to Claire Ogley, Head of Campaigns, Policy and Research at The Vegan Society, the world's oldest vegan organisation, about one of their busiest times of year, Veganuary. We uncover ... more
In this episode, Mex, co-founder of Women in The Food Industry talks to Bethan Thomas, co-founder of HotTea Mama, an award-winning tea company (including several Nourish Awards), making teas to support better periods, pregnancy, motherhood and menopa... more
In this episode, Mex, co-founder of Women in The Food Industry talks to Amanda Ross, CEO & Co-Founder of Cactus TV, who amongst other shows have produced the multi-award winning show, Saturday Kitchen, for 17 years. Amanda is strong champion of women... more
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