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Snack Impact
by BobbieAnneA podcast for snack enthusiasts and caring humans. In each new episode, you'll be introduced to a snack company driven by a social initiative - snacks making a positive impact on the world! Join us for conversations on how your new favorite snacks were created, how they are changing the world, and what you can do to make your own impact.
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Episodes
12. Women's Bean Project with Tamra
33m · PublishedReal work. Real Food. Real promise. CEO, Tamra Ryan, tells us all about the tasty treats that Women's Bean Project has to offer.
Women's Beach Project is a Colorado 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission to change women’s lives by providing stepping stones to self-sufficiency through social enterprise. By hiring women who are chronically unemployed, they teach them to work by making nourishing products. The women learn to stand tall, find their purpose, and break the cycle of poverty. When you change a woman’s life, you change her family’s life.
Show notes:
snackimpactpodcast.com/episodes
Women's Bean Project:
womensbeanproject.com
11. Gwell with Fawziyya
27m · PublishedIn this episode, founder of Gwell, Fawziyya gives us an interesting recommendation and a preview of some exciting new Gwell snacks!
Gwell is a superfood, plant-based snack company that creates energizing, mood-boosting snacks helping you to find balance wherever your on-the-go life takes you! They believe everyone should have access to nutritional foods, that's why they donate a percentage of every online sale to No Kid Hungry.
Show notes:
snackimpactpodcast.com/episodes
Gwell:
eatgwell.com
No Kid Hungry:
nokidhungry.org
10. Made with Local with Sheena
37m · PublishedHappy New Year! In our first episode for 2021, we welcome CEO & Founder of Made with Local, Sheena Russell.
No weird stuff here! Made with Local is a B-Corp certified company that creates nourishing snack foods with social impact baked-in. Handmade using Canadian ingredients and produced in partnership with the social enterprise bakery, What's Cooking Commercial Kitchen Services.
What's Cooking Commercial Kitchen Services employs folks in rural Nova Scotia who have barriers to the mainstream workforce. Every MwL Real Food Bar is handmade by the amazing team at What's Cooking.
Show notes:
snackimpactpodcast.com
Made with Local:
madewithlocal.com/
What's Cooking:
flowercart.ca/participants/wc-commercial-kitchen
9. Holiday Snacks with The Snack Bitch
29m · PublishedHappy Holidays! In this year-end episode, we kick off a new Snack Impact mini-series with fellow snack enthusiast, Kelly.
Kelly, creator of The Snack Bitch Instagram account, is a snack reviewer who joins me in a joyful discussion on holiday snacks.
Show notes:
snackimpactpodcast.com
The Snack Bitch:
instagram.com/the_snackbitch
8. Askinosie Chocolate with Shawn
46m · PublishedIn this episode, you’ll get a crash course in chocolate sourcing, why the bean to bar model is so important, and also gain a few life lessons along the way from Shawn Askinosie himself.
For Askinosie Chocolate, the craft and quality of their chocolate are in almost equal balance with doing as much good as they can in the world, but their first priority is to craft the best-tasting chocolate possible.
One of the incredibly good things that they are doing for the world is facilitating Chocolate University! CU is an experiential learning program with a worldwide reach for local students. The goal is to inspire students through the lens of artisan chocolate making to be global citizens and embrace the idea that businesses can solve world problems.
Show Notes:
snackimpactpodcast.com/episodes
Askinsosie Chocolate:
askinosie.com/
Chocolate University
7. Eat Your Coffee with Johnny
24m · PublishedYou probably drink coffee often... but have you ever ate your coffee? In this episode, Johnny Fayad, CEO and Co-Founder of Eat Your Coffee, tells us how to get energized with naturally-caffeinated snacks made with real, ethically-sourced ingredients. Every Eat Your Coffee snack is caffeinated with real, organic, direct-trade coffee and made with real ingredients so you can feel good with every energizing bite.
Eat Your Coffee is a partner of Cafe Kreyol - direct trade, organic coffee with a mission of alleviating poverty in rural, coffee growing regions. They pay farmers based on the quality of their product and do so by paying up to 300% higher wages than what Fair Trade requires.
Show notes:
snackimpactpodcast.com/episodes
Eat Your Coffee:
eatyour.coffee
Cafe Kreyol:
coffeehunterproject.com
6. Rescue Dog Wines with Blair
26m · PublishedBlair Lott is the president and co-founder of Rescue Dog Wines. Rescue Dog Wines produces award-winning wines from locally sourced, certified green sustainable Lodi AVA grapes. With wo(man)'s best friend adorning each bottle, 50% of profits go to support rescue dogs, charity organizations, and local SPCAs.
Show notes:
www.snackimpactpodcast.com
Rescue Dog Wines:
www.rescuedogwines.com/
5. Halloween Candy with Operation Gratitude
31m · PublishedIn this special Halloween episode, 27 yr Marine Corp Veteran and COO of Operation Gratitude, Paul Cucinotta shares details about their Halloween Candy Give-Back Program.
Founded in 2003, Operation Gratitude's mission is to forge strong bonds between Americans and their military and first responder heroes through volunteer service projects, acts of gratitude, and meaningful engagements in communities nationwide.
Show notes:
www.snackimpactpodcast.com/
Operation Gratitude:
www.operationgratitude.com/
Halloween Candy Give-Back Program:
www.operationgratitude.com/halloween-candy-give-back-program/
4. Brown Bag Popcorn with Michael
27m · PublishedMichael Isabella is the VP of Sales and Marketing for Brown Bag Popcorn, the sister company to Detroit Water Ice Factory.
Brown Bag Popcorn has a collection of uniquely flavored, high quality, gourmet popcorn. Founded by author Mitch Albom, both Brown Bag Popcorn and Detroit Water Ice Factory were created to 100% support the non-profit SAY Detroit (Super All Year). SAY Detroit provides an umbrella of resources serving everyone from newborns, teens, senior citizens, our honored veterans, and the homeless.
Show Notes:
www.snackimpactpodcast.com/
Brown Bag Popcorn:
www.brownbagpopcorn.com/
Detroit Water Ice Factory:
detroitwaterice.com/
SAY Detroit:
saydetroit.org/
3. Vessel Craft Coffee With Founder Sarah
28m · PublishedVessel Craft Coffee is a Norfolk, Virginia based social entrepreneurship initiative focused on serving ethically sourced premium coffee. Every quarter, they give back 10% of profits to community projects.
With sustainable sourcing in mind, they choose quality coffees from around the world from farms that pay fair wages, provide humane working conditions, and are working towards green farming methods to reduce poverty and prevent deforestation.
Show Notes:
A gift for our listeners - use code SNACKIMPACT for 10% off your order!
**This episode is not sponsored and I do not receive any portion of sales. This is simply a gift for listening.
https://www.snackimpactpodcast.com/
Vessel Craft Coffee:
https://www.vesselcraftcoffee.com/
Snack Impact has 23 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 11:04:28. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 1st, 2024 23:12.