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Unprocessed
Locavana Co-Founders Chris Merendino, Seth Jorde, and Ben Johnston
12 episodes
5 days ago
Showcasing leaders reshaping our food supply. ----- Unprocessed explores practical solutions to restore our food supply to its natural state, delivering more nutrient-dense and tastier food. Hosted by Locavana co-founders Chris Merendino, Seth Jorde, and Ben Johnston.
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Showcasing leaders reshaping our food supply. ----- Unprocessed explores practical solutions to restore our food supply to its natural state, delivering more nutrient-dense and tastier food. Hosted by Locavana co-founders Chris Merendino, Seth Jorde, and Ben Johnston.
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Episodes (12/12)
Unprocessed
#12 - Parker Brook: Cleaning Up America's Cereal Aisle

Parker Brook is the founder of Lovebird Cereal, a family-run brand on a mission to “clean up junk food” with real, nutrient-dense ingredients you can actually pronounce. After years working at General Mills, Parker became a dad and that changed everything. He walked away from the corporate food world to make a cereal he’d be proud to serve his daughter, free from glyphosate, artificial dyes, and ultra-processed fillers.
In this conversation, we discuss:

  • The hidden health costs of conventional cereal and processed food
  • The challenge of competing with subsidized, artificially cheap products
  • How grassroots consumer choices can transform the food system
  • The role of ingredient transparency and trust in building lasting change
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2 months ago
50 minutes 34 seconds

Unprocessed
#11 - Dr. Molly Anderson: Transforming Our Food System

Dr. Molly Anderson is a food systems expert and author of "Transforming Food Systems" (2024). With decades of experience in research, teaching, and food system planning at local, state, and regional levels, she has witnessed firsthand the environmental and social costs of industrial agriculture and champions agroecological alternatives that prioritize both planetary and human health.

In this conversation, we discuss:

  • The hidden costs of CAFOs (Confined Animal Feeding Operations)
  • The difference between organic farming and agroecology, and why both matter
  • The New England Food Vision and the push for 30% regional food production by 2030
  • How consumers can navigate a food system designed to hide the true costs of cheap meat and produce
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4 months ago
51 minutes 31 seconds

Unprocessed
#10 - Kendra Atkins: Tips for Raising Healthy Kids in Modern Times

Kendra Atkins is a mom of 3, Youtuber, and health enthusiast who has been creating content for over 13 years and has hundreds of thousands of subscribers. She advocates for from-scratch cooking, raises backyard chickens, makes weekly sourdough bread, and maintains a household focused on avoiding processed foods and plastics. As both a content creator and mother, Kendra balances sharing health knowledge with navigating the challenges of social media and raising children with proper nutrition awareness.

In this conversation, we discuss:

  • From-scratch cooking
  • The benefits of raising backyard chickens for fresh eggs
  • Teaching children about nutrition and healthy eating habits
  • Avoiding processed foods and plastic packaging concerns
  • Managing social media challenges as a health content creator
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4 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes 1 second

Unprocessed
#09 - Marion Nestle: Navigating a Broken Food System

Marion Nestle is the Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health Emerita at New York University and a widely cited authority on how industry and policy shape what we eat. She has written seminal books—including Food Politics, Unsavory Truth, her 2022 memoir Slow Cooked, and The Fish Counter (2025)—and continues to advise national bodies on nutrition and public-health issues. In this episode, we discuss:

- The critical role of government in breaking (and fixing) the American food system

- The decline of small scale family farming

- How consumers can make conscious food choices at the store or market

- The importance cooking literacy plays in healthy eating across economic backgrounds

- What makes shopping for fish and seafood uniquely difficult

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4 months ago
39 minutes 13 seconds

Unprocessed
#08 - Jared Seidman: The Case for Eating Healthy in your 20s

Jared Seidman is a content creator, college student, and local food enthusiast. With his unique perspective as a 20-year old committed to health and wellness, this episode dives into:

    ⁃    The benefits and challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle in college

    ⁃    Navigating buzzwords and claims at the grocery store and farmers market

    ⁃    Combining modern tech with ancestral wisdom for optimal wellness

    ⁃    The importance of balance

    ⁃    The problem with health influencers

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5 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 16 seconds

Unprocessed
#07 - Dave Chapman: Protecting the Integrity of Organic Standards

Dave Chapman is the co-director of the Real Organic Project, owner of Long Wind Farm in Vermont, and a passionate advocate for soil-based organic agriculture. With decades of experience, Dave has served on the USDA Hydroponic Task Force, is a founding member of Vermont Organic Farmers, and actively participates in the Policy Committee of the Organic Farmers Association. He has been at the forefront of the movement to "Keep the Soil in Organic" and works tirelessly to protect the integrity of organic standards.

In this conversation, we discuss:

  • Problems with organic certification
  • The critical importance of soil health
  • Corporate monopolies in our food system
  • Nutritional differences in true organic produce
  • The fight for transparency in food labeling
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5 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes 52 seconds

Unprocessed
#06 - Kyle Rasch: Cultivating the Future with Regenerative Farming

Kyle Rasch is the owner of Third Leaf Farm, an organic apple farm with nearly 200 varieties of apples and other produce, continuing the legacy as a third generation farmer. In this podcast, we discuss:

  • What he's learned traveling the world seeing different farming practices
  • How Third Leaf Farm uses organic and regenerative practices, while being at the forefront of using technology and analytics
  • The unique things the Third Leaf team does to cultivate the soil
  • The wave of next generation farmers taking over family farms
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6 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 4 seconds

Unprocessed
#05 - Sylvan Table: Where Farming Meets Fine Dining

Sylvan Table is a farm-to-table restaurant in Sylvan Lake, MI committed to exceptionally crafted local food and environmental sustainability. We are happy to be joined by Nicole Ryan, the owner of Sylvan Table, and Chris Gadulka, the executive chef.


In this podcast, we cover:

  • What has contributed to the overwhelming success of Sylvan Table since opening in 2021
  • The types of consumers drawn to the local dining and why
  • How seasonality impacts menu planning and business operations, especially being located in the Midwest
  • The challenges of maintaining a true farm-to-table models that consumers might realize
  • The relationship with farm partners and nuances of departing from the traditional restaurant sourcing model
  • How a seasonal dish goes from concept to table
  • What aspiring farm-to-table restaurateurs should know before they open
  • And much more!
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6 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 54 seconds

Unprocessed
#04 - Ben Johnston: Disrupting Big Food Narratives

Locavana's new Director of Marketing, Ben Johnston, joins Chris and Seth to discuss his journey to Locavana and his passion for local food. In this podcast, we also cover key issues in the food supply chain, such as glyphosate, imports, mislabeling, and greenwashing, and what Locavana is doing to help fight against these problems.

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7 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 1 second

Unprocessed
#03 - New Growth Project: Farming for the Mind, Body, and Soul

Christine O’Driscoll and Carly VanDuinen are the co-founders of New Growth Project — a non-profit, “better than Organic” farm in Rockford, Michigan that employs individuals with cognitive differences.

In this podcast, we cover:

  • What qualities make farm work fulfilling and well-suited for individuals with cognitive differences
  • Agro-therapy and the physical and mental benefits of low-stimulation, outdoor work
  • The importance of chemical-free agriculture
  • The relationship between soil health and the nutrient value in food
  • Why Organic certification isn’t always the best indicator of food quality
  • and more!

New Growth Project CSA members can have their produce delivered by Locavana and bundles will be available for all customers soon at Locavana.com.

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7 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 45 seconds

Unprocessed
#02 - Jami Goble: Raising Cattle the Right Way

Jami Goble owns and operates Ridgeview Farm in Alto, Michigan. Ridgeview is a true family farm that focuses on genetics and has become a Locavana customer favorite. 

In this podcast, we cover:

- Jami's position on grass-fed vs. grain-fed

- Current issues and challenges in our food supply chain

- How to raise cattle the right way

- Why artificial meat represents a concerning trend in the food industry

- Questions consumers should ask farmers to ensure they're getting quality food

Ridgeview Farm's beef and bison meat is available on Locavana.com

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9 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 12 seconds

Unprocessed
#01 - Luke Owens: Salmon Fishing in Bristol Bay, Alaska

Luke Owens is the Captain and Owner of Net To Table Seafoods. Luke shares his journey from teaching in remote villages of Alaska to leading a thriving seafood business.

We dive into the stark differences between wild-caught and farm-raised salmon, the adventures and grueling nature of fishing in Alaska, and practical tips on how to shop for high-quality salmon.

Get an inside look at what it takes to get your wild caught seafood to your plate.

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10 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 8 seconds

Unprocessed
Showcasing leaders reshaping our food supply. ----- Unprocessed explores practical solutions to restore our food supply to its natural state, delivering more nutrient-dense and tastier food. Hosted by Locavana co-founders Chris Merendino, Seth Jorde, and Ben Johnston.