• #70 - Briana Buckles @ Yogi Tea
    May 3 2024

    On this episode, we have Briana Buckles who is the Global Senior Sustainability Manager at Yogi Tea.

    Yogi Tea is supporting regenerative agriculture with 9 global projects dedicated to increasing regenerative agriculture adoption in the supply chain for their Yogi Tea and Choice Organics brands.

    Yogi has been around for more than 50 years, produces over 70 SKUs, and sources more than 150 ingredients from over 40 different countries. Their products are stocked across thousands of retailers in North America and Europe.

    In this episode, Briana shares her 5-year journey trailblazing new regenerative agriculture initiatives at Yogi and how they are increasing regen ag adoption through a three-pronged supply chain visibility, intervention, and expansion approach. Plus, she shares the details on one of their projects in Rwanda with details on how they select farmers to support, partner with local technical assistance providers, and fund the work itself.

    Episode Highlights:

    💫 The original Yogi recipe

    🤯 Sourcing 150+ ingredients from 40+ countries

    ✍️ Building a Sustainability program from scratch

    🌍 Their 9 global regen ag projects to date

    🔍 Why it all starts with supply chain transparency

    🧑‍🌾 Their work with tea farmers in Rwanda

    💲 How they think about the ROI of regenerative

    😧 The challenges of certifying their complex supply chains

    ⚙️ How Yogi designs, implements, and funds their regen projects

    🤩 Why every supply chain link needs to benefit from regen

    Links:

    Yogi Tea

    Yogi Tea’s Annual Sustainability Report

    Dr. Bronner’s

    Fair Trade Certified

    For for Life

    FairWild Foundation

    Rainforest Alliance

    Regenerative Organic Certified

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • #69 - Matthieu Kohlmeyer @ La Tourangelle
    Apr 26 2024

    On this episode, we have Matthieu Kohlmeyer who is the Founder and CEO of La Tourangelle.

    La Tourangelle is a French-American family-owned & operated culinary oil maker. They’re currently supporting regenerative agriculture with their Regenerative Organic Certified® Sunflower Oil and their soon-to-be-released regenerative olive oil.

    In this episode, Matthieu shares La Tourangelle’s 20-year history as a CPG brand and 150-year history producing artisan oils, he shares what makes their production and packaging unique from other players in the category, and he also details their future plans to support regenerative agriculture.

    Matthieu is a wealth of knowledge in all topics oil-related and he was nice enough to weigh in on the current seed oil debates, existing issues with counterfeit oils in the market, and why scaling regen in oil products might look a lot different than other categories.

    Episode Highlights:

    🗝️ Artisan oil-making dating back to 1867

    🇺🇲 How Matthieu brought the brand to the US

    🥫 Why tin packaging is better for the oil and the earth

    ✨ What makes La Tourangelle’s oils unique?

    😦 Current fraud issues in culinary oil manufacturing

    ♻️ The added upcycling complexity in oil supply chains

    🧑‍🌾 Farmer feedback on regenerative & organic

    ❤️ Why emotion > education for selling food

    👀 What’s the truth about seed oils?

    👏 Educating kids in their community garden

    Links:

    La Tourangelle

    Regenerative Organic Certified® Sunflower Oil

    Regenerative Organic Certified®

    The Codex Alimentarius

    The Dorito Effect

    Regenified™

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • #68 - Jared Simon @ Manitoba Harvest
    Apr 19 2024

    On this episode, we have Jared Simon who is the CEO at Manitoba Harvest.

    Manitoba Harvest is North America’s leading hemp food brand, and they’re supporting regenerative agriculture with their recently released Regenerative Organic Certified® Hemp Hearts.

    In this episode, Jared breaks down how hemp is grown and some of the agronomic differences between conventional, organic, and regenerative organic cultivation. Jared also shares how Manitoba Harvest is developing their commercial strategy around regenerative and what this means for both their branded business and B2B ingredient business.

    Jared was super engaging and insightful, and we really enjoyed gleaning his insights on how a legacy, scaled brand like Manitoba Harvest starts prioritizing regen, opportunities he sees in the broader regen movement, and how their work is influencing the larger, publicly traded parent company they sit within.

    Episode Highlights:

    💥 Their 25-year history pioneering hemp foods

    🌱 The differences between hemp and cannabis

    💪 Why hemp is a nutrition powerhouse

    🔬 Using AI-Powered nutrition research to drive innovation

    👉 Investing upstream to add value

    💡 How they think about their regen strategy

    📈 Scaling ROC™ hemp with B2B & B2C

    👀 The future of regenerative marketing claims

    🔥 Educating Tilray’s other brands on regen

    🎯 Getting to critical mass with retailers and consumers

    Links:

    Manitoba Harvest

    Hemp Oil Canada / Fresh Hemp Foods

    Tilray Brands

    Brightseed

    Regenerative Organic Certified®

    Regenerative Organic Certified (ROC™) Hemp Hearts

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • #67 - Blaine & Brooks Hitzfield @ Seven Sons
    Apr 12 2024

    On this episode, we have Blaine & Brooks Hitzfield from Seven Sons. Blaine is the CEO while Brooks serves as the COO.

    Seven Sons is supporting regenerative agriculture with its direct-to-consumer meat business that sells regeneratively raised beef, bison, pork, and chicken as well as seafood and other snack items.

    Seven Sons sources their regeneratively raised meat products from their own 550-acre farm in Roanoke, Indiana, and from other regenerative farmers around the Midwest.

    In this episode, we hear how the family farm transitioned from a conventional hog operation to a multi-species pastured livestock operation, plus Blaine and Brooks take us behind the scenes on all things direct-to-consumer e-commerce and how they’ve grown their business to 75,000 orders a year.

    This was an absolute masterclass in operating a DTC brand, connecting with consumers authentically, and making regenerative products accessible through convenience.

    Episode Highlights:

    👏 Growing to 14,000 customers & 75,000 orders a year

    😦 Their family journey from conventional pork to regen beef

    ⁉️ Are there actually seven sons in this business!?

    🤯 Scaling to 53 pickup locations then shutting them down

    👉 Why education isn’t a winning marketing strategy

    😵‍💫 How to avoid “death by diversity” as a farmer

    🍗 The challenges of pastured poultry economics

    🎯 Winning with Quality, Authenticity, & Convenience

    💲 Their winning DTC playbook (acquisition, retention, assortment)

    💡 Being your own customer to improve your business

    Links:

    Seven Sons

    Graze Cart

    Pasturebird

    Byron Center Meats

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • #66 - Kyle Krull & Anthony Corsaro - Expo West Recap: Claims, Capital, & The Fallacy of Competition
    Apr 5 2024

    On this episode, Kyle and I are flying solo to bring you some updates and thoughts coming out of Expo West.

    For those who don’t know, Expo West is “the annual Super Bowl of CPG” with over 67,000 attendees this year and a gathering of anyone and everyone working on CPG brands supporting regenerative agriculture - from certifiers, to investors, to the brands themselves, and many more.

    Kyle and I spend some time covering our personal highlights, favorite new products, plus the state of the union for CPG capital investment and regenerative marketing claims.

    Episode Highlights:

    🖤 The power of human connection

    🤤 Our favorite new items from regen brands

    🔊 Regenerative dominates Climate Day content

    ⭐ Regen brands take home 5 NEXTYs

    😍 Big sourcing commitments and funding rounds announced

    💯 Today’s major operating hurdles for regenerative brands

    💰 Current investment landscape and implications for regen brands

    👀 California defining “regenerative agriculture”

    👉 The fallacy of positive competition in the regenerative movement

    🙏 Using hope, empathy, and vulnerability to create harmony in regen CPG

    Links:

    ReGen Brands

    Expo West

    Force of Nature Meats

    Big Picture Foods

    Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed

    Sol Simple

    Artisan Tropic

    Alec’s Ice Cream

    Patagonia Provisions

    Climate Day

    Regenerative Organic Certified®

    Regenified™

    A Greener World

    Soil & Climate Initiative

    The Stockdale Paradox

    One Step Closer

    TIG Brands

    Steward

    Lil Bucks

    California Defining Regenerative Agriculture

    Silk

    White Oak Patures

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • #65 - Hovik Azadkhanian @ Heirloom Coffee Roasters
    Mar 29 2024

    On this episode, we have Hovik Azadkhanian who is the Founder and CEO of Heirloom Coffee Roasters.

    Heirloom Coffee Roasters is supporting regenerative agriculture with its 6-SKU lineup of Regenerative Organic Certified® whole bean coffees.

    In this episode, we learn how Hovik is carrying on his family’s legacy as a third-generation coffee roaster, how the brand has grown from one Bay Area retail location to going nationwide with Sprouts in less than a year, and why regenerative agriculture is the key to saving coffee.

    One thing is clear from this episode - when people tell Hovik he can’t do something, he is going to do whatever he can to prove them wrong. This spirit underpins Heirloom’s audacious goals which range from selling 100% regenerative organic certified coffee, to pioneering emissions-free electric roasting, and much more.

    Episode Highlights:

    🙏 Three generations of family coffee roasting

    💡 Going from B2B coffee roaster to CPG brand

    👉 “The fight to save coffee”

    🥇 Why Regenerative Organic Certified® matters

    🧑‍🌾 Creating better futures for coffee farmers

    💫 Building “premium” into the brand and packaging

    ⚡ Using Bellwether’s electric coffee roasters

    😮 From 1 store to nationwide in 9 months

    🎫 Using KeHe’s “Golden Ticket” to land Sprouts

    🔊 “We have to make it feel good and taste good to do good”

    Links:

    Heirloom Coffee Roasters

    The World's First Regenerative Coffee Research Lab

    Heirloom & Bellwether’s Electric Coffee Roasters

    Sustainable Harvest Relationship Coffee

    Regenerative Organic Certified®

    Good Food Awards

    KeHe Golden Ticket Announcement

    Green Spoon Sales

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • #64 - Jody & Crystal Manuel + Brei Larmoyeux @ Gruff
    Mar 1 2024

    On this episode, we have Jody and Crystal Manuel and Brei Larmoyeux, who are the Co-Founders of Gruff.

    Gruff is supporting regenerative agriculture with its Regenerative Organic Certified® Ancient Grain Grits. Gruff’s grits are made from organic cracked Farro and are table-ready in just 12 minutes.

    In this episode, we learn about Jody and Crystal's journey transitioning their farm from conventional to organic plus all the spectacular nuance of how they’re currently weaving annuals, perennials, and animals to create a winning regenerative organic system.

    Crystal shares the story of how feeding their many children a nutritious breakfast inspired the creation of Gruff, and we have Brei and Kyle sidebarring on how we can bring these nutritious grits to bodybuilding bros and other performance athletes across the world.

    Gruff is a vertically integrated, farmer-led, regenerative brand with a great story and a ton of growth potential - we enjoyed diving into it all with Jody, Crystal, and Brei.

    Episode Highlights:

    🤤 Ancient Grain Grits made with cracked Farro

    💡 Crystal’s health journey that changed their farm forever

    👏 A beautiful integration of annuals, perennials, & animals

    🥣 The bulk kids’ breakfasts that inspired their hero SKU

    🤝 Why crop diversity requires market diversity

    🤩 Beefing up on-farm impact reporting with Mad Ag

    💪 Growing for Purely Elizabeth & Patagonia Provisions

    🎯 Making weeds an indicator instead of an enemy

    🔥 The foodservice opportunity for farro grits

    💥 1 Mom at a time, 1 family at a time, 1 eater at a time

    Links:

    Gruff

    Timeless Natural Food

    Montana Organic Association

    Montana Milling

    Moz

    Pluck Seasonings

    Save The Bros

    Mad Agricutlure

    Purely Elizabeth

    Weeds and Why They Grow

    The Dorito Effect

    EQIP

    Nofence

    Vence

    Culinary Institute of America

    School of Lunch

    Three Billy Goats Gruff

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  • #63 - Nick Wiseman @ Little Sesame
    Feb 16 2024

    On this episode, we have Nick Wiseman who is a Co-Founder and the CEO of Little Sesame.

     

    Little Sesame is supporting regenerative agriculture with its lineup of organic and regeneratively farmed hummus products that includes a flavor lineup of Smooth Classic, Jammy Tomato, Caramelized Onion, Herby Jalapeño, and the newly launched Preserved Lemon.

     

    In this episode, we learn how Nick and his team pivoted Little Sesame from restaurant to retail during COVID, the “freshly-spun” difference that makes their hummus unique, and Little Sesame’s explosive growth strategy and results.

     

    We covered a ton with Nick, and this episode is super rich with insights into everything from direct-trade farm relationships, to driving product velocities at retail, to building self-manufacturing as a competitive advantage.

     

    Episode Highlights:

     

    😍 “Freshly spun” hummus made with regen chickpeas

    😯 Pivoting from restaurant to CPG during COVID

    🍋 Their new lemon preserve hummus

    🔥 The ROI in self-manufacturing 

    🤝 Partnering with their chickpea farmer, Casey Bailey

    🤯 Farmer Casey’s “10-year regen experiment” and 17-crop rotation

    🎯 Obsessing over velocities to drive growth

    💰 Why brands need diverse capital stacks and new financial models 

    🥳 Using seasonal SKUs and brand collabs to grow

    🚀 Planning 1,000+ demos for 2024

     

    Links:

    Little Sesame

    The Hummus Club

    Timeless Seeds Inc.

    Athletic Brewing Article

    Glyphosate In Hummus (EWG)

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    1 hr and 13 mins