My Food Job Rocks!

Adam Yee
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Feb 5, 2026 • 55min

Dig In: What's Happening with Talent and Immigration? with Tamanna Ramesh, Founder of Spark Careers

Tamanna Ramesh, a commercial lead at the Coca-Cola Company, shares her journey from being a "foodie" in India to navigating the corporate landscapes of Fortune 100 giants like Kraft Heinz and Coca-Cola. She reveals her tactical approach to surviving corporate bureaucracy, including her methods for color-coding her calendar to reclaim focus time and her "Five Whys" strategy for career alignment. Tamanna discusses the transition from a technical R&D background to business strategy, emphasizing how a researcher's mindset is a powerful tool for navigating the subjectivity of corporate roles and the emerging world of AI-driven innovation. Beyond her day job, Tamanna is the founder of Spark Careers, a coaching business born from her passion for empowering STEM professionals. She provides deep insights into the "broken" U.S. immigration system, sharing how she successfully secured an EB-1 "Extraordinary Ability" visa and why she tells her clients that professional volunteering is no longer optional for those seeking career continuity in the States. Whether you are looking to scale a side hustle, integrate AI into your workflow, or master the art of upward mobility, Tamanna’s perspective offers a roadmap for high-achieving professionals to maximize their potential. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 29, 2026 • 58min

From Intern to President: Growing Up with Amy’s Kitchen with Paul Schiefer, President of Amy's Kitchen

Adam talks with Paul Schiefer, President of Amy’s Kitchen, about his remarkable journey from teenage intern to leading one of the most recognizable natural food brands in the country. Paul shares how Amy’s scaled from a family-driven startup into a national powerhouse without losing its commitment to organic ingredients, real cooking, and values-led decision making. He also discusses modernizing systems inside a fast-growing company and why technology should support people and purpose, not replace them. The conversation goes beyond operations into impact. Paul reflects on Amy’s role in the early organic movement, lessons from expanding internationally, and how mission, sustainability, and long-term thinking shape the company’s strategy today. For anyone building a food brand—or a meaningful career in food—this episode offers an inside look at how to grow, adapt, and lead while staying true to what matters most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 22, 2026 • 1h 2min

Dig In: How to Do TikTok Videos On Food Science with hydroxide, food scientist, dancer, and yapper

Adam Yee interviews Hydroxide, a food science content creator, who shares insights into her journey in food science, her experiences in the industry, and her approach to creating engaging content on platforms like TikTok. They discuss the importance of storytelling in science communication, the challenges of navigating controversial topics, and the impact of content creation on personal growth. Hydroxide emphasizes the need for authenticity and consistency in content creation while encouraging aspiring creators to embrace their passions and connect with their audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 15, 2026 • 1h 25min

2026 Food Predictions from a Food Futurist with Mike Lee, Founder of the Future Market

Mike Lee, a food futurist and innovation expert, discusses his journey into the world of food trends and futurism. He shares insights on the importance of humility in predicting the future, the role of design thinking in food innovation, and the need for empathy beyond just the consumer perspective. Mike also explores the concept of edutainment in food media, the intersection of art and food innovation, and the significance of diverse inspirations in the creative process. He reflects on his career choices, the financial backing of innovation, and the current trends in AI and food innovation. We also dive into the intersection of AI and food innovation, exploring how machine learning can optimize food production and flavor prediction. They discuss the implications of GLP-1 drugs on food addiction and consumer behavior, particularly in relation to ultra-processed foods. The dialogue also touches on the future of food trends, sustainability, and the evolving landscape of nutrition, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of food science and consumer choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 3min

Dig In: Real Food Talk with an IP Lawyer, with James R. Gourley, from Carstens, Allen, Gourley

Adam Yee interviews James Gourley, a partner at an intellectual property law firm specializing in the food industry. They discuss the importance of understanding intellectual property (IP) for entrepreneurs, the different types of IP, and the nuances of trademark and patent law. Gourley shares insights from his career, including the significance of writing in law, how to choose the right lawyer, and the role of trade secrets in protecting business ideas. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on the legal landscape and the challenges faced by food businesses in navigating legal issues. Takeaways James Gourley specializes in intellectual property law, particularly in the food industry. Understanding IP is crucial for entrepreneurs in the food sector. Writing skills are essential for lawyers, especially in drafting legal documents. Choosing the right lawyer involves assessing their experience in specific legal issues. Different types of IP include patents, trademarks, and trade secrets. Trademark protection is vital for brand identity in the food industry. Cease and desist letters can be intimidating but require careful assessment. Trade secrets can provide a competitive advantage if properly protected. Contracts with manufacturers should clearly outline IP rights and responsibilities. Patents in the food industry can be complex and require careful consideration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 11min

The Celebrity of Water Activity: How to Make Technical Talk Engaging with Zachary Cartwright, Principal Food Scientist at AQUALAB by Adeniem

Adam Yee interviews Zachary Cartwright, a principal food scientist and sales engineer at AquaLab. They discuss the integration of AI in podcasting, the importance of science communication, and the nuances of water activity in food science. Zachary shares his journey from biochemistry to food science, emphasizing the significance of effective communication and networking in career development. The conversation also touches on the evolution of Zachary's podcast, The Drip, and how his hobbies, such as yoga and DJing, influence his professional life. The episode concludes with valuable advice for aspiring food scientists and the importance of mentorship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 11, 2025 • 1h

Dig In: The Difference in Demographics of Raising Money in Silicon Valley, Memphis and Japan, and How to Change That, with Schyler Cole, Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Value Create

During my trip to Japan I met Schyler Cole and had a great talk with her so I decided to interview her. Her journey is very interesting! Schyler Alexandra Cole is an Entrepreneur in Residence at Value Create Ventures in Tokyo, building a revenue-based financing venture to fill funding gaps for SMEs and startups. Her journey into entrepreneurship began with food: while earning her BA in Economics at Stanford, her research led her to found a social enterprise creating a marketplace for culturally competent food and health resources—an experience that shaped her commitment to more equitable investment of financial, social, and human capital.   Recognizing parallels between the Southeast US and Japan in entrepreneurship and startups, Schyler earned her Master of Public Policy from the University of Tokyo, focusing on funding strategies for diverse startups. She has worked across venture-backed Silicon Valley startups, VC firms, and think tanks in the US and Japan, specializing in pre-seed/seed stage investments. She advises organizations including Shibuya Startup Support and Women in Tech Japan, and shares content on the future of funding great ideas, building impactful solutions, and centering wellness across Instagram, TikTok, and Substack. Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schylercole Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schyleracole/?hl=en TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@schyler.cole Substack: https://bewelldowellnow.substack.com/about Website: https://www.schylercole.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 17min

Food Service Insights with the Chief of Stuff with Alice Wistar Head of Growth and Strategy at Palate Insights

Adam sits down with Alice Wistar, Head of Growth & Strategy at Palate Insights, for a chat about her career, her role as Chief of Staff for startups, and some insights on food service. Alice shares how she accidentally fell into her dream career from pivoting from med school ambitions to vegan gastronomy in Peru, to a crash-course MBA at Black Sheep Foods during the plant-based boom. They unpack what a Chief of Staff actually does inside a fast-moving startup, why plant-based lamb was both a triumph and a branding trap, the maddening truth behind food-service distribution, and how real-world sensory testing is shifting away from sterile lab rooms and into restaurants and grocery aisles. Alice also breaks down the rise of “balanced proteins,” the data chefs are giving her team, and why taste, trust, and supply chain reliability matter more than anyone wants to admit. If you’re obsessed with food innovation, startup chaos, consumer behavior, or just love a good origin story, this episode delivers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 27, 2025 • 52min

Dig In: Exploring Policy with Rachel Atcheson, Executive Director of Food Policy Pathways

Rachel Atcheson, the Executive Director of Food Policy Pathways, discusses her journey into food policy, the importance of understanding policy definitions, the role of data in shaping food policies, and the influence of lobbying. She shares insights on navigating government structures, implementing innovative programs, and building a career in food policy. Rachel emphasizes the need for collaboration and the importance of getting involved in food policy advocacy to create impactful change in the food system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 20, 2025 • 1h 8min

How To Talk to Customers with Seth Waite, Partner at Schaefer

Seth Waite shares his unique journey from studying political science to becoming a partner at a biopsychology firm. He discusses the importance of understanding consumer behavior, the transition from law school to nonprofit work, and how these experiences shaped his approach to marketing. Seth emphasizes the significance of talking to customers, understanding their emotional needs, and using data to inform marketing strategies. He also provides valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs and highlights innovative tools for market research. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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