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From Surf to Turf, with Fergal Smith

From Surf to Turf, with Fergal Smith

From Chef to Seed Saver: The Journey of Mitch McCulloch

From Chef to Seed Saver: The Journey of Mitch McCulloch

Episode 11: Fighting for a Fairer Food System, with Pete Russell, Ooooby

Episode 11: Fighting for a Fairer Food System, with Pete Russell, Ooooby

Pete Russell was running a 12m dollar-a-year food company when, suddenly, he had a “road to Damascus” moment.  Pete realised that he was a part of a broken food system that was loaded against small food producers, and he knew that he wanted to be part of the solution rather than the problem.

Episode 10: The Power of Permaculture, with Perrine Hervé-Gruyer

Episode 10: The Power of Permaculture, with Perrine Hervé-Gruyer

When we work with, rather than against nature, great things can happen: soil is healthier, biodiversity richer, and crop yields higher. Perrine Hervé-Gruyer learned this first-hand when she and her husband created The Bec Hellouin farm in Normandy, France in 2006. Determined to work in harmony with nature, and with no previous farming experience, they gave up their successful careers to build a market garden based on the principles of permaculture. And the results have been ground-breaking.

EPISODE 9: Mark Diacono – From River Cottage to his own ‘climate change farm’

EPISODE 9: Mark Diacono – From River Cottage to his own ‘climate change farm’

Mark Diacono found his life’s purpose and direction through food and
he has dedicated his life to growing, cooking and writing about it.
Having been involved in the early days of River Cottage, Mark went on to
pursue his dream of creating his own farm, turning two blank fields in
southwest England into 17-acres of diverse fruit and veg plots, orchards
and forest gardens.

EPISODE 8: Karen O’Donoghue – my life-long journey to a Happy Tummy

EPISODE 8: Karen O’Donoghue – my life-long journey to a Happy Tummy

Cork-born Karen O’Donoghue is a woman with a mission: to improve people’s gut health through the bread she bakes at The Happy Tummy Co. in Westport, Co Mayo. Her baked goods are the culmination of a long and sometimes painful journey involving the loss of her mother to cancer, years spent suffering through poor mental and physical health, and ultimately teaching herself all about optimum nutrition.

EPISODE 7: SALLY BARNES – IRELAND’S ‘WILD SALMON WARRIOR’

EPISODE 7: SALLY BARNES – IRELAND’S ‘WILD SALMON WARRIOR’

Sally Barnes is both a force of nature and a champion for it.  One of Ireland’s most iconic artisan food producers, Sally runs the last smokehouse in Ireland that deals exclusively with Ireland’s diminishing stock of wild fish. Sally started out by smoking fish in a tea chest in the early 1980s as a way of preserving unexpected gluts, and in the years that followed she has taught herself the techniques of the trade through trial and error and lots of experimentation. Today, Sally is renowned for her top quality, award-winning produce and passion for nature and food sustainability.

EPISODE 6: Caitlin Ruth – Fermenting Change

EPISODE 6: Caitlin Ruth – Fermenting Change

Get the jars, vinegar and flavourings at the ready because Caitlin Ruth is about to inspire you to start pickling and preserving everything you can get your hands on. Caitlin worked as a professional chef in many kitchens in many places, but her childhood love of pickling and fermenting always came with her.

EPISODE 5: Why size doesn’t matter! Huw Richards & Sam Cooper

They say that size doesn’t matter, it’s what you do with it that counts. And when it comes to growing our own food, that’s certainly the case. Renowned gardener Huw Richards and highly accomplished chef Sam Cooper have spent the last two years working out how we can all grow as much fruit and veg as we can eat, on just a small plot of land. They share this perfect growing formula, along with practical tips, recipes and month by month growing plans in their new book, The Self-Sufficiency Garden: Feed Your Family and Save Money.

Episode 19: Taking a zero tolerance approach to food waste, with Conor Spacey

Episode 19: Taking a zero tolerance approach to food waste, with Conor Spacey

When Conor Spacey was working in his first kitchen he was shocked at the amount of perfectly good food being thrown away. He convinced his boss to let him save it, cook it, and use it to feed all of his colleagues. It was a small change that made a big difference to the kitchen’s sustainability and its bottom line. Ever since, Conor has dedicated his career to fighting food waste and creating a fairer food system.

Episode 18: Baking Bread, Building Community with Ciara O’Hartghaile

Episode 18: Baking Bread, Building Community with Ciara O’Hartghaile

When Ciara O’hartghaile returned home to Co Antrim, after a year living in New Zealand, she and her husband had a clear mission: to build a community around love of good food, in their home town of Ballycastle.

Episode 17: Turning unused city spaces into thriving farms, with Brian McCarthy

Episode 17: Turning unused city spaces into thriving farms, with Brian McCarthy

Brian McCarthy founded innovative urban farming project Cork Rooftop Farm during the first Covid lockdown in March 2020. Situated on a rooftop in Cork city centre, the farm started off as a personal project to grow fruit and vegetables. But Brian started to see the potential for something much bigger and, today, Cork Rooftop Farm is a thriving business and a poster child for how urban farming can play a major role in addressing food security, sustainability, and community health.