The Good Food CFO podcast

Building Financial Confidence. Redefining Equitability.
Leading the good food Revolution

Challenging the
status quo of
Food business media

Providing insight into how we create a better food industry

Highlighting the people that are moving the
good food revolution forward

New Episodes weekly

Episode 74 :: Popcorn and the Power of Letting Go with Chauniqua Major

In this Building a Business on Your Own Terms episode, Sarah is joined by Chauniqua Major, affectionately known as Major. Major is a dynamic creative based in Orlando, Florida. Her unwavering commitment to doing good work powers her to achieve remarkable feats in her community. She is the founder of Whatever’s Good, a PR and marketing shop, and the Chief Snack Officer of Major's Project Pop, an award-winning popcorn company that ships nationwide.

This conversation covers everything from Major’s indirect path into the world of Food CPG to when she realized she would have to change her mindset around what success looks like.

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Episode 73 :: Disrupting Transportation with Cat Turner

In this episode, Sarah is joined by Cat Turner, Founder of CZero. Cat is an entrepreneur, software engineer, and scientist who is passionate about using technology to empower people and solve hard problems. CZero is a company that’s providing a solution for CPG brands to distribute their products without the need to have warehouses or transportation facilities. And with their platform, brands can now have access to carbon accounting, enabling them to shift towards eco-friendly logistics and achieve carbon neutrality.

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Episode 71 :: B2B and Beyond with Mable Founder Arik Keller

In this episode, Sarah is joined by Arik Keller, Founder and CEO of Mable, the B2B wholesale platform designed to make it easy for grocery & convenience stores to easily discover and buy emerging, local brands.

B2B E-Commerce sites can be a great channel to expand your business beyond your backyard. And a platform like Mable can serve as a bridge to growing into national distribution on your own terms.

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