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One Bite is Everything

It's amazing how one little bite can have such a big impact on the greater world -- your health, your community, the economy, and the planet. On One Bite is Everything, we explore your food from unexpected angles -- direct ones and more byzantine ones, too. Each episode features fascinating stories from farmers, chefs, and food experts who share their passion for sustainable, healthy, and delicious food. Discover how your everyday bites can support local farmers, promote environmental sustainability, and improve your well-being. Tune in for engaging interviews, eye-opening insights, and practical tips that will transform the way you think about food. Subscribe now and start making a big impact with every bite!
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Episodes

The Fight for Climate Truth and Real Food Access with Wes Gillingham

What happens when climate data disappears and federal funding for farmers dries up overnight? Wes Gillingham, farmer and president of NOFA-NY, joins One Bite is Everything to unpack what’s really happening in our food system right now. From the USDA’s removal of key climate tools to the veto of New York’s Good Food Purchasing Bill, Wes reveals how policy, advocacy, and farmer action intersect—and why this matters to every eater in the country. If you’ve ever wondered why your hospital serves bad...

Jul 03, 202534 minEp. 119

One Stop Shopping for Health, Community, Environment & Economy

This is a quick episode that connects the dots between your local farmer and everything that's important. It's another reason to shop local. Why would you not? Join The Local Food Challenge for an easy monthly prompt to help you be just a little more local. It's fun, easy, and really packs a punch. Download the free Farmer's Market Field Guide for 36 pages of how to get the most out of your farmer's market. Support small farmers as part of ONE FOR FARMER$ , where we raise one million dollars, $1...

Jun 26, 20258 minEp. 118

Hunger Hides in Plain Sight: Fighting for Food Dignity with Rachel Sabella

Who is hungry in America? It’s not just who you might think. In this episode of One Bite is Everything , host Dana DiPrima talks with Rachel Sabella, Director of No Kid Hungry New York, about the hidden face of hunger in our communities. With one in five children at risk of food insecurity and grocery prices soaring, Rachel explains how bipartisan solutions—like no-cost school meals and Summer EBT—can have a powerful impact on families, local economies, and the nation at large. They discuss: Why...

Jun 19, 202545 minEp. 117

Fishing for the Future: Chef Kerry Heffernan on Sustainability, Policy & the Power of the Plate

What happens when a chef goes beyond the kitchen and into the policy rooms, fishing boats, and oyster beds? In this episode of One Bite is Everything , Dana DiPrima sits down with Chef Kerry Heffernan of Grand Banks to explore the deep connections between what we eat and the health of our oceans. Chef Heffernan shares his personal journey from growing up near the Connecticut shoreline to leading one of New York's most unique seafood restaurants, all while championing sustainable fishing practice...

Jun 12, 202537 minEp. 116

Shop Like It Matters: Your Farmer’s Market Challenge

This month, the Local Food Challenge takes us to the vibrant, delicious, occasionally chaotic world of the farmer’s market . If you're not in the know, you might end up missing out on strawberries (by hours) like the host did. The episode connects you with smart shopping tips from the brand-new Farmer’s Market Field Guide , and explains why a simple market trip is actually a radical act of community care. Whether you’re a first-timer or a lifelong shopper, you’ll walk away with fresh ideas, seas...

Jun 05, 20259 minEp. 115

When Farm-to-Table Isn’t Enough: Chef Molly Levine on the Hidden Cost of Good Food

Farm-to-table might sound good on a menu—but what does it actually mean in practice? And who’s paying the real cost of “good food”? In this episode of One Bite is Everything , host Dana DiPrima talks with Chef Molly Levine of Westerly Canteen about the complex, often invisible challenges of sourcing locally, paying workers fairly, and keeping a restaurant alive. From the legacy of Chez Panisse to her Airstream kitchen in the Hudson Valley, Molly shares why walking the talk on food values is far ...

May 29, 202543 minEp. 114

Eat Like a Local: Chef Chris Shepherd’s Revolution

In this episode of One Bite is Everything , host Dana DiPrima sits down with James Beard Award-winning chef Chris Shepherd , whose groundbreaking Houston restaurant Underbelly wasn’t just about food – it was a movement. From his roots as a reluctant student turned kitchen prodigy, to becoming a champion of local farmers and global flavors, Chris has redefined what it means to eat – and live – like a local. You’ll hear how a Mickey Mouse cookbook sparked his culinary journey, why he once bought o...

May 22, 202541 minEp. 113

The Hidden Link Between Your Food & the U.S. Postal Service

In this episode, your host, Dana DiPrima, dives into the surprising connection between your breakfast omelet and the U.S. Postal Service. Learn about the century-old tradition of shipping live chicks by mail, the challenges facing this practice today, and the potential consequences for small farmers, backyard chicken keepers, and our broader food system. From historical quirks to modern logistical nightmares, this episode explores how a few changes to the mail system could ripple across rural ec...

May 15, 202514 minEp. 112

Power, Policy, and the Fight for Real Food with Dr. Marion Nestle

In this episode of One Bite is Everything , host Dana DiPrima sits down with Dr. Marion Nestle, a legendary figure in the world of food policy and nutrition. They dive deep into the power dynamics of the food industry, what's going on in MAHA, the evolving role of supermarkets, the future of regenerative agriculture, and the challenges of making healthy food choices in an increasingly corporatized system. Nestle, author of the upcoming What to Eat Now and the provocative cereal-focused Boxed In ...

May 08, 202546 minEp. 111

Tariff Tangle: Why Your Food is in the Crosshairs

Tariffs aren’t just political strategy—they’re shaping what you eat, how much it costs, and whether the farms that feed you can survive. In this episode, we walk through the on-again, off-again tariff rollercoaster of March and April 2025—from Liberation Day declarations to global retaliation to quiet backpedaling—and explore how it’s impacting food prices, trade relationships, farm viability, and campaign promises. You’ll hear directly from New Hampshire farmer Jeremiah Vernon on how grain tari...

May 01, 202518 minEp. 110

One Item, All In: The Easiest Way to Eat More Local

This month’s Local Food Challenge is simple, satisfying, and sneakily powerful: choose just one ingredient and commit to sourcing it locally for the next 30 days. Eggs, flour, yogurt, honey—just pick one thing , learn where it comes from, and use it often. In this solo episode, host Dana DiPrima shares why this challenge matters, how it connects us more deeply to our regional food system, and what happened when she swapped out her go-to yogurt for a farm-fresh version from Tonjes Farm Dairy. (Sp...

Apr 24, 20255 minEp. 109

How Delivering Food from Local Farms Can Help Build a Regional Food System

What does it take to make local food more accessible, more transparent—and more delicious? In this episode, OBIE host Dana DiPrima sits down with Michael Robinov, co-founder of Farm to People , a New York-based company delivering local produce, meats, and pantry staples to thousands of city households each week. Michael grew up steeped in natural foods thanks to his dad, a pioneer in the organic movement, but it wasn’t until a college gap year that the pieces clicked. What started as a scrappy f...

Apr 17, 202539 minEp. 108

When Policy Cuts Hit the Farm: Whatever It Takes with Jamie Pritchard

In this episode of One Bite is Everything , host Dana DiPrima sits down with Jamie Pritchard of WIT Farm—that stands for Whatever It Takes —in rural Ohio. Jamie shares a raw and honest look at what happens when government support dries up and the impact of policy decisions reaches the fields. We hear a lot about budget cuts and shifting priorities in Washington—but what does that actually look like for small farms and rural communities trying to hang on? Jamie’s story offers a deeply personal vi...

Apr 10, 202536 minEp. 107

Confessions of a Food Media Icon: How fine dining, food equity & joy shape the future of food

Guest: Dana Cowin — Former Editor-in-Chief of Food & Wine , host of The Progressive Hedonist podcast, and food media trailblazer. Summary: To kick off One Bite is Everything's partnership with Heritage Radio Network, host Dana DiPrima sits down with the iconic Dana Cowin to talk about the transformation of food media, the chefs and farmers changing the world, and what it means to be a "progressive hedonist." From her years at Food & Wine to her latest gatherings around potluck tables, Da...

Apr 03, 202535 minEp. 106

What's really in your kitchen? Let's do a simple audit! -- Part 3 of The Local Food Challenge

This week’s episode of One Bite is Everything takes you on a revealing journey—right into your own kitchen. Having done this herself to some astonishing revelations, host Dana DiPrima walks you through a simple but eye-opening Kitchen Audit to find out just how far your food is traveling before it hits your plate. You’ll explore three key spots: The Refrigerator (fresh foods & drinks) The Pantry (dry goods & snacks) The Spice Cabinet (sneakiest miles of all) This isn’t about guilt or thr...

Mar 27, 202512 minEp. 105

Bird Flu, Biosecurity & the Future of Farming: With Michael Rhys of Barnwell Bio

Egg shortages, skyrocketing prices, and farms in crisis—avian flu has made its way back into the headlines, but what’s really happening behind the scenes? In this episode, we sit down with Michael Rhys, CEO & Co-Founder of Barnwell Bio , to explore how biosecurity technology is transforming the way we detect and prevent disease outbreaks in agriculture. Michael shares insights on why avian flu isn’t just a poultry problem, how farmers are navigating the crisis, and what changes—like vaccines...

Mar 20, 202537 minEp. 104

Food Fight: The Most Urgent Food Policy Battles & Their Impact on You

February 2025 Food Policy Recap: What You Need to Know Your food is changing, and the policies behind it could be making things worse. From rising grocery prices to a sudden freeze in farm aid, February brought major shifts that impact what you eat, how much you pay, and where your food comes from. In this episode, we break down the most critical policy changes and what they mean for you as a consumer. What We Cover in This Episode: 🚜 USDA Spending Freeze – Billions in farm grants and loans wer...

Mar 13, 202513 minEp. 103

Has Washington Forgotten About Farmers? A Primer

Farmers are the backbone of America, but are they being left behind in Washington? In this re-released conversation with Sharon McMahon, better known as America’s Government Teacher , we explore how farm policy is shaped, why farmers feel invisible in the political process, and how shifting power structures impact our food system. Since this episode first aired, we’ve seen budget cuts, trade disputes, and major agricultural policy shifts unfold—making this conversation even more relevant today. ...

Mar 06, 202528 minEp. 102

The Fight to Farm: The Battle for Local Food’s Future with Jeremiah Vernon at Vernon Family Farm in NH

What happens when a farm does everything right—gets permits, follows regulations, and builds a thriving local food community—only to be hit with lawsuits from its own neighbors? That’s the reality for Vernon Family Farm in New Hampshire, where a battle over agritourism, zoning laws, and NIMBY opposition is threatening their ability to survive. In this episode of One Bite is Everything , we dig into: ✅ The rise of NIMBYism against small farms and why it’s happening ✅ The blurred lines between agr...

Feb 27, 202547 minEp. 101

Does your supermarket have too much power?

Welcome to the 100th episode of One Bite is Everything! 🎉 I’m so grateful to have you here as we hit this milestone together. Over the last 100 episodes, we’ve uncovered the deeper stories behind our food system, and today, we’re tackling a big one: Does your supermarket have too much power? What does that mean? And what do we do about it? In this episode, we break down: ✅ How supermarkets took control of our food choices ✅ The five biggest grocery chains—and how they shape what’s on your shelv...

Feb 20, 20259 minEp. 100

How many miles to your plate? -- Part 2 of The Local Food Challenge

Think you’re eating local? Think again! In this episode of One Bite is Everything , host Dana DiPrima walks you through a simple but eye-opening exercise: making a meal and counting the miles each ingredient traveled to get to your plate. Dana shares her own humbling experience of making a beef stew with local meat—only to rack up over 17,000 miles from imported spices, oils, and other ingredients. This challenge isn’t about perfection; it’s about awareness. And once you see the bigger picture, ...

Feb 13, 20259 minEp. 99

The Impact of Trade, Water & Funding Wars on Your Food -- January 2025 Recap

A lot has been going on and even since recording this episode, things have changed. If you are interested in your food, food prices, the future of your food, and have your fingers crossed that our farmers survive, it's a good idea to take in 10 minutes a month (starting here) to get on top of the ripple effect that rocks the world of food from Washington and from other corners (this month from Point Reyes National Seashore in California). Tune in.

Feb 06, 20259 minEp. 98

The REAL Cost of Local Food

I hear it all the time. Why is local food, AKA food from your local farmer, more expensive than the food in the grocery store. How can you justify shopping local and with small producers if it stings your wallet more? Here's the why and the how. Have a listen.

Jan 30, 20258 minEp. 97

What the Avian Flu Means for Your Eggs

With egg prices soaring, consumers wonder what's happening, how it all started, and what's next. What we really want to know is how to prevent or mitigate this kind of situation, but are we ready for that reality? Take a quick 10 minutes to get a handle on the scope of this issue and some food for thought as you make your own egg choices.

Jan 23, 202510 minEp. 96

What's the Real WHY on Local? -- Part 1 of The Local Food Challenge

Join "The Local Food Challenge" and start with "WHY?" Some reasons are obvious and some others you may not see yet are even more powerful. This is the start of a monthly episode where we dig into a fun, insightful 12-month local food challenge. It starts today, and you can sign up for a quickie guide to take you and your family through all the parts. You can join any time and we will catch you up! Get a preview and sign up here: www.thelocalfoodchallenge.com

Jan 16, 202510 minEp. 95

Food Predictions for 2025

Let's take a look at some food predictions -- some absurd, some interesting -- and then I share some of my own that maybe we should all be prioritizing (or manifesting, as the case may be). Tell me what your predictions are. And maybe what you'd hope to see in addition to what you think you'll find. As promised, here's the link to the regional food episode with Kathleen Finlay of Glynwood Center....

Jan 09, 202510 minEp. 94

A Revolutionary Rancher Finds a Way Forward By Going Back

Idaho rancher Glenn Elzinga and his wife and seven daughters have reinvented ranching cattle by listening to nature and working with her. This episode is part of a celebration of 5 years of the podcast where we’re bringing back some of the best episodes. This one is not to be missed and definitely worth listening to again if you heard it the first time!

Jan 02, 202549 minEp. 93

Regional Food, Global Impact: Kathleen Finlay on Building Stronger Food Systems

In this episode of One Bite is Everything , host Dana DiPrima speaks with Kathleen Finlay, president of the Glynwood Center for Regional Food and Farming. Kathleen shares her insights into the importance of revitalizing regional food systems, connecting farmers with land, and training the next generation of agricultural leaders. Together, they explore how sustainable, locally grown food benefits communities, the environment, and hardworking farmers. Key topics discussed: What makes regional food...

Dec 26, 202432 minEp. 92

When a Small Farm Shuts Its Gates For Good

in this episode, we take a look back at the factors facing Tenderly Rooted farm in California. As of last week, the Farm shut it gates for good. In celebration of five years of the podcast, we are looking back at some of the most pivotal episodes. And in light of the new status of Tenderly Rooted farm, I thought it was important for you to see inside the commodity market and how that hamstrings many of our farmers.

Dec 19, 202446 minEp. 91

Revolutionary Rick Clark Reinvents His Farm

In celebration of 5 years of the podcast, I am bringing back some greatest hits that no one should miss. Rick Clark is one of those farmers who, through hard work and data mining from his own land, shows us all that what everyone says “can’t be done” on a large scale, actually can. Take a bite.

Dec 12, 202450 minEp. 90
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