Join the PepsiCo Foundation’s President C.D. Glin on Journey to Zero Hunger, a worldwide investigation of the root causes of food insecurity, what's being done to meet immediate needs for food, and how we can build a healthy future for all. Despite setbacks from global conflicts and the pandemic, we can make progress together. Learn from innovators, influencers and changemakers on how you can make a difference. Throughout Season 2, the PepsiCo Foundation is working with GENYOUth to distribute meal equipment to increase school meal participation for up to 20 high-need schools in the United States.
New episodes are released every Wednesday.
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Make way for a new kind of entrepreneur, one that includes their own personal values on the balance sheet. We'll meet three innovators who are making a profit while helping to end hunger. Our journey with host and Global Head of Philanthropy at PepsiCo, C.D. Glin takes us to Brazil, Israel, and New York City. David Hertz of Gastromotiva has a startup that is breathing new life into the restaurant business. Then, we meet Eran Pollack of N-Drip, a revolutionary new irrigation technology that is improving crop yields. Finally, Lauren Bush Lauren of FEED explains how fashion can act as a vehicle to end hunger for school children around the globe.
You can join us on this journey too, PepsiCo Food for Good will donate up to 1,000 meals per episode every time you share an episode on social media with the hashtag #journeytozerohunger. With your support, we can provide 6,000 nutritious meals to children to help them grow and thrive. This episode will support the Food Bank of NYC, the city’s largest hunger-relief organization; they employ a multifaceted approach centered on helping low-income New Yorkers overcome their circumstances and achieve greater independence. Learn more at https://www.foodbanknyc.org
New episodes come out every Tuesday.
Journey to Zero Hunger is available now on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify or wherever you listen.
This podcast represents the opinions of the speakers and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of PepsiCo or its affiliates. The speakers' opinions and statements are based on information they consider reliable, but neither PepsiCo nor its affiliates warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such.
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