Today on The Ento Podcast we have another Bio Show; this time on Robyn Shapiro
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Ok, as I said earlier todays show is going to be a Bio show and we will be looking at Robyn Shapiro
Robyn Shapiro
Her first entry into the business was at the ripe age of 15 when she froze fruit in the middle of the hot Summer and corralled her friends to join her to sell it in Boston's Harvard Square. Years later, motivated by a broken system around Westerners' increasing and unsustainable desire for meat, Robyn was convinced that crickets provided a fresh solution as they provide comparable amounts of protein, but with far less of an impact on our environment and animals' lives. What began as a series of dinners with friends at her home, evolved into Seek, allowing people from all around the world to join the movement in eating cricket protein.
She has also worked as a a rooftop farmer at Eagle Street, the nation’s first commercial green roof farm, and served as the Deputy Director at the Lowline, a solar illuminated future underground park with plants and vegetables.
Terreform
For those of us who have been around for a while and remember the Terreform porcupine modular cricket farm Robyn was also involved in that. For those who have no idea what I am on about I will have a link in the show notes but it was a modular cricket farm that appeared on a Dockside in New York and had these spikes along the top that helps the air flow, it was really funky and would have been worthy of a Mad Max or Bad Runner film if it wasn’t white.
Anyway back to Seek Foods who among their advisors and founders are Gary Vaynerchuk and David George Gordon,
Seek Foods
are members of 1% For The Planet, where they give 1% of all proceeds to food-focused non-profits close to their heart including:
Edible Schoolyard NYC
Farms to Orphans
and our good friends
Little Herds
Seek foods have a new cook book where they have Delicious Cricket Flour Recipes from Respected Chefs to Help You Embrace the Next Wave of Food Sustainability.
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