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Scaling Nerds | Startup PR, Thought Leadership and Storytelling for Startup Founders

Marina Schmidt

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Scaling Nerds (formerly Red to Green) helps science and tech founders master the essential communication skills for VC-backed growth: from branding and storytelling to media strategy and investor decks. Ranked in the top 5% globally, with listeners in 160+ countries, Scaling Nerds will help you win minds, markets, and your next fundraise. Hosted by strategic communications advisor Marina Schmidt. Scaling Nerds is a premier startup communications podcast on startup marketing, founder thought leadership, and storytelling for technical and science-driven companies.
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8.1. What is Micro Fermentation? New Cheeses Made with Koji Protein - Formo CEO Raffael Wohlgensinger

jeudi 12 septembre 2024Durée 49:59

Find out all the details about micro fermentation. Discover how Formo is using this process to churn out Koji protein-based cheese alternatives that are hitting over 2000 stores in the DACH region.

The episode breaks down the differences between micro and precision fermentation and why micro fermentation's quicker market route is so exciting.

Learn about the sustainability perks and the cool science behind cheese without cows. Whether you're into biotech, sustainable food, or just love cheese, this deep dive offers a taste of the future.


LINKS / Mentions

The Bright Green Partners overview on different types of fermentation https://brightgreenpartners.com/precision-fermentation/

Formo - https://formo.bio/https://formo.bio/

Raffa - https://www.linkedin.com/in/raffael-wohlgensinger/

Connect with Marina - https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/

Check out R2G Media - https://www.r2g.media/

Turtle Tree - https://www.turtletree.com/

Flora Ventures - https://www.floravc.com/

Foodlabs - https://www.foodlabs.com/


00:00 Introduction to Micro Fermentation

04:11 Product Launches

05:32 Deep Dive Micro Fermentation

17:31 Product Development and Consumer Testing

20:56 PF vs. MF in detail

27:24 Benefits of Koji

29:23 Regulatory Landscape

31:47 Fundraising Perks

34:44 Sustainability Impact

42:50 Partnering with Traditional Dairy Manufacturers

46:06 Go to market

47:08 Future Innovations


(Old/R2G) 7. SEASON FINAL - BOOK TALKS - What Food Futurist are you? 🔮 Part II of Meals to Come

Saison 7 · Épisode 11

samedi 25 novembre 2023Durée 19:36

- An old episode from the Red to Green Podcast on Food Tech & Bio Tech. Listen if you are interested in the future of food, but this isn’t Scaling Nerds.

Red to Green was a podcast that investigated how to transition the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable, from Red to Green. Each season had a different topic

  1. Season: Cultivated Meat
  2. Season: Plastic Alternatives
  3. Season: Food History
  4. Season: Food Waste
  5. Season: Biotech in Food
  6. Season: Book Reviews on the future of food


Let’s finish discussing our book “Meals to Come- The History of the Future of Food.” 

 You will hear about 

 - how modern solutions of cornucopias, Malthusian, and egalitarians look like

 - why it can be useful to add an ecological perspective

 - a tapestry of some of my favorite quotes from the book discussing how belief systems and rhetoric have shaped the future of food predictions. Super, super interesting.


 And after about 10 minutes of that, we will get into the summary of the entire season.


I am joined by my cohost if Frank Alexander Kuehne, the Chief of the Advisory Board of the herb and spice producer RAPS and the Managing director of the Adalbert Raps Foundation, funding research on sustainable food science. More on that later


Here is a quick reminder from last episode describing the three types of food futurists - cornucopias, Malthusians and Egalitarians.

1. Cornocopians believe "innovation will fix anything" and throw tech at any problem. We need to go better, faster, and stronger with new approaches.

Main theme -> Innovate (biotech in food, cell ag, novel fertilizers, etc.)


2. Modern Malthusians believe we need to reduce our consumption, respect the earth's limits and find ways to reduce, reuse and recycle.

Main theme -> Save (AI to reduce food waste, CSR)


3. Egalitarians believe we would have enough if we would share it better. Environmental issues are a reflection of social inequality. Local is beautiful.

Main theme -> Share (Local markets, local food production, foreign development)


4. Ecologists (a category I added) believe we must live in line with nature again. Get off the chemical, agricultural treadmill and think in ecosystems.

Main theme -> Restore (agroforests, regenerative agriculture)


Ultimately, the solution is not an either-or but an "and." It helps to be aware of one "default" view and recognize which other perspectives may be good to develop.


Get funding for your food science research: ⁠⁠https://en.raps-stiftung.de/foerderbereiche/lebensmittelforschung⁠⁠

Seeds of Science https://www.amazon.com/Seeds-Science-Why-Wrong-GMOs/dp/1472946987

Connect with the host, Marina ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/⁠⁠

Connect with the host, Frank ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankkuehne/⁠⁠

Please rate the podcast on Spotify and iTunes! <3


DISCLAIMER - The podcast and article represent the personal opinions and interpretations of the participants). The statements may be exaggerated for entertainment and/or comedic purposes. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented per the cited sources. However, the participants do not guarantee the completeness or timeliness of the information. Readers are encouraged to verify the information presented and conduct their own research independently. The participants acknowledge that mentioned parties may have the right to an alternative interpretation of matters discussed.

(Old/R2G) 7.1. Stuffed and Starved 🍔 Understanding Inequality in our Food System

Saison 7 · Épisode 1

mercredi 26 avril 2023Durée 28:56

- An old episode from the Red to Green Podcast on Food Tech & Bio Tech. Listen if you are interested in the future of food, but this isn’t Scaling Nerds.

Red to Green was a podcast that investigated how to transition the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable, from Red to Green. Each season had a different topic

  1. Season: Cultivated Meat
  2. Season: Plastic Alternatives
  3. Season: Food History
  4. Season: Food Waste
  5. Season: Biotech in Food
  6. Season: Book Reviews on the future of food


Welcome to our season called "Book Talks." In the first two episodes, we will cover the book "Stuffed and Starved - the hidden battle for our world's food system."

The author Raj Patel is a British Indian. Academic journalist and activist. He holds a Ph.D. in development and sociology from Cornell University. In this book, he focuses a lot on the inequality of our food system. The book's main thesis is that more people are overweight than people who are starving. And that's solving the issue is now our food system is not just about increasing yield. It's much more a poverty and distribution issue.

I'm joined by my amazing co-host Frank Kuehne. He's the managing partner of the Adalbert-Raps Foundation, which offers grants for scientific research in food technology, but more on that later. Let's jump right in.


LINKS

Get funding for your food science research: https://en.raps-stiftung.de/

Find out more about the book Stuffed and Starved

More info and links to resources on https://redtogreen.solutions/  

Connect with the host, Marina https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/

Connect with the host, Frank https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankkuehne/

More info and links to resources on  https://redtogreen.solutions/  

Please rate the podcast on Spotify and iTunes! <3


Hashtags:

Book Talks, Stuffed and Starved, Rajiv Patel, British Indian, food system, inequality, starving, poverty, distribution, food technology, multinationals, liberalization, market, food supply chain, farmers, producers, manufacturers, retailers, consumer base, buying desks, agricultural products, packed food, processed food, frozen food, retailer chains, sustainability, CO2 emission, NAFTA, North American Free Trade Agreement, US farmers, subsidies, Gimsa, Minsa, industrial corn flour market, structural power, multinational, local market, soy, wheat, Ukraine, local farmer, supply chain, African farmers, European market, African market, scaling up farms, efficiency, industrial large scale agriculture, regenerative agriculture, community supported agriculture, diversified crops, maize producers, subsidized corn, agricultural business, spice company, seasoning company, Olam, Fairtrade.

(Old/R2G) 7. SEASON TRAILER - Books on the future of food 📕 Reviewing and discussing

Saison 8 · Épisode 1

jeudi 13 avril 2023Durée 01:20

- An old episode from the Red to Green Podcast on Food Tech & Bio Tech. Listen if you are interested in the future of food, but this isn’t Scaling Nerds.

Red to Green was a podcast that investigated how to transition the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable, from Red to Green. Each season had a different topic

  1. Season: Cultivated Meat
  2. Season: Plastic Alternatives
  3. Season: Food History
  4. Season: Food Waste
  5. Season: Biotech in Food
  6. Season: Book Reviews on the future of food


Do you ever think, "Oh, I wish I would have more time to read books on the food system?" - well, my cohost Frank Kuehne and I are doing it for you!

Stuffed And Starved: Markets, Power And The Hidden Battle For The World Food System


The books we will cover

The Carbon Footprint of Everything - 2022 New Edition

Future Foods: How Modern Science Is Transforming the Way We Eat

Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health

The World According to Monsanto: Pollution, Corruption, and the Control of the World's Food Supply

Seeds of Science: Why We Got It So Wrong On GMOs

Meals to Come: A History of the Future of Food

Regenesis: Feeding the World Without Devouring the Planet


Connect with Marina

https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/


Connect with Frank

https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankkuehne/


Check out the Adalbert Raps Foundation to apply for a grant for your master, Ph.D. thesis, or food science research (for your startup).

 ⁠⁠⁠https://en.raps-stiftung.de/foerderbereiche/lebensmittelforschung

(Old/R2G) 6.12. Regulatory approval in Europe vs. the US and Singapore with Seth Roberts, The Good Food Institute Europe

Saison 6 · Épisode 12

mercredi 22 février 2023Durée 36:52

- An old episode from the Red to Green Podcast on Food Tech & Bio Tech. Listen if you are interested in the future of food, but this isn’t Scaling Nerds.

Red to Green was a podcast that investigated how to transition the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable, from Red to Green. Each season had a different topic

  1. Season: Cultivated Meat
  2. Season: Plastic Alternatives
  3. Season: Food History
  4. Season: Food Waste
  5. Season: Biotech in Food
  6. Season: Book Reviews on the future of food


Why is it so hard to get approved in Europe? What does the actual process look like? What are the steps? What do companies need to do? And what is the difference between the systems in Europe, Singapore, and the U.S.?

(All the technologies we covered this season have one thing in common: sooner or later, they need regulatory approval. But what does that mean? We often talk about the U.S. system, the FDA - the food and drug administration and the USDA, the United States Department of Agriculture. These two regulators work together for certain novel products like cultured meat. 

But you may know that Europe has very high safety and quality standard. As one startup founder told me" "If you can get past Europe, you can get em all"

I love this topic, and we dive deep! If cultured meat, precision fermentation or biomass fermentation, or new terms for you, maybe check out the first episodes of this season to get an introduction.


LINKS

Connect with Marina Schmidt https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/




(Old/R2G) 6.11. The investor's perspective on biotech 🎢 in food with Foodlabs Principal Christian Guba

Saison 6 · Épisode 11

mercredi 15 février 2023Durée 30:54

- An old episode from the Red to Green Podcast on Food Tech & Bio Tech. Listen if you are interested in the future of food, but this isn’t Scaling Nerds.

Red to Green was a podcast that investigated how to transition the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable, from Red to Green. Each season had a different topic

  1. Season: Cultivated Meat
  2. Season: Plastic Alternatives
  3. Season: Food History
  4. Season: Food Waste
  5. Season: Biotech in Food
  6. Season: Book Reviews on the future of food


How venture capital shapes the biotech space, the challenges of biotech patents, the hype and bust of plant-based, and what the hell a venture studio does. I enjoyed this a lot and I hope you do too - let's jump right in!

LINKS

Check out our supporter of this season ProVeg Incubator and their 12-month incubator program: https://provegincubator.com 

Connect with Marina Schmidt https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina

Check out our supporter of this season, FoodLabs, and their Climate Program: https://www.foodlabs.com

(Old/R2G) 6.10. Scaling food biotechnology 📈 bioreactors, inputs and brains with GFI Lead Scientist Elliot Swartz

Saison 6 · Épisode 10

mercredi 8 février 2023Durée 35:11

- An old episode from the Red to Green Podcast on Food Tech & Bio Tech. Listen if you are interested in the future of food, but this isn’t Scaling Nerds.

Red to Green was a podcast that investigated how to transition the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable, from Red to Green. Each season had a different topic

  1. Season: Cultivated Meat
  2. Season: Plastic Alternatives
  3. Season: Food History
  4. Season: Food Waste
  5. Season: Biotech in Food
  6. Season: Book Reviews on the future of food


We need to scale. But how? The biotech space is will go through some growing pains. Find out about scalability issues like bioreactor capacity, the supply of inputs, and the lack of brains. As well as lessons we can learn from vertical farming companies that are already a step or two further down the line.

Join me for a chat with Elliot Schwartz, he is the Lead Scientist for Cultivated Meat at The Good Food.

If you are not familiar with precision fermentation check out t episode 1 of this season where we explain a bunch of the terms.

LINKS

Check out our supporter of this season ProVeg Incubator and their 12-month incubator program:
https://provegincubator.com

Connect with Marina Schmidt https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/

Check out our supporter of this season, FoodLabs, and their Climate Program:
https://www.foodlabs.com



Hashtags for this episode

Bioreactor capacity
Fermentor
Scaling Biotechnology
Scaling food technology
Cultured Meat
Cultivated Meat
Cell-based meat
Lab-grown meat
Future of cultured meat

Hashtags for this season

Biotechnology in food
Food Tech
Food Technology
Future of Food
Food Innovation
What is biotechnology food
Food biotechnology examples
Food biotechnology startups
Biotechnology food companies
Biotech food in usa
Food biotechnology examples


Editor's note: this episode was lengthened with a ProVeg shout out at minute 8:30

(Old/R2G) 6.9. Mimiking Honey and Monoculture Honey Productions 🐝 Melibio CEO Darko Mandich

Saison 6 · Épisode 9

mercredi 1 février 2023Durée 37:27

- An old episode from the Red to Green Podcast on Food Tech & Bio Tech. Listen if you are interested in the future of food, but this isn’t Scaling Nerds.

Red to Green was a podcast that investigated how to transition the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable, from Red to Green. Each season had a different topic

  1. Season: Cultivated Meat
  2. Season: Plastic Alternatives
  3. Season: Food History
  4. Season: Food Waste
  5. Season: Biotech in Food
  6. Season: Book Reviews on the future of food


We lack bees, we lack insects and it's a severe issue for biodiversity. Because flowers are dependent on insects and vice versa, right?

So if you eat traditional honey, are you promoting bee health? No, large-scale monoculture is an issue in crop agriculture and beekeeping.

Hear from Darko Madrich, the co-founder and CEO of Melibio. I got to try their plant-based honey in Switzerland last year. And it tasted so similar I wondered whether they had just poured some natural honey into the bottle.

By the way, whenever I meet Darko, I feel his spirit animal would be a giant bumblebee. He has that vibe.

Anyway, Instead of using something like rice syrup, Melibio uses the compounds found in honey. Re-building it from the ground up.

In the future, they want to use precision fermentation to add a few compounds that are hard to replace. But is that necessary?


LINKS

Check out our supporter of this season ProVeg Incubator and their 12-month incubator program:
https://provegincubator.com

Connect with Marina Schmidt https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/

Check out our supporter of this season, FoodLabs, and their Climate Program:
https://www.foodlabs.com

For sponsorships, collaborations or feedback write Marina at change@redtogreen.solutions



Hashtags for this episode

problems with honey

honey production

honey farming

pesticide impact on bees

honey alternatives

vegan honey

animal-free products

animal-free honey


Hashtags for this season

Biotechnology in food

What is biotechnology food

Food biotechnology examples

Food biotechnology startups

Biotechnology food companies

Biotech food in usa

Food biotechnology examples



Editor's note: on 17.02. a 1,5-minute partnership message was added at minute 7. 

(Old/R2G) 6.8. Cacao-free chocolate 🍫 and cacao's issues with WNWN Co-Founder Ahrum Pak

Saison 6 · Épisode 8

mercredi 25 janvier 2023Durée 30:59

- An old episode from the Red to Green Podcast on Food Tech & Bio Tech. Listen if you are interested in the future of food, but this isn’t Scaling Nerds.

Red to Green was a podcast that investigated how to transition the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable, from Red to Green. Each season had a different topic

  1. Season: Cultivated Meat
  2. Season: Plastic Alternatives
  3. Season: Food History
  4. Season: Food Waste
  5. Season: Biotech in Food
  6. Season: Book Reviews on the future of food


Why is the cacao trade so broken? Why does chocolate increasingly cause new rainforest areas to be cut down? What if we could make chocolate from other sources? Join us for this episode with WNWN co-founder Ahrum Pak.


Check out our supporter of this season ProVeg Incubator and their 12-month incubator program:
https://provegincubator.com

Check out our supporter of this season, FoodLabs and their Climate Program: https://www.foodlabs.com

Connect with Marina Schmidt https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/



Hashtags for this episode

cacao-free chocolate

chocolate farming

cacao farming

impact of cacao

cacao alternatives

WNWN company

biomass fermentation

traditional fermentation

cacao fermentation


Hashtags for this season

Biotechnology in food

What is biotechnology food

Food biotechnology examples

Food biotechnology startups

Biotechnology food companies

Biotech food in usa

Food biotechnology examples


(Old/R2G) 6.7. A Critical View on Biotech 🔍 Is This Healthy? Is This Safe? 🤔 With Larissa Zimberoff

Saison 6 · Épisode 7

mercredi 18 janvier 2023Durée 28:51

- An old episode from the Red to Green Podcast on Food Tech & Bio Tech. Listen if you are interested in the future of food, but this isn’t Scaling Nerds.

Red to Green was a podcast that investigated how to transition the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable, from Red to Green. Each season had a different topic

  1. Season: Cultivated Meat
  2. Season: Plastic Alternatives
  3. Season: Food History
  4. Season: Food Waste
  5. Season: Biotech in Food
  6. Season: Book Reviews on the future of food


The issue is "ingedientisation" - our foods are increasingly puzzled together from protein isolates, colorants, binders, additives, and more. It's January 2023. I recorded most of these interviews in August last year- we plan far in advance. And in the meantime, instead of becoming more excited about biotech, I have become more critical.

And that's not a negative development. And it's not a black-and-white state. Being in the industry is like being in an echo chamber of technocratic hype. It helps to step out once in a while and look at the bubble from the outside.

Most of the technologies we have discussed are about ingredients. So what about health? And that's what you will hear from Larissa Zimberoff, a Bay Area writer focused on the interplay between food, technology, and business. Her publications include: The New York Times, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street, and she wrote the book "Technically Food: Inside Silicon Valley's Mission to Change What We Eat" which is available as an Audible, ebook, and print.


Check out our supporter of this season, FoodLabs and their Climate Program:
https://www.foodlabs.com

Check out our supporter of this season ProVeg Incubator and their 12-month incubator program:
https://provegincubator.com


Please leave a review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/red-to-green-food-sustainability/id1511303510

Connect with Marina Schmidt https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/


Hashtags for this episode

biotech critique 

biotech in food critique

food tech critique

food industry globalization

food safety issues


Hashtags for this season

Biotechnology in food

What is biotechnology food

Food biotechnology examples

Food biotechnology startups

Biotechnology food companies

Biotech food in usa

Food biotechnology examples


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