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E9: Adam Smith at the Real Junk Food Project: How to stop food waste and feed the world

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Adam Smith, founder of The Real Junk Food Project, joins Mad Influence to talk about saving millions of meals from going to waste and feeding the world. He also talks about using his platform to speak up about mental health after surviving a suicide attempt ten years ago, and inspiring people to improve their lives, while not having all the answers. We chat about why the media seem to think his work is so radical, the reason he apologises to the burglars who have broken into his pay-as-you-feel cafes and the best and worst things about social media. We discuss transforming his organisation during coronavirus, the real story behind what’s happening with the food contractors supplying free school meals, and why kindness should always start with looking after yourself.

If you like this episode, please subscribe, rate and review us, as this will really help the podcast to grow.

You can find out more about what the Real Junk Food project does at https://trjfp.com/ which also has links to all its social media pages.

You can follow Mad Influence on Twitter at @madinfluencepod and follow Helen Saul on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/helensaul/

Content warning: This episode includes reference to childhood trauma, substance abuse, and suicide. If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts please call:

- Samaritans in the UK on 116 123 / or CALM for men on 0800 58 58 58 (or webchat)
- The International Suicide Prevention in the USA on 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

We recorded this episode remotely with music by Joseph Mcdade

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Adam Smith, founder of The Real Junk Food Project, joins Mad Influence to talk about saving millions of meals from going to waste and feeding the world. He also talks about using his platform to speak up about mental health after surviving a suicide attempt ten years ago, and inspiring people to improve their lives, while not having all the answers. We chat about why the media seem to think his work is so radical, the reason he apologises to the burglars who have broken into his pay-as-you-feel cafes and the best and worst things about social media. We discuss transforming his organisation during coronavirus, the real story behind what’s happening with the food contractors supplying free school meals, and why kindness should always start with looking after yourself.

If you like this episode, please subscribe, rate and review us, as this will really help the podcast to grow.

You can find out more about what the Real Junk Food project does at https://trjfp.com/ which also has links to all its social media pages.

You can follow Mad Influence on Twitter at @madinfluencepod and follow Helen Saul on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/helensaul/

Content warning: This episode includes reference to childhood trauma, substance abuse, and suicide. If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts please call:

- Samaritans in the UK on 116 123 / or CALM for men on 0800 58 58 58 (or webchat)
- The International Suicide Prevention in the USA on 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

We recorded this episode remotely with music by Joseph Mcdade

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