Artwork

Content provided by Taste Radio and BevNET Inc.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Taste Radio and BevNET Inc. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Podcast App
Go offline with the Player FM app!

Ep. 99: Crushing It at Expo West; Rhythm Superfoods’ CEO: 2 Traits You Need to Succeed

1:20:18
 
Share
 

Manage episode 199692436 series 1051542
Content provided by Taste Radio and BevNET Inc.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Taste Radio and BevNET Inc. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

When it comes to trade shows, Rhythm Superfoods CEO Scott Jensen isn’t a fan of expensive hotels and opulent dinners; he’d rather double up with co-workers and eat affordably. It’s not that he doesn’t appreciate a little luxury. Rather, Jensen, a successful entrepreneur whose nearly 30 years in the food business include co-founding gourmet barbeque sauce brand Stubb’s, believes that frugality is a critical element of success, particularly for growing companies. In an interview included in this episode of Taste Radio, Jensen noted: “From the Stubb’s days to now, I always had a great respect for the people that were writing checks. There’s always a finite amount of money that you’re going to have to use for getting on the shelf, lifting your product up. You have to have that cash for that. If you’re constantly having to raise more and more capital, then the dilution happens [and] reduces the value for the people there that are working every day.” Listen to our full-length interview with Jensen, including his take on why fear is often a good motivator and his belief that entrepreneurs need to constantly stay ahead of the competition or risk getting left behind. Jensen also discussed why Austin, the home of both Stubb’s and Rhythm Superfoods, has become a thriving city for food and beverage innovation and entrepreneurship over the past decade. Also included in this episode: A conversation with Jason Burke, the founder and CEO of paleo food brand The New Primal, who spoke about his experience running a fast-growing brand and lessons learned from the launch and development of his company, including the nightmare scenario of being discontinued at a key retail chain. We also heard from Doug Weiss and Peter Grumhaus, the co-founders of brand incubator Hello Delicious, about how their combined 50 years experience in the food and snack business is shaping the direction of the company, which is attempting to occupy the “middle seat” between indulgent and nutritious snacks. And in the latest edition of Elevator Talk, Kerry Song croons about her vegan meat brand, The Abbot’s Butcher. The episode is presented by The Maple Guild. Show notes: 1:58: Expo West Is Upon Us -- Natural Products Expo West 2018 opens this week. It’s the biggest annual event for the food and beverage industry and an exhilarating showcase for emerging trends, ingredients and formulations. The hosts discussed tips and tricks for navigating the gargantuan show (don’t worry about FOMO, folks) and a few of their favorite parts. 8:30: Interview: Scott Jensen, CEO, Rhythm Superfoods & Co-Founder Stubb’s BBQ -- Jensen joined BevNET's Jeff Klineman for an interview recorded at the 2018 Winter Fancy Food Show, where they spoke about Jensen’s career in the food industry, from his early days slinging sauce with Stubb’s through his current gig as the CEO of healthy snack brand Rhythm Superfoods. 35:12: Interview: Jason Burke, Founder, The New Primal -- A pioneer in grass-fed jerky snacks, The New Primal is a Paleo-inspired food brand. Since its launch in 2012, the brand has built up a robust retail presence, with approximately 8,000 stores nationwide. Burke spoke about the development of The New Primal, including his belief that the company was too slow to hire experienced operators and how it navigated the loss of a key retail account. 56:38: Interview: Doug Weiss and Peter Grumhaus, Co-Founders, Hello Delicious -- Hello Delicious is a brand incubator that makes innovative snacks, including its Pizza Chips, Figgin’ Fruit and Popcorn Thins. Weiss and Grumhaus spoke about why it’s important for brands to be relatable and why innovation can start from your gut but is best refined using data. 1:15:53: Elevator Talk: Kerry Song, Founder, The Abbot’s Butcher -- We heard about one of the start-ups in the emerging plant-based meat space, The Abbot’s Butcher. The company was founded by Kerry Song, who joined us for a chat about her brand and approach to plant-based meat.

  continue reading

612 episodes

Artwork
iconShare
 
Manage episode 199692436 series 1051542
Content provided by Taste Radio and BevNET Inc.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Taste Radio and BevNET Inc. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

When it comes to trade shows, Rhythm Superfoods CEO Scott Jensen isn’t a fan of expensive hotels and opulent dinners; he’d rather double up with co-workers and eat affordably. It’s not that he doesn’t appreciate a little luxury. Rather, Jensen, a successful entrepreneur whose nearly 30 years in the food business include co-founding gourmet barbeque sauce brand Stubb’s, believes that frugality is a critical element of success, particularly for growing companies. In an interview included in this episode of Taste Radio, Jensen noted: “From the Stubb’s days to now, I always had a great respect for the people that were writing checks. There’s always a finite amount of money that you’re going to have to use for getting on the shelf, lifting your product up. You have to have that cash for that. If you’re constantly having to raise more and more capital, then the dilution happens [and] reduces the value for the people there that are working every day.” Listen to our full-length interview with Jensen, including his take on why fear is often a good motivator and his belief that entrepreneurs need to constantly stay ahead of the competition or risk getting left behind. Jensen also discussed why Austin, the home of both Stubb’s and Rhythm Superfoods, has become a thriving city for food and beverage innovation and entrepreneurship over the past decade. Also included in this episode: A conversation with Jason Burke, the founder and CEO of paleo food brand The New Primal, who spoke about his experience running a fast-growing brand and lessons learned from the launch and development of his company, including the nightmare scenario of being discontinued at a key retail chain. We also heard from Doug Weiss and Peter Grumhaus, the co-founders of brand incubator Hello Delicious, about how their combined 50 years experience in the food and snack business is shaping the direction of the company, which is attempting to occupy the “middle seat” between indulgent and nutritious snacks. And in the latest edition of Elevator Talk, Kerry Song croons about her vegan meat brand, The Abbot’s Butcher. The episode is presented by The Maple Guild. Show notes: 1:58: Expo West Is Upon Us -- Natural Products Expo West 2018 opens this week. It’s the biggest annual event for the food and beverage industry and an exhilarating showcase for emerging trends, ingredients and formulations. The hosts discussed tips and tricks for navigating the gargantuan show (don’t worry about FOMO, folks) and a few of their favorite parts. 8:30: Interview: Scott Jensen, CEO, Rhythm Superfoods & Co-Founder Stubb’s BBQ -- Jensen joined BevNET's Jeff Klineman for an interview recorded at the 2018 Winter Fancy Food Show, where they spoke about Jensen’s career in the food industry, from his early days slinging sauce with Stubb’s through his current gig as the CEO of healthy snack brand Rhythm Superfoods. 35:12: Interview: Jason Burke, Founder, The New Primal -- A pioneer in grass-fed jerky snacks, The New Primal is a Paleo-inspired food brand. Since its launch in 2012, the brand has built up a robust retail presence, with approximately 8,000 stores nationwide. Burke spoke about the development of The New Primal, including his belief that the company was too slow to hire experienced operators and how it navigated the loss of a key retail account. 56:38: Interview: Doug Weiss and Peter Grumhaus, Co-Founders, Hello Delicious -- Hello Delicious is a brand incubator that makes innovative snacks, including its Pizza Chips, Figgin’ Fruit and Popcorn Thins. Weiss and Grumhaus spoke about why it’s important for brands to be relatable and why innovation can start from your gut but is best refined using data. 1:15:53: Elevator Talk: Kerry Song, Founder, The Abbot’s Butcher -- We heard about one of the start-ups in the emerging plant-based meat space, The Abbot’s Butcher. The company was founded by Kerry Song, who joined us for a chat about her brand and approach to plant-based meat.

  continue reading

612 episodes

Усі епізоди

×
 
Loading …

Welcome to Player FM!

Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.

 

Quick Reference Guide