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Jayasimha Nuggehalli on working collaboratively with the animal agriculture industry to help animals

How I Learned to Love Shrimp

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Media Recommendations and Industry Insights for Listeners

This chapter covers recommendations for industry podcasts, newsletters, and staying informed, along with insights into the food industry's shift to CH3 and their Vchat account for Global Food Partners.

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Speaker 3
And do you have any media recommendations for listeners? I'm sure this is going to be on the top of your list. But reference back to one news episode where she talked about your son's podcast, which we've just heard a little bit more about today, which sounds incredibly inspiring. So please do plug him while you're
Speaker 1
here. Sure. As in now, my son now is like 11 years now, started up a podcast with a seven as a COVID project and he's interviewed a ton of people from the movement. And it's going to be interesting just to get it from a very a child's perspective on this whole thing. I mean, he's interviewed him from Fishman Pratter, from some of him Shrimphlphin, he's got a warden from then when he was a GFI and a whole bunch of people. So definitely plug in. I do think that it's worth to subscribe to some of the industry podcasts. They're like a whole bunch of people. Podcast like the Asian activists has a newsletter, which is worth to subscribe. Poultry Asia is good. So I guess, like, again, not to be insulated within the movement. It's good to kind of put yourself out there. I would definitely ask and encourage people to subscribe to some of the industry podcasts and newsletters to subscribe to. It's it's kind of good to just know I'd have a as deep an understanding and I wouldn't even believe that I have a deep understanding. But as deep an understanding as one could of the industry that you're hoping to change. Yeah,
Speaker 2
what was that? Is it the Asia Agri Business podcast? Is there
Speaker 1
a each line with business podcast? And in fact, I was on my podcast recently, like talking about cage free and like, they they surprised me, a lot of animal welfare related content as in companies about post-drand and welfare, it just has to be business sense for them. Similar to like when I don't mean like I don't mean like a need companies or post to it as in there the business routine. If it makes business sense for them, then I'll do it. Cool.
Speaker 2
Maria, we'll plug all that stuff below and yeah, I'll find the episode of you on that as well. And I'll share that as well as I know you do an episode with the Sentence Institute a few years ago now, but I'll share that as well for austerity. And just how can people follow your work or follow up with your partners? What's the best way people to stay in touch? Well, on
Speaker 1
LinkedIn, so if you look at Global Food Partners on LinkedIn, I guess that's the one. So if you have any business in China, we have a Vchat account for Global Food Partners. So you get to look at followers on Vchat. So we didn't Vchat, I would say. And we also have a newsletter strongly suggest people to subscribe to that. And Global Food Partners has a podcast of its own very interesting, within the food industry on their transition to CH3, how they're motivated. So it's kind of new, we had like three episodes, but it's good. It's an industry perspective on CH3, on what challenges are and how companies have moved to CH3 or what they plan to do. So we've had people come back somebody from Compass, China talk about their journey in China. So it's an interesting industry podcast. So those two things will podcast a newsletter ever in the beach. It's
Speaker 2
very cool. Yeah, definitely share that. I think it'd be great. I think it's great that you're recommending so many resources that force people to take a different view of what they normally do and I guess put themselves in someone else's shoes. So yeah, I think looking forward to listening to and sharing some of those. Most importantly, thank you so much for coming on. This has been super interesting. We learned a lot and I learned a lot, I can't speak for you, but yeah, appreciate all your kind of wisdom and the learning that you've had over the year and all your amazing works. So yeah, I guess thank you for everything. Yeah,
Speaker 1
thanks again, thanks James for having me on this podcast. It was nice to speak. We had a whole lot of
Speaker 4
work that we did.

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