HUNGRY.

Dan Pope
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Apr 7, 2021 • 47min

How NICE Wine Won Over 2000 Distribution points at Sainsbury’s, Ocado and Whistle Stop - Lucy Wright co-founder, NICE.

Why lie to ourselves? Food and Drink is completely dominated by males. When Lucy Wright agreed to the pod to explore female leadership in challenger Food and Drink I was filled with gratitude.Lucy is the co-founder of NICE, the UK’s first canned wine brand. Along with her co-founder Jeremy, NICE stampeded on a stale-crusty category and Made Wine Fun Again. ON TODAY’S MENU:1. Top advice for female founders who may feel vulnerable in an industry dominated by males. LEAN IN.2. Why founders must acknowledge when something’s not working and STOP. Stopping isn’t a failure. Stopping = pivoting till your offering is perfect.3. *THE* sales pitch template to win 2000 distribution points at Sainsbury’s. Profits< RoS 4. How to create a successful and productive co-founder partnership. The Power of Direct Feedback.5. How to become a “Master of Your Channel” with no previous experience. Always Be Kind + Insatiable Curiosity + Network like Crazy = Mastery. Want more Content?  Follow  on LinkedIn and Instagram 🤝 Let's Connect! ►Let’s link-up here ​ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/) ►Stalk me here ​ (https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/)
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Mar 24, 2021 • 54min

Why Challenger Food and Drink Founders Must Separate Their Self-Worth From Their Business - Jason Gibb, founder Bread & Jam

“What's the SINGLE best lesson you’ve learned from putting on 100’s of Bread & Jam events, seminars and workshops?” When Jason Gibb agreed to the HUNGRY. podcast this question incessantly percolated my mind.Why? Jason’s had a colossal and irreversibly positive impact on our industry.-The Food Hub, a community of over 10,000 f&b founders, catalysed the conversation between founders, sharing triumph and strife.-Bread & Jam, the first food and drink founders festival, took strident leaps bringing suppliers and buyers to the table to break Bread (& Jam - Wahey, here till Friday!)+ founder of the Olive oil brand Nudo, which he sold and currently Head of Brand at UNRULY.ON TODAY’S MENU: 1. Why founders must SEPARATE self-worth from business-worth.2. Why “Passion” and “Working Hard” is actually bad advice for founders.3. The best Bread & Jam lessons: Take care of yourself. Follow your gut. Vulnerability is a superpower. 4. Key lessons from being a TV producer in LA: Storytelling. Relationships. Learn fast.5. How to tell amazing stories to unlock amazing relationships.Want more Content?  Follow  on LinkedIn and Instagram 🤝 Let's Connect! ►Let’s link-up here ​ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/) ►Stalk me here ​ (https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/)
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Mar 17, 2021 • 57min

How To Win Listings at Ocado, Sainsburys, Waitrose and Tesco with NO previous food and drink experience – Gaz Booth, founder of Holy Moly Dips.

Gaz-Booth,  co-founder of Holy Moly is the latest guest on HUNGRY. He's avocado royalty and the infamous Avoca-Don.Gaz is a hero who oozes Yorkshire charm and work ethic, in equal measure.Our conversation resembles a green, ripe and creamy avocado. Wholesome, fun, good for the soul. ON TODAY’S MENU 1. Why naivety is your greatest strength when starting out. Always ask naive questions.2. How to create a successful NPD Strategy that *ACTUALLY WORKS* and doesn’t leave you scrambling around like a madman = The Holy Moly Commandments.3. Why the Corporate vs. Entrepreneur debate is a vacantly redundant and what to do about it (BIG EYE OPENER FOR ME HERE) 4. Why most Food and Drink businesses fail to scale. Slow down and build the foundations. Foundations are EVERYTHING.  5. Gaz’s Gerald Ratner moment: Diary vs Dairy – How to turn a cataclysmic clanger into a gracious moment of joy for your customers. 6.  Why you’ve got to STEP OUT the businesses and give yourself THINKING time. Cut everything that doesn’t move the needle. Want more Content?  Follow  on LinkedIn and Instagram 🤝 Let's Connect! ►Let’s link-up here ​ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/) ►Stalk me here ​ (https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/)
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Mar 3, 2021 • 1h 19min

How Charlie Bigham's, GU, Tyrells, Yeo Valley Made Consumers Fall In Love With Their Brand - Perry Hayden Taylor, founder big fish

Last week, I sat down the utter legend is Perry Hayden TaylorPerry is the founder of bigfish a marketing and design agency who's built a bevy of juggernaut brands. Gu Puds Charlie Bighams SipSmith Freddies FlowersOur conversation is a smorgasbord of tidbits, each containing scrumptious gems of knowledge to propel your business forward. ON TODAY’S MENU 1. Charlie Bigham's success story and crucial lessons for challenger brands 2.  How to build a company culture where everybody LOVES to work (ambition wheels) 3. The 5 Step Brand strategy framework that bigfish have used for over 20 years to build household brands4. Why the best marketing is the marketing we don’t notice. 5. THINK BIG. DIVE DEEP. SWIM FAST. 6. Launching a start-up is like having a baby. Be there for tantrums and laughs. Want more Content?  Follow  on LinkedIn and Instagram 🤝 Let's Connect! ►Let’s link-up here ​ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/) ►Stalk me here ​ (https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/)
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Feb 23, 2021 • 1h 8min

How Green & Blacks Scaled From a £4m “Niche Organic” to a £40m “Everyday Premium" Brand - Mark Palmer, ex-Marketing Director Green & Blacks, Pret A Manger, Co-founder Cawston Press.

This week’s episode of HUNGRY.  is with the Food and Drink Marketing Master, Mark Palmer. Mark has a glittering and illustrious career: Ex-Marketing Director: Green & Blacks, Pret A Manger. Co-founder: Cawston Press, L.A. Kombucha.  Chairman: UNION Hand-Roasted Coffee. Marketing Manager: Burger King and United Biscuits.  His experience provides a deep well of knowledge. I took as many buckets (and lessons) as possible.  ON THE MENU: 1. How Green & Blacks Scaled From a £4m “Niche Organic” Brand to a £40m “Everyday Premium Brand". 2. Why Challenger F&B Brands Actually Don’t Need Huge Distribution to Build a Huge Brand. 3. How Pret A Manger took on Starbucks, Costa and EAT by Doing The "Brilliant Basics”.4. The 3 Biggest Mistakes Food and Drink Brands Make That Stunts Their Growth. 5. How Brands Can Stand Out in Crowded Categories: The Do’s and Don’ts from Green & Blacks 6. Why Mark Believes "Worrying About Everything” Great Food and Drink Marketing? Want more Content?  Follow  on LinkedIn and Instagram 🤝 Let's Connect! ►Let’s link-up here ​ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/) ►Stalk me here ​ (https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/)
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Feb 3, 2021 • 50min

How Cotswold Fayre Smashed The Speciality Sector - Paul Hargreaves Founder and CEO of Cotswold Fayre.

"Covid changed consumer habits. Speciality is BOOMING. How do we enter the market?"“My brand isn’t a B-Corp yet, but how can we do better as a brand today?”“How do we make our brand REALLY work in speciality?”Asking yourself these questions?I’ve just THE podcast episode for you. Feast your ears on this week's Ep of ManiLife Conversations (soon to be called something else) with Paul Hargreaves, founder of Cotswold Fayre. Paul has over 20 years experience in speciality and is one of the early adopters of the B-Corp movement in the UK. ON THE MENU:1. Why brands/distributors MUST have a higher purpose (other than selling just food and drink) for a more invigorated and creative team. 2. You don’t HAVE to be a B-Corp to do GOOD. You can start TODAY. Always Progress. Never Perfection. 3. The BIG MISTAKES brands make when they launch into the speciality sector (and how to avoid them) 4. Paul’s new venture Flourish, “a farm shop that isn’t a farm shop" - this is super interesting5. Why we need more compassion, empathy and humility in leadershipWant more? Follow me on LinkedIn for extra content: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/🤝 Let's Connect! ►Let’s link-up here ​ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/) ►Stalk me here ​ (https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/)
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Jan 20, 2021 • 30min

How Dr. Wills Came Back From Rock Bottom, List with Waitrose, Tesco and Become a B-Corp - Liam White, Co-founder Dr. Wills

“But I don’t have a big marketing budget to drive a listing?” “How can I compete with the big corporate brands” “How are we ever going to hit RoS targets”  Having this conversation with yourself or team, right now? Keep reading.  Last week, got very saucy on the podcast, with my broski Liam White co-founder of Dr. Wills In Lockdown 1, Dr Wills, like so many brands, were ransacked by Covid with food service and hospitality forced shut.  2020 was trudging through treacle.  BUT fast forward a year - they’ve won listings at Tesco and Waitrose, become a certified B-Corp and a gorgeous rebrand. THE KEY LEARNING?  YOU DON’T NEED A BRASH BOARD ROOM BUDGET TO DRIVE A MULT LISTING.  ON THE MENU: 1.  Why Liam believes stopping work, is work. Working from Home is draining, you’ve got to preserve your energy.  2.  How to “hack” the system and get customer data if you don’t have the budget for Kantar etc. 3.  Why the 1% makes all the difference when you’re a brand with 2 facings vs. a big incumbent brand with 40 facings.  4.  How Liam's perception of what makes a great challenger brand has changed from 2018 to 2021 5.  How to narrow down the laundry list of key messages/USPs to one. clear. point of difference.   6.  Unpolished Emotional Content Through Friends and Family - will drive 10,000 jar sales7. What Liam would do differently he were to start again tomorrow - the common pitfalls brands make.  Want more Content?  Follow  on LinkedIn and Instagram 🤝 Let's Connect! ►Let’s link-up here ​ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/) ►Stalk me here ​ (https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/)
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Jan 5, 2021 • 50min

How To Spot A Great Opportunity and Leave The Safety Of Your Job To Follow Your Passion with Chris Dee, Ex-CEO Booths and Director of Food, Harrods

Before Christmas, I interviewed Chris Dee ex- CEO of Booths and Director of Food at Harrods.At Harrods, Chris launched The Perrier Jouet Champagne Terrace, Harrods Brasserie, Tiffany Blue Box Cafe.But recently he's crossed the chasm to follow his passion: Whisky and is co-founder of MALTDAQ, a secondary buyers/seller’s market for Whisky. This episode was so much fun, I learnt a SHED load - 1. Your Ego stops you leaving your safe job. Be comfortable moving from Secure Master to Insecure Novice. 2. Embrace fierce competition. It stops you from becoming stale. 3. Staying calm amidst chaos. There’s no silver bullet to problem solving at large scale. It’s 1000 lead bullets every day... The trick? Ruthless prioritisation. 4. The Tea Spoon list. Look for the 1% edge, every day. This 1% compounds = increase brand love = increase sales. 5. The biggest mistake Food and Drink founder’s make is falling in love with their idea. Without Product-Market-Fit, you have don’t have a great business. Want more? Follow me on LinkedIn for extra content: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/🤝 Let's Connect! ►Let’s link-up here ​ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/) ►Stalk me here ​ (https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/)
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Dec 9, 2020 • 1h 20min

How Challenger Brands Can Use Their Soul To Sell More Product with Lottie Unwin, Founder of The Copy Club

"But I’m not a big brand with a big budget, where do I start?" “WTF?! - what brand am I even trying to create?"“Ye but, How do I stand out in crowded categories?"Need answers to these questions??Keep reading — Last week, I interviewed Lottie Unwin, Founder of The Copy Club and Ex-PROPER Head of Marketing. Lottie has the ability to cut through the “marketing jargon" and KEEP. IT. SIMPLE.We talk lots about my good friends over at Dr. Wills who’ve embraced the old school grit and hustle to drive ROS at their Tesco listing. ON THE MENU: 1. HOW EARLY STAGE FOUNDERS CAN GO ABOUT FINDING THEIR UNIQUE VOICE TO STAND OUT IN CROWDED CATEGORIES 2. HOW BRANDS CAN TURN THEIR FIRST 10 CUSTOMERS INTO DIE HARD RAVING FANS TO FIND ANOTHER 10,000 CUSTOMERS3. WHERE LOTTIE WOULD SPEND HER FIRST £500 TO GET OUT THE BLOCKS IF SHE WERE AN EARLY STAGE FOUNDER 4. WHY VULNERABILITY IS YOUR GREATEST STRENGTH AS A HUMAN BEING AND A BRAND 5. THE LOST ART OF HUSTLE - WHY YOU DON’T NEED BRASH BOARD ROOM BUDGETSWant more? Follow me on LinkedIn for extra content: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/🤝 Let's Connect! ►Let’s link-up here ​ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/) ►Stalk me here ​ (https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/)
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Nov 17, 2020 • 37min

How To Save Your Local Restaurant During Lockdown 2.0 with Amelia Christie Miller

Shutting restaurants and pubs shut off peoples's happiness.Eating out is irrevocably life’s greatest pleasure. Walking through a restaurants doors abruptly melts away stiff-edges of stressful day. Swift service lays the table for an evening of delicious conversation with loyal friends. In a world overcooked with data and technology, a plate of food is the umbilical cord back to the bosom of intuition and creativity. Food never judges, only cuddles. Fold in some Malbec and neighbouring chitter-hatter and delicate - soothing caramel for the synapses.HEAVEN.This week, I’m excited to have my great friend Amelia Christie Miller, Head of Sales and Marketing at Food Chain on the Podcast.ON THE MENU:1. WHAT ARE THE MOST UNDERRATED D.I.Y KITS FROM SMALLER NEIGHBOURHOOD RESTAURANTS2. HOW TO GET RESTAURANT QUALITY INGREDIENTS DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR DURING LOCKDOWN 2.0 3. WHAT CHARACTERISTICS WE CAN LEARN FROM LONDON’S TOP CHEFS 4. WHY THE PANDEMIC WILL ACTUALLY BENEFIT THE LONDON FOOD SCENCE LONG TERM5. LONDON’S BEST PUDDING6. LONDON’S THE BEST CHEAP EAT 7. LONDON’S BEST SOURDOUGH AND BUTTER8. BEST FOODIE INSTA ACCOUNTS TO FOLLOWWant more Content?  Follow  on LinkedIn and Instagram 🤝 Let's Connect! ►Let’s link-up here ​ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/) ►Stalk me here ​ (https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/)

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