Episodes
Tune into this episode to hear the perspective of a true OG in the chocolate and cocoa activism space.Ayn Rigg's fight to eliminate child slavery from chocolate's supply chain started over 15 years ago, after she heard in the UK that chocolate is tied to child slavery. Upon her return to the US, she thought she might donate to a group working on this, but to her dismay she found absolutely nothing that focused on bringing attention to the plight of these farmers and children. That's when she...
Published 08/22/21
In this episode, we’re exploring the dark side of the chocolate industry and how most chocolate sold in the United States is produced with forced child labor. This is an issue that has been known about for decades now, but still very little improvement has been made over the years to fix it. In fact the problem is still growing with reports showing that more than 1.5 million children engage in hazardous work on cocoa farms in West Africa alone. Terry Collingsworth is an international human...
Published 08/09/21
In today's episode, Eric Case and Emma Rose explore solutions that we as chocolate consumers can easily implement. Eric Case has worked in the chocolate industry for over 25 years. Today he shares with us some of what he has learned over the years, leading into the topic of child labor and what we can do to combat this problem.Tune in until the end for a pro-tip about what chocolate you should try next!
Published 04/22/21
In this episode, we dive into the world of cocoa farming, and the process of making chocolate from bean to bar. Jeff Abella started a cocoa and coffee farm in Cameroon, Africa. He also owns a bean to bar chocolate and coffee roasting company in the USA called Moka Origins! Tune in for a fun conversation.
Published 04/14/21
Today we are diving into the world of chocolate in West Africa with a highly knowledgeable scholar of cocoa:Dr. Kristy Leissle is a scholar of cocoa and chocolate, and co-founder of the Cocoapreneurship Institute of Ghana. Since 2004, her work has investigated the politics, economics, and cultures of these industries, focusing on West African political economy and agriculture, specialty cocoa trades, and the complex meanings produced and consumed through chocolate marketing and advertising....
Published 04/08/21
In this first informal episode, our host Emma Rose along with co-host Ines Kervarec introduce the podcast and share their story of how chocolate became so central in their lives. Tune in to hear the "why" of it all!
Published 04/01/21