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Episode 16: Ari Weinzweig

Episode 16: Ari Weinzweig

FromEvolutionaries


Episode 16: Ari Weinzweig

FromEvolutionaries

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Nov 6, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ari Weinzweig is the co-owner and founding partner of Zingermans Community of Businesses, a family of small food related companies and ventures. Zingermans Community of Businesses has since evolved to nine businesses from the first original deli in 1982, revolutionizing the idea of food mail orders, and the way people eat in Michigan. On this special episode of Evolutionaries, hear from Ari himself on how Zingermans became so instrumental in the food industry. This program has been sponsored by Heritage Foods USA. Relationships are relationships. Theres a mythology that relationships are supposed to be forever, but most of them arent for whatever reasons. Each of us as individuals is growing and evolving, and I think that weve never held it against somebody if they dont want to work with us. [15:50] Part of our current vision for Zingermans 2020 is that we leave our world a better place than when we got going. [16:00] -- Ari Weinzweig on Evolutionaries
Released:
Nov 6, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (36)

HeritageRadioNetwork.org (HRN) presents “Evolutionaries,” a new radio documentary series featuring the stories behind the stories of individuals who defied conventions and shaped our food landscape. Tune in to hear from personalities who made their mark on our collective food culture, sharing experiences in their own words. Eric Ripert recounts club nights at 6AM. Steve Jenkins reminisces about secretly selling illegal cheeses. Harold McGee recalls how the smell of his mother’s curry sauces clung to his clothes during the school day. “Evolutionaries” is your chance to hear these food visionaries unguarded and unchained from the conventional food media format.