A Talk with Justine Reichman, Founder of NextGenChef
Show Notes for The Jason Cavness Experience
On this episode of the Jason Cavness Experience we talk to Justine Reichman, Founder of NextGenChef
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We talk about the following
Why eating healthy is a basic human right
Her role with Founders Institute
NextGenChef
What part of HR takes up her time
Justine’s Bio
NextGenChef Progressive thinker Justine Reichman, founder NexGenChef, considers eating healthy a basic human right. “We are empowering the next generation of culinary innovators dedicated to regenerative practices and making nutritious food more affordable,” says Reichman, whose San Francisco-based platform supports socially minded entrepreneurs with the resources they need to launch their businesses and begin creating greater access to quality food products. The expansive network offers real tools, including and a directory of more than 1,500 culinary mentors, help with research and development, and dynamic community events. Reichman adds, “We want to change the conversation, so that people everywhere demand a better food system.”
Justine’s Gift
We are offering everyone that is interested in creating healthier food systems or learning more about building a business. Or just an end consumer and wants to know why they should make the healthier food choice to join NextGenChef. We're offering a three month free trial you can email me directly justine@nextgenchef.com
Justine’s Social Media
Company Instagram: @NextGenChef
Justine’s Instagram: justinereichman
Justine’s FB: https://www.facebook.com/justine.reichman
Justine’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinereichman/
Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nextgenchef/
Company Website: https://nextgenchef.com/
Company Twitter: @_NextGenChef
Justine’s email: justine@nextgenchef.com
Justine’s Advice
I think as entrepreneurs as people in this world, and going through these uncertain times, I think it's really important to take a few minutes and create some normalcy for yourself and give yourself a little bit of time to relax. I find I can constantly go through the days and the weekend, working. So what I tried to do and what I encourage everyone else to do is maybe try to stop working on the weekends. Try to actually take Saturday and Sunday off. Whether it's that you're going to go walk your dog, watch some movies, cook. But I feel for me, it's really made a huge impact and allowed me to be more efficient, effective, and hard working during the weekdays.
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