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From Opera in New York to Indoor Farming – Alex Tyink from Fork Farms

Brad Cebulski June 13, 2024


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From Opera in New York to Indoor Farming - Alex Tyink from Fork Farms
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Brad Cebulski, the host of The Sponge Show, interviews Alex Tyink, the CEO of Fork Farms, an indoor agriculture technology company. They discuss the origin story of Fork Farms and how growing their own food made them feel better physically and mentally. They talk about the impact of food on our health and the need for fresh, affordable, and high-quality food. They also discuss Fork Farms’ market fit, focusing on serving the K-12 education sector and their plans to expand into other verticals. They emphasize the importance of testing, learning, and adapting in entrepreneurship and the need to keep the mission and intentions pure.

Things to take away from the episode:

  • Growing your own food can have a transformative effect on your physical and mental well-being.
  • There is a need for fresh, affordable, and high-quality food in our communities.
  • Fork Farms focuses on serving the K-12 education sector and aims to decentralize food production.
  • Testing, learning, and adapting are crucial in entrepreneurship.
  • Keeping the mission and intentions pure can lead to success.
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Brad Cebulski

Brad started his own social media management firm over 13 years ago and aims to bring community leaders to the people. The ups and downs of growing a business have lead to many learnings, and The Sponge Show is your exclusive resource for this.

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