
#191: When the Pulpit Meets the Soil: The Church as a Food Hub
May 7, 2026 - 00:57:51
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In this episode of Edible Activist, Melissa sits down with Kenny and Cutt, the co-founders of Melon Nation — two Black farmers and agricultural specialists bringing fresh seeded watermelon and tropical fruits to communit...
#179: Melon Nation is an episode from Edible Activist Podcast by Melissa L. Jones. In this episode of Edible Activist, Melissa sits down with Kenny and Cutt, the co-founders of Melon Nation — two Black farmers and agricultural specialists b...
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Published Aug 17, 2025, 00:51:30 long, audio available.
In this episode of Edible Activist, Melissa sits down with Kenny and Cutt, the co-founders of Melon Nation — two Black farmers and agricultural specialists bringing fresh seeded watermelon and tropical fruits to communities across the East Coast. Together, they share how Melon Nation is building a vibrant supply chain rooted in health, sustainability, and cultural expression, while creating spaces where art, agriculture, and community flourish. From their mantra “It takes a seed to build a nation” to their mission of connecting rural, suburban, and urban communities, this conversation is all about the power of food to unite and inspire.
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#179: Melon Nation is from Edible Activist Podcast by Melissa L. Jones.
Published Aug 17, 2025 and 00:51:30 long