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Cafeteria Confessions

Podkast av School Food and Wellness Group

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Welcome to Cafeteria Confessions! Join our host, Emily Chatelain, CEO and Founder of School Food and Wellness Group, as she kicks off our new podcast dedicated to school nutrition and wellness. In this debut episode, we introduce the show’s mission: to celebrate the leaders and innovators devoted to serving healthy meals and enhancing student success. Each episode will feature insights from experts in school nutrition and education who are making a real difference in schools across the country. At School Food and Wellness Group, we’re committed to building sustainable meal programs that go beyond feeding students. Our programs are crafted to educate and inspire students, empowering them to make healthy choices for life. Working in school food is often a tireless and unsung role, and this podcast aims to honor those who go above and beyond to nourish students with understanding and dedication. Cafeteria Confessions will bring you the voices and stories that remind us why student wellness matters. Subscribe now, and don’t miss a single inspiring episode!

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The Most Regulated Kitchen in America

What if one of the most regulated kitchens in America wasn’t a hospital or a five-star restaurant, but your local school cafeteria? In this episode of Cafeteria Confessions, we sit down with registered dietitian and child nutrition expert Olga Botero to uncover the massive amount of regulation behind every school meal served across the country. From federal nutrition standards and vegetable subgroup requirements to procurement rules, production records, portioning guidelines, and administrative reviews, Olga explains what it really takes to operate a compliant school meal program. Drawing on decades of experience with USDA Food and Nutrition Services, the Institute of Child Nutrition, and Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Olga shares an inside look at how these regulations shape everything from menu planning and recipes to food purchasing and daily operations. Join us as we explore how school meal regulations have evolved over time and discuss the growing push for healthier, less processed foods in schools.

19. mai 2026 - 26 min
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The $1.60 Lunch

What can you really serve a child with $1.60? In this episode of Cafeteria Confessions, we sit down with Leslie Fowler, CEO and President of AFYA Food Service Management and former Chief of Nutrition at Chicago Public Schools to unpack the reality behind school meal funding. While the reimbursement sits around $4.60, most of it never touches the tray. It goes to labor, equipment, and operations. With decades of experience, Fowler shares how even a one-cent shift can mean millions, and why the real power in school food often comes down to procurement, not just what’s on the menu. From tight kitchen spaces to the true cost of feeding students, this conversation takes a closer look at the decisions schools make every day. The $1.60 Lunch challenges what we think we know about school meals and reveals just how much strategy, tradeoffs, and creativity go into feeding millions of students.

7. mai 2026 - 29 min
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Welcome to Cafeteria Confessions!

Welcome to Cafeteria Confessions! Join our host, Emily Chatelain, CEO and Founder of School Food and Wellness Group, as she leads this podcast dedicated to school nutrition and wellness. Throughout each season, we continue to explore the show’s mission: to celebrate the leaders and innovators devoted to serving healthy meals and enhancing student success. Each episode features insights from experts in school nutrition and education who are making a real difference in their communities. In every episode, Cafeteria Confessions goes beyond the surface to show what it really takes to run a school meal program. From funding realities and evolving regulations to staffing challenges, and food quality, this podcast brings honest conversations and real-world perspectives to the forefront. Working in school nutrition is complex, often misunderstood, and rarely recognized, and this podcast aims to shine a light on the people and decisions that shape the student experience every day. Subscribe now, and don’t miss a single episode!

4. mai 2026 - 1 min
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Lawrence: Lawrence Family Development Charter School

In this episode, we visit Lawrence Family Development Charter School in Lawrence, Massachusetts, where a diverse, urban school community is rethinking what school lunch can be through student voice, wellness, and sustainability. From hands-on taste tests and student surveys that directly influence the menu to intentional efforts to boost participation, this school shows how listening to kids builds trust and engagement. We also dive into their standout composting and recycling program, which diverts more than 90 percent of cafeteria waste from landfills and saved the school $75,000 in just one year. With students actively leading the effort and bringing these habits home, this episode highlights how school meals can support equity, environmental responsibility, and whole-child wellness, proving that when schools invest in food thoughtfully, the impact reaches far beyond the cafeteria.

21. jan. 2026 - 38 min
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Mitkof Island: Petersburg School District, Alaska

In this episode, we head to Mitkof Island, Alaska, where Carlee Johnson McIntosh, Director of Child Nutrition for Petersburg School District, proves that even in the most remote settings, schools can serve fresh, culturally relevant meals. From earning multiple Healthy Meals Incentives (HMI) recognition awards to building partnerships with local fishermen and farmers—sometimes involving travel by boat and a hike—Carlee shares how her team brings real, whole food to students every day. She dives into the challenges of access, the power of nutrition education, and the importance of honoring Indigenous and community food traditions. This episode shows what is possible when you believe feeding kids is just as important as teaching them.

4. aug. 2025 - 33 min
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