Today’s guest is Robin Gentry McGee, founder of Essential Provisions.
Robin’s story is part kitchen, part battlefield – not one of dirt and distant lands, but a battle for her father’s health. Her early years were spent in the family’s garden, followed by a career in food and restaurants, and then a seismic moment when her father’s hospital experience forced her to rethink what we call “hospital food.”
That led her from the kitchen to product development and ultimately to building shelf-stable meals designed with service members and high performers in mind.
As Robin says:
“These guys, especially when they were deployed, they need a taste of home. They need to feel like this just came off their loved one's stove.”
This episode isn’t about miracle cures or grand claims. It’s about how a daughter’s experience with her father—about family meals, advocacy, and seeing what people are actually fed when they’re at their most vulnerable—became the engine for a company trying to reconnect service members to real food.
We dig into product development, sourcing from regenerative farms, the procurement challenges with the military, and the practical reasons why a “taste of home” matters for health, performance, and morale.
Enjoy!
Published on 3 weeks, 3 days ago
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