Marcella Tarable, co-founder of Food for Thought, joins Mad Influence to talk about her social initiative which gets people in agencies to donate their skills and lunch break to help charities with their communications in exchange for a nice lunch.


We chat about how a worldwide pandemic didn’t stop Food for Thought creating a very successful campaign for the homeless charity Depaul, why work-life balance is so important for creativity, and the power of a four day week. Marcella also talks about creating a tagline for the social business Ruby Cup (which helps combat period poverty) and why the latest Bodyform work is so good at breaking women's health taboos.


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You can find out more about Food for Thought at www.foodforthought.space 


If you would like to get involved with the Depaul campaign the link is www.justgiving.com/campaign/sleepbedless


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We recorded this episode remotely. The music for Mad Influence comes from Joseph McDade.