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Hungry Girl: Chew the Right Thing!

202: Bonus Bite: Interview with Patrick Schwarzenegger

Hungry Girl: Chew the Right Thing!

Lisa Lillien

Arts, Health & Fitness, Nutrition, Food

4.6978 Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

In this bonus episode, Lisa sits down with the cocreator of MOSH, Patrick Schwarzenegger, to talk about his brain-fuel nutrition bars. Find out how his parents encouraged him to get into the business world at a relatively young age. (You’re never going to believe what he was selling.) And stick around for the speed round to find out Patrick’s favorite things! So push play now, then head on over to the Foodcast page to find out more about MOSH.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hungry Gullery Gullery, Gullry Fries, and Ice Grec for Tips and Tricks from Hungry

0:06.2

Girl Girl, Girl,

0:09.3

Cause it's a hungry world.

0:11.2

I'm so hungry. I'm so hungry.

0:13.0

Hey, it's Lisa Lillian, also known as Hungry Girl,

0:17.0

and you are listening to a bonus bite episode of the Choose the Right Thing podcast.

0:23.0

If you listened closely the other week,

0:26.0

you know that we had Patrick Schwarzenegger on

0:29.0

as a guest.

0:30.0

He, along with his mom, Maria Shriver,

0:32.0

is a founder of

0:32.9

Mosh bars are incredible they are totally a hungry girl favorite and he was nice

0:38.8

enough to come by a hungry land and do an interview we featured a portion of that interview in that episode, but we thought

0:45.6

it would be fun to run the interview in its entirety and we're going to just play that for you

0:50.6

right now. Enjoy. So you are such an entrepreneur I've been reading about you and I know that like

0:56.4

in the time you were a little kid you had lemonade stands how and why do you think that all

1:01.6

sort of unfolded?

1:03.2

Oh, God, I mean, I've always been really interested in business, I guess, and that's

1:09.6

from, semi from kind of the lemonade stand that I would do when I was younger, but my parents were very kind of adamant and big believers that the best way to learn was by kind of immersing yourself in specific situations.

1:22.0

And with business, although it sounds kind of corny and weird with a lemonade stand,

1:26.0

that was the way that my parents taught me business.

1:30.0

I remember one of my first birthday gifts that I can remember was one of those first birthday gifts that a kid could actually, you know, drive,

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