The Conch- Libby Davis
The Conch podcast · Seafood and Gender Equality (SAGE)
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Show Notes
From serving in the Peace Corps in Madagascar to serving oysters in Maine, Libby Davis is changing the industry paradigm with her mobile raw-bar and event catering company.
She and her team source world-class Maine oysters directly from a network of WOMEN-owned sea farms, delivering a best-in-class raw-bar experience while increasing visibility for underrepresented groups on the working waterfront.
To hear Libby's story and how she's amplifying diverse voices in aquaculture, tune into Season 4, Episode 7 of The Conch podcast.
Episode Guide
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:00 Intro
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00:52 Introducing Lady Shuckers, Libby Davis' mobile raw bar and event catering company on a mission to support women in aquaculture and increase representation and visibility of underrepresented groups on the waterfront.
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02:42 Why oysters?
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10:52 Lady Shuckers was born from a "desire to shuck oysters and change the industry paradigm"—with their support, women are making big strides in Maine's oyster farming sector.
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14:56 What are the barriers to women's participation in aquaculture?
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18:40 Libby served three years in the Peace Corps in Madagascar in 2015. She recently returned for another exchange and paints a picture of development work in one of the poorest countries in the world.
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30:31 Inequality is everywhere. How can we address inequality in the seafood sector? (Hint, think about how you spend your dollars!)
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36:49 Libby gave a LOT of shoutouts in this episode:
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Amanda Moeser of Lanes Island Oysters
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Emily Selinger of Emily's Oysters
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John Herrigel of Maine Island Oyster Company
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Jaclyn Robidoux
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Alicia Gaiero of Nauti Sisters Sea Farm
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The Briny Babe
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Andy Rogers of Jolie Rogers Traveling Raw Bar
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Sister Island Oysters
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Resources:
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Read more about Lady Shuckers mobile raw bar and catering company, the farms they source from, and grab some merch at ladyshuckers.com
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Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about why women are drawn to the close-knit oyster farming community in Maine.
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