Addressing food insecurity with Meals in the Meantime – A special Podcasthon episode with Kevin M. Yates

A special Beyond 6 Seconds episode for Podcasthon 2026.
This is a special Beyond 6 Seconds episode for Podcasthon, where for one week, thousands of podcasts are highlighting a nonprofit of their choice, to raise awareness and encourage support for charities around the world. The focus of this episode is Meals in the Meantime, a nonprofit organization addressing food insecurity in the Chicagoland south suburbs. Meals in the Meantime provides free, fresh, healthy, high-quality grocery bags of food at drive-thru, pop-up food pantries.
I interviewed Kevin M. Yates, President and Founder of Meals in the Meantime, about:
- What inspired him to start Meals in the Meantime
- How Meals in the Meantime achieves its mission of "filling the food gap with nourishment and dignity"
- How the nonprofit's philosophy of "What Would You Eat" (WWYE) influences the types of foods that Meals in the Meantime provides
- Why Meals in the Meantime is different from other types of food banks and food pantries
Learn more about how you can support Meals in the Meantime at MealsInTheMeantime.org and follow them on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.
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