Sam Cahall spent her childhood in rural Kentucky running wild in the woods near her home. She attended Centre College and earned a degree in Sociology and Anthropology. After school she held various sales and food industry jobs, and served as an admin at an environmental nonprofit. She found the most joy in making granola on her boss’s one-acre homestead surrounded by goats, inspiring great interest in alternative food channels. In 2016 she traded out the Appalachian Foothills for the San Gabriel Mountains. To help get the lay of the land she canvassed Los Angeles for an environmental nonprofit but most recently was head of a bakery. Her aim to live by the motto to “leave things better than you found it” has returned her to the world of nonprofits. When she is not working, Sam is in the kitchen recreating family recipes and the delicious foods found in her new home. Apart from food, she also enjoys abandoning craft projects, reading, and spending time outdoors.