In this episode of Uncommon Ground, Talal sits down with OzHarvest Founder and social entrepreneur Ronni Kahn to explore the personal journey behind one of Australia’s most impactful purpose-led organisations.
From growing up in apartheid-era South Africa to living on a kibbutz in Israel, Ronni reflects on the formative experiences that shaped her understanding of inequality, community and responsibility. She shares how a successful events business in Sydney ultimately led to a life-changing moment, witnessing thousands of kilograms of perfectly good food being thrown away, and the decision to redirect her life toward rescuing surplus food to feed those in need.
Ronni discusses the risks of walking away from commercial success, the courage required to challenge entrenched systems, and how OzHarvest has grown from a simple act of giving into a national movement spanning food rescue, education and social innovation.
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Episode Running Order
- Intro: Ronni Kahn, OzHarvest and the fight against food waste (00:03)
• First memories: childhood in Johannesburg with two older sisters (01:29)
• Her father’s accident and the lesson of resilience (03:30)
• Growing up during apartheid and witnessing inequality (06:50)
• Family values, activism and early exposure to social justice (08:14)
• Jewish identity, youth movements and community discipline (11:06)
• Schooling at King David and living in a liberal bubble (11:45)
• The impact of losing “Flory” — her childhood carer (17:25)
• Leaving South Africa at 17 to study in Israel (18:48)
• Culture shock, independence and life on a kibbutz (19:15)
• 10 years in a socialist commune: values vs individuality (21:23)
• Moving to Haifa and building a successful florist business (26:52)
• Political changes in Israel and deciding to leave (28:22)
• Choosing Australia: familiarity without overt apartheid (29:13)
• Starting over with $10,000 and building an events company (30:21)
• The Star City pitch and scaling a creative business (31:34)
• The moment that changed everything: thousands of kilos of wasted food (32:44)
• Midnight at Matthew Talbot Hostel — the OzHarvest spark (33:10)
• Closing the events business to pursue purpose full-time (34:24)
• Risk, naivety and the entrepreneurial leap of faith (37:02)
• OzHarvest today: beyond food rescue to education (38:36)
• Feast, NEST and Nourish — empowering the next generation (39:44)
• OzHarvest Ventures: social enterprise in action (42:22)
• Conscious Drink & partnering with Indigenous business (43:47)
• Founder to CEO transition and scaling impact (45:21)
• The Hunger Solutions Lab and ending hunger in Australia (46:39)
• Quickfire: misconceptions, essentials and advice to her younger self (48:03)
• The conversation that shaped her purpose: “go out and feed people” (49:11)
• Closing reflections & outro (49:44)