We had not heard of this series until now, but considering the geographic and foodstuff focus of this current episode, we want to know more, especially considering what we learn in the show’s About section:
Iron Way Films, the creators of Original Fare, has spent the last seven years traversing the globe in search of authentic stories and incredible locations. We’ve explored tropical oceans with musicians & pro-surfers. Road horses through big sky back country with ranch riders. Tasted backyard wine deep in the tiny towns of Provence. We’ve glamped, we’ve camped, we’ve lived on boats and spent far too much time in rental cars.
But we always sought to uncover what makes a place special- and what makes it unique.

Iron Way Films produces digital stories that reach millions of viewers for some of the most influential organizations in the world. Creators of Disney’s web series “Imagine Your Planet”, Iron Way shared the incredible story of kids changing their communities through project-based-learning.
Iron Way created a stop-motion animation short for Participant Media’s hunger in America documentary, “A Place at the Table,” a web series featuring today’s most innovative leaders for National Academy of Engineering, an artisan travelogue through Bali for John Hardy & QVC, a series of funny green messaging starring Alec Baldwin three years in a row for UTSA & the US Open, and a dive into the artist’s mind with the likes of Jack Johnson & Ben Harper for NRDC.
Most recently, they launched their first original content platform, Original Fare- the go-to travel video series for eating, drinking, and discovering local craft fare. They’re also currently in production on PBS Parent’s Kitchen Explorers web series starring Alice Currah.

Co-Founder Kelly Cox was selected as one of Interview magazine’s “Top 50 Under 30 To Watch” and Glamour Magazine’s “50 Women Doing Great Green Things.” She’s also been featured in London magazine “Dazed & Confused” and GOOD Magazine. She has spoken at South by Southwest, Arts Presenters, Martha’s Vineyard Women’s Entrepreneurial Network, SXSWEco, and BlogHer Food.

Co-Founder Lucas Longacre is an Award-winning Director; he worked every back breaking job in production long before creating Iron Way Films. As the technical director of the company, he is driven to find new ways to tell every story better. This tireless ability to push the boundaries of web storytelling has taken him from filming zombies to rock stars to high-tech experimental laboratories around the world.
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