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Dr. Hauschka Skincare Starts ‘The Giving Garden’ Podcast

The series will host changemakers who will discuss food insecurity, sustainable practices and empowering local organizations to make impact steps toward giving.

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By: Lianna Albrizio

Associate Editor

Dr. Hauschka Skincare USA will have host changemakers and have lively discussions about the power of giving in its new podcast series, “The Giving Garden.”

Hosted by Martina Halloran, CEO of Dr. Hauschka USA and creator of The Giving Garden loyalty program, the podcast is out now.

In each episode, Halloran will share compelling stories of individuals and organizations whose acts of kindness—whether through time, resources or compassion—are creating ripples of change in their communities.

“The Giving Garden Podcast will highlight the potential of generosity to spark meaningful change and strengthen our connections to one another,” said Halloran.

Rooted in Dr. Hauschka’s values of care and reciprocity, The Giving Garden Podcast reflects the brand’s commitment to fostering self-reliance and thriving communities, per the brand. Episodes will explore themes like addressing food insecurity, promoting sustainable practices and empowering local organizations—all while inspiring listeners to take small, but impactful steps toward giving.

Holistic Well-Being Champions

Dr. Hauschka, a leader in natural skincare since 1967, says it has long championed sustainability and holistic well-being. Through its global sourcing projects, the brand empowers farmers with education in organic farming and ensures their communities remain self-reliant for generations.

“Our mission is to cultivate a culture of care—care for the earth, care for humanity, and care for the future,” said Halloran. “The Giving Garden Podcast is an extension of this mission, inviting listeners to join a movement of thoughtful giving that fosters connection and collective growth.”

The podcast’s name honors The Giving Garden loyalty program, an initiative founded by Martina in 2018, where consumer purchases directly support organizations working to close the food insecurity gap. Since its creation, The Giving Garden has been a pathway for customers to contribute meaningfully to their communities.

“My hope is that the stories we share will inspire our listeners to cultivate change in their own lives and communities—one small act at a time,” she said.

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