Daniel Motlop

Daniel Motlop

From Food Bytes with Sarah Patterson by Howdy Partners Media

May 21, 2026 · 30 min · Season 9 · Episode 19

About this episode

Daniel Motlop discusses his transition from AFL footballer to entrepreneur, focusing on indigenous ingredients and eco-friendly food products.

Daniel Motlop was a very exciting footballer to watch during his playing days for North Melbourne and Port Adelaide, where he clocked up 130 AFL games. Post footy, Daniel has found a new calling and, through his businesses, is combining native ingredients,  indigenous skills, cultural knowledge and traditional methods with modern eco-friendly technology to produce some amazing food and beverage products for us to enjoy. Daniel takes us inside the development of products like his Green Ant Gin and the benefits his venture is bringing to traditional communities. Plus, we find out about his cooking skills and reminisce about his AFL days.  The Food Poll is timely, tasty and testing. As we prepare for those cold wintry nights, would you go the vegie curry or the curried snags?   To discover more about Daniel Motlop's Seven Seasons visit  www.seven-seasons.com.au .  Presented by Sarah Patterson & Kevin Hillier Broadcast each Sunday on the ACE Radio Network - https://aceradio.com.au/ Catch us also on: Radio 2DD - Easy Listening - On Line - https://www.2dd.online/ Follow us on Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/foodbyteswithsarahpatterson/ Twitter…

People in this episode

Host: Sarah Patterson

Guest: Daniel Motlop

Topics covered

  • AFL
  • indigenous ingredients
  • food and beverage
  • cultural knowledge
  • eco-friendly technology
  • cooking skills

Keywords

  • Daniel Motlop
  • AFL
  • Green Ant Gin
  • indigenous ingredients
  • Seven Seasons
  • food and beverage

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: North Melbourne, Port Adelaide, Seven Seasons, Howdy Partners Media

Products: Green Ant Gin

Places: Australia

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