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A Seat for Everyone: Maggie Kane & A Place at the Table

A Seat for Everyone: Maggie Kane & A Place at the Table

Update: 2025-07-28
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In this episode of Oak City Move, I sit down with Maggie Kane, the passionate founder of A Place at the Table — Raleigh’s first pay-what-you-can café. Maggie shares the inspiring journey of how she created a space where everyone, regardless of income, can enjoy a warm meal in a welcoming environment.

We dive into the power of radical hospitality, the importance of dignity and accessibility in addressing food insecurity, and the everyday impact of community-driven solutions. Maggie’s story is one of bold compassion, big vision, and a deep belief that everyone deserves a seat at the table.

Whether you’re interested in social entrepreneurship, food justice, or just love hearing from changemakers in your community, this episode will leave you feeling full — in more ways than one.




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A Seat for Everyone: Maggie Kane & A Place at the Table

A Seat for Everyone: Maggie Kane & A Place at the Table

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