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Certified Angus Beef Launches Podcast

‘CAB Bite’ offers insights about the brand and the quality beef supply chain.

April 8, 2026

CAB Bite Host Lindsay Graber Runft discusses the common question, "Is it really Angus?" with podcast guests John Stika and Mark McCully.

‘CAB Bite’ Host Lindsay Graber Runft discusses the common question, "Is it really Angus?" with podcast guests John Stika and Mark McCully.

by Certified Angus Beef LLC

Ever wondered how Certified Angus Beef (CAB) got its start — or how the brand continues to drive demand for Angus genetics today? The CAB Bite  podcast will answer those questions and more. In 20 minutes or less, listeners will get an extra “bite” of news, insights and practical takeaways. The podcast launched in April, with the first three episodes now available.

Lindsay Graber Runft — podcast host and CAB director of producer communications — welcomes guests from the brand and across the beef community to talk about all things CAB and high-quality beef production.

New episodes will be launched on an ad hoc basis, as part of the brand’s growing communications efforts to connect cattle producers with valuable news and information. The short-form podcast aims to give the beef community an up-close, behind-the-scenes look at CAB and its supply chain.

CAB President John Stika and American Angus Association CEO Mark McCully are among the first podcast guests, with podcast topics covering the brand’s inception, CAB’s live animal specification and international production in Uruguay.

The CAB Bite podcast can be found at www.CABcattle.com/podcast and on all major podcast platforms.

Angus enthusiasts will also be interested in listening to The Angus Conversation podcast published by the Angus Journal team and the Angus at Work podcast published by the Angus Beef Bulletin.

Editor’s note: [Lead photo courtesy CAB.]

Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA, Vol. 18, No. 4-A

CAB The Bite logoAbout the host

Lindsay Graber Runft leads efforts to build awareness in the beef supply chain and guides the brand’s voice in the cattle market. She works closely with the brand communications and production teams to build strategic relationships with partners in the beef industry. Lindsay is a fifth-generation cattle producer and lives on her family’s cow-calf ranch in Kansas. Alongside her husband, Cody, they’re raising three kids who are already looking forward to being the next generation at the ranch.

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