iEat Green with Bhavani Podcast on Progressive Radio Network

“iEat Green with Bhavani” Radio Show on PRN

Join Bhavani every Thursday from 10-11 AM EST for her radio show, iEat Green with Bhavani on the Progressive Radio Network.  Go to PRN.fm and click the “Listen Live” button. Or, if you prefer, listen on the phone by calling 712-775-6850.

Every week, Bhavani helps listeners explore ways in which to live a more sustainable life! Listen in for healthy recipes, dynamic guest interviews, and engaging discussions of issues surrounding our food system, sustainability, health, the environment and the building of community.

If you want to call in during the show with any questions for me or my guest, the call-in number is 888-874-4888. If you are listening to the podcast after the live broadcast, you can still ask me a question by leaving me a voicemail message at 862-800-6805. Just remember to say your name, what show you’re calling about (iEat Green with Bhavani), and your question. The message will be passed on to me, and I will get back to you.

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Radio Podcast Archive:

iEat Green Shares Interview with Michael Kilpatrick, Co-Founder of Growing Farmers

Hi Everyone, I just finished my interview with Michael Kilpatrick, the co-founder of Growing Farmers and In the Field Consultants. Michael is a farmer, presenter, host, inventor and online entrepreneur. He and his brother started a farm in upstate New … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Alex Gerofsky about The World U.P. Foundation and Their Mobile Produce Pantry!

Hi Everyone, Today I had the opportunity to talk with Alexander Gerofsky, about a new non-profit organization he helped to get off the ground in Richmond, VA., The World U.P. Foundation. U.P. stands for Understanding and Peaceful, and they are … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Kristin Lawless, Author of “Formerly Known As Food: How the Industrial Food System is Changing Our Minds, Bodies, and Culture.”

Hi Everyone, It’s always a pleasure interviewing someone who’s philosophy is in total alignment with mine, and that is how my interview with Kristin Lawless was. Her book,“Formerly Known As Food: How the Industrial Food System is Changing Our Minds, … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Laura Anne Minkoff-Zern, Author of “The New American Farmer”

Hi Everyone, I had such an interesting and thought provoking interview this week with Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern. Dr. Minkoff-Zern is an Associate Professor of Food Studies and an affiliated faculty member in the Departments of Geography and Women’s and Gender Studies … Read More

iEat Green Talks with John Ikerd, Agricultural Economist About the State of Our Food System!

This week I spoke with John Ikerd, about The State of Our Food System in Light of the Pandemic! John Ikerd is a Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Economics at the University of Missouri in Columbia. We discussed how the pandemic … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Steven McFadden, Author of “Deep Agroecology: Farms, Food, and Our Future”

Hi All, I just finished my interview with Steven McFadden, where we talked about his book and the meaning of Deep Agroecology.  Deep Agroecology is an umbrella term for everything good that can be connected to our food; organic, biodynamic, … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Carrie Weiss, Chef and Consultant

iEat Green Shares Interview with Carrie Weiss My guest this week was Carrie Weiss, chef, consultant, and “Food as Medicine” specialist. Carrie got her appreciation and love for cooking from her family, and it was honed in when they all … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Laura Chepner, Author of “Veducated”!

Hi Everyone, My guest today was Laura Chepner, who wrote a great handbook for teachers and educators about, ‘what it means to be vegan’, and how to empathize with your vegan students. The book, Veducated! An Educator’s Guide for Vegan-Inclusive … Read More