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 Mark Winne, Author of “Food Town USA”

Hi Everyone,   Yesterday I had a great interview with Mark Winne about his new book, Food Town USA, and how the good food movement is infiltrating even the least suspected places. Mark traveled the country and highlighted 7 cities … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Kate Fullam, the Executive Director of the East End Food Institute!

This morning, I had a great conversation with Kate Fullam, the Executive Director of East End Food Institute.  The East End Food Institute is a nonprofit organization in Southampton, whose mission is to support, promote, and advocate for local food … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Sumiya Khan and Amelia Reese Masterson from CitySeed and Sanctuary Kitchen!

Hi Everyone, This past week, I had the pleasure of interviewing two women who are making a difference in their community. Amelia Reese Masterson, is the Executive Director of CitySeed, and Sumiya Khan, is the co-founder of Sanctuary Kitchen. CitySeed … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Misse Doe Axelrod, from The Vermont Farm and Forest School at Drift Farmstead!

It was such a treat to be in conversation with another Farm to School Educator, especially one that has been doing it for so many years! Misse is the Farm to School Educator at The Vermont Farm and Forest School … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Eric Jackson, Co-Founder of Black Yield Institute

This past Thursday, I had a great interview with Eric Jackson about the organization he helped to co-found.  The Black Yield Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to building a movement toward Black Land and Food Sovereignty in Baltimore, by … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Nicole Andersen, speaking about the Pharmacy to Farm Prescription Program!

Hi Everyone, This past Thursday, I had a great conversation with Nicole Andersen about NYC’s fruit and vegetable incentive programs. Nicole works at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and manages the Health Bucks Program and the Pharmacy … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Acadia Tucker, A Regenerative farmer, Climate activist, and Author

Hi Everyone, This past Thursday I had an awesome conversation with Acadia Tucker, author of, Growing Perennial Foods: A Field Guide to Raising Resilient Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables which came out in March and her new book, which is coming … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Maryam Henein, Documentary Filmmaker and Independent Journalist

Hi All, I had a very interesting interview with Maryam Henein yesterday, not only about her film, Vanishing of the Bees, but about her experience with Google and other social media platforms. It seems Google is now censoring information and … Read More