Hi Everyone, Welcome to another beautiful week! I am so thankful that I have a loving circle of family and friends to cushion the daily bombardment of horrendous things going on in the world. Whether it’s issues on immigration, gun … Read More
Posts tagged: #industrial agriculture
iEat Green is Inspired to Get Mad as Hell, and We’re Not Going to Take it Anymore!! Alicia Newton, Founder of Nourish My Soul Joins Bhavani on PRN
Hi Everyone, I am just finishing up another jam packed week, with lots of fun, inspiration, and frustration. I had the enormous pleasure of seeing Brian Cranston on Broadway in the new show Network. OMG! He is amazing! However, the … Read More
iEat Green Shares Interview with Mary Lawrence, Author of “Eat Vegan with Me: Creating Community Through Conversation and Compassionate Cuisine”
Hi All, I had a wonderful conversation with Mary Lawrence this morning, about her book, Eat Vegan with Me: Creating Community Through Conversation and Compassionate Cuisine. Her book is not just a cookbook, it is a manual to navigate conversation … Read More
iEat Green Takes a Look at the Disparity in Health Care and Birth Outcomes in Our Wealthy Country; Members of the Foundation for the Advancement of Midwifery Join Bhavani on PRN
Hi Everyone, Over the years, I have spent a lot of time talking about our broken food system, and how the lack of access to healthy food in many poor communities effects the health and education of the children living … Read More
iEat Green Interviews Chris Hunt from GRACE Communications Foundation
Hi All, Yesterday, I had a great interview with Chris Hunt, the GRACE Communications Foundation’s Special Advisor on Food and Agriculture. We discussed many of the problems with our industrial agricultural system, from factory farms to food waste, and talked … Read More
iEat Green Interviews Terry Spence, Kendra Kimbirauskas, and Ashlen Busick from the Socially Responsible Agricultural Project
Hi Everyone, Yesterday I had a great interview with the folks over at the Socially Responsible Agricultural Project (SRAP), which is a non profit organization that empowers rural communities and family farmers to fight back against the infiltration of industrial … Read More