Posts tagged: #sustainable food system

iEat Green Shares Interview with Michel Nischan, Author, Chef, and Founder of Wholesome Wave

Hi All, The Progressive Radio Network is moving their offices and studios to a new location, so this week during the move, I will share an interview I did with Michel Nischan back in 2015. Michel Nischan is a four … Read More

Make a Change in Your Diet & Join in Slow Food’s – “Food for Change Week”; Stop the Trump Administration from Changing the Clean Car Act!; Stop the Secretary Of Interior from Opening Wildlife Refuge Land to Oil Pipelines; Stop the Creation of a New Tar Sands Pipeline in Minnesota!

Make a Change by Joining Slow Food’s Food for Change Campaign this week!  October is Slow Food International’s Food For Change Campaign, and this week. October 16th – 22nd is their “Food for Change” Week! Slow Food is looking to … Read More

iEat Green Attends Food Law Initiative At The Farmhouse Project; Amie Valpone, Author of “Eating Clean” Joins Bhavani on PRN

Hi All, I just came home from a great event at the Farmhouse Project, sponsored by Pace-NRDC Food Law Initiative (FLI) and GrowNYC. FLI is a collaboration between the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University and the Natural … Read More

iEat Green Interviews Pam Koch from the Tisch Food Center

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Hi Everyone, I am very excited to be interviewing Pam Koch this week on the Progressive Radio Network. Pam is the Executive Director and Research Associate Professor of Nutrition Education at the Tisch Food Center. She conducts research about the … Read More

iEat Green Encourages Consumers to Demand Transparency in Their Food; Interviews Michel Nischan, Founder, CEO and President of Wholesome Wave

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Hi Everyone, With food manufacturers knowing that consumers are becoming more aware of the foods they eat and choices they make, their marketing strategies are becoming trickier than ever. I just read an article in the NY Times about Perdue … Read More