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An Edible Communities Podcast
Eat, Drink, Think, is a podcast brought to you by Edible Communities, the James Beard Award-winning network of magazines published across the US and Canada. We celebrate all things local and sustainable in the food world. 

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An Edible Communities Podcast
Eat, Drink, Think, is a podcast brought to you by Edible Communities, the James Beard Award-winning network of magazines published across the US and Canada. We celebrate all things local and sustainable in the food world. 

    Don’t take the (click) bait: Marion Nestle on finding the truth behind the headlines

    Don’t take the (click) bait: Marion Nestle on finding the truth behind the headlines

    In this episode of Eat.Drink. Think., Marion Nestle, author of Slow Cooked, A Memoir in Food Politics, returns to Eat. Drink. Think. to help us think critically about food policy and politics. We talk about following the money when scientific studies are used as food marketing tools, and she gives us practical tips to navigate the news and identify what food system changes will rely on policy versus individual actions.
    Find show notes and a full transcript here.

    • 41分
    Food. Inc. 2: Michael Pollan and Melissa Robledo are Back for Seconds

    Food. Inc. 2: Michael Pollan and Melissa Robledo are Back for Seconds

    Sixteen years after the first film was released, Food, Inc. 2 comes “back for seconds” to reveal how corporate consolidation has gone unchecked, leaving a highly efficient yet shockingly vulnerable food system dedicated to profit over people. In this episode, host Amy O’Neill Houck talks with producer Michael Pollan and co-director Melissa Robledo about how innovative farmers, food producers, workers’ rights activists, and prominent legislators are facing these companies head-on to create a more sustainable, equitable future. Food, Inc. 2 is now available for screening on your favorite streaming service.
    Find show notes and a full transcript here.

    • 45分
    The Indigenous Food Movement with Andi Murphy

    The Indigenous Food Movement with Andi Murphy

    Andi Murphy joins host Amy O’Neill Houck for a conversation about food in Native America. Andi is the creator, host, and producer of the “Toasted Sister Podcast,” an award-winning show that documents the Native American Food Movement. She’s also the senior producer of the “Native America Calling” radio program, a one-hour national radio show about Indigenous issues and topics where she produces and hosts a food focused show every month called “The Menu.” We get into a nuanced look at food sovereignty as well as an update on hot new restaurants, Indigenous chefs, and cookbooks.
    Find show notes and a full transcript here.

    • 34分
    Can the soil save us? Dig into regenerative agriculture with Elizabeth Whitlow

    Can the soil save us? Dig into regenerative agriculture with Elizabeth Whitlow

    In this episode, host Amy O’Neill Houck speaks with Elizabeth Whitlow, executive director of the Regenerative Organic Alliance, an organization working to create a new certification standard for food, textiles, and personal care ingredients. We unpack what exactly is “regenerative;” how it serves eaters, workers, animals, and the planet; and whose responsibility it is to create and maintain standards. 
    Find show notes and a full transcript here.

    • 48分
    Read Local: A conversation with Edible Communities co-founder, Tracey Ryder

    Read Local: A conversation with Edible Communities co-founder, Tracey Ryder

    We kick off 2024 with a conversation with Tracey Ryder, co-founder of Edible Communities. Host Amy O’Neill Houck interviews Tracey for an update on the nearly 80 publications in the network, and they talk about the role Edible Communities can and does play in telling the stories of what we all eat, and why that storytelling matters. Hear about what new magazines are coming to readers in 2024 and an update on Edible Communities’ foray into television production.
    Find show notes and a full transcript here.

    • 23分
    Alaska Salmon: Julia O'Malley explains what it means to be wild

    Alaska Salmon: Julia O'Malley explains what it means to be wild

    In this episode of Eat. Drink. Think, host Amy O'Neill Houck speaks with Julia O’Malley about wild Alaska salmon.
    As a third-generation Alaskan, and a journalist, teacher, editor, and cook, Julia's work in newsrooms, classrooms, and kitchens explores Alaska’s culture, politics, climate, and food.
    This conversation builds on a recent article O’Malley wrote for Edible Communities titled “Alaska Runs on Salmon.” She delves into the five species of wild salmon fished in Alaska, what makes them unique, and what the challenges are that affect the fish and those who build their lives around them.
    Find show notes, other episodes, and more at ediblecommunities.com.
    RELEVANT LINKS:
    https://www.juliaomalley.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/jomalley17/
    https://uwapress.uw.edu/book/9780295746142/the-whale-and-the-cupcake/

    • 46分

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