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Faces of food is produced by EAT, as a part of our mission to create a healthy and sustainable, global food systems leaving no one behind. Our interviews spotlight the work of activist, chefs and farmers, visionary leaders, innovative entrepreneurs and world-class scientists, who are transforming the way we produce, consume and think about food. We elevate the latest science on food, health and climate, as well as innovative solutions from all around the world.
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AgriMan: The Superhero on a Mission to Fix Food - with farmer Alpha Sennon
Farmer and entrepreneur Alpha Sennon started WHYFARM to turn agriculture into agri-coolture. By creating the world’s first food and nutrition super hero, AGRIman and his sidekick, PhotosyntheSista, Alpha aims to transform negative perceptions on farming in his native Trinidad and Tobago, and raise the future feeders of a growing world.
About season 3:
Who are taking action to fix our broken food system? From Trinidad and Tobago via Nigeria and Myanmar, to China and Australia, we meet the Faces of Food: 12 inspiring people driving action that is healthy for both people and the planet.
Learn more at EATforum.org
Season 3 post production by Shaw Media.
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The Australian Food Fighter - with Ronni Kahn
Stunned by the amount of food wasted in the hospitality industry, Ronni Kahn decided to clean up the mess. With just one van in Sydney she started OzHarvest, that today has grown to be Australia's leading food rescue organization. Ronni is now working with the Australian Government and key stakeholders to halve food waste nationally by 2030, as well as taking the unique food rescue model global.
About season 3:
Who are taking action to fix our broken food system? From Trinidad and Tobago via Nigeria and Myanmar, to China and Australia, we meet the Faces of Food: 12 inspiring people driving action that is healthy for both people and the planet.
Learn more at EATforum.org
Season 3 post production by Shaw Media.
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Redesigning Our Tomorrow With Food - with Prof. Corinna Hawkes
Prof. Corinna Hawkes is on a mission to help the world eat better. She is the director of food policy at City University of London, and a driving force in the Great Food System Transformation. What can we learn from her dedication to finding better solutions for diets?
About season 3:
Who are taking action to fix our broken food system? From Trinidad and Tobago via Nigeria and Myanmar, to China and Australia, we meet the Faces of Food: 12 inspiring people driving action that is healthy for both people and the planet.
Learn more at EATforum.org
Season 3 post production by Shaw Media.
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South Africa's Culinary Princess - with chef Lorna Maseko
Lorna Maseko was the first black ballerina to ever perform a principal role in South African theaters. Today, she’s a famous TV chef working to empower women and to extinguish world hunger by the year 2030 though sustainable food practises.
About season 3:
Who are taking action to fix our broken food system? From Trinidad and Tobago via Nigeria and Myanmar, to China and Australia, we meet the Faces of Food: 12 inspiring people driving action that is healthy for both people and the planet.
Learn more at EATforum.org
Season 3 post production by Shaw Media.
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Behavioural Food Change - with psychologist Per Espen Stoknes
Psychologist & economist Per Espen Stoknes specializes in long-term thinking and has smuggled in radical, environmental perspectives into hardcore financial companies. How can we change the decision makers to see the immense benefits of a healthy and sustainable food system?
About season 3:
Who are taking action to fix our broken food system? From Trinidad and Tobago via Nigeria and Myanmar, to China and Australia, we meet the Faces of Food: 12 inspiring people driving action that is healthy for both people and the planet.
Learn more at EATforum.org
Season 3 post production by Shaw Media.
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Changing Eating Habits in China - with Director at WildAid Jen Leung
Program Director at WildAid, Jen Leung, is working to deliver high-impact communications strategies to advocate for wildlife and environmental conservation. As a former lawyer from Beijing, she works to empower citizens across Asia to make more climate-friendly choices.
About season 3:
Who are taking action to fix our broken food system? From Trinidad and Tobago via Nigeria and Myanmar, to China and Australia, we meet the Faces of Food: 12 inspiring people driving action that is healthy for both people and the planet.
Learn more at EATforum.org
Season 3 post production by Shaw Media.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.