376: Hilary Boynton as The Lunch Lady
376: Hilary Boynton as The Lunch Lady. Preparing school meals with gut health in mind. Hilary is a certified holistic health counselor, with a BA in psychology from the University…
376: Hilary Boynton as The Lunch Lady. Preparing school meals with gut health in mind. Hilary is a certified holistic health counselor, with a BA in psychology from the University…
Why would anyone choose urban farming? by Farmer Greg Peterson Would you like to know my secret to a long and healthy life? My journey of this discovery started when…
350: Andrew Nowak on Garden to Cafeteria School Programs. Helping students have better access to healthier foods. Andrew is the former Director of the National School Garden Program for Slow…
349: Jennifer Johnson on Eco Conscious Cooking. Building healthy bodies and minds through good nutrition. Jennifer became a Chef 23 years ago after her son told her he hated her…
342: Ken Berry on Discussing Health with Your Doctor. Using your doctor as a valuable resource. Ken is a Family Physician, Speaker and Author of the self-published book Lies My…
298: Kathy Shea-Mormino on Healthy, Happy, Hens. Keeping backyard chickens healthy through simple steps. Known as The Chicken Chick, Kathy brings an informative style and fresh perspective on raising backyard…
283: Elizabeth Murphy on The Importance of Healthy Soil. Understanding the living matrix that affects the quality of our food. Elizabeth has a passion for growing food which led her…
263: Deanna Cook on Kids and Farmers Markets. Creating an early love of healthy foods & cooking through fun activities. Deanna graduated from college and received a Watson Fellowship to…
A health enthusiast and entrepreneur Constantin shares his story with Greg about getting the inspiration to start a health food company because he was struggling to find healthy food options. His active lifestyle gave him a need for good food, while at the same time challenged him to get access to real food options and with his background, he was ready to make a positive solution viable for other health conscious people.
Greg talks with one of the foremost experts on soil health Dr. Elaine Ingham and learns a lot about the world of microbiological life in the soil. Her studies have been amazing and it is easy to see how being a student in one of her classes can be quite informative. She tells about how she became so focused on the microbiological life in the soil and educates us on the importance of those first few dozen inches of earth our food is grown in. This is a mini course of science in just one podcast.