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98: From "Farmageddon" to farm

98: From "Farmageddon" to farm

FromWise Traditions


98: From "Farmageddon" to farm

FromWise Traditions

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Oct 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Kristin Canty is the filmmaker behind “Farmageddon: the unseen war on American family farms.” She is proud and pleased at how the documentary has shed light on the dangers of modern industrial farming practices. And yet now her life has taken a new turn; she has shifted from fighting those whose regulations threaten small-scale farms to running a farm herself. She now owns a farm and runs an organic/sustainable/local restaurant in New Hampshire. You will be inspired by both stages of her life: how she took on the idea of making the movie, ignoring the naysayers  how it had much more success than anticipated the influence of raw milk and traditional dietary practices on her son's health and, subsequently, on her lifestyle the movie's impact on the raw milk movement how/why she got into farming and the restaurant business why real food is a priority for Kristin and her family (and why it should be one for all of us) For more on Kristin's restaurant and projects, visit woodshilltable.com. For complete show notes for this episode, visit westonaprice.org.      
Released:
Oct 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Looking to improve your health? The Wise Traditions podcast embraces traditions from the past for optimal health today! The key is to nourish our bodies with nutrient-dense food, not processed, food-like products. Health coach Hilda Labrada Gore, known as Holistic Hilda, is the host and producer of the show. She conducts down-to-earth interviews with leading health and wellness experts (scientists, doctors, farmers, physical therapists, and more) to uncover practical tips that you can incorporate into your life today. This podcast is brought to you by the Weston A. Price Foundation, committed to wise traditions in food, farming, and the healing arts.