Deliciously Incorrect with Guest Heretic, Dr. Shawn Baker

Last week we talked to Dr. Shawn Baker about different aspects of the carnivore diet and the quality of meat raised in pasture versus indoors. This week, we explore the impact of modern food sourcing on humans, is seasoning meat yea or nay, and how what’s the scoop on how carnivores poop. If you missed … More Deliciously Incorrect with Guest Heretic, Dr. Shawn Baker

Environmental Impacts of a Carnivore Diet with Guest Heretic, Dr. Shawn Baker

You’ve probably heard of vegetarian and vegan diets, but have you ever heard of a carnivore diet? Today’s guest heretic, Dr. Shawn Baker, will share his experience with eating only meat. We’ll learn if you should be leaning more towards the carnivore side of the food plate, why are there so many ex-vegans in the carnivore … More Environmental Impacts of a Carnivore Diet with Guest Heretic, Dr. Shawn Baker

Guest Heretic Dina Falconi – Foraging & Feasting: A Field Guide And Wild Food Cookbook

I’ve said it before — Americans have a horrible relationship with food. But our Guest Heretic Dina Falconi doesn’t. Join us for a sensuous walk where we’ll forage for delicious wild edibles, liberate ourselves from a broken food system, and nourish our souls using her gorgeous book Foraging & Feasting: a Field Guide and Wild … More Guest Heretic Dina Falconi – Foraging & Feasting: A Field Guide And Wild Food Cookbook

Healthy Dairy, Healthier Planet; The Many Benefits of 100% Pastured Dairy Phyllis van Amburgh

Are dairy cows destroying the planet? Should milk cartons carry a skull and cross-bones on them? Our healthy ancestors would’ve laughed at our modern theories about dairy. Today’s guest heretic is Phyllis van Amburgh of Dharma Lea Farm in New York State. As a member of the Savory Global Network of farms, she knows that … More Healthy Dairy, Healthier Planet; The Many Benefits of 100% Pastured Dairy Phyllis van Amburgh

Defining Organic; All About Animal Welfare, Regenerative Agriculture, and Rural Economics; Guest Heretic Will Harris of White Oak Pastures

When Will Harris’s dad started using ammonium nitrate fertilizer on his farm in 1946, he had no idea he was destroying the microscopic flora and fauna on the land that are necessary for maintaining healthy top soil. So after 50 years, he moved to a farming system that is not only organic, but regenerates the … More Defining Organic; All About Animal Welfare, Regenerative Agriculture, and Rural Economics; Guest Heretic Will Harris of White Oak Pastures