• #65 Food Production Madness, Diet Zealotry, and Disconnection From Nature with James Connolly

  • Apr 16 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
  • Podcast

#65 Food Production Madness, Diet Zealotry, and Disconnection From Nature with James Connolly

  • Summary

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    James Connolly is an artist, chef, non-profit founder and documentary film producer with Archer Gray Productions. He co-founded The Bubble Foundation, a non-profit focused on issues of wellness and food insecurity in inner-city public schools. James’ most recent film is Sacred Cow: The Nutritional, Environmental and Ethical Case for Better Meat, directed by Diana Rodgers.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Did agriculture destroy our health?
    • How did the vegan movement emerge?
    • The negative effects of our disconnection from our food
    • Why James decided to produce the film “Sacred Cow”
    • Is a vegan diet truly free of death?

    Find James Connolly on social media: @Primatekitchen

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    NOT medical advice; not intended to treat, cure or diagnose; this video is merely for educational purposes. YOU are responsible for YOU

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