Episode 03: Getting Dirty
Are our lives too clean? Soil’s role in the biggest pandemic you’ve never heard of, and soil as a source of miraculous medicines.
Read MoreAre our lives too clean? Soil’s role in the biggest pandemic you’ve never heard of, and soil as a source of miraculous medicines.
Read MoreA food writer and nutrition educator talks about her upbringing in rural Indiana, her time in the NYU food studies master’s program, and teaching kids about veganism.
Read MoreThe founder of Kajal magazine talks about what made her become vegan, how veganism can better connect with other social justice movements, and more.
Read MoreIn this episode, we dive into the story of the Dust Bowl, which decimated 250,000 square miles of land in the United States in the 1930s —and Hugh Bennett, the man who saw it coming.
Read MoreThe cookbook author and editorial director of the queer food journal Jarry Mag discusses his 60 percent vegetarian diet, cookbooks, veggie burger lines, and more.
Read MoreLife depends on a thin layer of soil, wrapped around the planet like the skin of an apple.
Read MoreThe chef of Verde Mesa in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, discusses the connotations of “vegetarian,” the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, and the island’s beet resurgence.
Read MoreThe owner of the chocolate shop Lagusta’s Luscious and its sister café, Commissary, discuss veganism’s oversights, sliding-scale soup, and anarchist business practices.
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