60 minutes report on the flavor industry: “Tweaking Tastes and Creating Cravings” You can’t make this crap up.
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Inspiration, resilience and honor swirl about the pixelated grandeur of Catalyst Valley. Some come to learn, others just to look. All are welcome to explore a place where photography, travel, food, great organic coffee, and vibrant health are celebrated. Luckily, it's an informal place so don't mind all the low-fi pix scattered about.
60 minutes report on the flavor industry: “Tweaking Tastes and Creating Cravings” You can’t make this crap up.
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Taking on milk, soy “milk”, water and our consumer culture gone awry. Brilliant and funny.
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Cheap doesn’t mean it’s without cost. I’ve said it before and Michael Pollan says it again on The Daily Show. (running time: 3:41) YouTube.com had it but Viacom’s copyright lawyers yanked it.
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Lewis CK on Conan. This isn’t new but for this four minutes Mr CK tapped into the culture with brilliant, prescient wit. A week doesn’t go by where conversations aren’t asking for multimedia support from this clip.
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This is a video of Michael Pollan speaking to Google’s employees. His once refreshing, always articulate and thoughtful voice on matters of food gives us hope. He’s not without his nit-pickable flaws but let’s all get on the bus before we start arguing for seats.
Posted 3 years ago | Permalink
King Corn will have you smiling while it lays bare the sorry state of the Standard American Diet (SAD) and the people who bring it to you. Well worth adding to your Netflix cue or whatever.
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Wade Davis on TED.com. Inspiring stuff. For more about his work, check out the Wade Davis Page on Amazon.
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Fat Head has all the charm of a low-budget indie documentary but doesn’t miss a trick when it comes to breaking down today’s conventional thinking around food and nutrition. Taking the piss out of the Supersize Me guy while learning the truth about fats is only a starting point for this comprehensive and highly-recommended film by Tom Naughton.
Primal Body, Primal Mind author, Nora Gedgaudas reviewed it here. And there are loads of clips from the film on YouTube. Here’s a favorite called Big Fat Lies.
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Part two of the previously posted video interview with Jane Goodall. Again, here’s the downloadable video version of part two and here’s the audio podcast of the entire thing.
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Jane Goodall can do no wrong. Here’s part one of a two part interview with Bill Moyers. If you prefer podcasting, here’s a link to an audio podcast version or a downloadable m4v of part one.
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