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At Real Food Media, we believe each one of us has a story to tell, and that sharing our stories strengthens our communities and our movements. Our two podcast series bring you stories from the food movement through a powerful combination of “book smarts” and “street smarts” (or is it soil savvy?). Real Food Reads, our long-standing book club and podcast, interviews the authors of today’s most important books at the intersection of food, politics, and culture. And our newest podcast series, F ...
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Whether its a whiskey advent calendar or a special bottle you can't find nearby, Flaviar has been offering spirits drinkers a way to taste new brands from the comfort of their home. We talk with Alex Conison, VP of Marketing at Flaviar, on whiskey trends and how the brand leverages affiliate marketing to get the word out about its offerings.…
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What started with a trip to a tiki bar has turned into a passion for rum unmatched by few. We sit down with rum influencer Bryan Inman (@therumchampion) who has turned his rum obsession into a thriving online community in under a year. From his recent rum curious club events to his online rum lover community Bryan is just getting his journey starte…
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Alicia Kennedy's No Meat Required: The Cultural History and Culinary Future of Plant-Based Eating, delves into the subcultures and politics that have defined vegan and vegetarian cuisine in the United States—from tempeh production to vegan punk cafes. In this episode, Alicia talks to Anna Lappé about the feminist origins of her own veganism, how sh…
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From Netflix’s “DrinkMasters” to shaking it up behind the bar, we sit down with D.C. based Kapri Robinson (@kapri.possible) on our podcast “Eat. Drink. Social.” We hear how the show impacted her social media and how she used her popularity to help promote her non-profit @chocolate.citys.best to support more diversity in the industry. Kapri also sha…
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Can you believe five years have gone by since the last Farm Bill? It feels like a lifetime ago — SO much has changed politically. Bone up on your Farm Bill history and get ready to organize for a transformative Food & Farm Bill in 2023. This 2019 Real Food Reads interview with Dan Imhoff, farm policy expert and author of “The Farm Bill: A Citizen’s…
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Insects are the often-times invisible workforce that take on planetary care. According to Dave Goulson, author of Silent Earth: Averting the Insect Apocalypse, “they pollinate, break down waste and provide food for us and countless other species. If they vanished tomorrow, the apocalypse would begin the next day.” Today, insect populations are in r…
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We sit down with Tracie Franklin of @spirited_tracie to learn how she became a whiskey educator, public speaker, consultant, and distiller. In her previous life, she traveled the world performing in theatre productions and now uses those skills to share her passion for whiskey with diverse groups. You can find her on Today Show, CBS This Morning, a…
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As we head into Dry January we sit down with Natalie Battaglia of @themindfulmocktail to get her take on how influencers can best interact with the sober curious crowd. Since the shutdown she has amassed an audience of 68K followers by sharing alcohol-free recipes that are full of flavor. She also shares her tips for gaining engagement on social fr…
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When we speak of biodiversity loss, the climate crisis, and food injustice, we have to go to the root: colonialism. From the perspective and "voice" of the nutmeg, The Nutmeg’s Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis by acclaimed author Amitav Ghosh does just that. Ghosh was born in Calcutta and grew up in India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka and is now…
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From blogger to author and cocktail influencer, Camille Wilson shares her journey on building an audience around at-home cocktail recipes. She talk about how fresh citrus is a must and why a coupe glass may be your next best investment for your home bar. Hear cocktail and social media tips, hint Instagram Reels helps you win on the algorithm, on th…
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Yes, you’ve probably sniffed, swirled and talked about mouthfeel during a tasting, but Kala Maxym of @FiveSensesTastings wants you to listen as well. She believes that the music you listen to when enjoying a glass of wine or a cocktail can impact your tasting experience. A former opera singer who has performed for the likes of President Obama, Kala…
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Indigenous people make up 5 percent of the global population and steward 80 percent of the world's biodiversity, yet they aren’t centered in most discussions or actions for environmental justice. An Indigenous woman and scientist, Dr. Jessica Hernandez talks about the importance of Indigenous science (and scientists) in her new book Fresh Banana Le…
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When you want to know a good restaurant or product to try, often you turn to friends and family. East Coast-based Influencer Alyssa La Spisa decided to give her honest opinions about food and beverage and has created a following of more than 40K followers who trust her insight. She believes your channel should be less about growth goals and more ab…
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There is a broad consensus around the “endangerment” of crop diversity—among scientists, advocates, policymakers, and corporations, actors who tend to disagree on a number of other issues. But Helen Anne Curry says: not so fast. Where does this endangerment narrative come from? Whose interests does it serve? And what assumptions does it make? Conve…
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After starting with a foodie account Carolyn of @TheSocialSipper pivoted to cocktails and started sharing useful tips both photography and recipes. She honed in on her ideal follower and crafted content to speak to that audience. She stayed laser focused on her audience and asked herself would my ideal follower like this cocktail? She kept her feed…
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Colonialism is at the root of the problems we see in our food system, and, as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change recently stated, it is also at the root of the climate crisis. By cultivating diversity within the soil and amongst farmers, we can work towards a liberated future. “Healing Grounds: Climate, Justice, and the Deep Roots of Reg…
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Kentucky, bourbon and mint juleps, oh my! We sit down to talk all things bourbon with Tyler of @louisvillebourbonbuzz. When COVID hit, Tyler traded in portrait photography for product photography, mainly whiskey. He shares how Instagram is moving towards video, the best way to capture someone’s attention on TikTok and his views on bourbon trends (T…
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Frances Moore Lappé's groundbreaking book in 1971 exposed the true cause of hunger while also changing the way many people eat, for the better. 50 years later, she released a new edition with an updated introduction that speaks to her ethos, what has changed in the last 50 years, and what's next.Autor: Real Food Media
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The Covid pandemic, mass uprisings against injustice around the world, raging forest fires... Our bodies, societies, and planet are inflamed, argue Raj Patel and Dr. Rupa Marya. Their epic and timely new book "Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice" will forever change the way you think—not only about food—but about the ruptures in th…
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Just in time for the busy entertaining season, Brittany Young of (@certifiedcelebrator) shares her journey from the moment a Facebook Live feed at Hobby Lobby went viral to building a loyal community and inspiring people to celebrate intentionally (with some sprinkles on top). Hear her tips for connecting with fans and how she likes to work with br…
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The story of humankind is usually told as one of technological innovation and economic influence—of arrowheads and atomic bombs, settlers and stock markets. But behind it all, there is an even more fundamental driver: food. In this episode, Anna Lappé and Mark Bittman dive into how food has shaped our past, but also how we can transform it to recla…
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Ken Meter is one of the most experienced food system analysts in the United States. He's promoted local food economies in 143 regions in 41 states, two provinces, and four tribal nations. In Building Community Food Webs, he makes a strong argument for reversing the extractive economy and weaving “food webs” that restore local wealth, health, capaci…
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Meet: the Food Justice League. No, they’re not superheroes. They’re a growing community-based movement based in Gainesville, FL, that’s working to abolish exploitation and prison slavery from the food system. They’ve launched a public campaign to pressure the University of Florida to ditch the exploitative food service company Aramark—and commit to…
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Like many Caribbean and Central American nations, Belize is a place where healthy, diverse farming systems have been violently replaced with sugar plantations. The legacy of that dispossession is yet another sugar-related violence: diabetes. Cultural anthropologist Amy Moran-Thomas contextualizes diabetes within a long history of racial capitalism …
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Carey Gillam’s 2017 book, Whitewash, exposed the dangers of the world’s most popular weedkiller: Monsanto’s Roundup. Gillam’s new book, The Monsanto Papers, tells the riveting story of the man who became the face of a David-and-Goliath showdown against one of the world’s biggest agribusiness corporations.…
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