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TwoZestyBananas.com is a fun and fabulous new site from New Zealand, the brainchild of two MDs — one of these, Dr. Luke Wilson, is the first guest on this podcast — and a whole foods enthusiast. Their goal: to interest people ages sixteen to thirty-four in the whole foods, plant based diet. They do it with colorful images, relevant and constantly updated information, and the 21st Century Food Course, a 6-week all-you-need-to-know immersion in plant-sourced eating and health, with the feel of a graphic novel.
Facebook: Two Zesty Bananas
Twitter: @twozestybananas
Instagram: @twozestybananas
Pinterest: Two Zesty Bananas
Always too Much and Never Enough is the dazzling new memoir from Jasmin Singer, whom you know as the co-director of Our Hen House, a multi-media hub to change the world for animals, and co-host of the twice Webby-recognized Our Hen House podcast. The book chronicles Jasmin’s experience as a food-addicted young person, subject to horrendous bullying because of her weight, who discovers animal rights and veganism, but only later finds the answer to her food issues in juicing and whole foods. My conversation with her is honest, raw, revealing, and fascinating.
Facebook: Jasmin Singer and Our Hen House
Twitter: @jasmin_singer and @ourhenhouse
Instagram: @jasminsingerauthor @ourhenhouse
Blast from the past: If you enjoyed hearing Jasmin discuss her memoir and her food history on this show, catch her on one of our earliest episodes discussing with her partner in life and work, Marianne Sullivan, JD, animal rights and the vision of Our Hen House: Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan, J.D, OurHenHouse.org