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#10 Cohesion with a Side of Connection: Navigating Food Systems with Dheepa Jeyapalan

#10 Cohesion with a Side of Connection: Navigating Food Systems with Dheepa Jeyapalan

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We've hit the 10-episode mark! To celebrate, we're unpacking food systems with the help of Dheepa Jeyapalan, Food Systems Lead Convenor at Regen Melbourne.

In this episode of The Systems Sandbox, Dheepa shares her journey from studying dietetics through to working with mothers and babies in the UK to her current role at Regen Melbourne. Dheepa, Tenille, and Matt delve into the complexities of what it's like to work in food systems, and some of the nuances that come with making progress from the current state of things to an optimistic future. The conversation covers the professional side - but also the role that personal connections to food can play in navigating complexity.

This episode has something for everyone - and even some recipe ideas for baked fish!

Links and resources:

  • Dheepa's Substack 'Cornucopia' - read and signup for regular reading on food systems
  • The Regen Melbourne website and the City Portrait
  • Kate Raworth's TedTalk on Doughnut Economics
  • An article on the Three Horizons Framework hosted on The Systems Thinker website

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