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A Taste for Change

A Taste for Change

By: Heritage Radio Network
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What are the key ingredients for creating real change? For celebrated chefs and co-hosts Michel Nischan and JJ Johnson, food is more than a delicious pastime. These outspoken food industry advocates believe food can be revolutionary. It can change opinions and change lives by inspiring empathy, creating more equitable working conditions, and instilling lessons about education, empowerment, and sustainability. Through conversations with forward-thinking chefs, farmers, artists, policymakers, and beyond, Michel and JJ will distill ideas that listeners can put to use for making a positive impact - on your local community, our food system, and the world.© 2022 Heritage Radio Network Art Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living
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    What are the key ingredients for creating real change? For celebrated chefs and co-hosts Michel Nischan and JJ Johnson, food is more than a delicious pastime. These outspoken food industry advocates believe food can be revolutionary. It can change opinions and change lives by inspiring empathy, creating more equitable working conditions, and instilling lessons about education, empowerment, and sustainability. Through conversations with forward-thinking chefs, farmers, artists, policymakers, and beyond, Michel and JJ will distill ideas that listeners can put to use for making a positive impact - on your local community, our food system, and the world.

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