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The Carson Jorgensen Podcast

The Carson Jorgensen Podcast

By: Carson Jorgensen -Girl Dad Rancher Former Chairman of the UTGOP
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With the world spiraling ever further out of control. It is time we step back to the basics. How did we get here? What will take us into the future? It just seems to me all it takes is a little common sense.Carson Jorgensen -Girl Dad,Rancher, Former Chairman of the UTGOP Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Ep. 21 - We are taking the families off of the farm- with Bill Bullard
    Jun 12 2025

    Bill and I discuss the complexity of trade policy in the animal agriculture space. We also talk about what is happening to agriculture in America as a whole... and it isn't good!

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    48 mins
  • Ep. 20 - Farmers Fighting Back - with Gareth Wyn Jones
    May 8 2025

    From finance to regulation to mental health, farmers and ranchers across the globe are struggling. Gareth and I dive deep into what is happening and this global fight against red meat in particular. You don't want to miss this one!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep. 19 - The answer is red meat with Dr. Shawn Baker
    Apr 23 2025

    In part 2 of the "Red Meat Revolution" series. I sat down with Dr. Shawn Baker, a leading advocate for the red meat diet and author of The Carnivore Diet. Dr. Baker shared his insights on the health benefits of an all-meat diet, drawing from his experience as an orthopedic surgeon and athlete, while addressing common criticisms about sustainability and ethics. We explored how red meat can support human health and local ranching communities and to make a moral case for red meat consumption.

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    56 mins

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