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You Can't Eat Money

You Can't Eat Money

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You Can’t Eat Money is a podcast about the relationship between people and planet, through the medium of food.You Can't Eat Money Art Cooking Food & Wine
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  • What an ecologist eats in the age of climate change with Mark J. Easter, author of "The Blue Plate"
    Sep 30 2024

    Hey folks, welcome to the latest episode of the You Can’t Eat Money podcast, we’re excited to have you at our table.


    Joining us this week is Mark J. Easter, an ecologist with decades of experiences who wrote a really amazing book published by Patagonia that just hit book shelves called “The Blue Plate: A Food Lover’s Guide to Climate Chaos”. Mark is no lightweight, he has authored or co-authored more than 50 scientific papers and reports related to the carbon cycle and the carbon footprint of agriculture, forests and other land uses and in 2018 was named a fellow at the Colorado State University School of Global Environmental Sustainability.


    What surprised me most about Mark’s book is that I think a scientist has written one of the most deeply human books about the intersection of our food system and climate change. It is full of verified and peer reviewed research, but doesn’t miss the people at the center of this story. And I think we’ve brought that humanity into this episode.


    Mark and I talk about the privilege we have to be able to think about and explore food the way we do. We also discuss the cultural aspect of how what we eat is being hit by climate change. The family traditions and recipes that have been passed down through generations that we can’t easily give up, even as we find out that ingredients have a known negative impact on our climate or for some ingredients might not be able to be grown at the same levels as in the past or in the same regions due to changes in climate. As Mark points out, nobody wants to be made to feel guilty about their food choices, especially those dishes are close to the heart.


    But all is not lost. Mark shares the promise for eaters and producers of regenative agriculture practices and gives us a great summary of what a climate-friendly food system looks like and how it will take all of us to make change happen.


    Huge thanks to Mark for joining us. I actually read his book twice and found it both enjoyable and informative, so I recommend you visit your local book shop or bookshop.org and pick up a copy today.


    Without further delay, here is the latest episode of the You Can’t Eat Money podcast with Mark J. Easter, author of “The Blue Plate: A Food Lover’s Guide to Climate Chaos”



    Links


    Buy “The Blue Plate”


    Praise for “The Blue Plate”

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    34 mins
  • Welcome to the Dream Restaurant!
    Sep 23 2024

    Welcome to the dream restaurant, we've expecting you for some time!

    Like many of you, one of my favorite podcasts is Off Menu hosted by Ed Gamble and James Acaster.

    While I've loved many episodes, I don't think I've listened to one where a guest had an environmental or sustainability approach to their dream menu selection, so here goes - the dream menu of You Can't Eat Money!

    Ed, James, The Great Benito - Thanks for letting me steal for your format without prior approval. It's all in the name of delicious food. 🥂

    Make sure to check out the Off Menu Podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    Credits:

    Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

    https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/swing-cuisine

    License code: UXIVDWWUZOIO80B9

    Sound Effects from Pixabay



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.youcanteatmoney.com
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    14 mins
  • For the Love of the Sea and Community with Francois Beyers, Câr-y-Môr
    Sep 15 2023

    This episode is one that has been in the works for a few months and I am stoked to finally share it. Back in June, Patagonia launched its campaign to end bottom trawling in our oceans with a series of incredible films about people and businesses taking action to guard our seas.

    Patagonia held an event in London to premiere these films and that's where I discovered Câr-y-Môr and one of its founders Francois Beyers. At the end the Q and A, Francois made a powerful speech about his passion for the oceans and the solution he is working on with Câr-y-Môr.

    At that moment, I knew I had to get him on the podcast. Câr-y-Môr is a community owned and operated regenerative ocean farming operation on the coast of Wales that is rediscovering the traditional Welsh connection with seaweed while also using it to restore ocean ecosystems.

    The name Câr-y-Môr translates to For the Love of the Sea, which is also the title of the film Patagonia created about it. Câr-y-Môr is an incredible business powered by an incredible community.

    I am very thankful to Francois for taking the time to chat and to the Patagonia team who created space for people to find about about the business and connect around a shared passion for the oceans, as well as delicious and nutritious seaweed and other ocean products.

    Links

    'For the Love of the Sea' Patagonia film about Câr-y-Môr

    Câr-y-Môr Website and Shop

    Patagonia Campaign to End Bottom Trawling

    For more about the relationship between people and planet through the medium of food, visit youcanteatmoney or follow us on Instagram @youcanteatmoneypod. And as always, if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. It really helps more people find the podcast and hopefully grow our group of environmentally conscious eaters.

    #youcanteatmoney #food #sustainability #foodie



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.youcanteatmoney.com
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    36 mins

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