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It’s about time y'all, Diana Rodgers is finally gracing us with her knowledge and expertise. She is the co-author of "Sacred Cow" with my buddy, Robb Wolf. Her website, Sustainable Dish, is also chock full of amazing resources for her favorite sustainable products from personal hygiene to Dry Farm Wines.
In this convo we get into many of the misconceptions around red meat and nutritional value of that, even at its worst, being far superior to any other protein source. She pulls no punches in discussing where so many people have gone awry in her eyes. We dip the toes into the vegan discussion as a whole, specifically during pregnancy. At the very least please eat eggs during pregnancy. Diana strongly recommends you dip your toe back into the meat eating realm. We talked about children’s nutrition and I didn’t even know that Italy actually tried to outlaw feeding your child a vegan diet. What’s next for Diana? She’s all over the world, talking to governments, and other entities about the actual carbon footprint of livestock. Not to mention the nutrient deficit that “green” legislature is costing humans by pushing Vegan initiatives.
Go support the cause and learn a ton from Diana at her course, Sustainavore.
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Connect with Diana:
Website: Sustainabledish.com - GlobalFoodJustice.org
Instagram: @sustainabledish - @globalfoodjustice
Podcast: Sustainable Dish
Film/Book: Sacred Cow
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Connect with Kyle:
Fit For Service Academy App: Fit For Service App
Instagram: @livingwiththekingsburys - @gardenersofeden.earth
Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod
Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast
Kyles website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site
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