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Beyond Organic

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The Beyond Organic radio show is a 60-minute environmental radio and multimedia program that addresses issues of organic food and farming, social and environmental sustainability. The show offers news, interviews and research that fills a void left by public and private broadcasters.

Location:

Point Reyes Station, CA

Description:

The Beyond Organic radio show is a 60-minute environmental radio and multimedia program that addresses issues of organic food and farming, social and environmental sustainability. The show offers news, interviews and research that fills a void left by public and private broadcasters.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Comfort Food: Traditions & Alternatives

6/11/2006
For many people, the phrase “comfort food” conjures up images of hearty portions of meat and potatoes or the smells of rich cakes and cookies just coming out of the oven. However, according to Elaine Magee, “You can have your comfort foods and eat light too.”
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Farmer John Goes Hollywood

5/28/2006
Farmer John Peterson has been called a maverick, a philosopher and a devil worshipper for his approach to life, art and organic vegetable growing. Now, his story is hitting the big screen winning kudos from Al Gore and Roger Ebert while racking up film festival awards.
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Food Marketing & Kids

5/15/2006
According to the Institute of Medicine, $10 billion a year is spent marketing food to children. How many of those dollars are put toward healthy food messaging?
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A Farmer’s Pilgrimage

5/7/2006
With just two percent of the population growing food for all of us, it’s fair to say farmers are a threatened species. They’re also not the most social crowd. Michael Ableman - farmer, writer, photographer and educator - set out on a cross country trip at the height of harvest time to visit America’s farmers on their own turf.