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Know the phrase: You are what you eat? Our bodies need ‘the good stuff,’ but healthy has a different definition for every body. The Free-From Podcast explores how Food is Medicine for different bodies and how we can all benefit from knowing more about our

Food Equality Initiative


    • Mar 26, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 23m AVG DURATION
    • 22 EPISODES


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    Sugar, School Lunch, and the Farm Bill

    Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 23:27


    The National School Lunch Program, administered by the USDA, sets nutritional rules and regulations that participating schools across the nation have to follow. You could say the overall goal is to make meals healthier for students, but is this really what is happening at school? Join us to learn about hidden sugars in meals and ways the Farm Bill impacts the health of our nation.Guest:Nora LaTorre, Eat RealContact Free-From Podcast Email us at free-from@foodequalityinitiative.org

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    Fighting Food Apartheid: The Prospect KC

    Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 30:56


    The Prospect KC is a ground-breaking nonprofit founded by Chef Shanita McAfee-Bryant to fight food apartheid - a racist and oppressive system that creates inequitable food systems - by providing nutrition education and culinary job training. Join us as we talk to the founder and glean some cooking tips and ways to make healthier meals stretch using SNAP benefits.Guest:Shanita McAfee-Bryant, chef & founder of The Prospect KCEvent Link:The Prospect KC's Cookbook Fundraising SeriesContact Free-From Podcast Email us at free-from@foodequalityinitiative.org

    Studies Improving Students' Health

    Play Episode Play 44 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 30:28


    As adults, it can be hard for us to find the time, energy, or motivation to start a new habit, even one that ultimately will make us feel better and perhaps even regain that energy we lack. When starting your own research into healthy eating and realizing how much is out there, it can feel like an impossible mountain to climb. Wouldn't this have all been easier if we could have learned this in school? Let's talk about some research being done in schools doing just that. We review some methods used by researchers to encourage healthier eating habits in schools. Let's see what works and what doesn't.Guest: Lindsey Taylor, medical student & FEI internSources Referenced:School-based interventions promoting both physical activity and healthy eating in Europe: a systematic review within the HOPE projectEvaluation of a 2-year physical activity and healthy eating intervention in middle school childrenTeaching approaches and strategies that promote healthy eating in primary school children: a systematic review and meta-analysisPromoting Healthy Eating among Young People—A Review of the Evidence of the Impact of School-Based InterventionsHarnessing adolescent values to motivate healthier eatingContact Free-From Podcast Email us at free-from@foodequalityinitiative.org

    Vertical (plant) Children

    Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 29:27


    We know we should eat more veggies, but sometimes it is hard to actually put them on our plates. One approach to making vegetables more accessible is to grow them ourselves, which is easier said than done. In this episode, we talk with some farmers to get tips and tricks for starting our own gardens, including vertically in our own homes.Guests:Susan Ughy, HorticulturistZale Tabakman, Local Grown SaladsContact Free-From Podcast Email us at free-from@foodequalityinitiative.org

    Habits that Drive Us

    Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 26:09


    Americans are addicted to our cars. However, for a variety of reasons, not everyone is able to access this resource, and for a society built by the car for the car, it makes it difficult to access important resources such as grocery stores, libraries, and hair salons. Let's view our method of getting around via car as a habit and learn about what things can be done to diversify our movements to be healthier for our bodies, healthier for our planet, and overall healthier for our society.Guest: AJ Farris, KCATAContact Free-From Podcast Email us at free-from@foodequalityinitiative.org

    Everyone's Little Aliens

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 29:18


    We were all taught to believe that bacteria can only be bad for you - that if you don't wash it off or disinfect, you'll get sick. While there is some truth to that, it is not the whole truth. Join us to learn about the probiotics that live in our gut and how keeping them happy keeps us healthy.Guest:Tom Ruggieri, Fair Share FarmContact Free-From Podcast Email us at free-from@foodequalityinitiative.org

    What's Better than a Gym Membership?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 28:20


    America's most popular New Year's Resolution is "living healthier." Making that decision is only one step - the real battle lies in the actual doing and maintaining. Let's talk about creating habits. What needs to happen in order to make our resolutions stick? How are the best habits formed?  And what does "living healthier" actually mean? Guest:Cham Edussuriya, Homegrown UrbanContact Free-From Podcast Email us at free-from@foodequalityinitiative.org

    Getting Dirty (for health)

    Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 29:54


    To wrap up season two - Food & the Planet - we are taking it back to the basics: soil. That's right, Mother Earth herself. We have explored how good health comes from good food, so now let's talk about how good food comes from good soil. (And how good soil comes from good poop.)Guest:Cham Edussuriya, Homegrown UrbanContact Free-From Podcast Email us at free-from@foodequalityinitiative.org

    The Price of an Apple

    Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 27:19


    What is healthy? Who gets to decide what is healthy? And, why is there often a "health food tax" on these items? In this episode, we talk about price setting from the manufacturing side and also discuss some changes that are happening and still need to happen in order to make fresh, nutritious, and yes, healthy food more accessible for all.Guests:Lisa Ragan, Safely DeliciousMeryl Davis, Link Up Illinois - Experimental StationContact Free-From Podcast Email us at free-from@foodequalityinitiative.org

    Worm Tea Time

    Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 25:33


    Food waste is one of the biggest, preventable diseases plaguing our planet. We explore some tips for beginners to get started reducing personal food waste and ways to make the most out of food scraps. So grab a cup of worm tea and listen up!Guests:Meryl Davis, Link Up Illinois - Experimental Station David Hakan, Project Drawdown Contact Free-From Podcast Email us at free-from@foodequalityinitiative.org

    Tiny Fridge Nation

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 26:48


    Studies have shown that creating small, healthy habits can lead to lasting sustainable change. So how can having smaller fridges cause Americans to eat healthier? We will discuss important societal and cultural changes that need to happen on this episode of Free-From Podcast.  Guest:Sonia Hunt, author of Nut Job: How I crushed my food allergies to thriveContact Free-From Podcast Email us at free-from@foodequalityinitiative.org

    What a jar of PB won't do

    Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 30:46


    Food security vs nutrition security - is there a difference? The short answer is yes, the long answer is in this podcast. Join us to hear about how adding dignity and choice goes a lot further in fighting hunger than assuming everyone has the same needs.Guest:Rachel Russell, Cross-Lines

    Frying chicken in PPE before it was cool

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 31:16


    What if you dedicated your life to food by becoming a chef to later find out you cannot eat some of the most common ingredients because they are a hazard to your health? But what if instead of feeling defeated by that traitorous food, you decide to appreciate its power as medicine that makes you feel healthy and complete? Listen to our interview with Chef Martha to learn how she took the Food is Medicine movement personally.Guest:Chef Martha Morgan, Allergy Dragon

    How is food medicine?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 28:26


    Can food really be medicine? Let's learn how paying attention to what you put into your body can have lasting impacts on your overall health and well-being.  And we will also find out how Food Equality Initiative is working to make sure everyone has access to nutritious food and knows why it is important.Guest:Erin Martinez, Interim CEO of Food Equality InitiativeSources Referenced:NPR - The U.S. Diet is Deadly.White House Conference - Hunger, Nutrition, & Health

    Work 'n Progress

    Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 15:14


    Over the past 20 years, we have made significant strides to help improve the quality of life of food allergic individuals in schools, the workplace, and abroad. Let's hear some personal stories from over that time period and how drastically those spaces have changed, for the better.Guests:Kortney Kwong Hing, ZestfullImani Magare

    Back to School: Allergy Edition

    Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 17:59


    Back to school is an exciting time - meeting new people, shopping for new school supplies… But for a child who has dietary restrictions or other disabilities, the excitement can get lost in worry. What can parents, students, and school administrators do to make sure everyone stays safe? Guests:Sheryl Simmons, KIPP St. LouisMeg Nohe, Allergy Amulet

    Pros & Cons of Oral Immunotherapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 23:18


    Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) is a treatment for food allergies and has been around for a while in different forms — but only in January 2020 did the FDA approve the first standardized OIT. So, what is it? How does it work? Who is eligible? We invited a nurse practitioner and a food allergy mom on the podcast to find out.Guests: Meg Nohe, Allergy AmuletJodi Shroba, APRN, CPNP, Children's Mercy HospitalResources:Jodi Shroba's article about Peanut OIT

    Meet the Founder

    Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 13:42


    Emily Brown founded Food Equality Initiative in 2014 after her family enrolled in SNAP and WIC when her children were diagnosed with multiple food allergies. She joins the Free-From Podcast to tell her story and talk about change that still needs to happen in the food industry.Guest: Emily Brown

    No, Reneé, You are Allergic!

    Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 12:21


    No, Reneé, You are Allergic! is Dr. Reneé's newest book for children about growing up with food allergies. We discuss her inspirations, aspirations, and dreams for this book's impact on the next generation of food-allergic individuals.Guest: Dr. Reneé Matthews

    Dating & Dining

    Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later May 29, 2022 18:26


    More often than not, a first date happens at a restaurant. So, how, when, and where should dietary restrictions come up in a new relationship?Guests: John & Lauren

    Secret Side Effects of Food Allergies

    Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later May 15, 2022 15:23


    Food allergies impact more than just your physical body. Let's talk about the underlying pervasiveness of allergies for young adults.Guest: Kortney Kwong Hing, co-founder of Zestfull

    Intro to the Free-From Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 5:12


    Welcome to the first episode of Free-From Podcast, a podcast dedicated to helping individuals with restricted diets realize the fullest potential in their food. Join us to learn about Food Equality Initiative's history and mission, and how we work to implement food as medicine in our lives. Guests: Emily Brown, Founder of Food Equality InitiativeErin Martinez, Interim CEO of Food Equality Initiative

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