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Today, John and Brian Reeves do a deep dive into the depths of men's work. They discuss the impact of fatherhood on masculinity, the significance of rites of passage, men seeking connection, retreats, and more. Join Bryan's biweekly classes just for men in the SOP app HERE Find out more about Bryan HERE Follow Bryan on Instagram HERE Find out more about Elevate 2025 (An Initiation Journey For Men) HERE You can pre-order John's new book, Break Up. On Purpose, HERE Follow John on Instagram HERE Find out more about John HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Dawn welcomes Brian Reeves, an internationally renowned author and coach focused on helping men improve their lives and relationships. Brian shares his transformative journey from a U.S. Air Force captain to a leader in men's personal growth, discussing the challenges of disconnection and the importance of emotional safety in relationships. They discuss the struggles men face in expressing their emotions, the impact of generational trauma, and the need for deeper connections. Brian emphasizes the significance of radical responsibility and the journey toward understanding real love, which he defines as a ferocious and discerning force that maintains boundaries while fostering connection. KEY TAKEAWAYS Many men experience a profound disconnection from their emotions and bodies, often leading to feelings of numbness and existential crises. This disconnection can stem from societal conditioning that teaches men to suppress their feelings, resulting in challenges in intimate relationships. Emotional safety is crucial for both men and women in relationships. Men often underestimate the importance of creating a safe space for their partners to express themselves, which can lead to feelings of insecurity and disconnection. Engaging with other men in group settings can help individuals realize they are not alone in their struggles. Hearing others' stories fosters a sense of connection and can soften defenses, making it easier to explore deeper emotional issues. Taking responsibility for one's actions and their impact on relationships is essential for personal growth. Many men initially resist this idea, often blaming external factors for their relationship issues, but true progress comes from acknowledging and owning their role in the dynamics. Relationships require a delicate balance between emotional connection and personal freedom. Both partners must actively work to support each other's needs, recognizing that while love can be nurturing, it also requires boundaries and discernment to maintain a healthy dynamic. BEST MOMENTS "I had a bit of a nervous breakdown, like 30 days into that journey in North Wales, because I didn't know who I was anymore." "My father has a couple of brothers and they're all just, they're a wreck in my judgment. You know, as men, they're just, they're just not men I've ever been able to look up to." "The psychologist Terry Reel, he says, the original wound in men is disconnection. We're taught early to disconnect from our feelings, from our emotions, from what's really going on inside of us. And so then naturally we're going to turn into adults who don't know how to connect." "Do you think that woman has ever in her lifetime felt really safe to say no? Not just with you, but with every other man and every other scenario." ABOUT THE HOST Dawn Rishárd, M.A. with 20 years as a Licensed Professional Counselor, Marriage and Family Systems, I empower people to release the past, open their hearts, and receive the love they desire. I have a soft spot to help women struggling in their marriages as I did. As an Intuitive Healer, I help unlock Self Love, Clarity, and Connection, despite the challenges. I am an expert at restoring people's intimacy in life and love. https://www.instagram.com/theawakeningwithdawn dawn@theawakeningwithdawn.com
In this episode of the Modern Man Podcast, host Ted Phaeton engages in a deep conversation with Brian Reeves, a former U.S. Air Force captain turned relationship coach. They explore authenticity, vulnerability, and the importance of real conversations among men. Brian shares his transformation journey, emphasizing the need for men to connect, support each other, and navigate life's challenges together. The discussion also delves into the complexities of relationships, conflict resolution, and the evolving definition of masculinity in today's world. Brian highlights the significance of community and trust, encouraging men to embrace their emotions and seek help when needed. The episode concludes with practical strategies for resilience and personal growth, reinforcing the idea that true strength lies in vulnerability and connection. Takeaways Authenticity is crucial in conversations among men. Men often bypass grief to seek immediate relief. Building a trusted network is essential for support. Conflict in relationships is normal and can be navigated. Real conversations can lead to deeper connections. It's important to acknowledge when life is hard. The magic in relationships lies in the repair process. Men need to explore their definitions of masculinity. Safety and danger can coexist in healthy masculinity. Community support can help men feel less alone. Chapters 01:00 Introduction to the Modern Man Podcast 02:27 Meet Brian Reeves: A Journey of Transformation 04:21 The Importance of Authenticity and Vulnerability 06:12 Navigating Life's Challenges: Strategies for Resilience 12:18 The Role of Real Conversations in Men's Lives 16:21 Building Trust and Support Networks 21:31 The Power of Community and Connection 23:05 From Military to Coaching: Brian's Transition 27:19 The Impact of Relationships on Personal Growth 31:18 Understanding Conflict in Relationships 35:22 Skills for Navigating Relationship Challenges 40:17 Exploring Masculinity and Identity 43:42 The Balance of Safety and Danger in Manhood 49:30 Conclusion Bryan's Links: Website: bryanreeves.com TikTok: @bryanreevesinsight Facebook: bryanreevesofficial Youtube: BryanReevesOfficial Free eBook Here: Mastering Self-Development: Strategies of the New Masculine: https://rebrand.ly/m2ebook ⚔️JOIN THE NOBLE KNIGHTS MASTERMIND⚔️ https://themodernmanpodcast.com/thenobleknights
StreetSmart Wisdom: Mindful and Practical Tips For Everyday Life
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the StreetSmart Wisdom Podcast! Today, we have a compelling conversation with Bryan Reeves, a renowned relationship coach and author of the acclaimed book, "Choose Her Every Day or Leave Her." I'm your host, Steve Stein, and we'll be diving deep into Bryan's insightful journey—from being an Air Force captain to becoming a beacon of wisdom in the realm of intimate relationships. We'll explore the nuances of commitment, the importance of being genuinely present, and the transformative power of sincere apologies. Bryan shares invaluable advice on maintaining healthy relationships, fostering emotional connections through meaningful rituals, and navigating the often tricky landscape of gender dynamics in communication. Whether you're single, partnered, or anywhere in between, this episode offers essential wisdom that can elevate your personal relationships. Plus, we introduce "Surfing the Tsunami" and the Wisdom Feed Plus membership, curated to support your journey towards personal development and wellness. Stay tuned as we unpack the heartfelt stories and practical tips that can help you choose love every day. Let's get into it! TIMESTAMP: 00:00 Street Smart Wisdom features Brian Reeves interview. 05:55 Realization of relationship struggles while counseling couples. 07:02 Never fully committed to five-year relationship. 12:38 Men's value tied to partner's mood. 16:32 Relationships require 100% commitment from each individual. 19:14 Men write from their own perspective, need commitment. 23:28 Apologies repair relationship karma, preventing stagnation. 26:10 Strong relationships require emotional, intellectual connection. 31:44 Feminine connection focuses on love; masculine on tasks. 34:53 Article credited for saving and ending relationships. 38:50 Join Wisdom Feed Plus for wisdom and wellness. 39:51 Visit surfingthetsunami.com to start surfing. Connect with us: Facebook: https://bit.ly/FBpageWF Instagram: https://bit.ly/RealWisdomFeed WisdomFeed Website: https://bit.ly/WisdomFeedHome BetterListen Website: https://bit.ly/BetterListenWebsite
Podcast shownotes In this episode, six prominent leaders from the men's work community come together to discuss their collective mission to empower men. Our guests include Adam Jackson from Sacred Sons, Blase Grinner of MindFit Men's Movement, Voy Wiaçek from Modern Renaissance Man, Allan McGrath from 13 Pines, and Brian Reeves from Men This Way. The conversation delves into the importance of rites of passage, healing, and how men can move beyond isolation to build meaningful connections. Each leader shares their personal journey into men's work and their vision for supporting men in navigating modern challenges. Tune in for a powerful discussion on brotherhood, leadership, and cultural evolution. Instagram Handles: Adam Jackson - adam___jackson Blase Grinner - blasegrinner Voy Wiaçek - voy_official Allan McGrath - allanmcgrath_ Brian Reeves - bryanreevesinsight Rising Man Links: Instagram || @risingmanmovement & @jeddyazuma YouTube || The Rising Man Movement Website || RisingMan.org
On today's episode, we speak to Brian Reeves with Watson Realty Corp. and who is currently serving at our Chamber Board Chair. Brian shares how he came to Winter Haven from New York, the experience he has had with our collaborative community and more.
In this episode of The Heartbeat, Brian Withrow Reeves discusses the differences between men and women when it comes to intimacy and relationships. He explains that while men and women have the same essential needs for safety, love, and acceptance, they often approach relationships and problem-solving differently. Brian also talks about the challenges men face in today's society and the importance of connection in relationships. He shares insights from his own personal journey and offers advice for men who are seeking more fulfillment in their relationships. Key Takeaways: Men and women have the same essential needs for safety, love, and acceptance. Men and women often approach relationships and problem-solving differently, which can lead to conflict and disconnect. The culture we live in rewards men for solving problems and achieving outcomes, which can create a disconnect in relationships. Men need to learn how to be more relational and connect with their partners on a deeper level. The crisis in relationships is a crisis of connection, not of money, sex, or social media. About The Guest: Brian Reeves is a relationship coach, author, and speaker. He has been coaching couples for ten years and has worked with countless men and women to help them improve their relationships. Brian is the author of the book "Choose Her Every Day or Leave Her," which has been read by millions of people. Quotes: "Men and women tend to come at things very differently and from a different set of initial priorities and values, and that can create endless conflict or disconnect." "The real crisis in relationships is a crisis of connection, not of money or sex or social media." "Men and women are constantly experiencing a disconnect because men are problem resolution-oriented, while women are in the conversation to create connection." "We are rewarded for solving problems and achieving outcomes, but we are not rewarded for collaborative, nurturing ways of being." "Men need to learn how to be more relational and connect with their partners on a deeper level." Links: Brian Reeves' website Brian Reeves' book, "Choose Her Every Day or Leave Her" 0:00:00 Mens needs / womens needs 0:01:02 Disconnect between men and women 0:03:45 The crisis in modern dating / The crisis in modern relationships 0:04:31 Masculine culture 0:05:41 Selfish thinking vs inclusive thinking 0:08:26 How to respect needs and boundaries 0:10:28 Responsibility in relationship 0:13:39 How to be compassionate and assertive 0:17:59 Men's initiation 0:30:17 Survival mode in relationships 0:37:27 How to make inclusive choices 0:38:50 Men need to seek wise counsel and support 0:43:30 What men find attractive in a woman 0:46:14 The challenge in relationships 0:57:09 Brian Reeves' book "Choose Her Every Day or Leave Her"
iTunes Spotify Youtube Patreon Joel Miller (AKA Joel Roadie, AKA Rifken) was born in Cambridge, England. His parents emigrated to Los Angeles when he was a child, and he grew up in Southern California. He is the oldest of three children. When he was four years old, Miller's mother was stopped in a shopping mall by talent agent Dorothy Day Otis. Soon after he began working as a child actor and model. One such fun ad campaign featured Miller as one of the young faces for Borax Soap - alongside Tony Randall and an also very young Jaleel White (Steve Urkel.) In 1998 he graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a degree in Art History and a minor in History. Fresh out of college Miller began working in the art department for Feature films. Some of the films he worked on are, Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her, It's the Rage, Lucky 13, Durango Kids, and Second to Die. In 1999, Miller worked at Brian Reeves recording studio the Jungle Room. While there he worked for acts such as Poison, Billy Idol, and Keanu Reeves's band Dogstar. In 2006 Warner Bros. released Miller's The Still Life. Miller wrote, produced, cast, and directed the film. Much of the screenplay was written in hotels and on tour buses while working for the band Stone Temple Pilots. The film was screened in over 50 international film festivals and won the bronze medal at the Park City Film Music Festival. Accompanying the film Warner Bros. released The Still Life soundtrack. Miller co-wrote most of the songs on the album including the song "God's Reasons", performed by Darius Rucker. In 2006 Miller was a recipient of the ASCAP Plus award for the song "God's Reasons". In 2010 another song from the soundtrack "Silent Light", co-written by Miller and performed by Dizzy Reed (Guns N' Roses,) appeared in the film Holyman Undercover. In August 2020, Miller released his autobiography, Memoir of a Roadie: Axl Said I Made a Great Cup of Tea, Scott Weiland Liked the Carpenters, & Ozzy Drinks Rosé. The book is an intimate behind the scenes look at the music industry from a young roadie's perspective. Miller toured under the employment of Stone Temple Pilots, Guns N' Roses, Poison, and the Cranberries. The book tells of his life touring with these bands and his further touring experiences with Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foo Fighters, Oasis, Papa Roach, Disturbed, Godsmack, Warrant, Quiet Riot, NSYNC, Bush, No Doubt, Fishbone, Fuel, Korn, Metallica, Green Day, Kid Rock, Rage Against the Machine, Enuff Z'Nuff, the Turtles, Violent Femmes, Static-X, Third Eye Blind, Goo Goo Dolls, Slipknot, 3 Doors Down, and Veruca Salt. The book found immediate attention among music critics and was the #1 new release on Amazon's best seller's list in Biographies. A year after it's release it is still sitting amongst the top twenty books in Amazon's best seller's section. In addition, an astonishing two million pages have been read by the Kindle community. In July 2021 the audiobook version of Memoir of a Roadie was released with Miller narrating. It features a new song titled “Circle of Friends,” written by Joel Miller and Dizzy Reed. In 2021 Miller took on the role as producer and host of the Party Like a Rockstar podcast. Guests on the show have been mostly roadies and rockstars. Recent guests have included Corey Glover “Living Colour”, Snake Sabo “Skid Row”, & Doug ‘Cosmo' Clifford “Creedence Clearwater Revival.” The podcast is streaming on all platforms and boasts an already powerful presence in the podcast community with thousands of monthly listeners. Special Mentions: Party Like A Rockstar Podcast, Memoir of a Roadie: Axl said I made a great cup of tea... Scott Weiland liked The Carpenters... & Ozzy drinks rosé. Roadie Free Radio Merch, RFR Podcast Bundle, Follow Your Drishti Yoga Podcast, roadiecare.com, musicares.org, Roswell Pro Audio Mini K87
Jonathan McLendon was installed as the new president of the Clarke County Cattlemen's Association at the annual meeting March 26 at Clarke Prep. He is in the white shirt at center. The new vice president is Jason Clark. Charles Reeves continues as the group's longtime secretary and treasurer. New directors announced include James Dixon, Stacey Dunagan, Jonathan McLendon, Charles Reeves, Billy Reeves, Sammy Shields and Ricky Harrison. Returning directors are George Clark, Jason Clark, Ray Clark, Brian Reeves, Chip Harrigan, Larry Jones, Earl King, Alan Mosley and Clay Overstreet. Also pictured are Erin Beasley, executive vice president of the state...Article Link
First there was Indiana Jones, then came the Wolverine, and finally Gator's joined forces with Vikings!!!! This makes no sense, they are just cool things. Join us as we discuss our top stocks and investment moves now in a market that makes no sense!!! Welcome to the Money Vikings Podcast #44, The Return of Brian!!! On Podcast #44, we speak with Brian Reeves of Gator-Traders about trades & tickers we're watching in the coming weeks. Gator-Traders have decided to set up this fundraiser to help Andrew Case and Alex, his fiancé, as Andrew has been in the hospital for the past few days with breathing issues due to covid-19. Neither of them are able to work currently as his condition has been making him stay in the ICU and emergency room. Anything will help for their current situation & prayers are needed above all else! God has Andrew in His hands & we just want to be able to provide for any other needs. Thank you! https://gofund.me/209395d9 Where to Find Us twitter - @moneyvikings Facebook MoneyVikings.com Podcasts - https://podcasts.moneyvikings.com ✅ Medium Services We Like tastyworks Gator Traders finviz ✅ tradingview ✅ Crypto.com ✅ KuCoin ✅ Pionex ✅ Chinchilla Picking ✅ Coinbase Collaboration or Advertising If you are interested in collaborating with us, please email us at support [at] moneyvikings.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moneyvikings/support
On the Money Vikings Podcast #39 - Brian Reeves from Gator Traders and The Money Vikings get together for the first time, talking about Gann Fans, Chaos Theory, Brownian movements, Andrew's Pitchfork and a few stocks we're watching like MVIS, BNGO, CWSFF/CMC, UAVS. Subscribe to Gator Traders and use code TMV20 for 20% off from 6/6 - 6/19. Where to Find us:
Brian Reeves joined Ron to talk about Islands of Fire, his setting for The Savage Sign 02, currently on Kickstarter. They also talked about how modifiers are applied when a character has Racial Traits that also apply. Ron covered the news from his vacation. The Savage Sign 02 on Kickstarter Island Warrior Series by Carol Severance Wendigo Tales: Volume One & Deadlands: Lost Colony PledgeManager (Closes 6/30/2020) Deadlands: Lost Colony Figure Flats Music: The Beach is No Place to Stare At Your Phone by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/60529
This episode, recorded on April 13th 2020, is an edited version of a briefing call with Shaqued Morag and Brian Reeves of Israel’s Peace Now movement. Shaqued Morag is the Executive Director of Peace Now. Brian Reeves is the Director of External Relations at Peace Now. The briefing focused on the prospects of West Bank annexation and how the specter of West Bank annexation impacts Peace Now and Israel’s peace movement. Donate to APN
This episode is an edited version of the audio from a webinar co-sponsored by the Foundation for Middle East Peace (FMEP) and Americans for Peace Now. The webinar featured Brian Reeves, the director of external relations at the Israeli peace movement, Shalom Achshav, Peace Now, and Lior Amihai, the executive director of the Israeli organization Yesh Din. Lara Friedman, the president of the Foundation for Middle East Peace, moderated the conversation. A video recording of the webinar Donate to APN Write to us: onir@peacenow.org
This episode features a new report by Israel’s Peace Now movement, reviewing Israel’s West Bank settlement activity in 2019. Presenting the report is Brian Reeves, Peace Now’s director of external relations. Brian is an American Israeli, residing in Tel Aviv. He is an expert on settlement activity. A link to the report: https://peacenow.org.il/en/settlement-construction-report-2019 APN’s “From Creeping to Leaping” annexation report: https://peacenow.org/entry.php?id=27412#.XnPETahKiUk
In this episode I am talking to a very interesting human being, he is a fantastic guitarist and plays in a band called Grand Union Connection and has had a long career in music, he is also the director of the AV department at the Design Museum and they've recently hosted the Kubrick exhibition among others. I had a lot of fun talking to him and looking forward to the next one as it felt like we ran out of time... Please welcome the great Brian Reeves!You can find out more about Brian's band, listen to some songs and find out about upcoming gigs athttps://www.grandunionconnection.com/or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/grandunionconnection/you can also have a look at what they do at the design museum at https://designmuseum.org/as always you can find me on Facebook athttps://www.facebook.com/Heysoundguy/on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/heysoundguy1/On Twitter athttps://twitter.com/DykTheunsI have also a Patreon page and if you'd like to support the podcast you can do so here https://www.patreon.com/HeySoundGuyThank you very much, until next time!
An edited down recording of a panel that we held on Capitol Hill on October 26th 2019, featuring two representatives of our Israeli sister organization, Peace Now (Shalom Achshav), Israel’s peace movement. Peace Now’s Shaqued Morag and Brian Reeves spoke about the danger to Israel that West Bank annexation poses – both the de-facto annexation that is being advanced every day on the ground in the West Bank and the de-jure annexation that Israel’s right-wing government is vowing to advance. Their talk was a window into the current agenda and the emphases of Israel’s peace movement, as well as the challenges that the Israeli peace camp faces.
Endurance Episode with Karen Chaton. Angela Wood finishes her coast to coast trip but not in the way she started. Tami Rogeau tells us about the upcoming Red Rock Rumble and Brian Reeves gives us a preview on the AERC National Championship. Plus, riding apps and the Distance Depot talks fall riding gear. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Endurance Episode with Karen Chaton. Angela Wood finishes her coast to coast trip but not in the way she started. Tami Rogeau tells us about the upcoming Red Rock Rumble and Brian Reeves gives us a preview on the AERC National Championship. Plus, riding apps and the Distance Depot talks fall riding gear. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2285 – Show Notes and Links:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Karen Chaton and Coach JennGuest: Long Distance Driver Angela Wood USA Trek for HungerGuest: Tami Rogeau on the Red Rock RumbleGuest: Brian Reeves on the AERC National ChampionshipThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: Renegade Hoof Boots, The Distance Depot, Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Brian Reeves and Aaron Acevedo from Sigil Entertainment Group join us to talk about the Savage Sign kickstarter and what we can expect from the new settings therein and share some industry insider secrets. Brian wrote an excellent adventure for Buccaneer, the one we presented to the very special backers (including Shane) live at GenghisCon 2018. He also worked on the Virulent setting and a Sword and Sorcery adventure for the Savage Sign. More from Brian Reeves. Aaron is the Art Director behind all of Pinnacle's releases since 2012, so we find out what it takes to bring glorious art to everyone's favorite crunch. More from Aaron Acevedo. Part two in our two-part series on The Savage Sign. Appearing: Brian Reeves, Aaron Acevedo, Chris Fuchs, Christopher Landauer Intro: Derek Johnson Music: Jib
Brian Reeves, Director of External Relations at Shalom Achshav (Peace Now), APN’s Israeli sister-organization, talks about the new West Bank settlement scandal: a plan to build another settlement near the West Bank town of Bethlehem, which would complete a ring around Bethlehem and severely threaten a two-state solution. Brian also talks about broader trends in settlement activity in 2018 and about what Peace Now’s Settlement Watch Project is focusing on going into 2019. Links: Haaretz’s story on the planned settlement near Bethlehem: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-israel-pushing-to-expand-efrat-settlement-until-it-surrounds-bethlehem-1.6822476 Peace Now’s chart documenting record settlement activity in 2017-2018: http://peacenow.org.il/en/tenders-for-641-units-published-in-record-year APN’s new map app: https://peacenow.org/page.php?name=facts-on-the-ground-the-apn-settlements-map-project#.XDULEFxKiUk APN’s resource page on “leaping” annexation: https://peacenow.org/entry.php?id=28660#.XDULcFxKiUl
In this episode we meet Brian Reeves. Brian is a true American Success story. An immigrant from Jamaica he first moved to New York City. And then years later to Florida. In just a few short years, Brian went from knowing only 2 people to reaching a high profile status in his new community. All done with intentional and strategic networking plan that brought him a phenomenal success. Join us in this episode and learn specific strategies that helped Brian build and scale his business. Enjoy.
Special guest Brian Reeves (owner of Craft Beer Cellar in Roslindale, MA) joins co-hosts Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson in discussing their top five NEIPAs brewed in New England.
This is a special encore presentation of Modern Love with Dr. Brenda Wade. BRYAN REEVES Bryan's journey has taken him from a disciplined life in the US Military Service to his current, free-flowing purpose as a powerful inspirational speaker and blogger. Bryan currently lights up the web with his humorous, insightful work which appears on sites like The Daily Love, Elephant Journal and more, including his own which is www. thiswildwakingjourney. com HEIDI ALFREY My next guest says she recognized the importance of living naked in 1983 when she awoke in a jail cell after her third arrest for drinking and driving. That day, Heidi Alfrey stopped lying to herself when she realized the damage addiction had done to her sense of authenticity and self-worth. Through the loving support of two powerful spiritual communities, Alcoholics Anonymous and Unity, she was able to drop her self-defeating patterns of denial and shame and emerge anew. Heidi is an ordained Unity minister and holds a Master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is an inspiring healer and the founder of Transparent Living Ministries at www.heidialfrey.com
People are going bonkers for organic, but what are you really getting when you buy them? Better taste? Fewer toxic chemicals? A cleaner environment? Farmers Mark, Andy, and Brian Reeves, nutritional epidemiologist Dr. Kathryn Bradbury, Ass. Prof. Cynthia Curl, and Prof. Navin Ramankutty help us sort it all out. Credits: This episode has been produced by Wendy Zukerman, Heather Rogers, Lynn Levy, Caitlin Kenney, Austin Mitchell, and Kaitlyn Sawrey. Editing by Annie-Rose Strasser and Alex Blumberg. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. Production Assistance by Diane Wu and Shruti Ravindran. Special thanks to Stevie Lane and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Sound design and music production by Matthew Boll, mixing by Martin Peralta, Austin Thompson and Haley Shaw. Music written by Bobby Lord. Selected Resources:Organic vs conventional tomato taste test Johansson et al, “Preference for tomatoes, affected by sensory attributes and information about growth conditions,” Food Quality and Preference, 1999Nutritional analysis of organic vs organic food Smith-Spangler et al, “Are Organic Foods Safer or Healthier Than Conventional Alternatives?: A Systematic Review,” Annals of Internal Medicine, 2012.2012 USDA report on pesticide residues in organic produceLargest (620,000 women) long-term (9 year) study of how eating organic food affects human health -- focusing on cancer Bradbury et al, “Organic food consumption and the incidence of cancer in a large prospective study of women in the United Kingdom”, British Journal of Cancer, 2014Biodiversity is higher on organic farms “Tuck et al, “Land-use intensity and the effects of organic farming on biodiversity: a hierarchical meta-analysis,” The Journal of Applied Ecology, 2014.Nitrogen leaching is higher per unit product on organic farms Tuomisto et al, “Does organic farming reduce environmental impacts? – A meta-analysis of European research”Crop yield on organic farms is on average 75% that of conventional farms Seufert et al, “Comparing the yields of organic and conventional agriculture,” Nature 2012If we want to feed the world without cutting down more forests, we’re going to need more vegetarians Erb et al, “Exploring the biophysical option space for feeding the world without deforestation,” Nature Communications, 2016On combining organic and conventional farming techniques Letourneau et al, “Crop protection in organic agriculture,” Chapter 4 of Organic agriculture: a global perspective, 2006.