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Mona sits down with guest Allison Bovell for a discussion on hunger in America. Allison is the Research, Policy and Communications Coordinator for Children's Health Watch. She will help provide needed insight on the issue of hunger in america. Things like government assistance programs, economic factors, health and developmental issues, and of course a theological perspective. RELEVANT LINKS 1:10 - Household Food Security in the United States in 2014 (study) 1:40 - Food Security, Poverty, and Human Development in the United States 1:53 - Are Food Insecurity’s Health Impacts Underestimated in the U.S. Population? Marginal Food Security Also Predicts Adverse Health Outcomes in Young U.S. Children and Mothers 3:04 - Do healthier foods and diet patterns cost more than less healthy options? A systematic review and meta-analysis 4:45 - The Farm Bill: From Charitable Start To Prime Budget Target 7:20 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Examining the Evidence to Define Benefit Adequacy 8:10 - The Real Cost of a Healthy Diet: 2011 9:08 - Rep. Jim McGovern on the Food Stamp Challenge 11:19 - Chart Book: SNAP Helps Struggling Families Put Food on the Table 11:32 - The Relationship Between SNAP and Work Among Low-Income Households 12:26 - Food Insecurity and Health across the Lifespan 12:39 - Food Insecurity and the Risks of Depression and Anxiety in Mothers and Behavior Problems in their Preschool-Aged Children and Food Insecurity Works through Depression, Parenting, and Infant Feeding to Influence Overweight and Health in Toddlers 13:06 - SNAP and Public Health: The Role of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Improving the Health and Well ‐ Being of Americans 13:41 - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Facts About SNAP 14:03 - Policy Basics: Introduction to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) 16:58 - Dietary Quality of Americans by Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Participation Status: A Systematic Review 18:18 - Access and Access Barriers to Getting Food Stamps: A Review of the Literature 22:08 - The Economic Case for Food Stamps 23:14 - Within Reach: Global Development Goals The 2013 Hunger Report 25:19 - If we want a civilised society, charities can't fill the void left by government 29:54 - Food insufficiency, family income, and health in US preschool and school-aged children and Child Food Insecurity: The Economic Impact on our Nation and Food Insufficiency and American School-Aged Children's Cognitive, Academic, and Psychosocial Development 30:07 - Household Food Insecurity: Associations With At-Risk Infant and Toddler Development 30:30 - Family Food Insufficiency, but Not Low Family Income, Is Positively Associated with Dysthymia and Suicide Symptoms in Adolescents 30:42 - Baby’s Brain Begins Now: Conception to Age 3 31:17 - Too Hungry to Learn: Food Insecurity and School Readiness 33:41 - Toxic Stress 35:08 - Cumulative Hardship and Wellness of Low-Income, Young Children: Multisite Surveillance Study 36:17 - Learn More: A Collection of Resources on Two-Generation Approaches 37:24 - Labor Day 2014: Minimum Wage to Rise but Challenges Remain 38:44 - Why are Pediatricians and Child Health Researchers Talking about Tax Policy? 39:31 - When 2 + 2 = 5: How co-enrollment in public assistance programs leads to stable housing for America’s young children 40:37 - The Economics of Food Insecurity in the United States 41:06 - SNAP/Food Stamp Participation Data 46:20 - How Poverty Taxes the Brain 49:40 - The Hunger Vital Sign 49:57 - Promoting Food Security for All Children THANK YOU Thanks to Allison Bovell for sharing with us this week. Thank you to Mike Golin for our intro and outro music. Check out his band Soulwise. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU Thank you for supporting the podcast! Your ratings, reviews and feedback are not only encouraging to us personally, but they help others find the show. If you appreciate the content we provide please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and Stitcher. Join our conversations on faith and culture by interacting with us through the following links: Read Us on our blog An Irenicon Email Us at podcast@irenicast.com Follow Us on Twitter and Google+ Like Us on Facebook Listen to Us on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud and TuneIn Speak to Us on our Feedback Page Love Us
Focus on: The Ma'ayanot Yom Iyun and Rabbi Rabbi Eliyahu Teitz taking the "Food Stamp Challenge"
Linda Watson started the Cook for Good project after becoming obsessed with the national Food Stamp Challenge: living on a dollar a meal per person for a week. Her three-week experiment became a lifestyle, the website CookforGood.com, the book Wildly Affordable Organic, and now the Wildly Good Cook videos and teachers' training program. Her story took a romantic turn when she wrote the spoof Fifty Weeks of Green: Romance & Recipes. She teaches cooking classes and gives talks on thrift, sustainability, and creating your dream life across the country. She will talk a little about the secrets for eating healthy, organic food on a budget
Valentines Day stories.More on the Food Stamp Challenge.Fact or Crap: One a piece each this week.Mail Bag:Two from Al in New Jersey:1) Meaning of a flag draped coffin.2) Winter Poem.A couple from Ray.Two from Denny:1) Man slaps crying baby and drops the N-bomb on a Delta flight.2) Pelosi: Congressional pay cut undermines dignity of the job.Nancy Pelosi - Snake of the Week.Tangent Alert: A loose cannon in Madison Police Department.Two from Pete:1) 7-year-old interrogated for 10 hours by The NYPD.2) Office charged with shutting Guantanamo Bay closes.The Rest of the Show:All email show this week.
Some Superbowl talk.Dan has a car story.Fact or Crap: One a piece for John, two wrong for Dan.Mail Bag:Some humor from Mike. The story of an ant.Some more humor from Ray.Two from Al in New Jersey:1) Walmart knows something.2) A shot at Obama.One from Peter on NBA vs NFL.The Rest of the Show:1) Debating the merits of the Food Stamp Challenge.2) State accuses Community Care Resources of misusing funds.