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Orgasmic Enlightenment
Breast Is Best

Orgasmic Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 92:28


The bliss and the facts. Kim talks to Jennifer Grayson, author of Unlatched, on the epidemic of formula-fed babies with their decades of side effects, and how the breast truly is best.

A Sustainable Mind - environment & sustainability podcast
074: Kamea Chayne of Green Dreamer Podcast on Sustainable Fashion and Mindfulness

A Sustainable Mind - environment & sustainability podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 37:24


Kamea Chayne is an author, creative, the curator of ConsciousFashion.co, and the host of Green Dreamer Podcast. Challenging our dominant views of "advancement" that equate with destruction, degradation, and disconnection from the things that matter most, she curiously explores what it takes to realize a world of ecological balance and diversity, intersectional sustainability, and true abundance and wellness for all.   Want to start your own cause-based podcast? Let’s get you launched!! For more details on how you can work with me 1-on-1 to get your show up and running, please visit  http://www.ASustainableMind.com/launch   In this episode Marjorie and Kamea Chayne discuss: How to take action and contribute to conservation efforts in your community How retail therapy caused Kamea to have a huge wake up call and start ConsciousFashion.co How mindfulness determines our impact on ecology Easy tips on how to keep your wardrobe both fresh and sustainable   Resources from Kamea Chayne: Article: What do insurance companies have to do with the expansion of the fossil fuel industry? (And 3 ways you can take action!) Kamea's interview with Jennifer Grayson of Unlatched and the Uncivilize podcast Kamea's interview with Peggy Shepard on Environmental Justice Online Tool: Ecosia search engine Books: Sapiens and Hidden Life Of Trees (Amazon)       Connect with Kamea Chayne: Personal Instagram: @KameaChayne Podcast Instagram: @greendreamerpodcast Twitter: @KameaChayne   Connect with Marjorie Alexander: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asustainablemind/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SustainableMind Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asustainablemind/ Website: http://www.asustainablemind.com   Subscribe, Rate & Review ASM on Apple Podcasts: ASustainableMind.com/Apple

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Untaming
14. Jennifer Grayson: Why We Need To Stop Saying Breast Is Best

Untaming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 47:43


Jennifer Grayson was born in New York City, Grew up in small town New England. And currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband Matthew, almost 9 year old Izzy And 6 Year old Mika - Her most important life’s work. Jennifer Grayson is an award-winning journalist and author focused on the environment, human evolution and social change. Show Notes: Lars Bode: http://www.bodelab.com/ Foot binding: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_binding Peter Hartmann: https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/peter-hartmann Katy Hind: https://evmed.asu.edu/news/katie-hinde-explains-what-scientists-dont-know-about-mothers-milk Patagonia Parental Leave: https://www.patagonia.com/patagonia-supports-paid-leave.html Book: Milk Money & Madness: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/587371.Milk_Money_and_Madness Connect with Jennifer: Jennifer's Website: https://www.jennifergrayson.com/ Jennifer's 'Uncivlize' Podcast: https://www.jennifergrayson.com/uncivilize-podcast Jennifer's Book 'Unlatched': https://www.jennifergrayson.com/unlatched-book Jennifer's Instagram Handle: @jennifergrayson1 Untaming Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Untaming-396582437559159/ Untaming Instagram Handle: @untaming_podcast Untaming Email: untaming.podcast@gmail.com https://anchor.fm/emily033 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Born to be Breastfed
Encore: The Breastfeeding Controversy, Why It Is and What To Do

Born to be Breastfed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 56:52


Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
158) Reclaiming our humanity by addressing overcivilization and artificial intelligence with Jennifer Grayson

Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 39:14


Jennifer Grayson is a Los Angeles-based environmental journalist and the award-winning author of Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy.   Illuminating how human civilization may be going overboard and down a path of self-destruction, she's currently exploring the human rewilding movement through her Uncivilize podcast.   On this podcast episode, Jennifer sheds light on what it means that we've entered a state of overcivilization; how automation has and may continue to impact our humanity and collective wellbeing; how to strike a balance between consuming technology and being consumed; and more.   Episode notes: www.greendreamer.com/158 Weekly solutions-based news: www.greendreamer.com Support the show: www.greendreamer.com/support Instagram: www.instagram.com/greendreamerpodcast

Lifespan: Stories of Illness, Accident, and Recovery

Chronic illness is, by definition, treatable but not curable. In this episode of Lifespan, Jennifer Grayson describes her struggle, beginning in high school, with unexplained symptoms. Emily Abel talks about her experience with post-cancer fatigue. Mary Ellen Croteau explains how a chronic respiratory condition impacted her work as an artist. Katy Kropf, a family physician, listens to their stories and discusses the difficulty of treating chronic illnesses and how patient/physician communication shapes treatment.

Spectrum
Cesarean Sections Account for One-Third of the Baby Deliveries in the USA

Spectrum

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 48:10


Medical historian Jacqueline H. Wolf, a professor at Ohio University, has just authored a new book tracing the history of the use of Cesarean Section baby deliveries in the United States noting a definite upward trend in the 21st Century. The book, “Cesarean Section: An American History of Risk, Technology, and Consequence,” explores the history of the C-Section from the 19th century until today. Wolf tells Spectrum podcast that Cesarean births rose in the United States by 455 percent from 4.5 percent to 25 percent for the period between 1965 and 1987. The growth has continued and now the rate for the procedure is one-third of all American births – one of every three. This is twice what is recommended by the World Health Organization. Although sometimes a C-Section is necessary for the welfare of the baby or the mother, too often it is used as a matter of convenience, according to Wolf. She details many of the risks associated with Cesarean deliveries compared to vaginal births and according to many, they are over-used. The book has received impressive reviews. Recently Slate.com called the book “Absorbing,” “Plainly excellent,” and said “Its vividness is unrivaled.” Jennifer Grayson, author of “Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy” said: “With meticulous research and sweeping insight, Jacqueline Wolf unfolds the unfathomable: how, over the course of a mere century, human beings normalized surgery as the means of bringing babies into the world. ‘Cesarean Section’ is an urgent wake-up call.” This is Wolf’s third book. She already has written “Don’t Kill Your Baby: Public Health and the Decline of Breastfeeding in the 19th and 20th Centuries” and “Deliver Me from Pain: Anesthesia and Birth in American.” This book is published by Johns Hopkins University Press.

All About Breastfeeding
AAB 271 Breastfeeding Jennifer Grayson Author of Unlatched

All About Breastfeeding

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 58:21


Jennifer Grayson is an environmental journalist and the author of Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy, out now from HarperCollins. Her writing and commentary have appeared in publications including The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, American Baby and The Huffington Post, where she wrote two long-running columns for the Green section. A leading expert on environmental issues, she has been featured by MSNBC, WGN and NPR, as well as numerous online outlets and blogs. https://www.youtube.com/c/LoriIsenstadt Are you looking for help with breastfeeding? http://bit.ly/1LJEtFU Grab your Ebook which gives you all the tips you need to prepare for a smooth transition from pregnancy to postpartum http://bit.ly/2rGdnvM Subscribe on itunes the All About Breastfeeding show HERE: https://apple.co/2FJGwsV Listen to the All About Breastfeeding show HERE: http://bit.ly/1MOl4lb Like us on Facebook HERE: http://bit.ly/2dNPlsC Follow us on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/2BfEIJ2 @breastfeedingaz Follow us on Pinterest HERE: https://www.pinterest.com/lorijisenstadt/

Born to be Breastfed
Encore: The Breastfeeding Controversy, Why It Is and What To Do

Born to be Breastfed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 56:52


ReWild Yourself
Human Milk is the Human Norm - Jennifer Grayson #134

ReWild Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 148:54


"Scientists mapped the human genome a decade ago, but we still haven’t mapped what’s in human milk.” —Jennifer Grayson Jennifer Grayson — breastfeeding mother and author of Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy — has made it her mission to find out how & why we've moved away from breastfeeding as a society and to identify what needs to happen for human milk to once again become the human norm. In this eye-opening conversation, Jennifer takes us on a journey through the timeline of our attempts to re-create breastmilk and the industrialization of feeding our babies. While breastfeeding has been making a comeback in the last few years, this natural, ancestral practice is still considered controversial and taboo in our society, and Jennifer shares what we can do to help normalize breastfeeding once again. From the sexualization of breasts to the risks of not breastfeeding to the lack of societal support for breastfeeding women, we cover a lot of ground in this interview. Tune in for an education on our first and most fundamental experience as human beings. EPISODE BREAKDOWN: Show introduction: Exciting announcement: New T-shirt/Sticker “I’d Rather Hunt + Gather”! How to win a free “I’d Rather Hunt + Gather” T-shirt/Sticker Roadkill as a way to eat wild meat Q&A: Creating space for rewilding practice in a world set out to enslave and dominate our time Q&A: Thoughts on coffee/stimulants in general Q&A: Interviewing guests from a hunter-gatherer/indigenous background on the show The importance of the topic of breastfeeding When did we start moving away from breastfeeding? The phenomena of the wet nurse Industrialization of feeding human babies The timeline of our attempts to re-create human breastmilk Why it’s difficult for some women to breastfeed Benefits of breastfeeding Modern day vs anthropological norms for breastfeeding length of time The sexualization of breastfeeding Breastfeeding in public How to make breastfeeding the norm in the United States How can we help as individuals to make breastfeeding the norm Is it inevitable that human milk will become the human norm? Jennifer's prognosis for the future of the human species

All About Breastfeeding
AAB 157 Breastfeeding Jennifer Grayson Author of Unlatched

All About Breastfeeding

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 58:21


Jennifer Grayson is an environmental journalist and the author of Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy, out now from HarperCollins. Her writing and commentary have appeared in publications including The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, American Baby and The Huffington Post, where she wrote two long-running columns for the Green section. A leading expert on environmental issues, she has been featured by MSNBC, WGN and NPR, as well as numerous online outlets and blogs.

All About Breastfeeding
AAB 108 Breastfeeding Jennifer Grayson Author of Unlatched

All About Breastfeeding

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 57:22


Her writing and commentary have appeared in publications including The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, American Baby and The Huffington Post, where she wrote two long-running columns for the Green section. A leading expert on environmental issues, she has been featured by MSNBC, WGN and NPR, as well as numerous online outlets and blogs. Read More 

Born to be Breastfed
The Breastfeeding Controversy, Why It Is and What To Do

Born to be Breastfed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 56:52


Her Rules Radio
103 Unlatched Breastfeeding with Jennifer Grayson

Her Rules Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 37:13


Today on the Crave Cast I am interviewing Jennifer Grayson. She is an author of a new book called: Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of Controversy. Breastfeeding is certainly a controversy here in the United States. We have an incredibly large international diverse population but her book and the topic it covers is so interesting. Her book really dives into the history of breastfeeding and the trouble that women in America of having with it and the different topics around it. Jennifer is an environmental journalist, Huffington Post columnist and her work has appeared in several publications. After having her own children, her lifetime commitment to restore the vanishing connection to the natural world led her to her research for Unlatched. Be sure to stay tuned until the end and share this podcast with anyone you know who is pregnant, wants to become pregnant or is having problems with breastfeeding.   You can read the full show notes and access all the links and resources at  www.alexandrajamieson.com/103

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Skylight Books Author Reading Series
JENNIFER GRAYSON DISCUSSES HER NEW BOOK UNLATCHED

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 23:23


Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy (Harper) In Unlatched, Grayson transcends today’s “mommy wars” to offer the first incisive look at the many cultural, corporate, political, and technological factors that have transformed an essential human function into one of the most controversial thrive-and- survive issues of our time.  Today, in our age of social media, the debate—vocal and contentious—is everywhere. In her book, Grayson contends that nearly daily, another breastfeeding blowup finds its way into the headlines: “Facebook Removes Photos of Women Breastfeeding, Citing Content as ‘Offensive’! Michelle Obama and Michele Bachmann Come to Blows on the Politics of Breast Pumps! Gisele Bündchen Reveals Breastfeeding Selfie on Instagram!” Says Grayson, “Even the release of scientific breastfeeding studies sent thousands of commenters running to the message boards, as women proclaimed themselves either ‘lactivists’ or proud bottle-feeders, each camp pointing fingers at the other.” Yet as a new mother herself, Grayson had grappled with her own nursing decisions. “Breast is best may have been deposited into our national consciousness, and it may finally have become consensus in the medical establishment, yet still, we all felt pretty conflicted, even queasy about breastfeeding,” she relates. It wasn’t even until Grayson became a mother that she, admittedly a child of the Great Formula Age, began to consider the constellation of impacts of having missed out on this profound connection. Breastfeeding her own children and finding herself drawn into the larger story, she set off on a worldwide search for answers about the first, most fundamental experience of life. She discovered that the issues involved were momentous. Determined to present the full story about the connection of breastfeeding to the health and well-being of our children, in Unlatched Grayson weaves a meticulously reported and riveting journey through our breastfeeding history—from biblical times to eighteenth century France, from modern-day Mongolia to inner-city Los Angeles. Along the way, she takes readers behind the scenes at a human milk research laboratory, interviews controversial breastfeeding figures, and shares stories about nursing mothers around the world, including her own experience extended breastfeeding her two daughters.  Fascinating, far-reaching and yet intimate, Unlatched is essential reading not just for American parents and parents-to- be, but for anyone interested in the endurance of our species. Praise for Unlatched: "Unlatched is an intelligent, often funny, deftly written page-turner. Honestly, I'm surprised at how enthusiastically I find myself recommending a book about breastfeeding. Perfect not just for new parents, but for anyone who loves a good read. ---Anne Hathaway "Grayson's book beautifully explains how we got to the breastfeeding brouhaha that exists in America today. This book is recommended reading for anyone who has breasts or loves them. ---Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein "I'm hearing more and more that the root of much evil in our bad health is formula-feeding instead of breastfeeding, and with terrific investigative chops Jennifer Grayson nails the most insidious part of this: the government's role in hocking formula to the most vulnerable among us. ---Michael Moss, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and New York Times bestselling author of Salt, Sugar, Fat "Unlatched is a deeply engaging, highly personal, well researched, and thoughtfully balanced account of how modern society has denormalized breastfeeding."---Marion Nestle is professor of nutrition, food studies, and public health at New York University and author of, among other books,What to Eat. "Unlatched is an essential book, not only for every parent to-be, but for physicians as well. Jennifer Grayson asks all the right questions, and it is clear that we must stop letting politics, money, and societal expectations trump good science." ---Dr. Lauren Streicher, renowned women's health expert, clinical associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, and author of Sex Rx: Hormones, Health, and Your Best Sex Ever Jennifer Grayson is an environmental journalist and Huffington Post columnist whose work has appeared in publications including USA Today, The Washington Post, and American Baby, for which she appeared on the cover. She is a frequently interviewed expert on environmental issues, and is regularly consulted and featured by media outlets including MSNBC, WGN, McClatchy and Entrepreneur. Jennifer’s personal experiences as a new mother struggling with to-breastfeed-or- not-to breastfeed issues, coupled with her lifelong fascination with our vanishing connection to the natural world, led to her work on Unlatched. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two young daughters.