Podcasts about woke foods

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Latest podcast episodes about woke foods

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Wrapping the Week with Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson: What makes a food "woke"?

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 11:03


Kids will no longer be receiving “woke” food in their taxpayer funded lunches, quinoa and sushi being examples of this according to an ACT Party tweet.  When asked, David Seymour couldn't say what made those foods “woke”.  So what is a “woke” food? Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking to wrap the week.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Flava Breakfast
FULL SHOW: We take the Kendrick & Drake rap beef to a whole new level

Flava Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 34:57


In today's podcast: We dive deep into Kendrick & Drakes lyrics with the help of Brin, our newsreader T&C's you didn't read before having a kid Hip Hop Mystery: Stace unpacks the truth behind I'll be There for You / You're All I Need - Method Man  How to tell someone they smell Courtney Tairi from Sky Sport joins us to chat all things sport happening this weekend  Woke Foods - are you eating woke?  Boy dinner Omgoss Median pay based off your age    For more, follow our socials: Instagram: Flava Radio Facebook: Flava Radio Tik Tok: Flava Radio  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Farming in Color
Speaking & Seeking Truths: My Interview with Frances A. Pérez Rodriguez

Farming in Color

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 74:14


Quick check in Black Zocalo Lawn to Garden Conversion Fresno Freedom School Board   Interview with Frances Details: Frances A. Pérez Rodriguez (she/her) is the Food and Land Education Coordinator of Woke Foods, a food service and food justice worker-owned cooperative focused on innovating Dominican and Afro-Caribbean plant-based foods. Frances is also a co-program coordinator of Farm School NYC, an urban agriculture training program which trains local residents in urban agriculture in order to build self-reliant communities and inspire positive local action around food access and social, economic, and racial justice issues. Frances is also the co-lead farmer of La Finca del Sur/South Bronx Farmers, an urban farmer cooperative led by Latina and Black women and their allies. Please join me for this beautiful interview as we discuss serious topics like identity, decolonizing our diets and freeing the land to free ourselves, as well as Frances' family tradition of salsa.    Follow Frances and her fam on social media/the web:   Wokefoods: www.wokefoods.coop @wokefoods (Instagram) FarmSchoolNYC: www.farmschoolnyc.org @farmschoolnyc (Instagram) La Finca del Sur: https://www.facebook.com/lafincadelsur Frances: www.about.me/franso @freedomfransorants (Instagram)   

Josh on Narro
Email Fwd: On Veganism

Josh on Narro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 8:37


No one likes vegans, except other vegans, though sometimes even that is debatable. There are the white vegans focused solely on animal rights who go a... being a creeprestaurant reviewRastafarian dieta ton of vegan seafoodreported for GoldthreadTheBloodless Revolutiongiving land back to Indigenous peoplesfor eating beefhe crisis in veganismchef and author Bryant TerryVeggie Mijas’s founder Amy QuichizWoke Foods’ Ysanet BatistaA HomecomingSistah Vegan: Black Females Vegans Speak on Food, Identity, Health, and SocietyVeganism in an Oppressive World: A Vegans of Color Community Projectscholar Margaret RobinsonMeatsplaining: The Animal Agriculture Industry and the Rhetoric of Denialone third of global greenhouse gas emissionsbeef is the biggest offenderwhy “anthropocene” is a misnomerto look at ourshrimpmoving toward a plant-based diet$38 billion per yearPantry to PlateThe Friendsgiving Handbook

Point of Origin
The Morality of Meat

Point of Origin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 47:17


What does it mean to eat meat in 2020? What it means to consuming it, to abstain from it and how, as always on matters of so called morality are murky, and impossible to detangle from the influence of culture, society, and privilege. To lead the conversation we're joined with writer Alicia Kennedy, one of the clearest and most compelling voices in food media today on, among other things, veganism, and more broadly the politics of eating. We then travel to India where we’re Dr. Yamini Narayanan discusses the politicization of beef in India, and in particular, what happens when cow protection laws and diet regulations are coded as a means of marginalizing lower castes and Muslims. And finally, we go to the Dominican Republic with Ysanet Batista, activist and owner of Woke Foods who discusses her ongoing activism work through plant based recipes as a means of healing and restoration. Join us as we consider as we consider the associated environmental burdens, veganism, it's misconceptions, the politics of meat, and diet identity. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Journey To Launch
164-The Pursuit of Financial Liberation, Social Justice & Entrepreneurship w/ Ysanet Batista

Journey To Launch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 54:18


After graduating from college with over $70,000 in student loans, Ysanet Batista went straight into public service. Unfortunately, her career did not pay a high salary and she found it difficult to live and eat in New York City. At some points, she faced food insecurity and homelessness. Her struggles forced her to find ways to make more money and led to her starting her own food cooperative business called Woke Foods. She merged her love for cuisine with her passion for social justice and is forging her own path to Financial Liberation.  Ysanet is also a member of the Money Launch Club (moneylaunchclub.com) and shares how joining the community allowed her to pay off debt, find support and stay accountable on her journey In this episode you will learn:  Where you can find a community of like-minded people support you on your journey to financial independence and retiring early (FIRE) Why it’s so important to know your WHY How to know when your income is your problem The importance of budgeting no matter how much you make What you can accomplish as a member of the Money Club The benefits of an accountability partner, and more Special thanks to YNAB for sponsoring the podcast in its 3 year anniversary month. Get your free 34 trial of YNAB today (no credit card required to sign up) by going to youneedabudget.com/journey Sign up for the Journey to Launch free class on July 16th here. In This Free Online Workshop, You Will Learn: 1. What the elusive term of Financial Independence really means 2. The FIVE major stages you must move through on the journey to reaching Financial Independence and how to identify where you currently are on the journey 3. The barriers stopping you from reaching your goals and how to eliminate them *It’s a virtual meeting so you can join us from anywhere by registering here. Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Ysanet mentioned some great Journey to Launch episodes you should check out: Episode 81: Atomic Habits How Tiny Changes Spark Remarkable Results with James Clear Episode 135: Your Student Loan Questions Answered with David Carlson  Learn more about the Money Launch Club here and make sure you join when doors open up again! Check out the other tools that help me with my finances and business here. Check out the Journey To Launch Podcast index here which categorizes all of the Journey To Launch podcast episodes by subject. Now you can binge on your favorite topics or type of episode. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12  Watch my latest segments on News12 YNAB –  Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Ysanet Batista: YsanetBatista.com & Woke Foods.coop Instagram: @YsanetBatista Twitter: @YsanetBatista  Facebook:@YsanetBatista Connect with me: Instagram: @journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: Journey To Launch Join the private Facebook Group Join The Money Launch Club Waitlist  Jumpstart Guide

The Truth Report
The Truth About Racism in Food, Identity, Nonprofits, Language... And On, And On....

The Truth Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 101:31


Learn more about our guests: Ysanet Batista Founder, Woke Foods Co-Facilitator, GWC Co-op Academy Yadira Garcia Founder, Happy Healthy Latina

Make it Make Sense Pod
s3 ep5: everybody has a green thumb w/ ena mcPherson and ysanet batista

Make it Make Sense Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 87:18


This special episode is dedicated to Lloyd Porter, an infamous Brooklyn restaurant owner. Yall might wanna eat before listening to this one, because you'll be hungry after! We were fortunate enough to be joined by Ena Mcpherson of Tranquility Farms and Ysanet Batista of Woke Foods. After Ms Ena and Ysanet tell us about their journeys into farming and food service, we discuss the importance of creating community based food services. You can find your local community garden at https://www.greenthumb.com. Some of the topics discussed in the freestyle are: the USA being open for business as the pandemic has yet to peak (USA! USA!), NYC police literally being on top of Black folk for not social distancing, Elon Musk smh, the sickening murders of Ahmand Arbery, Nia Pop, and Sean Reed. Follow our guest on IG: Ms. Ena, @enak.mcpherson, Ysanet, @ysanetbatista and @wokefoods. Follow us Jacob @elsnakeob, Tony @thesixfooter As always this episode was edited by Nino, @shot.by.nino --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/make-it-make-sense-pod/message

Meat + Three
Fighting for Change through Meat, Mezcal, and Meal Prep

Meat + Three

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 19:50


This week is all about changemakers: members of the HRN Hall of Fame who are challenging the way we think about food. Journalist Maryn McKenna tells us about the history of chicken production in the United States – from the overreaching effects of antibiotics on the industry, to the frenzy over the launch of Popeye’s fried chicken sandwich. Continuing on the poultry theme, Raj Patel, author of A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things, talks about how poultry companies exploit cheap labor through the guise of addiction treatment.For our last two segments, we hear from Hall of Famers whose work supports communities they care about, locally and abroad. Ysanet Batista explains the origins of Woke Foods, a cooperative that is “revolutionizing diets by making plant-based food accessible, irresistible, and rooted in the lands of our ancestors.” Lou Bank speaks about turning his love of agave into S.A.C.R.E.D., an organization improving the quality of life in rural Mexico.This program is supported in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast. 

Meatless: A Podcast About Eating
Episode 18: Ysanet Batista

Meatless: A Podcast About Eating

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 36:15


Alicia talks to Ysanet Batista, founder of the worker co-operative Woke Foods, which creates plant-based Dominican cuisine. They talk about how vegan food isn’t cruelty-free as long as farm workers lack labor rights, the West African origins of Dominican cuisine, and what a decolonized agriculture might look like. Written and presented by Alicia Kennedy Produced by Sareen Patel

From the Desk of Alicia Kennedy Podcast
Episode 18: Ysanet Batista

From the Desk of Alicia Kennedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 36:15


Alicia talks to Ysanet Batista, founder of the worker co-operative Woke Foods, which creates plant-based Dominican cuisine. They talk about how vegan food isn’t cruelty-free as long as farm workers lack labor rights, the West African origins of Dominican cuisine, and what a decolonized agriculture might look like. Written and presented by Alicia Kennedy Produced by Sareen Patel This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.aliciakennedy.news/subscribe This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.aliciakennedy.news/subscribe

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Eat Capture Share - a podcast for food bloggers
#10 How food access can change the world with WOKE FOODS

Eat Capture Share - a podcast for food bloggers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 37:25


I’m speaking with Ysanet Batista, plant-based chef and the founder of New York City based WOKE FOODS, a woman owned food service cooperate. We talk about food rights, food access and plant-based living in Inner City New York. Ysanet tells us why she started WOKE FOODS and why portraying vegan food as accessible can be very empowering. You can find the show notes for today's episode here https://thelittleplantation.co.uk/eat-capture-share-podcast/food-access-woke-foods  You can find me on instagram here https://www.instagram.com/thelittleplantation/ You can join my FREE instagram food photography challenge here https://thelittleplantation.co.uk/instagram-photography-challenge/  

Food Without Borders
Episode 51: Woke Foods with Ysanet Batista

Food Without Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 61:17


Ysanet Batista is the founder of Woke Foods, a food justice worker-owned cooperative that uses plant based food and farming as a tool of empowerment for people in her community to heal from trauma, engage in community activism and decolonize their diets. A queer Black-Dominican woman raised between Harlem, Florida and the Dominican Republic who proudly started her business while still on food stamps, Ysanet engages with economic need and systemic inequity, doing work that unpacks historical racial tensions, teaches holism through herbs & plants, and uses her platform to speak out against racial economic injustice on behalf of fellow small business owners of color in New York City. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast

A Hungry Society
Episode 46: Ysanet Batista of Woke Foods

A Hungry Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 42:41


Today's guest is Ysanet Batista of Woke Foods, a woman-owned cooperative that focuses on the healing power of whole foods and traditional cooking from the Dominican Republic. The organization was founded by Batista and Merelis Catalina Ortiz and offers recipe development, cooking classes, catering and event planning all rooted in the Dominican cooking that they grew up with. A Hungry Society is powered by Simplecast

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From the Bronx with love
Ep 9. La Comida Es Vida

From the Bronx with love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 74:21


From quinoa to diri ak pwa (rice and beans) and chile rellenos, we run the gamut of the importance of remaining culturally authentic all the while being healthy-ish, the Bronx being devoid of healthy food choices and Karen's (weird) obsession with steak. Bon appetit! Woke Foods: http://www.wokefoods.com/ourstory Next Stop Vegan: https://www.instagram.com/nextstopvegan/ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: IG: @fromthebronxwithlove Twitter: @FTBWL Email: fromthebronxwithlove@gmail.com

Bag Ladiez
Woke Foods!

Bag Ladiez

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 56:30


This week on Bag Ladiez we have an All Baggage All the Time episode! We talked with the duo behind Woke Foods! Merelis and Ysanet are two Afro-Indigenous Dominican women who believe food is medicine and are on a mission to decolonize diets and put people on to their delicious plant-based Dominican recipes. Woke Foods uses a cooperative business model and taps into the healing traditions of Dominican food to create recipes, host cooking classes, offer meal planning, and cater events. We talk with Ysanet and Merelis about the difference between veganism and a plant based diet, our changing relationships with food over the years, why it’s important to nourish our bodies, the colonization of our diets, and they drop some knowledge about cheese and sugar addictions. We learned a lot from this conversation and hope you all do too! Use #UnpackBG to let us know what you thought about this week’s episode and we’ll see you next week! You can check out Ysanet and Merelis’ work or book them for events at http://www.wokefoods.com/ AND follow them on Instagram @wokefoods As always thank you for listening and you can find all our links below! Comment, subscribe, leave an Itunes review, and tell a friend! You can listen to us on soundcloud, Itunes, and Googleplay! Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bgladies Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bgladiez/id1073190648?mt=2 Google Play:http://bit.ly/2D7bSJ5 You can Follow us @: Twitter: Bag_Ladiez Tumblr: bgladiez.tumblr.com Instagram: BgLadiez Gmail: bgladiez@gmail.com

Feel Better Naked Podcast - Fitness | Plant Based | Fat Loss | Wellness
Episode 9: Plant Based Healing Interview w/ Woke Foods

Feel Better Naked Podcast - Fitness | Plant Based | Fat Loss | Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 46:24


This episode I had the pleasure of bringing on the amazing women from Woke Foods. We talk about the plant-based diet including experiences, culture, and tips. These women have an amazing journey and mission! Find them here: Wokefoods.com Instagram.com/wokefoods // Want to enroll in Thinner Waist Bigger Booty Bootcamp? Tinyurl.com/ThinnerWaistBiggerBooty ? GET MY FREEBIES: https://www.samanthaburgos.com/free-guides/ // F O L L O W ▸ instagram | http://instagram.com/_vivalasami ▸ facebook | http://facebook.com/Vivalasami ▸ blog | https://www.samanthaburgos.com // A B O U T I’m Samantha Burgos, I’m a Wellness Coach that helps women how to burn fat and build a BOOTY! I provide tips, motivation and much more in the areas of Fitness, Food, and CONFIDENCE! My goal is to give you all the information possible in order to help you breakthrough in these areas in your life. No one is stuck. You can always be a better version of you. --- Support this podcast: null/support

Rotten Bananas
Part 2: Our Bodies

Rotten Bananas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 31:29


Part 2: Our Bodies In Part 2 of 3, we interview chef, farmer, writer, community organizer, Ysanet Batista, who co-owns a WOC run food cooperative that is committed to food justice and racial equity, Woke Foods.

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