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Deconstructing Dinner

Deconstructing Dinner

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Deconstructing Dinner is a podcast/radio show that broadcast between 2006 through 2011 with a brief return of a handful of episodes in 2014. Almost 200 episodes are available on topics ranging from corporate consolidation, animal welfare, urban food production and the local and good food movements. With host Jon Steinman.
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First Bible Network: The authority in Pre-Nicene news, history and analysis. Join FBN FirstNews for lively discussion and a view on current and historical events from the perspective of The Very First Bible and the first Christian church to adopt it in 144 A.D. - the Marcionite Christian Church. Hosted by Darren Kelama. If you’re not reading the same bible as the first Christians in 144 A.D. you’re reading just another book. The first Christian bible is not only the foundation of faith that ...
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For our first edition of the 'Whose God?' series we selected Genesis 32: 22-32 - you may know it as the story of the Hebew character Jacob wrestling with his 'god' - and winning the match. But the true identity of his wrestling opponent and the religion it symbolizes may surprise you. Antaeus: https://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/Gigantes/Antaeus/a…
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At first glance it seems like a simple question but even staffers at FBN were taken aback by just how deep the rabbit hole went. On this episode of Pre-Nicene Perspective no sacred cow is spared and no narrative goes unexplored as we deliver the answer. Topics discussed in the episode: Arrival of Jesus and the Eclipse: https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov…
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The same people who created a fake plague as the excuse to inject every arm in the world with a very real RNA bioweapon are saying Christians must give them a free pass and forgive them. They claim to base this assertion on biblical scripture and in today's episode we'll see if that argument has merit. Mentioned links: Gospel of the Lord - Chapter …
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Christians are being attacked on multiple fronts worldwide simply on the basis of their beliefs and for speaking the truth. And just like the Russian Christians of the Bolshevik era 100 years ago, many are watching as their churches are shut down and parish priests are intimidated and silenced. Soon, you may be called to lead other Christians in yo…
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The Apostle Paul called them "the enemy of all humanity" and when they came after Christians brandishing syringes filled with physical and spiritual death, one church knew who they were and what to do. In today's episode we look at how the Marcionite Christian Church fought the worldwide Covid vaxx mandates. Mentions: https://www.prlog.org/12832383…
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According to archives released by the Vatican library, the original Greek source material used by St. Jerome to translate the apostle Paul's epistles into the Latin Vulgate Bible were obtained from the Marcionite Church in the 4th century. But it bears little resemblance to what's in your bible today. In this episode we journey back in the past to …
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In today's episode we try and solve a scriptural problem that's plagued theologians and biblical scholars for millenia: Now on the docket is the strange case of Luke chapter 4, verse 23. The mistake made by this anonymous author may have just upended the entire narrative and motivations behind the synoptic gospels and is one of the most important e…
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Reconnecting with your true Christian heritage starts with language, context and facts. And for the last 1,600 years you've been fed a thin gruel indeed of all three. In today's episode we open up the spiritual menu and order in a second language that should come to you pretty easily. Hellenization: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenization Why S…
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Does your perception of the shape, position and motion of the earth really matter? We go into outer space and Galileo's smoke-filled back rooms to find out why the 'enemies of all mankind' thought it was so important. Topics referenced in this episode: https://www.vox.com/2015/2/3/7969843/scientific-genius-magic https://www.documentarytube.com/arti…
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As a satanic wave sweeps across the West, millions of people are scouring the scriptures in a desperate search for direction and answers. In today's episode we help you avoid a tricky theological trap. Links mentioned in the show: https://www.marcionitechurch.org/antithesis.html https://www.theveryfirstbible.org The First New Testament by Professor…
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In today's episode we look at how Jim Jones, Heaven's Gate and David Koresh took advantage of the confusion created by a bible that mixes two different religions - and how you can avoid becoming a victim. Jim Jones: https://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=70743 'Judeo-Christian?' How a weaponized marketing slogan destroyed Western Christianity: https:/…
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If you're handling snakes and drinking poison because of a verse you read in the Judeo-Christian bible, you need to stop immediately and listen to this podcast. Mark 16:18 isn't what you think it is. https://www.christianpost.com/news/snake-handling-christians-faith-prophecy-and-obedience.html https://www.theveryfirstbible.org https://www.nationalg…
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What could be more important than the final instructions and words spoken by Jesus to his apostles? In today's episode we explore and analyze the last paragraph of each of the gospels and compare them to the original Gospel of the Lord. Links mentioned in the episode: Grand Theft Edit: Deconstructing how and why Galatians 4:4 was intentionally alte…
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What's the true cost of stapling the alien writings of the Hebrew Torah and its carnal deity onto our Christian bible? Even mainstream pastors are beginning to recognize the problem while using words like 'unhitch' when discussing it. In today's episode we look at how we got here and why so many denominations are failing. https://www.pewforum.org/2…
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The fake Covid plague was the stalking horse used to strip you of most freedoms - and now Satan's parasites are using the proxy war against Russia to finish the job and destroy what remains of Christian culture. In today's episode we look at the big picture and what peaceful options, if any, remain. Topics discussed in this episode: https://tv.gab.…
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Within the subject of eschatology and the final days, there's much discussion of the four horsemen of the apocalypse, but it's actually the horsehair WORM that will help you make sense of a confusing world right now. Episode links: https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/wildlife-explorer/marine/worms/horsehair-worm https://www.firstbiblenetwork.com/news.ht…
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Hundreds of years before the translations, editing, creative interpretation and influence of Judaizers, there was the original Book of Galatians. Through a special arrangement with the Marcionite Christian Church it is presented today unabridged from the audiobook version of The Very First Bible. Narrated by Darren Kelama, host of First Bible Netwo…
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How An Overlooked Verse in the Gospel of John Reveals the Motivation Behind the Crime of the Millenia Links mentioned in the episode: THE GOSPEL OF THE LORD https://www.theveryfirstbible.org/evangelion.html Verse in Focus: https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/John%207:42 Marcionite Christian Church: https://www.marcionitechurch.org Ebionites expla…
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A busy week at FBN as we tackle everything from trucker convoys, Pre-Nicene survivalists and the release of an audiobook that's actually worth listening to. Plus more viewer mail. Pack a lunch for this week's FirstNews on FBN. Show notes: Original Lord's Prayer https://www.theveryfirstbible.org/lordsprayer.html Discussion of prayer: https://tv.gab.…
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It’s a true American success story—Nick Taranto came back from the Marine Corps with a dream and a new mission — giving everyone access to healthy, affordable, chef-designed meals. Listen in as Nick (CEO of Plated) reveals his recipe for a food industry shake-up, and discusses how Plated is helping to change consumer tastes. Use promo code KARGO10 …
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Before Bumble, dating apps were synonymous with one night stands and misogynist mindsets. But on this enlightened social networking app, women can make the first move, and no one needs to tolerate abuse just to find a companion. How did Chelsea Cain Maclin, the Director of Marketing at Bumble, get everyone buzzing around this game-changing matchmak…
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Warby Parker began with a lost pair of glasses and an exasperated question: "Why are glasses so expensive?" In recognizing this common problem, Neil Blumenthal and his three business-school-buddies-turned-co-founders took the first step down a path that would change eyewear forever. Join us as we ask Neil what makes the Warby Parker business model …
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Back in 2005, when Piera Gelardi was just starting Refinery29, skeptics considered the brand "too niche." Now, 12 years later, Gelardi explains how disregarding the status quo, celebrating diversity, listening to her audience and trusting her imagination turned her "niche" publication into the largest and most celebrated women-focused media brand i…
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Kargo’s acclaimed podcast Mobilizing Culture is back with all new episodes starting 3/26. This time around, Kargo CMO Ed Romaine chats with the industry’s biggest disruptors – mobile-first businesses that are uprooting old tech and impacting personal economies. Tune in for interviews with Warby Parker CEO/co-founder Neil Blumenthal, Refinery 29 cre…
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As the publishing industry continues to face a host of monetization challenges, creatives are being forced to be more innovative, oft capitalizing on opportunities that allow them to tell their stories in new or provocative ways. James DeMolet and Leah Wyar, cast members of the E! reality series So Cosmo and leading editors at Hearst Corporation, s…
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In a content congested society, it’s tough to stand out in a mobile crowd. How do you capture the attention of an over stimulated audience? Bethany Mach (Chief Digital Officer, INITIATIVE) lets us in on her strategies to create compelling, award-winning ad campaigns that attract eyes, and hearts. www.kargo.com Instagram: @kargomobile Twitter: @karg…
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“The ad apocalypse is upon us,” says Andrew Essex (CEO, Tribeca Enterprises). With his razor-sharp insights, Essex divulges his vision of where smart businesses are headed. It may mean radically changing the advertising landscape as we know it. www.kargo.com Instagram: @kargomobile Twitter: @kargo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kargo/ Linkedin …
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What if technology could sense how you’re feeling and help you feel better? Rana el Kaliouby (Founder/CEO, Affectiva) and Natalie Monbiot (SVP/Futures, Starcom USA) believe it’s closer to reality than you think. Listen in as these two futurists dive deep into the capabilities of new technology, and how tech is gaining the ability to understand, ant…
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Where do our minds end and our devices begin? Doug Jacob (Creative Director, Shiseido) and Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos (Multimedia Artist) analyze the creative ways mobile has blurred the line between human and tech, and untangle the possibilities for how we can maintain an authentic connection to one another in a tech-driven world. www.kargo.com Insta…
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Across the US and Canada, there is an exciting emergence of a unique type of food festival – a festival for garlic! When looking at a map of where garlic festivals are emerging, it’s clear that garlic knows no geographic boundaries – it’s a food that grows well in most climates across the continent. This popularity of garlic festivals appears to be…
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Honey – one of the most natural foods. In the supermarket, honey is found labelled as coming from clover, buckwheat, alfalfa or maybe orange blossom. The label might just read ‘honey’ without any indication of its source of nectar. But is the nectar source even important to those of us wishing to become more conscientious eaters? As Deconstructing …
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Deconstructing Dinner's Jon Steinman sits down with Mark Kastel - the co-founder of the Cornucopia Institute - a populist farm policy research group based in Wisconsin. Mark and Jon discuss the changing face of organic food. Using eggs as an example - Mark explains how eaters can exercise a more discriminating awareness when purchasing 'organic' eg…
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It's not uncommon for most of us eaters to view the system supplying us with food as being separate from us, but on this podcast, one of Canada's most recognized food policy analysts offers his perspectives which suggest otherwise. Instead, the food system has in many ways been designed to satisfy the demands that we make every day to eat the same …
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On this all-new podcast, Deconstructing Dinner's Jon Steinman examines some of the key differences between conventional and organically produced wheat. Features: Stephen Jones, Director, Washington State University Research Station (Mount Vernon, WA) Kevin Christenson, Owner, Fairhaven Organic Flour Mill (Burlington, WA) Sam Lucy, Farmer, Bluebird …
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This episode #193 marks the final broadcast of Deconstructing Dinner before we embark on a much-needed break. Producer & Host Jon Steinman speaks about the need to step away from producing new shows and what future might lie ahead. Jon also shares some reflections on the past 5 years of producing this weekly one-hour radio show and podcast, and off…
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Since March 2008, Deconstructing Dinner has been tracking the evolution of the Kootenay Grain CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) in the interior of British Columbia. The project is Canada's first community supported agriculture project for grain and it's been quite a while since we've checked in with how it's evolved throughout it's third year. …
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Exploring Ethnobiology is a new series Deconstructing Dinner has been airing since June. Through a scientific lens, ethnobiology examines the relationships between humans and their surrounding plants, animals and ecosystems. With seemingly more and more people becoming interested in developing closer relationships with our surroundings (our food, t…
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TED has become an incredibly popular series of conferences featuring inspiring speakers from around the world. TED is a small non-profit devoted to what they call - "Ideas Worth Spreading." Starting out in 1984 as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment & Design, TED has since broadened its scope to includ…
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Deconstructing Dinner has long been exploring the many ways through which farmers, businesses, organizations and communities are accessing food using new and innovative models. On today's broadcast we hear more of those examples shared as part of the March 2010 panel - Produce to the People, hosted by the San Francisco based CUESA. The Produce to t…
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Packaged Foods Exposed V Deconstructing Dinner revisits with our popular series - Packaged Foods Exposed. Launched in 2006, the series examines the largest manufacturers of processed foods in the country and takes an often overlooked and critical perspective of these powerful companies. When Deconstructing Dinner last aired this series, we featured…
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Exploring Ethnobiology III In May 2010, Deconstructing Dinner travelled to Vancouver Island where two international conferences on ethnobiology were being hosted. Ethnobiology examines the relationships between humans and their surrounding plants, animals and ecosystems. Today, more and more people are expressing an interest to develop closer relat…
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An exclusive behind-the-scenes investigative report taking an in-depth look into alleged local food fraud. With the rapid rise in interest among North Americans to support locally produced food and with the premium people are willing to pay for that food, it leaves open an attractive opportunity for food-based businesses to take advantage of this n…
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On this part 8 of our Conscientious Cooks series, we listen in on a really interesting panel discussion hosted in 2008 by the Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture (or CUESA) located in San Francisco, California. The panel was themed around the concept of Climate Friendly Eating. Voices Gail Feenstra, food systems analyst, Univer…
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Having now devoted four episodes to covering the closure of Canada's prison farms, this Part 5 of our coverage might mark a disappointing chapter for Canadians who have been hoping for a halt to the closures. While all six of these rehabilitative and job-training programs have been progressively dismantled over the past year, the August 9 removal o…
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Deconstructing Dinner has recently been reflecting on the model of agriculture itself as the primary source through which most people on earth access their food. From our exploration of ethnobiology to recent topics on permaculture, it's clear that there are other models available, which, for some people are a substitute for agriculture, and for ot…
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In May 2010, Deconstructing Dinner travelled to Vancouver Island where two international conferences on ethnobiology were being hosted. Ethnobiology examines the relationships between humans and their surrounding plants, animals and ecosystems. Today, more and more people are expressing an interest to develop closer relationships with the earth. Th…
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Much of the content of Deconstructing Dinner revolves primarily around the practice of agriculture; from examining the downsides and challenges of current agricultural systems to the opportunities and alternatives to those challenges. However, most of those alternatives that we examine are 'agri'cultural alternatives, and so from time to time it's …
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Fermenting Revolution (First aired July 19, 2007) For many people, it would be quite welcoming advice to learn that drinking beer could save the world from perhaps an unpredictable changing climate, from pollution, from corporate-driven political agendas, from declining levels of happiness, from increasing levels of stress, from gender inequality, …
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