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Where Do the Food Lies Begin? Searching for Sapien Wisdom with Brian Sanders

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Brian Sanders is the brain behind the upcoming film series Food Lies and the Instagram account by the same name. His work with Food Lies and his podcast, Peak Human, is about uncovering the lies we’ve been told about food. We dive deep in this podcast to explore where the engine driving the lies in our food system might have gotten its start. How far back does it go? We look at the beginning of agriculture all the way to the Rockefellers to find answers. The shaping of our food system has major implications for the systems of modern day life past the food system and we peek at our education system, medical system, financial system, and more. At the heart of this conversation, though, is how our relationship with food makes us human and whether or not we can return to the meaning of the Homo Sapien (wise human) or if we’ll continue to fall for the lies we’re being sold.

We Also Talk About:

  • Community as a nutrient and its role in our lives
  • Satiety and its importance
  • & so much more

Timestamps:

0:12:08: Brian’s Background

0:17:43: Where being human and food intersect

0:25:42: Power structures and food

0:31:23: Where the food lies begin.

0:42:19: Where the food lies meet big money

0:46:07: The weaponization of the greater good

0:52:09: What to do to get out of a broken system/exit the matrix

1:04:08: Are humans wired for comfort and how do we dig into discomfort?

1:14:00: Are humans capable of long term thinking?

1:26:00: Community as a nutrient

1:29:49: Satiety

Find Brian:

Instagram: @food.lies

Podcast: Peak Human

Film Website: Food Lies

Resources:

The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America by Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt

Eat Like a Human by Bill Schindler

Peak Human Guest: Gary Fettke

Peak Human Guest: Ted Naiman on Satiety

Peak Human Guest: Mary Ruddick on Debunking Blue Zones

Justin Wren on Joe Rogan re: Community

Also Mentioned in Intro:

What Good Shall I Do Conference

Current Discounts for MBS listeners:

  • 15% off Farm True ghee and body care products using code: KATEKAV15
  • 20% off Home of Wool using code KATEKAVANAUGH for 10% off
  • 15% off Bon Charge blue light blocking gear using code: MINDBODYSOIL15

Join the Ground Work Collective:

Find a Farm: nearhome.groundworkcollective.com

Find Kate: @kate_kavanaugh

More: groundworkcollective.com

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Content provided by Kate Kavanaugh. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kate Kavanaugh or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Brian Sanders is the brain behind the upcoming film series Food Lies and the Instagram account by the same name. His work with Food Lies and his podcast, Peak Human, is about uncovering the lies we’ve been told about food. We dive deep in this podcast to explore where the engine driving the lies in our food system might have gotten its start. How far back does it go? We look at the beginning of agriculture all the way to the Rockefellers to find answers. The shaping of our food system has major implications for the systems of modern day life past the food system and we peek at our education system, medical system, financial system, and more. At the heart of this conversation, though, is how our relationship with food makes us human and whether or not we can return to the meaning of the Homo Sapien (wise human) or if we’ll continue to fall for the lies we’re being sold.

We Also Talk About:

  • Community as a nutrient and its role in our lives
  • Satiety and its importance
  • & so much more

Timestamps:

0:12:08: Brian’s Background

0:17:43: Where being human and food intersect

0:25:42: Power structures and food

0:31:23: Where the food lies begin.

0:42:19: Where the food lies meet big money

0:46:07: The weaponization of the greater good

0:52:09: What to do to get out of a broken system/exit the matrix

1:04:08: Are humans wired for comfort and how do we dig into discomfort?

1:14:00: Are humans capable of long term thinking?

1:26:00: Community as a nutrient

1:29:49: Satiety

Find Brian:

Instagram: @food.lies

Podcast: Peak Human

Film Website: Food Lies

Resources:

The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America by Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt

Eat Like a Human by Bill Schindler

Peak Human Guest: Gary Fettke

Peak Human Guest: Ted Naiman on Satiety

Peak Human Guest: Mary Ruddick on Debunking Blue Zones

Justin Wren on Joe Rogan re: Community

Also Mentioned in Intro:

What Good Shall I Do Conference

Current Discounts for MBS listeners:

  • 15% off Farm True ghee and body care products using code: KATEKAV15
  • 20% off Home of Wool using code KATEKAVANAUGH for 10% off
  • 15% off Bon Charge blue light blocking gear using code: MINDBODYSOIL15

Join the Ground Work Collective:

Find a Farm: nearhome.groundworkcollective.com

Find Kate: @kate_kavanaugh

More: groundworkcollective.com

  continue reading

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