
The Attack on Food Symposium + Solutions to Fight Back
The Attack on Food Symposium and Solutions to Fight Back
Saturday, March 4 — 9am PT | 12pm ET
Hosted by Meryl Nass, M.D. Presented by Children's Health Defense TV
Opening Remarks
Session 1 Attacks on Food & Agriculture — Alexis Baden-Mayer | Benjamin Dobson | André Leu | Abby Rockefeller | Patrick Wood | James Corbett | Joe Mercola | Stephanie Seneff
Session 2 Solutions for Farmers — | Ronnie Cummins | André Leu | Mark Fulford | Bonnie Mallard
Session 3 Solutions for Individuals — | John Day | Beverly Johannson | Sara Woods Kender | Zen Honeycutt
Session 4 Societal Solutions — | Alexis Baden-Mayer | Heather Retberg | Ben Banks-Dobson
Show Links:
Demonstration Farms
Jubilee Justice | Rodale Institute | Polyface Farms | Adam Chappell | Adam Chappell TW | Stone House Farm | OCA Farm Map | Billion Agave Project | Regeneration International | Organic Consumers Association |
Community Connections
Weston A. Price Foundation | Raw Milk Finder | Neighborhood Food Network | CSA Finder: Local Harvest | Farmish App | Farm Match | Worldwide Opportunities of Organic Farms |
Sovereignty
Food Freedom Foundation | Maine Food Sovereignty Law | Maine Food Sovereignty Law Legislative Document |
Rep. Thomas Massie’s Bills:
Hosts: Meryl Nass, M.D.
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
Mar 10, 2023
No Dig Gardening — Beverly Johannson
Beverley Johansson is not your typical farmer! She started growing vegetables at the age of 60, with no prior gardening experience. Beverley grew up in the UK and Australia, studied Psychology at London University and took her MBA at Harvard Business School. She worked at Esso Petroleum in the UK and ran her own headhunting company in Sweden. In 2017, she and her husband moved to a small town north of Stockholm, Sweden, where they decided to learn about growing vegetables. They run a 500 sq m vegetable garden, have egg laying chickens and are now self-sufficient in fruit, vegetables and eggs.
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