Real Organic Podcast
Farmers interview scientists, activists, politicians, and authors engaged in protecting USDA organic food against an active corporate takeover. Real Organic Project released its add-on food label in stores and markets in 2021, and is focused on introducing eaters across the United States to our movement and its allies. In this podcast series, you'll meet the best organic and regenerative farmers around, as well as journalists, climate experts, policy makers and chefs (Dr. Vandana Shiva, Paul Hawken, Leah Penniman, Bill Mckibben, Alice Waters, Dan Barber, and Eliot Coleman - to name a few!) who support our mission and have lent their voices and insights to explaining the importance of keeping corporate cheaters out of the real food movement. As bad players aim to redefine what food is for the sake of their own profits, we believe there is too much at stake for both human and planetary health today and into the future. Feed the soil, not the plant!!
Inspiring and informative discussions
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Real Organic is now my favorite podcast out there! Such a treat to listen to knowledgeable and respected voices. Well done to all of you at the Real Organic Project.
SURVIVAL 101
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Full of sane inside information to help navigate our way forward , sorting out fact from corporate fiction...towards attainable health for ALL-- ourselves, the plants & creatures we eat & wear, the soil , water, air.....David Bronner (#182) FOOD and Vincent Stanley (#183) BUSINESS PRACTICE ( specifically addressing what we buy & wear) are now on my Essential list for anyone looking to get on board . Deepest gratitude for this team❤️🔥🙌🏻
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Linley did a great interview with Charlotte. I was riveted.
Question re labor standards!
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This is a great podcast with some stellar guests, I really appreciate it being offered. I just listened to the David Bronner episode on the Regenerative Organic Certified program and the intro said how it was a similar program to ROP, except that it is lead by farmers. I thought, “hm that’s funny, I thought one significant difference was that ROP did not include fair labor practices”. So I looked at the ROP website and standards and apparently there IS a labor section… But I don’t see anything online or about the inspection process that actually addresses labor… What’s the deal exactly? I would love to learn more about how the ROP verifies their labor standards. Or if they don’t, why market the program as such? It’s reasonable for the program to just be concerned with soil health and animal welfare. The worst that can happen though, in my opinion, is to contribute to “greenwashing” of fair labor practices (!).
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