iEat Green – Tristram Stuart – 07.14.16

Tristram Stuart is an international award-winning author, speaker, campaigner, and expert on the environmental and social impacts of food production. His books, The Bloodless Revolution (2006) and Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal (2009), have been described as “a genuinely revelatory contribution to this history of human ideas” (Daily Telegraph) and his TED talk has been watched over a million times.The environmental campaigning organization he founded, Feedback (www.feedbackglobal.org), has spread its work into dozens of countries worldwide, working with governments, international institutions, businesses, non-governmental organizations, grassroots organizations and the public to change society’s attitude toward wasting food. Its campaigns and events include Feeding the 5000, a free public feast using food that would otherwise be wasted; the Pig Idea, which seeks to change laws that restrict food waste being used to feed pigs; and, the Gleaning Network of volunteers that harvest surplus produce that would be left to rot and redistributes to UK charities. Tristram was the winner of the international environmental award, The Sophie Prize, in 2011. He is an Ashoka Fellow, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and, most recently, a Champion 12.3 for the UN Sustainable Development Goal of halving food waste and reducing food loss globally by 2030.
In 2016, Tristram launched Toast Ale, a beer made with surplus bread that would otherwise be wasted. All profits go to the charity Feedback.

The Gary Null Show – 07.13.16

On “The Gary Null Show” Gary talks about these health topics and then does a great commentary on Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton with some additional commentary by Henry Giroux.

Rosemary + grapefruit extracts show beauty-from-within potential: RCT

Magnesium may modestly lower blood pressure

Researchers find Alzheimer’s begins in the brain 30 years before any symptoms

Warmer body temp puts the heat on the common cold

Hops extract studied to prevent breast cancer

Gut bacteria can cause, predict and prevent rheumatoid arthritis

A great Gary commentary about “The Devil you know” featuring Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.

The Racist Killing Machine in the Age of Anti-Politics by Henry Giroux

Trends This Week – A weak endorsement for Hillary and the rise of a powerful trend – 07.13.16

“The laws are only there for we the little people to obey…” Trends analyst Gerald Celente breaks down the hollow words and promises behind Bernie Sanders’ endorsement of Hillary Clinton, as well as President Barack Obama’s recent speech about the Dallas police shootings and the shootings in Minnesota and Louisiana. Celente then ties the failed leadership of the political elite here and across the globe to the rise of the anti-globalization movements taking hold worldwide and the emerging – and powerful – trend of self-sustainability. And, he offers some deep insights into the surge in global markets this week.

Connect The Dots – When Toxicity Overwhelms the Body – 07.13.16

Listen to Dr. David M. Brady, ND discuss his new book, The Fibro-Fix: Get to the Root of Your Fibromyalgia and Start Reversing Your Chronic Pain and Fatigue in 21 Days learn why a combination of toxins, stress, and abuse are producing an epidemic in conversation with Alison Rose Levy.

It’s All About Food – Joel Helfrich, Rochester River School – 07.12.16

Part I: Joel Helfrich, Rochester River School: Proposed First Vegan Public School in the U.S

Joel is a father, educator, and activist who lives in the City of Rochester, near Highland Park. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor of history at Monroe Community College and, formerly, a Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He received his BA in history from the University of Rochester, an MPhil degree in American Studies from the University of Glasgow in Scotland, and a PhD in history from the University of Minnesota. His doctoral dissertation is a historical investigation of Western Apache struggles over a sacred and ecologically unique mountain in Arizona from 1871 to 2002. He has also worked on animal rights, environmental, historic and sacred sites preservation, and social justice issues. He holds the conviction that a myopic focus defeats the most important work any historian does—being an informed and informative member of society. He sees the environment as a site where much of his historical training can be brought to bear, so he continues to pursue those interests as well as others.

Infectious Myth – Paul Thomas on Election Justice – 07.12.16

David discusses election justice with Paul Thomas of Election Justice USA. This organizations’ concerns are that many Americans are denied the right to vote through complicated and unfair procedures, such as making it very difficult for independents to vote for a Presidential delegate in California, and that votes, once placed, might not be counted. This can be through corrupted machines, or through the use of provisional ballots, which are rarely counted.

Leid Stories – Amid the Clamor for Unity, Clarity Takes A Lethal Hit (Part 2) – 07.12.16

Leid Stories concludes a two-part discussion on how The System is managing the current crisis in law enforcement, brought to national attention once again in the back-to-back killings of two African American men by white police officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Falcon Heights, Minnesota, and an African American ex-soldier’s revenge shooting of white police officers in Dallas, Texas, that killed five and wounded seven of them, and also wounded two civilians.

The System pleads for national “unity” and “healing.” Leid Stories pleads for clarity about The System—the kind of clarity that would help the historically disfranchised and oppressed people it targets change the power equation.

The Gary Null Show – 07.12.16

On “The Gary Null Show” Gary discussed these topics and gave his commentary on the state of the world as we know it. Listen, read and start helping make that change.

5 Nutrients to Fight Hearing Loss

Omega-3 levels linked to better cognitive performance

What foods can help fight the risk of chronic inflammation?

Another reason for wine lovers to toast resveratrol

Omega-3 lowers childhood aggression in short term
Gary takes a quick music break and plays: The Trammps – Disco Inferno

Legalized murder and the politics of terror – Chris Hedges

Will U.S. tech jobs turn all-Indian? The H1B visa dilemma
Are we entering an era of postmodern serfdom? – David Rosen

Go Harrison – 07.11.16

A pioneering Outfest documentary, RAISING ZOEY, which follows one of Los Angeles’ bravest, and youngest, trans rights activists, Zoey Luna (last year’s LA Pride’s Grand Marshall) just after winning a case against her school district for discrimination, as she begins hormone treatments and publicly advocates for change with her mother and sister always by her side.

ZOEY LUNA & DANTE ALENCASTRE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naJoi_JVuMY&spfreload=10

Topic: Bernie: what’s next
GUESTS: Greg Palast, Michelle Bird, Don Irwin, and John Sarley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umDsvGlRrNk&spfreload=10