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Diana Rodgers, RD, LDN is a “real food” Licensed Registered Dietitian Nutritionist living on a working organic farm west of Boston. Click here to see a short video to meet Diana.
She runs an active nutrition practice where she helps people with weight, metabolic, and intestinal issues recover their health through diet and lifestyle. She’s also an author, host The Sustainable Dish Podcast, and the mom of two active kids. She speaks at universities and conferences internationally about nutrition and sustainability, social justice, animal welfare and food policy issues.
Diana is the Consulting Dietitian to several gyms, as well as: Nom Nom Paleo, Whole30, The Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund. She is also a board member of Animal Welfare Approved. Diana contributes regularly to several blogs and her work has been featured in The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, Outside Magazine, and Mother Earth News.
Learn more about Kale Vs. Cow here.
I am constantly trying to learn more about what I’m putting in, on, and near my body. I just love learning about the way things work. That’s why I recently found myself at a Belcampo Farms Meat Camp, learning about where my food comes from, how it’s prepared, and who is preparing it.
While I was at Belcamp Farms, I met Diana Rodgers, a “real food” Licensed Registered Dietitian Nutritionist living on a working organic farm west of Boston. She also runs an active nutrition practice where she helps people recover their health through diet and hosts The Sustainable Dish Podcast.
But I brought Diana on the show because she is working on an awesome film project: Kale vs. Cow: The Case for Better Meat. At a time when many in the health and environmental fields call for a world without meat, Kale vs. Cow makes the case for better meat – and shows how eliminating animals from our food system could cause more harm than good.
I don’t take a position on other people’s dietary choices – you can go eat a box of rocks for all I care, as long as you’re not hurting anybody else – and this episode isn’t about what’s right or wrong.
But I think it’s important to consider and understand the impact of our buying and consumption… because sometimes the things sold to us as “better” alternatives, like kale or soy, can have devastating impacts.
How many animals die to turn a plot of land into a kale pasture? How many salmon lose their habitat because water is diverted for irrigation? What happens to the bears who depend on those salmon for their diet?
What is the math of clearing land to grow a single crop VS raising animals with sensible farming practices?
Just something to chew on.
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