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Food Heals

76: Lisa Bronner on Organic Skincare, Activism & going Green

Food Heals

Allison Melody

Spirituality, Naturalcures, Vegan, Nutrition, Fitness, Detox, Veganism, Alternativemedicine, Health, Health & Fitness, Juicing

4.8 • 635 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2016

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Everything you need to know about organic skincare and fair trade activism! Lisa Bronner, grand daughter of Dr. Bronner himself, shares with us her tips on picking the greenest, safest products for body and home, and tells us the unbelievable story of how Dr. Bronner’s became a household name.

Whenever asked about what she does, the first thing Lisa says is “I’m a mom.” Her top priority is her family’s physical, emotional and mental well-being. She began her blog, Going Green with a Bronner Mom, to give other busy moms quick, easy, honest information about organic and natural products and help them make informed decisions about their and their children’s health. And she’s well placed to do so, as the grand daughter of the founder of a well loved green living brand, Dr. Bronner’s.

Lisa’s advice on how to make your life greener is simple: the first step is to educate yourself. Take the matter into your own hands. Read labels – whether it’s food or a beauty product, see what’s there. Do you recognize the ingredients, or would you need a chemistry degree to make sense of it? Lisa recommends visiting the Environmental Working Group website, which rates products according to safety and has a breakdown of ingredients including their potential effects. But you don’t need to read the label if you’re buying a bottle of D.r Bronner’s soap, which contains only natural skin loving ingredients, and can be used for all kinds of cleaning tasks.

The story of how Dr. Bronner’s was founded could be made into a film – Emanuel Bronner grew up in a German soap making family in early 1900’s. His philosophy, or Moral ABC, which focused around world peace, environment protection and the belief we are all one, caused his family to shun him, and compelled him to emigrate to the USA. There, he was wrongfully imprisoned in a mental institution for making impassioned speeches where he sought to promote the idea of an environmentally conscious, peaceful world. But he escaped and set up the Dr. Bronner’s that has now become a household name. His philosophy for this better world can still be found today, written on the soap bottle labels.

Dr. Bronner was a true visionary and his passion for creating a more ethical world lives on through the “Fighting Soap Company,” as the family have lovingly nicknamed it. “It’s part company and part activism,” says Lisa, referring to the campaigns Dr. Bronner’s has fought over the years. Where her grandfather’s causes were fluoridation and world peace, now the company is active in raising awareness and creating positive change in the areas of GMO labelling, fairer trade and business practices, animal welfare and living wage reform. Click here to find out how Dr. Bronner’s is making life better for both communities and the environment in Sri Lanka and Guana. We wish there were more companies like this! Dr. Bronner’s story proves that you can do business well while being fair, ethical and responsible.

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0:00.0

Food Heels Podcast, episode 76.

0:04.3

He put his personal phone number on the soap, on every box.

0:10.1

Wow.

0:11.3

And if you called it, he would talk to you.

0:14.0

Maybe you'd wish you hadn't called it.

0:19.6

Holistic Voice presents the Food Heels podcast with your hosts, Alison Melody and Susie Hardy.

0:26.3

Join the Food Hills Nation and learn the secrets to go from feeling unwell to healing yourself.

0:32.4

Warning, side effects of this podcast may include increased health and vitality, thoughts of living longer,

0:36.4

an increase in sexual activity, feelings of joy, cravings for kale and kinawa, and a spike in Tinder matches. In rare

0:41.4

cases, people have experienced a strong desire to actually start using their $39.99 a month

0:45.1

gym membership. If you experience any of these symptoms, Snapchat your trainer immediately.

0:49.9

All right, welcome, Food Heels Nation. Thanks for joining us. I'm Allison Melody. And I'm Susie Hardy.

0:55.5

Today's guest is Lisa Brunner. Lisa is a stay-at-home mom to three growing kids, a sister, a wife,

1:01.8

and a daughter to those who run Dr. Brunner's Magic Soaps, one of our favorites, by the way.

1:08.0

And she's actually the granddaughter of the founder himself, Dr. Emanuel Bronner.

1:14.1

Lisa will be a guest speaker at the Take Back Your Health Conference in April, which we will also be attending.

1:19.6

Can't wait.

1:20.3

Lisa is an expert in non-toxic skin care, home care, and lifestyle products.

1:25.7

She has a great lifestyle blog called Going Green with Bronner

1:29.1

Mom. But before we get to our interview with Lisa, we have to tell you about today's sponsor.

1:34.7

Today's show is sponsored by Acuity Scheduling. Are you sick of booking clients through email

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