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Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

94) Supporting better nutrition while tackling food waste using spent barley with Canvas' Sarah Pool

Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

kaméa chayne

Nature, Alternative Health, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Health & Fitness, Science

4.9661 Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

What are some key public health and environmental issues stemming from the food and beverage industries that we should know about? How do health concerns sparked by the food industry trap people into states of ill health, making it really hard for people to break free from this cycle?

 

Sharing her wisdom here is Sarah Pool, former Founder of Pacific Superfood Snacks and the Co-Founder and CEO of Canvas, a healthy beverage company committed to improving individual and global health through functional nutrition and innovative technology applications. Let's dive in.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

[5:05] Sarah explains why so many of our 'health' foods contain unhealthy fillers and gels.

[7:45] Sarah: "A group of really passionate people can make a huge difference in the world."

[9:32] Sarah explains how Canvas got started.

[11:21] Sarah discusses what prebiotics and probiotics are and why they're important.

[16:50] The most alarming public health issues sparked by the food and beverage industry to know.

[21:52] Insights into latest eco-friendly food and beverage packaging options.

[23:34] Sarah on what need most to accelerate toward a national or global population of healthier humans.  

[25:31] How we can inspire others to make changes, and why it's no longer sustainable to farm the way we have traditionally.

 

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You know, you always hear like, oh, be the change and let's impact the world in a positive way and all of these things that can be sort of tongue and cheek sometimes.

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But like, it's actually true.

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People who are passionate and who have a big dream and who really believe in that dream and who really go after that dream can really shift the world individually and collectively.

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And I think that's just a really exciting thing.

1:36.8

What are some key public health and environmental issues stemmed from the food and beverage

1:42.5

industry that we should know about? How do health concerns sparked by the food and beverage industry that we should know about.

1:45.4

How do health concerns sparked by the food industry trap people in states of ill health,

1:51.1

making it really hard for people to even break free of this cycle?

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