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🗓️ 17 May 2023
⏱️ 67 minutes
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0:00.0 | On today's episode of the Real Foodology Podcast. |
0:02.9 | Wait a minute. |
0:03.6 | You're allowing a chemical that's a probable carcinogen, that's an endocrine disruptor, |
0:09.4 | that has a chain of bad effects on your whole system, doesn't have half-lifes. |
0:15.2 | We have been using forever chemicals in many different forms. |
0:18.5 | This is how insane we are. |
0:22.1 | Hi, friends. Welcome back to another episode of the Real Foodology podcast. As always, I am your host, |
0:26.7 | Courtney Swan. I'm really, really stoked about today's guest. I have been following his work for |
0:32.3 | about 12 years now. He helped create this protein drink called Shakeology, and I used to drink it like way back |
0:40.1 | in the day. And at the time, he was known for his superfood hunting. He was going around the world |
0:45.8 | and finding all these different native cultures, superfoods, and incorporated them into this |
0:51.2 | drink called Shakeology. But the reason that he is on the podcast today |
0:55.9 | is to talk about his new book called Fatal Conveniences. His name is Darren Olean. You may know him |
1:02.7 | from the Netflix show Down to Earth with Zach Efron, which by the way is an incredible show. |
1:07.7 | If you've not checked that out yet, I highly recommend watching it. It's such a great watch. I really enjoyed it. And he, uh, the work that he's doing is just |
1:15.7 | incredibly important for modern living right now. So that's what we talk about today is, um, all |
1:21.5 | that is book and what encompasses in his book. It's a lot of stuff that I talk about pretty |
1:27.4 | frequently on my podcast, more so |
1:29.4 | on my Instagram, chemicals and toxins in our everyday life that we're finding in body care, |
1:36.2 | in makeup, in furniture. It's even showing up in fast food wrappers. If you guys are paying |
1:41.2 | attention to this conversation at all, you know that recently simply orange. |
1:45.3 | The orange juice was, |
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