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This week we sit down with Camilla Fayed and Aurora Solá - authors of Manifesto on the Future of Food and the visionary team behind Farmacy to explore why the health crisis, food crisis and soil crisis, are not separate problems, but one interconnected story.
Camilla and Aurora reveal the uncomfortable truth behind our modern food system: how industrial agriculture, pesticides, synthetic fertilisers, and corporate seed monopolies have stripped nourishment from our plates and vitality from our soil.
They share how biodynamic farming, local growers, soil-centred agriculture, and a return to community-based food systems could reverse disease trends, restore our health, and transform the planet in a single generation. Their message is clear: the most radical act you can take right now is knowing your farmer, cooking at home and bringing food back to its source.
From corporate control of seeds, to why supermarkets distort our senses, to the hidden costs of food that show up in our healthcare system, this conversation will change the way you shop, eat, parent, and think about nourishment.
*This episode is sponsored by Happy Mammoth - use the code RAISE at checkout to get 15% off your order: https://uk.happymammoth.com
* This episode is sponsored by V14 - a premium longevity complex carefully formulated to support cellular health, energy metabolism, cognitive function, and healthy aging, with ingredients that work better together. Try V14 today and get 20% off your first order with the code RAISE at checkout. http://www.v14.com/raise
* This episode is sponsored by Exhale Coffee - organic, mycotoxin and mould free coffee. Get your free trial bag and free shipping at exhalecoffee.com/raise
Thank you for listening! Follow or connect with We Are Raise here:
https://www.instagram.com/weareraise
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This week we sit down with Camilla Fayed and Aurora Solá - authors of Manifesto on the Future of Food and the visionary team behind Farmacy to explore why the health crisis, food crisis and soil crisis, are not separate problems, but one interconnected story.
Camilla and Aurora reveal the uncomfortable truth behind our modern food system: how industrial agriculture, pesticides, synthetic fertilisers, and corporate seed monopolies have stripped nourishment from our plates and vitality from our soil.
They share how biodynamic farming, local growers, soil-centred agriculture, and a return to community-based food systems could reverse disease trends, restore our health, and transform the planet in a single generation. Their message is clear: the most radical act you can take right now is knowing your farmer, cooking at home and bringing food back to its source.
From corporate control of seeds, to why supermarkets distort our senses, to the hidden costs of food that show up in our healthcare system, this conversation will change the way you shop, eat, parent, and think about nourishment.
*This episode is sponsored by Happy Mammoth - use the code RAISE at checkout to get 15% off your order: https://uk.happymammoth.com
* This episode is sponsored by V14 - a premium longevity complex carefully formulated to support cellular health, energy metabolism, cognitive function, and healthy aging, with ingredients that work better together. Try V14 today and get 20% off your first order with the code RAISE at checkout. http://www.v14.com/raise
* This episode is sponsored by Exhale Coffee - organic, mycotoxin and mould free coffee. Get your free trial bag and free shipping at exhalecoffee.com/raise
Thank you for listening! Follow or connect with We Are Raise here:
https://www.instagram.com/weareraise
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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