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"What should we have for dinner?". Welcome to The Omnivore's Dilemma, a podcast dedicated to exploring this seemingly simple question that has somehow evolved into a complicated source of cultural anxiety and confusion. As omnivores, humans can eat almost anything nature has to offer, but this vast flexibility brings with it the stress of figuring out which foods will nourish us and which might sicken us—a predicament known as the "omnivore's dilemma".
In this series, we play the role of ecological detectives, tracing the food we eat all the way from the earth to the plate. Each season, we journey deep into one of the three principal food chains that sustain us today: the industrial, the organic, and the hunter-gatherer.
What you'll discover in our episodes:
Through interviews, field recordings, and deep dives into history and science, we aim to pierce the obscurity of the modern supermarket and reconnect you with the natural world. Tune in to uncover exactly what it is you are eating, how it found its way to your table, and what it truly costs—reminding us all that we eat by the grace of nature, not industry.
Subscribe now and never look at your dinner the same way again!
By Deep Dive Library"What should we have for dinner?". Welcome to The Omnivore's Dilemma, a podcast dedicated to exploring this seemingly simple question that has somehow evolved into a complicated source of cultural anxiety and confusion. As omnivores, humans can eat almost anything nature has to offer, but this vast flexibility brings with it the stress of figuring out which foods will nourish us and which might sicken us—a predicament known as the "omnivore's dilemma".
In this series, we play the role of ecological detectives, tracing the food we eat all the way from the earth to the plate. Each season, we journey deep into one of the three principal food chains that sustain us today: the industrial, the organic, and the hunter-gatherer.
What you'll discover in our episodes:
Through interviews, field recordings, and deep dives into history and science, we aim to pierce the obscurity of the modern supermarket and reconnect you with the natural world. Tune in to uncover exactly what it is you are eating, how it found its way to your table, and what it truly costs—reminding us all that we eat by the grace of nature, not industry.
Subscribe now and never look at your dinner the same way again!