Your Future Therapist

S2EP10 Where Our Food Comes From


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Megan discusses the realities behind the produce on our plates, the ethical considerations of agriculture, and the hidden connections that bind us to communities and cultures worldwide. Shedding light on the implications of monocrops, the environmental impact of modern agriculture, and the disparities in food access that shape health and well-being across urban and rural landscapes.

Main Takeaways:

  • The evolution of human food sourcing and its current globalized state.

  • Ethical considerations of the seed and agriculture industry.

  • The concept of food deserts and their prevalence in both urban and remote areas.

  • The impact of cash crops on local and global communities.

  • The privilege of food choices and the importance of empathy in understanding systemic issues.

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    Your Future TherapistBy Kelly Newsom