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The Good Meat Movement: Why Your Butcher is Your Best Friend


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In this episode of Eat. Drink. Think., host Amy O’Neill Houck talks with Michele Thorne, Executive Director of the Good Meat Project, whose work is dedicated to creating a more transparent and ethical food system.

Michele shares her journey and the mission of the Good Meat Project, explaining how the organization connects consumers, ranchers, butchers and chefs to build a stronger, more sustainable meat supply chain. The discussion unpacks the power of consumer choice and why buying as close to the source as possible is an effective way to know more about the qualities of not only the meat, but the people who raised and prepared it with care.

She offers insight into the work done to support a food culture that values the land, animals, and people, and why a foundation of shared resources and community is essential to the future of truly good meat. This conversation offers a taste of the change, and community, behind every bite.

Find the transcript and show notes here.

This episode is brought to you by the Good Meat Project, a national nonprofit that provides farmers and ranchers, butchers and chefs, everything they need to promote ethical meat from consumer-facing directories to marketing services, and from extensive online resources to one-on-one technical support. You can learn more at goodmeatproject.org.


The Eat.Drink.Think. Podcast is brought to you by Edible Communities.

Edible Communities is the largest media organization devoted to telling the local stories and sustaining the efforts of the farmers, chefs, food artisans, fishers, vintners and home cooks who feed us.

Our growing network consists of 75 independently owned, regional magazines across the U.S. and Canada. 

From Boston to Bozeman, Vancouver to Martha’s Vineyard and New Mexico to New York, our dedicated publishers lead the conversation about local and sustainable food and drink in their community. 

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