Hope, Interrupted

We talk with Joya Wesley, “The Easy Breezy Whole Foodie"


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Joya Wesley, author of “The Easy Breezy Whole Foodie,” is a freelance writer and editor, an amateur gardener, and the once and future manager of her father's band, Fred Wesley and the New JBs. She is a minimalist currently living in Fairfield, California. Before finding her way to the whole foods, plant-based lifestyle that's now all she ever wants to talk about, Joya grew up in Los Angeles, earned a sociology degree from Stanford University and worked for newspapers and as a national editor for the Associated Press. Later, she participated in and co-authored a book about the Greensboro Truth and Community Reconciliation Project, the first U.S. process modeled after South Africa's. You can find her online at easybreezywholefoodie.com.

Book Summary

The Easy Breezy Whole Foodie: Opt Out of SAD in Seven Simple Steps is a quickie sketch of key ideas to chart your path to freedom from the Standard American Diet and all the health problems that come with it.

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Hope, InterruptedBy Chris Pugh