
113: How UN Organizations Shape the Rules of World Trade for Food Security with Dr. Matias Margulis
Before we jump into today's show, I wanted to give listeners a heads up that today is the last AnthroDish episode for 2023, but we will be returning with more episodes this season on Tuesday, January ...
5 Joulu 202340min

112: Dinner on Mars - How Technologies that Could Feed the Red Planet Can Transform Agriculture on Earth
What happens when two food scientists get bored in a pandemic? It turns out, they start to brainstorm how they would feed a colony of humans on Mars. What might seem like a trivial question is actuall...
28 Marras 202328min

111: Reframing Cookbooks, and Salad as Comfort Food with Nat and Bec Davey of Reframeables
When you think about comfort food, what types of meals or dishes come to mind – is it mashed potatoes and gravy, the best of your grandmother's kitchens, or a chickpea curry? Often we have this idea a...
21 Marras 202356min

110: Creating Safer Community for Breweries and Vulnerable Neighbours with Ren Navarro of B.Diversity
Alcohol has been navigating a new social landscape in America and Canada since COVID hit. While there were signs that alcohol consumption was rising with lockdowns, there's also been more spaces for c...
14 Marras 202337min

109: Campus Food System Alternatives as Organizing Tools with Dr. Michael Classens
When we think about food security and food systems, it can easily be imagined as a large national or state or provincial level experience. Yet many young adults increasingly are experiencing the uniqu...
7 Marras 202332min

108: Understanding Community through Fermentation with Dr. Julia Skinner
In 2023, we're facing increased food prices, tech-heavy innovations around lab grown foods for climate change, and heavily industrialized and packaged foods. Amidst that, though, there's still interes...
31 Loka 202341min

107: Unpacking Wellness through Personalized Nutrition & Genetic Diets with Dr. Tina Sikka
With increasingly wearable and seamless tech experiences, there is a growing ability for us to monitor almost every phase of our day: what we eat, how much we eat, how we exercise, and how it all alig...
24 Loka 202337min

106: Rethinking Cowboy Food through the Unofficial Yellowstone Cookbook with Jackie Alpers
Food on popular television shows can be a storytelling mechanism, particularly in terms of building a sense of place and history. While the television show can tell a specific story, there can be a wh...
17 Loka 202343min





















