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My Podcast Interview With Our Natural Life

By on October 28, 2009 – 2 Comments

From Our Natural Life:

This Podcast is a conversation with Zachary Adam Cohen, creator of the Farm to Table blog and television show and self-described “evangelist for the sustainable food movement.” Zachary talks with us about how his dream project started and addresses skeptics on the topic of social media. The link to our interview is found below.

I met Zachary on Twitter and found that we had several followers in common. After several tweets and a couple emails, we eventually had a telephone conversation that led to this interview. This is one of the beauties of twitter, which Zachary describes as “global thought talk.” It is a place where one can have conversations 24 hours a day with like-minded individuals from around the world. In our interview and in a recent blog he discusses the use of social media as a medium for change.
Zachary recommends Chris Brogan’s book, Trust Agents as an aide to help individuals use the web to build influence, improve reputation, and earn trust. Cathy and Jon described their own goals to promote sustainable food and to lobby for the labeling of GMO foods. This is a topic Our Natural Life recently explored in interviews with both Jeffrey M. Smith and Robyn O’Brien. Zachary makes wide use of Facebook, Twitter, Friendfeed, and Stumbleupon to connect with the movers and shakers in sustainable food.

Cathy and Jon Payne interviewed me towards the end of the summer. What follows is the result of that podcast, a wide-ranging yet in-depth review of the local foods movement, the Farm to Table TV Show and Social Media.

Here is the link to the clip.

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2 Comments »

  • adrianav says:

    Hey, great interview. I'm so glad to get an update on your show!

    Hearing the podcast reminded me of something I've been mulling over–how sustainable food advocates talk about the movement in a positive, inclusive way. I think you do this well. The issues of sustainable vs. conventional food seems to be getting increasingly polarized and I keep wondering how we can keeping bringing more people to the table, so to speak.

  • thanks adriana for listening. i know its a big commitment. I do try to talk
    positively to encourage as many people as possible, the movement has had an
    amazingly positive impact on my life, and I want that to bleed into my
    patter.

    Thanks for noticing, and for listening

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