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An Interview with Taylor Cocalis Suarez and Dorothy Neagle, Co-Founders of “Good Food Jobs”

Hi Everybody,

One week after the People’s Climate March and the UN Climate Summit, the climate crisis is definitely making its way into peoples consciousness. The European Union has pledged to spend 20% of its budget on climate action through 2020, and the US has pledged to lead a global effort to?forge an international agreement next year in Paris, that would require all countries to set emission targets by 2020 and provide upwards of $100 billion annually to help the poorest countries shift away from fossil fuels. Now its up to all of us to keep up the pressure, and hold President Obama to his word. We need to create incentives for corporations and businesses to convert to renewable energies, as well as individuals and homeowners!

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This week, my guests on the Progressive Radio Network are Taylor Cocalis Suarez and Dorothy Neagle, the co-founders of the website, “Good Food Jobs”, an online community of people working within the sustainable food movement. After graduating from Cornell University in Hospitality Management, Taylor went on to get her Masters in Food Culture at the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Parma, Italy. Dorothy also graduated from Cornell, but found her work in interior design unfulfilling and yearned for the connection to nature that she had growing up on a farm in Kentucky. Together, Taylor and Dorothy have built a community based on the desire to find fulfillment through one’s day-to-day work. Please join me on Thursday, to hear the story behind, “Good Food Jobs!”

 

Remember, my show is recorded live, every Thursday, from 10-11 am, EST.? To tune in, navigate to?PRN.fm?and click the ?Listen Live? button on the left. Also try downloading the?PRN mobile app, and take the station with you wherever you go! If you want to call in during the show with any questions for me or my guest, the call in number is 888-874-4888.

If you can?t tune in at that time, you can listen to the show in the?PRN archives,?or on my website, or through iTunes. You can also access the show by calling in to?The Progressive Radio Network?at 619-550-0869. Please ?like??iEat Green?s Facebook page?and feel free to?rate the show and leave comments on iTunes and on my website. Thank you all for your commitment to truth.

With love and gratitude,
Bhavani

 

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