Search iEat Green

           

iEat Green Welcomes FoodPrint’s Director, Jerusha Klemperer, to the Progressive Radio Network!

Hi All,

I first met Jerusha many years ago, when she worked with Slow Food USA, and I was a new chapter leader for Slow Food North Shore. Fast forward 10 years, Jerusha is now the Director of FoodPrint, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to research and education on food production practices. Their aim is to pull back the curtain on the impacts of industrial food production practices and explain the benefits of more sustainable approaches to food production and consumption. They work to mobilize people to raise their collective voices and take action to make real change in the food system. For the past decade, Jerusha has been a communications strategist working towards a more sustainable, healthy and delicious food system. Prior to FoodPrint, she was the co-founder and communications director at FoodCorps, an AmeriCorps service organization.

I am so happy that our paths have crossed again, and that I am able to invite her on as my guest, to talk about FoodPrint and the work she is doing there. I hope you can join us!

My radio show, iEat Green with Bhavani on the Progressive Radio Network is live, every Thursday, from 10-11 am, EST.  To tune in to the live show, just navigate to PRN.fm and listen in!

If you miss our live show please listen on iTunes by downloading the Podcast App.

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 are listening to the podcast after the live broadcast, you can still ask me a question by leaving me a voicemail message at 862-800-6805. Just remember to say your name, what show you’re calling about (iEat Green with Bhavani), and your question. The message will be passed on to me, and I will get back to you.

With Love and Gratitude,

Bhavani 


Come follow me on Social Media

 Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramSubscribe to the Podcast

 

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Archives