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iEat Green with Bhavani Podcast on Progressive Radio Network

“iEat Green with Bhavani” Radio Show on PRN

Join Bhavani every Thursday from 10-11 AM EST for her radio show, iEat Green with Bhavani on the Progressive Radio Network.  Go to PRN.fm and click the “Listen Live” button. Or, if you prefer, listen on the phone by calling 712-775-6850.

Every week, Bhavani helps listeners explore ways in which to live a more sustainable life! Listen in for healthy recipes, dynamic guest interviews, and engaging discussions of issues surrounding our food system, sustainability, health, the environment and the building of community.

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.

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Radio Podcast Archive:

iEat Green Shares Interview with Katy Franklin from ReFED!

Hi All, This past Thursday I interviewed Katy Franklin. She is the Operations Director at ReFED, a national nonprofit working to end food loss and waste by advancing data-driven solutions to help businesses, funders, innovators, policymakers, and more address the … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Samantha Levy from American Farmland Trust on Climate and Farming!

Samantha Levy, American Farmland Trust’s Climate Policy Manager, joined Bhavani on the Progressive Radio Network to talk about the climate  crisis and its impact on farmers ! Hi Everyone,   I had a great conversation on Thursday with Samantha Levy … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Beth Hoffman, Author of “Bet the Farm”

Hi All, I had a great interview this week with Beth Hoffman about her experience leaving her life in San Fransisco, and taking over a 530 acre farm in rural Iowa with her husband. She shares her story in her … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Michael Moss, Author of the Books, “Hooked” and “Salt Sugar Fat”

Hi Everyone, I just finished my interview with Michael Moss, and I am so thankful for his work in getting behind the scene of the food industry. Both of his books, “Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us,” … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Sally Edwards on Her New Podcast, Persistent and Pervasive: Feminists take on Toxics!

Hi All, I just finished my interview with Dr. Sally Edwards about the new podcast she started, Persistent and Pervasive: Feminists take on Toxics . Wow, what an inspiring and needed project! The goal of the podcast is to highlight … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Erica Goodman, the NY Regional Director at American Farmland Trust!

Hi Everyone, I just finished my interview with Erica Goodman, the New York Regional Director at American Farmland Trust. It is nice to know that we have such dedicated workers behind the Farm to School and Farm to Institution programs … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Shanna Farrell, Author of “The Good Drink” on the Progressive Radio Network!

Hi Everyone, Yesterday, I had a great conversation with author, Shanna Farrell, about her new book, The Good Drink, and how the sustainable food movement is finally infiltrating the spirit side of the menu! And of course it makes total … Read More

iEat Green Shares Interview with Dr. Vanita Rahman, Clinical Director at the Barnard Medical Center and Author of the New Book, “Simply Plant Based”

Hi Everyone, I had a great interview today with Dr. Vanita Rahman about her work as an internist who promotes eating a plant based diet. It turns out, her entire team at the Barnard Medical Center recommends plant based diets … Read More