Part 146 - How a Norwegian Farmer Changed the Mind of the World’s Most Powerful Anti-Meat Activist
Update: 2021-12-081
Description
Today's episode features a farmer from Norway named Raymund. Raymund is truly a hero because he hosted Dr. Gunhild A. Stordalen at his farm where he educated her on the benefits that animal agriculture can have on our ecosystem. Dr. Gunhild A. Stordalen is a very well known environmental activist and the founder of EAT which recommends a mere 14 grams of red meat per day as part of a "Planetary Health Diet."
As you’ll learn in this episode, Raymund convinced her that meat and animal agriculture are a sustainable and essential part of our food system. Throughout this episode, we discuss many of the problems with our modern food system. In fact, Raymund runs a decentralized food system in Norway called REKO which connects farmers directly to customers. We are hoping to bring something similar to Texas and eventually all over the United States.
Learn more at https://www.sovereignhumans.org
SHOW NOTES:
- [6:15 ] How Raymund knows Gunhild Stordalen of EAT Lancet
- [10:30 ] Meat is required for a healthy diet and planet
- [15:00 ] What Raymund told Gunhild Stordalen
- [20:35 ] Problems with the Planetary Diet <li class= "MIezR Zn7O0 _2zLWO public-DraftStyleDefault-list-ltr rich_content_line-height-1_38 public-DraftStyleDefault-unorderedListItem public-DraftStyleDefault-depth0 public-Dra
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In Channel
This would have been more enjoyable if the focus was not on trying to call out Stordalen and instead on Raymund's useful and compelling insight. "The question is not whether we will be extremists, but what kind of extremists we will be. Will we be extremists for hate or for love?"