Coming to terms with chronic illness and grief over what s lost ktvz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktvz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Share Plus, three other new releases to shop for a month of mind-opening reads. By Kate Dwyer January 27, 2021
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Welcome to
SHAPE s monthly book club, where we round up this month s must-reads across wellness, nutrition, fitness, and mindfulness.
Recovery is the name of the game in February, as the country has officially established new leadership and so many scramble to sign up for their dose of COVID-19 vaccine. And while the coronavirus pandemic is still, very unfortunately, continuing to unfold, it feels as if a lot of people are taking a collective deep breath. And so, there s never been a better time to educate yourself on how to make society more compassionate and understanding, one book at a time.
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Episode 99 Past Reflections and Future Aspirations: This Year in Food & Agriculture
Aired: Monday, December 21st 2020
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HOSTED BY Caity Moseman Wadler Kat Johnson
What policies and movements will shape food production in 2021 and beyond? In our year in review, we feature two conversations with Lisa Held – one with Jenna Liut on
Eating Matters about the environmental and agricultural implications of four years under the Trump administration, and another with Katy Keiffer on
What Doesn t Kill You, about what to expect from the Biden administration on climate and agricultural policy.
Dylan Heuer speaks with Colby Duren, the director of policy for the Intertribal Agriculture Council, which aims to advance legislation in the 2023 Farm Bill focused on food sovereignty for Tribal nations. Matan Dubnikov reports on the state of regenerative agriculture and its potential for restoring soil and fighting climate change.