Episodes
Anthony Bourdain's incredible and beautifully written memoir about the dark recesses of life as a cook.
Published 06/22/20
Black Lives Matter (The End of Policing by Alex Vitale)
Published 06/14/20
Sasha and Julia are joined by Bison, Sasha's former co-worker at the outdoor retailer, to discuss Grandma Gatewood's Walk, the book chronicling Emma Gatewood's journey to become the first woman to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail at age 67. We discuss...
Published 06/08/20
Aron Ralston's bone-chilling tale of how he saved himself by cutting off his own arm while canyoneering in Canyonlands National Park.
Published 05/25/20
Topics include: pOoPiNg while dRiViNg, delishus haute chocolate, RapphanNOCK, HUNTING TURKEYS, Vanessa Hudgens and Miley Cyrus, Sean Spicer, BEV's BREAKFAST BOWL, working at farmers markets in Washington, DC, food deserts, RACISM and MISOGYNY, ag...
Published 05/11/20
Hi everyone! We haven't posted an episode in a whiiiile, but we do still plan to read good books and talk about them. We've had some other projects and Julia's computer is super jank, but we'll be back next week, 5/11!
Published 05/04/20
Published 05/04/20
Topics include: OUR FIRST INTERVIEW with LEAH, a hiker of the Pacific Coast Trail, dirty socks, ICE AXES, pack weights, bLaCk BeArS and RaTtLeSnAkEs, FB groups, leukotype, PEEING and POOPING on the trail, Mount Whitney, trail names, trail ANGELS, and MORE!
Published 03/24/20
Topics include: Rachel Khoo, PÂTÉ with RABBIT STOMACH, haggis, cognac vs. vermouth?, bonemeal, standing vs. sitting, Sun Dance ceremonies, medicine pipe BUNDLES, Indian vs. Native American, "American" as a controversial term for US citizens, BABIES...
Published 03/09/20
Sally Fallon Morell's PERFECT handbook for how to eat like a bada$$ hunter-gatherer.
Published 02/24/20
TOPICS include: the Eiteljorg Museum, Leah the PODCAT, skiing and snowboarding, living in TEEPEES, Julia's first HUNTING TRIP, grinding up meat, sea life in the ocean, AMPHIBIANS going EXTINCT, how humans destroyed other species, White Nose syndrome of...
Published 02/13/20
Bruce Johansen's amazing little book about the wonderful relationships between the Framers and the Indians.
Published 01/28/20
Ndongo Sylla's well written academic literature-esque book about the un-sexy side of Fair Trade
Published 01/14/20
Episode 17 is delayed one week until 1/13
Published 01/06/20
Julia and Sasha review books from 2019, share their recent adventures in food and the wild, and discuss the "veganism is the best for the world" argument.
Published 12/23/19
Maya Shetreat-Klein's perfectly researched and comprehensive book about how to be healthy in a super unhealthy world.
Published 12/09/19
Dr. Nasha Winters's and Jess Higgins Kelley's invaluable book about the root causes of cancer.
Published 11/25/19
Dr. Sarah Ballantyne's encyclopedic tome about all things paleo.
Published 11/11/19
Three different books about brains and food written by three different men.
Published 10/28/19
Amy Bentley's dope book about the industrial food complex in the US as it relates to baby food.
Published 10/14/19
Isabella Tree's amazing and inspiring nonfiction account of what happens when you let the earth be WILD
Published 09/30/19
Marie Monique Robin's INCREDIBLE book exposing the corruption and evil of Monsanto--PART 2
Published 09/17/19
Marie Monique Robin's INCREDIBLE book exposing the corruption and evil of Monsanto
Published 09/02/19
David Brownstein's very small book about iodine supplementation as a cure for chronic diseases
Published 08/19/19