Pioneering one of the most important movements of our time
Nil recognizes the devastation animal farming causes to our planet, including both human and animal welfare. Over 100 billion animal are in our food system at any given time. ~95% are in "factory farm" conditions, enduring extreme suffering and polluting the environment, and all of them are inefficient producers of calories and nutrients using plant calories to produce meat, milk, and eggs but also hair, movement, brains, etc. It takes at least 9 calories of plant-based food to produce 1 calorie of animal-based food. I'm excited to keep following Nil's broad coverage of the hugely important work being done to build a more sustainable and efficient food system. He's approaching it from every angle: business, activism, technology, etc. This is a great podcast for anyone wanting to keep an eye on or participate in the burgeoning social movement for animal-free food.Read full review »
Jacy Reese via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/17
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This podcast is such a gem. Nil interviews the most interesting people who are making real change in the food system. There is great variety in the subjects including food start ups, non-profit advocacy, cooking and food culture, policy and legal change etc., I find the whole podcast to be...Read full review »
Cliteratti via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/22/18
I arrived at your podcast because of a search for Captain Paul Watson. He is a phenomenal interviewee, and is filled with more life knowledge and experience than most conservation-minded people. The host spent so much time talking and babbling, that I kept wishing he would be humble enough to let...Read full review »
Dana Polena via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/27/19
Very interesting show about such an important topic. Thank you, Nil!
Paul6 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/17
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