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The New Health Conversation-TV How Processed Food Took Over the American Meal
Published: 10-20-13

In this episode Melanie Warner-Author and Journalist joins Peter Greenlaw and Coach Steve Toth as they explore how processed food took over the American meal.

About Melanie Warner: she is a freelance journalist who writes about the food industry. Her book on processed food, Pandora's Lunchbox, was published by Scribner in February 2013. She has worked as a reporter for the New York Times, a senior writer at Fortune magazine, and a blogger for CBSNews.com and USNews.com.

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The New Health Conversation

The television show "The New Health Conversation" is produced to answer one of the biggest question's of our times:  How to live longer and healthier for the ones — and with the ones — you love most in life.

There are answers to today's health , diet, and nutritional challenges that I never knew existed. With a decade of research and my own personal results, I can say with confidence: There are solutions available to you and those you love!

Producer: theconsciousviewtv
Language: English
Theme: Well-Being/Lifestyle
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Green Century

Green Century is a thought-provoking show about human potential, sustainability, and developments in clean energy.

Producer: denver@etherworks
Language: English
Theme: Community Issues and Advocacy
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Graham Memorial "The Celebration of Pentecost"
Producer: tcarter35
Language: English
Theme: Faith-Based
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CU TOWERS
In Project: Brainiacs

Early Girl Tomatoes bear fruit in 50 days, in comparison to other varieties bearing in 756 to 80 days, so ... Paula recommends Early Girls. But will the peach trees bud after that snow or are we going to miss out on peaches this year?

Meanwhile, Paula has scheduled a tour if CU Med Center buildings Monday, after gleaning a few details about the TOWERS, a building built in 1996, making it 17 years old, and perhaps also a new record ... or a new LOW for bulldozing young brick and mortar buildings we could recycle if we actually acted like a community.

Published: 5/18/2013 0 Comments
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Producer: prhoads
Locally Produced: Local Production
Theme: Community Issues and Advocacy
In Project: Brainiacs
License: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Generic
Rating: TV-G
Language: English
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