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Biased Science: Roundup, Cancer, and Corporate Corruption with Carey Gillam
In this episode I speak with award-winning author and investigative journalist Carey Gillam about the story of Monsanto's notorious weedkiller Roundup, and the ongoing litigation around it's cancer-causing potential....
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Nature, new technology and the collapse of civilization with Semih Oguzcan (PhD)
Is progress and technological innovation always good? Is technology inherently unsustainable and incompatible with nature and human life on earth? In today's episode I speak with Semih Oguzcan and environmental...
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Propoganda, GMOs, & Corporate Bias in Higher Education w/Robert Schooler
In this episode I speak with my friend Robert Schooler about his personal experience as a student at Cornell University observing first-hand how corporations like Monsanto seek to push propaganda on students and bias...
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Rethinking our Food and Agriculture Paradigms w/Laila Kassam PhD
In this episode I speak with author and social change advocate Laila Kassam (PhD) about reductionist vs. holistic paradigms of food, agriculture, and international development, including: - reductionism in the global...
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The Origins of COVID19 and the Pandemic Industrial Complex w/ Jonathan Latham PhD
In this episode I speak with virologist Jonathan Latham about the origins of the COVID19 Pandemic and whether it originated from a wet market or was really a lab-release! This includes answering the following: Is...
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Dairy and Racism in The Federal Dietary Guidelines w/ Dr. Milton Mills
In this episode I speak with Dr. Milton Mills, a critical care physician in the Washington DC area, and a long time plant-based nutrition advocate and expert. We discuss the history, impact, and biases of the federal...
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Reductionism in Nutrition Science with Dr. T. Colin Campbell
In this episode I speak with my longtime hero Dr. T Colin Campbell about the current state of nutrition science, what a holistic vs. reductionist approach to nutrition and scientific research looks like, and how...
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Welcome to The Science is Gray Podcast!
Science isn’t as black and white as the media and memes often portrays it. Join science educator and justice advocate Sarina Farb for nuanced, open, and holistic conversations exploring the intricacies and gray areas...
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