• CTP (S2EFebSpecial4) Feb 2025 Health Weeks 1: Policy in Shaping Healthier Food Environments

  • Feb 18 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
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CTP (S2EFebSpecial4) Feb 2025 Health Weeks 1: Policy in Shaping Healthier Food Environments

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    CTP S2EFebSpecial4 NOTES ( listen (Tue Feb 18 2024 and thereafter) at:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2210487/episodes/16642339-ctp-s2efebspecial4-feb-2025-health-weeks-1-policy-in-shaping-healthier-food-environments )...
    FEB. 2025 HEALTH WEEKS: end of Feb (last two weeks) Health Related CTP Show Specials... Joan Ifland on Health and RFK Jr. (S2EFebSpecial4 20250218); Jack Lafountain on "Healing Body, Mind, Soul," talk (S2EFebSpecial5 20250220);George Dubec "Mental Health, Society" (S2EFebSpecial6 20250225); DPB "Peer Pressure" Mental Health (S2EFebSpecial7 20250227).
    [a complete aside: Look for CTP MUSIC WEEK coming soon, almost a full week (still in works/planning/Recordings (in conjunction with MTS - Michael T Stover management and his “stable” (if you will) of Musical Talent he represents), may be M-F, may be Sun-Sat, or in-between, of Music related Guests episodes that will be a lot of Fun and break mainly from Faith and/or Politics (unless the Guest goes there) focusing on “Entertainment” fare coming March or April of 2025 (including return of Stephanie “Lady Redneck” Lee, John Vento and “Nieds Hotel Band” and their “We’re In This Together” tune (NO, not “We Are The World” like thing, Michael William (US Veteran and former Police Officer), and more.]
    ChristiTutionalist Politics (S2EFebSpecial4) HEALTH WEEKS 2025: Joan Ifland - Food Addictions (and RFK Jr. as Health Secretary)
    See buzzsprout Transcript for fuller/extended Show Notes (inc. related links) and Transcript Bonus
    Transcript Bonus: "RFK Jr. as Health Secretary?" TheLibertyBeacon piece
    CTP (S2EFebSpecial4) Feb 2025 Health Weeks 1: Policy in Shaping Healthier Food Environments
    Processed food addiction is a critical health challenge that affects individuals and society alike. In our discussion with Joan Ifland, we explore the relationship between processed foods, mental health, and the need for communal support in recovery. This episode emphasizes the desire for informed choices and the urgent need for policy changes to address the food crisis.
    • Joan's journey highlights the impact of processed food addiction on personal health
    • The science behind cravings reveals a marketing strategy that hooks consumers
    • Processed foods contribute significantly to chronic illnesses in America
    • Individual responsibility must be supplemented with community and workplace support
    • A call for policy changes to ensure informed consumer choices and healthier environments

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