Recent Episodes
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Building a Sustainable Future with Maisie Ganzler
Nov 18, 2024 – 41:26 -
Cattle Behavior and Animal Welfare with Dr. Temple Grandin
Nov 11, 2024 – 48:28 -
The Global Protein Transition with Dr. Robert Hall and Dr. Justin Siegel
Nov 4, 2024 – 45:12 -
Ghostly Gourmets: Haunted Histories & Spooky Recipes with Amy Bruni
Oct 28, 2024 – 35:09 -
A Call to Farms with Jennifer Grayson
Oct 21, 2024 – 47:32 -
Becoming Earth with Ferris Jabr
Oct 14, 2024 – 46:20 -
Dietary Diversity with Dr. Gina Kennedy
Oct 7, 2024 – 35:46 -
Unlocking Gut Health with Nutritionist Morgan Schneller
Sep 30, 2024 – 53:52 -
Sacred Plants with Dr. Gary Nabhan
Jun 17, 2024 – 45:05 -
Solving Overactive Bladder with Dr. Ted Johnson
Jun 10, 2024 – 43:31 -
Space Food with Vickie Kloeris
Jun 3, 2024 – 43:37 -
Navigating Climate Anxiety with Dr. Britt Wray
May 20, 2024 – 33:07 -
Food EDU with Kevin Cody & Jackie Bertoldo
May 13, 2024 – 33:19 -
Homegrown National Park with Dr. Doug Tallamy
May 6, 2024 – 38:33 -
Superhot with Troy Primeaux
Apr 29, 2024 – 34:16 -
Exploring Global Food Diversity and Nutrition with Dr. Anna Herforth
Apr 22, 2024 – 34:21 -
Saving Earth's Treasures: The Significance of Herbaria
Apr 15, 2024 – 20:06 -
Fermented Vegetables with Kirsten and Christopher Shockey
Apr 8, 2024 – 38:45 -
Money, Power, and Corruption in the Food Industry with Austin Frerick
Apr 1, 2024 – 38:11 -
Insects on the Menu: A Vision for Sustainable Eating with Dr. Meyer-Rochow
Mar 25, 2024 – 42:41 -
Treaty Talks: Ancient Grains, Plant Diversity and Sustainable Agriculture with Chef Fatmata Binta
Mar 18, 2024 – 15:10 -
Crop Wild Relatives with Nan McCarry
Mar 11, 2024 – 27:53 -
Treaty Talks: Crop Diversity and Global Agriculture
Mar 4, 2024 – 20:40 -
Underutilized foods of the South Pacific with Dr. Vincent Lal
Feb 26, 2024 – 36:10 -
Treaty Talks: From the Green Revolution to Regenerative Agriculture
Feb 12, 2024 – 19:46 -
The Ethnobotanical with Dr. Sarah Edwards
Feb 5, 2024 – 42:36 -
Reclaiming Soil with Dr. Jon Lundgren
Jan 29, 2024 – 35:26 -
The Most Delicious Poison with Dr. Noah Whiteman
Jan 22, 2024 – 43:56 -
Treaty Talks: The Rise of Pea Proteins
Jan 15, 2024 – 15:29 -
Pacific Island Food Revolution with Chef Robert Oliver
Jan 8, 2024 – 44:48 -
What We Sow with Jennifer Jewell
Dec 11, 2023 – 33:17 -
The Kitchen Connection with Earlene Cruz
Dec 4, 2023 – 31:47 -
The Future of Food with Dr. Andy Jarvis of Bezos Earth Fund
Nov 27, 2023 – 39:34 -
Treaty Talks: Crop Metrics with Álvaro Toledo and Luigi Guarino
Nov 20, 2023 – 33:18 -
Ethnobotany and Medical Discoveries with Dr. Paul Alan Cox
Nov 13, 2023 – 48:06 -
Agrobiodiversity and climate resilience in Ethiopia with Dr. Alex McAlvay
Nov 6, 2023 – 40:16 -
Life Below Zero with Sue Aikens
Oct 30, 2023 – 48:30 -
Foodomics with Dr. Tracy Shafizadeh
Oct 23, 2023 – 38:06 -
The Science Behind Non-Caloric Sweeteners with Dr. Grant DuBois
Oct 16, 2023 – 44:09 -
At the Table: The Chef’s Guide to Advocacy with Katherine Miller
Oct 2, 2023 – 46:34 -
Kratom with Dr. Christopher McCurdy
Sep 25, 2023 – 52:16 -
Quinoa! The Story Behind A Superfood with Dr. Linda Seligmann
Sep 18, 2023 – 45:40 -
The Gut Microbiome and Immune Health with Dr. Heather Zwickey
Sep 11, 2023 – 45:31 -
Ant Fungal Gardens with Dr. Marcy Balunas and Dr. Jonathan Klassen
Aug 28, 2023 – 43:13 -
Conservation of Useful Plants in Colombia with Laura Kor
Aug 7, 2023 – 32:06 -
The Microbiology of Coffee and Cocoa with Dr. Eric Peterson
Jul 31, 2023 – 45:22 -
Community-led Biodiversity Conservation with Dr. Teri Allendorf
Jul 24, 2023 – 39:49 -
How to Taste with Mandy Naglich
Jul 17, 2023 – 41:17 -
Regenerative Farming and Climate Action with Dr. John De La Parra
Jul 10, 2023 – 36:25 -
Key Drivers of Food Crop Composition with Kat Morgan
Jul 3, 2023 – 32:25
Recent Reviews
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Robert SterbalWonderful podcast about foodI have been listening to the podcast for a few years now and always enjoy the thoughtful guests and the interesting questions. It is really nice to have someone who has an academic and cultural interest in the food systems around the world sharing information to make us all better informed.
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Buglet17Absolutely fascinating!I am a huge fan of Cassandra Quave’s book “The Plant Hunter,” and was so excited to discover this absolutely fascinating show!
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HamanitaTo the point!In depth and also to the point, very much enjoy listening and learning from these interesting and informed guests! Food is the first medicine!
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successionalforestHighly recommendIf you’re interested in the sustainability of our agricultural systems, or where your food comes from, or which spices in your cabinet are shown scientifically to prove beneficial for the gut microbiome, or any number of other food-and-medicine topics, this podcast is for you. Our favorite all-time tip was that the benefits of turmeric root are greatly enhanced when it is combined with black pepper! Now my husband always mixes the two in his cooking. This podcast is recommended for gardeners, foodies, fermenters, permies, and anyone interested in the huge world of ethnobotany. (And check out the recent episode about a woman who lived for 23 years in the Arctic, 500 miles from the nearest town.)
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Donna in DallasGreat show!I loved the most recent episode with Sue Aiken. What a life she has!!! And she is so generous with her knowledge!
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Aurora12345678910A Must ListenThis show is a must listen for anyone interested in plants—the science of plants, the use of plants, and for the range of plant people.
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DrMarEstExcellent! Relevant! Cutting Edge!What an excellent podcast! It is interesting, relevant, and cutting edge. Love the merging of science and research with helpful information for healthy living!
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Em&m69Can’t Get Enough!This has become my favorite podcast! I’ve learned so much and been connected to so many great people and organizations through this podcast, which has helped me discover my own unique love for plants and history! Cannot recommend enough! THANK YOU Dr. Quave and the whole Foodie team! 🤍
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Ina VandebroekDr. Quave is a natural!Professor Cassandra Quave brings quality Science to the public. She covers a wide range of topics in-depth in a seemingly effortless way. Learn from a passionate researcher, and be inspired!
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Pullupyourplants.comBinge-Worthy ContentI just finished the first podcast on the way home from work and am excited to explore the rest.
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Jordan-MetFantastic and engaging!Dr Quave is great at sharing her knowledge and making botany fun and accessible!
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oldie AlanLove it!We have needed this podcast for a long time. Dr. Quave's willingness to share her knowledge of plant usage and history make these podcasts interesting and helpful. The interviews from around the world are always loaded with information. Waiting on a new episode.every week.
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delapaFascinating and fun interviews!I highly recommend giving these excellent interviews a listen— so many interesting characters and insightful ethnobotanical facts!
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mic.hammerAll around fun podcastGreat mix of fun facts, sensory delights, and in-depth science! I love the length and pace. I'm really enjoying it and looking forward to future episodes!
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AtlantaSciCommFascinating, science-based food info!If you want to learn more about the culinary history and health benefits of foods and spices, this is the place! Dr. Quave makes food pharmacology fascinating...
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LizA2578Great podcast about favorite foods!If you love food, you will love this podcast! Dr. Quave makes the science behind the food approachable and easy to understand. Love it!
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JPaulMooreDr. Quave makes Ethnobotany fun!Dr. Quave is my go to source for all things Ethnobotany. Her new podcast is a great way to learn about plants and their many uses, ranging from food to medicine and so much more. I can’t wait for the newest episode!
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BirdieLuvrMini LessonsVery excited to have this podcast on my list! Just recently discovered Dr. Quave’s work and am delighted to see the development of this podcast. The knowledge in these short episodes is quite dense; this might be a show I take notes on...but it’s perfect if you’re in the mood to learn something new (in depth) and come away with a better understanding of how science, nature, and human history play a role in our use of these foods. Adding music and little blips of fun facts should help keep audiences more engaged too.
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