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    Explore "policychange" with insightful episodes like "Menopause and the government, with Carolyn Harris MP", "Brené with Ibram X. Kendi on How to Be an Antiracist", "#94 - Mark Hyman, M.D.: The impact of the food system on our health and the environment", "The plan behind Elizabeth Warren’s plans" and "290. He’s One of the Most Famous Political Operatives in America. America Just Doesn’t Know It Yet." from podcasts like ""The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show", "Unlocking Us with Brené Brown", "The Peter Attia Drive", "The Gray Area with Sean Illing" and "Freakonomics Radio"" and more!

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    Menopause and the government, with Carolyn Harris MP

    Menopause and the government, with Carolyn Harris MP

    Want to know more about government action on menopause? Carolyn Harris MP joins Liz on this episode of the podcast to speak up about the menopause care that women deserve.


    Carolyn, who is the Labour MP for Swansea East, reveals her own experience of the menopause, and discusses with Liz what the government is doing to support menopausal women.


    The episode also covers new changes to how we pay for HRT prescriptions, women and the criminal justice system, and the complaints on menopause that Carolyn receives on a regular basis. Carolyn also shares how to get more MPs involved and talking about this life transition, and how menopausal women can be better supported in the workplace.


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    Brené with Ibram X. Kendi on How to Be an Antiracist

    Brené with Ibram X. Kendi on How to Be an Antiracist
    I’m talking with professor Ibram X. Kendi, New York Times bestselling author of How to Be an Antiracist and the director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University. We talk about racial disparities, policy, and equality, but we really focus on How to Be an Antiracist, which is a groundbreaking approach to understanding uprooting racism and inequality in our society and in ourselves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    #94 - Mark Hyman, M.D.: The impact of the food system on our health and the environment

    #94 - Mark Hyman, M.D.: The impact of the food system on our health and the environment

    In this episode, Mark Hyman, M.D., director of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine and the author of Food Fix, discusses that if we can fix the food system, we can solve many big problems—namely the chronic disease/obesity epidemic, the rising costs of healthcare, as well as the big problems facing the environment. Mark first briefly lays out the health consequences of processed food with a focus on the gut microbiome. From there, Mark discusses the environmental consequences of industrial farming and lays out how we can affect change on the individual level, through policy and regulations, and perhaps most importantly through regenerative agriculture. Additionally, Mark talks about the potential health risks of consuming GMO foods, herbicides, and other chemicals used in industrial farming as well as the environmental consequences, such as the loss of soil, caused by those same fertilizers and methods of farming.

    We discuss:

    • The negative consequences of the existing food environment [3:25];
    • What makes processed food so unhealthy? [9:00];
    • The gut microbiome: Inflammation from gut permeability and how to measure gut health [18:30];
    • Steps to fixing a bad gut—The Five R’s [24:30];
    • Some staggering health statistics, and which races might be more genetically susceptible [27:15];
    • An argument for government regulations and policies to fight back against a massive food industry with unlimited resources (and what we can learn from the tobacco story) [29:00];
    • Industrial farming and climate change: The degradation of soil and use of fertilizer [41:45];
    • Regenerative agriculture: Could it be the answer to food waste, our health problems, and the environment? [51:45];
    • Comparing the Impossible Burger to regeneratively raised beef [1:06:00];
    • GMO and Roundup—The potential health risks of consuming GMO foods sprayed with Roundup (glyphosate) and other herbicides and pesticides [1:08:15];
    • How the livelihood of farmers are being affected by big ag companies and the current industrial farming system [1:16:30];
    • The loss of biodiversity in our food, and what “organic” really means [1:19:00];
    • What can people do on the individual level to protect themselves as well as affect change to the toxic food system? [1:25:00];
    • What role does the USDA play in this “toxic” food environment and how do we fix it? [1:30:15];
    • The top 3 changes Mark would make if he was “food czar” [1:35:15];
    • Mark’s rebuttal against the argument that it’s best for the environment if we stop farming animals and move to a fully plant-based diet (and his argument for “agriculture 2.0") [1:36:30];
    • What is Mark’s overall mission with the work that he’s doing? [1:40:30];
    • Bread in the US vs. Europe: Why does bread (and wheat products) taste different and potentially cause less health problems in Europe versus the US? [1:42:00]; and
    • More.

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    The plan behind Elizabeth Warren’s plans

    The plan behind Elizabeth Warren’s plans
    Oligarchic capitalism? Elizabeth Warren has a plan for that. Opioid deaths? She’s got a plan for that too. Same is true for high housing costs, offshoring, child care, breaking up Big Tech, curbing congressional corruption, indicting presidents, strengthening reproductive rights, forgiving student loans, providing debt relief to Puerto Rico, and fixing the love lives of some of her Twitter followers. Seriously. But how is Warren going to pass any of these plans? Which policy would she prioritize? What presidential powers would she leverage? What argument would she make to her fellow Senate Democrats to convince them to abolish the filibuster? What will she do if Mitch McConnell still leads the Senate? What about climate change? I caught her on a campaign swing through California to ask her about that meta-plan. The plan behind her plans. Warren’s easy fluency with policy is on full display here, but it’s her systematic thinking about the nature of power, and what it takes to redistribute it, that really sets her apart from the field. I don’t want to shock you, but: She’s got a plan for that too. Vox’s guide to where 2020 Democrats stand on policy Book recommendations: Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond $2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America by Kathryn Edin and H. Luke Shaefer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices