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Plant-based in public health: An interview with Charlyn Black, Professor, UBC School of Population and Public Health
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Charlyn Black trained as a family doctor more than forty years ago, but most of her career has been as a scholar dedicated to understanding the social determinants of health for over three decades. She is now a Professor at the UBC School of Population and Public Health, and an enthusiastic advocate for the power of predominantly plant-based diets for prevention and vitality. I am grateful that she is also a Vegan Meal Plan subscribers, using them in her own way as she'll explain in the interview.
In this conversation, we talk about:
- Charlyn's journey from teaching yoga at age 16 to family medicine and finally a public health professorship,
- Her transition to vegetarian in the 80s and what it finally took to make her go toward a whole food plant-based diet,
- The intersections between her personal and professional journeys,
- Initiatives that give her hope when it comes to the use of plant-based diet to improve individual and public health,
- How she practices batch cooking,
- And the advice she gives to people who might be thinking about plant-based diets but fearing that it's not for them.
Thank you Charlyn for this inspiring conversation, I admire your vitality and enthusiasm! I look forward to cooking with you again soon.
The episode is also available on YouTube.
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Would you like to give batch cooking a try? Download my Planned & Plant-based 5-day dinner plan to give Brigitte's "building blocks" approach a try: https://veganfamilykitchen.com/planned-plant-based/
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Manage episode 351741627 series 2888319
Charlyn Black trained as a family doctor more than forty years ago, but most of her career has been as a scholar dedicated to understanding the social determinants of health for over three decades. She is now a Professor at the UBC School of Population and Public Health, and an enthusiastic advocate for the power of predominantly plant-based diets for prevention and vitality. I am grateful that she is also a Vegan Meal Plan subscribers, using them in her own way as she'll explain in the interview.
In this conversation, we talk about:
- Charlyn's journey from teaching yoga at age 16 to family medicine and finally a public health professorship,
- Her transition to vegetarian in the 80s and what it finally took to make her go toward a whole food plant-based diet,
- The intersections between her personal and professional journeys,
- Initiatives that give her hope when it comes to the use of plant-based diet to improve individual and public health,
- How she practices batch cooking,
- And the advice she gives to people who might be thinking about plant-based diets but fearing that it's not for them.
Thank you Charlyn for this inspiring conversation, I admire your vitality and enthusiasm! I look forward to cooking with you again soon.
The episode is also available on YouTube.
--
Would you like to give batch cooking a try? Download my Planned & Plant-based 5-day dinner plan to give Brigitte's "building blocks" approach a try: https://veganfamilykitchen.com/planned-plant-based/
59 Episoden
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