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Mentioned in 52 episodes
The Omnivore's Dilemma
A Natural History of Four Meals
Book • 2007
In 'The Omnivore's Dilemma', Michael Pollan investigates the American food system by tracing the origins of four meals: one from McDonald's (representing industrial food), one from Whole Foods (representing industrial organic food), one from Polyface Farm (a sustainable farm), and one that he hunts, gathers, and grows himself.
The book delves into the politics, perils, and pleasures of eating, highlighting the profound consequences of everyday food choices on health, the environment, and society.
Pollan's narrative takes readers from Iowa cornfields to food-science laboratories, from feedlots to organic farms and hunting grounds, emphasizing the dynamic relationship between humans and the food they consume.
The book delves into the politics, perils, and pleasures of eating, highlighting the profound consequences of everyday food choices on health, the environment, and society.
Pollan's narrative takes readers from Iowa cornfields to food-science laboratories, from feedlots to organic farms and hunting grounds, emphasizing the dynamic relationship between humans and the food they consume.
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Mentioned in 52 episodes
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while reflecting on Michael Pollan’s reporting style and comparing his newer consciousness book with earlier work on food.


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when discussing different diets people can thrive on.


Christopher Gardner

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How Different Diets Impact Your Health | Dr. Christopher Gardner
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as one of 

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'The Interview': Michael Pollan Says Humanity Is About to Undergo a Revolutionary Change
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as a new Masterclass on intentional eating.


Chris Hutchins

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Die With Zero: Net Fulfillment Over Net Worth with Bill Perkins
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in the context of distilling wisdom into concise directives, referencing Pollan's work on food.


Derek Sivers

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as one of Pollan's earlier bestselling books on food.


Dan Harris


Michael Pollan

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Michael Pollan On: Reducing Rumination, Reclaiming Your Attention From the Machines, and MDMA-Assisted Therapy
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as one of 

's earlier bestselling books on food and eating.


Dax Shepard


Michael Pollan

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Michael Pollan Returns (on consciousness)
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as one of the books 

is known for about food and plants.


Terry Gross


Michael Pollan

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Michael Pollan’s journey to understand consciousness
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in a story about Michael Pollan's appearance on the NPR show Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me.


Jay Heinrichs

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The Surprising Habit Hack from Aristotle
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as a book that refers to processed foods but not ultra-processed foods.


Michael Hopps

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Ultra-Processed Foods



