
PLANTSTRONG Podcast Ep. 341: Rachel Atcheson - Playing the Long Game for America’s Health
Feb 19, 2026
Rachel Atcheson, founder of Food Policy Pathways and former NYC food policy deputy, has built plant-forward defaults across schools, hospitals, and government programs. They discuss how Meatless Monday, plant-based hospital meals, and lifestyle medicine clinics scaled citywide. Conversation covers behavioral science of defaults, culinary training, and building a pipeline of officials to change food systems for the long run.
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Advocacy Alone Isn't Enough
- Rachel found that outside advocacy alone rarely produced mass behavioral change despite compelling stories.
- She concluded system-level policy and default changes are needed to scale healthier eating.
Personal Health Sparked Her Mission
- Rachel's switch to plant-based resolved lifelong eczema that dermatologists couldn't fix.
- Her personal health improvement reinforced her commitment to lifestyle medicine and plant-forward eating.
From Activist To Insider
- Rachel moved from outside advocacy to working inside New York City government to see if she could change systems directly.
- She took a job as the animal welfare liaison in 2017 to learn how government decisions are made and influence policy from within.
