EP 1,026B - Grow Your Own Food: Why Its Better and Healthier

 In 2009, Marjory Wildcraft founded The Grow Network, an online community of 450,000+ people dedicated to stopping the destruction of the earth by growing food and making medicine. The online home of a global network of people dedicated to self-reliance, community, and protecting the planet through homegrown food.

She says anyone can grow HALF their food themselves in less than an hour a day and leads the movement away from commercial agriculture.

She talks with Dr. Roizen about her series on executives and CEOs growing their own food, how you can start your own backyard or windowsill garden, and the stress relief of getting your hands dirty. 

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How Your Diet Affects Your Risk for Cancer



EP 1,026B - Grow Your Own Food: Why Its Better and Healthier
Featuring:
Marjory Wildcraft

The Grow Network’s founder, Marjory Wildcraft is featured in "Who's Who in America" for her work in building deep community resilience, restoring heirloom genetics in gardens and livestock, and the return to natural medicine across the Nation. National Geographic featured Marjory as an expert in survival in their hit series “Doomsday Preppers”, and she has hosted Mother Earth New's online "Homesteading Summit". Marjory also hosts the annual Home Grown Food Summit, which reaches hundreds of thousands of viewers every year. Marjory has a BS. In Electrical Engineering (cum laude), an M.A. in Transpersonal Psychology, and M.B.A. in Entrepreneurship, Permaculture Design Certification, and is a Master Gardener. She is best known for her DVD series Grow Your Own Groceries, which has over a half million copies in use by homesteaders, foodies, preppers, universities, and missionary organizations around the world.


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