A podcast bringing you the why behind the products you buy. Host Kate McMurray, nutritionist and Outreach Coordinator at The Big Carrot, speaks with entrepreneurs, farmers, and healthy food system advocates to find out how we can feel better about filling our carts. From organic farming to cleaner skincare to GMOs and corporate control, we’re digging into real stories with real people to get the inspiration and information today’s shoppers need.
The Big Carrot is a worker owned health food store that has been providing local, organic, non-GMO and sustainable options to Torontonians since 1983
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A podcast bringing you the why behind the products you buy. Host Kate McMurray, nutritionist and Outreach Coordinator at The Big Carrot, speaks with entrepreneurs, farmers, and healthy food system advocates to find out how we can feel better about filling our carts. From organic farming to cleaner skincare to GMOs and corporate control, we’re digging into real stories with real people to get the inspiration and information today’s shoppers need.
The Big Carrot is a worker owned health food store that has been providing local, organic, non-GMO and sustainable options to Torontonians since 1983
A podcast bringing you the why behind the products you buy.
Beyond The Cart
A podcast bringing you the why behind the products you buy. Host Kate McMurray, nutritionist and Outreach Coordinator at The Big Carrot, speaks with entrepreneurs, farmers, and healthy food system advocates to find out how we can feel better about filling our carts. From organic farming to cleaner skincare to GMOs and corporate control, we’re digging into real stories with real people to get the inspiration and information today’s shoppers need.
The Big Carrot is a worker owned health food store that has been providing local, organic, non-GMO and sustainable options to Torontonians since 1983