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Why Erin Ireland turned her company vegan

Why Erin Ireland turned her company vegan

FromThe Proof with Simon Hill


Why Erin Ireland turned her company vegan

FromThe Proof with Simon Hill

ratings:
Length:
110 minutes
Released:
Feb 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In Episode 54 I sat down with Erin Ireland and spoke about why she personally transitioned to a vegan lifestyle and how this affected her business. On top of that we speak about her daughter Roen's diet and the common questions she gets about raising a vegan child from birth. In this episode we coveredWhat she's been up to in Sydney and her favourite places she's eaten atWhat life was like for Erin growingWhat Vancouver is like as a city including the vegan sceneThe foods she ate as a kidWhy she eventually changed the foods on her plateHow her personal lifestyle changes have influenced those around herThe ins and outs of her baking business and how this changed when she transitioned to a vegan lifestyleThe biggest hurdles during her personal and business transitionTips for anyone transitioning to plant based or vegan foodsHer daughter Roen's diet and any associated challenges sociallyCommon questions Erin gets about Roen's diet including supplements, foods, breast feeding etc.and much much more RESOURCES:Erin's website It's To Die ForErin's Vancouver Vegan Eats RecommendationsWhere to get Erin's Banana BreadHeart Beets Run Club in Vancouver Transitioning to a plant based lifestyle in 5 hours per Erin's recommendations. Set up a binge watching afternoon and get through the below (invite your friends or family over that are interested too and make a day/night of it).ConspiracyEarthlingsor DominionWhat the Health Science from intro to think about:Egg Board article about Just Mayo: Read hereMeta Analysis looking at the effect of Dietary Cholesterol on Serum Cholesterol (full paper)Swapping Saturated fats for Unsaturated or Unrefined carbohydrates to lower disease risk: Read a summary here of what I mentioned in the intro. Australian Podcast Awards: If you have one or two minutes I would love your support by voting for the Plant Proof show here. It takes a few minutes (you do need to verify your email for it to submit). Thank you in advance friends. REVIEW/SHARE:If you enjoyed the episode and have a spare 1-2 minutes please leave a review on iTunes so the Plant Proof podcast ranks higher and becomes more discoverable for other listeners. And if you have any friends that you think will benefit from listening to this episode or any of the other Plant Proof episodes please share the link – together we can make this world a healthier place.If you liked this episode please share it on social media and tag myself @plant_proof and Erin @erinireland WHERE TO LISTEN TO THE PLANT PROOF PODCAST?Currently, the Plant Proof podcast can be listened to on iTunes, Google Podcasts(note: use the google podcast app not google play), Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud or on the Plantproof.com directly. If you listen on iTunes be sure to hit ‘subscribe’or ‘follow’ on Spotifyso you are instantly notified when I release new episodes each week. Simon HillFor more information on plant based nutrition visit plantproof.com
Released:
Feb 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join show host and nutritionist Simon Hill as he sits down with doctors, nutritionists, dieticians, athletes and inspiring people challenging the status quo and making positive change in the world. By breaking down the science, and listening to their stories and wisdom, together we can become more mindful and conscious of how we are living and the impact our food choices have on our health, the planet's health and all of those that we share it with. Importantly, in a world where diet has become very divisive Simon has created a safe space to talk about nutrition without judgement. Eat meat or dairy? That's perfectly fine! Contrary to the stereotypical view of vegans, Simon encourages celebration of anyone taking the time to learn more about the food they put other plate. It's not an all or nothing move. While this show is very much about bringing out the knowledge of the wonderful guests it's also good to know you are in good hands - Simon has a Bachelors degree in Physiotherapy, a Masters degree in Nutrition, is Certified in Plant Based Nutrition and is committed to bringing you agenda free information. In addition Simon is writing a book that will be published by Penguin early 2021 - with 100% of his proceeds being donated to charities selected by the Plant Proof community. To connect with Simon on socials you can find him on Instagram and Twitter @plant_proof.