[party in my plants] 121: Eating Plants to Save the World, with Suzy Amis Cameron

My guest today believes we can save our health, our waistline AND the planet in one foul swoop...or swap..of one meat-based meal for a plant-based meal every day. Suzy Amis Cameron, an actress, environmentalist, and mom of five is hard at work on saving the world with her husband, James Cameron, known in this chat as Jim and known on IMDB as the genius writer, director and producer behind Avatar, Terminator and Titanic. Together, they’ve founded a number of environmental organizations and are mega-passionate about exposing and reducing the impact of animal agriculture on climate change and the environment. She’s the author of a new book called OMD: Changing the World by Changing One Meal a Day (hence the OMD) and OMG, this chat is an eye opener.   Links related to this episode: The full show notes with all the deets from this episode! Where to get Sunwarrior - my favorite plant-protein powder- for 20% off with code: PARTY at checkout Get my FREE #EATMOREPLANTS course! Where you can go to submit a question for the show! Where I’d much appreciate you leaving a review for the show in iTunes!! How to work 1-on-1 with me! Where you can go to suggest a guest (yourself or someone else) for the show! Party in My Plants on Instagram Party in My Plants on Facebook Party in My Plants’ Cooking Videos on YouTube Audio Producer Of The Show - Oleksandr Hedz

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Existennial is a short show that muses on meaning for the millennial stuck in an existential crisis otherwise known as a Tuesday. 🙃 With warmth & wit, we'll investigate intentional living through a smorgasbord of science, spirituality, psychology, philosophy, pop culture, shower thoughts, and eavesdroppings. Talia Pollock is a writer, armchair philosopher & storyteller. Formerly the host & author of "Party in Your Plants," which put levity into eating well—her focus is now abolishing phony-baloney living to make depresh less by valuing our values more. taliapollock.com | @imtaliapollock