You can either take the red pill and go right to sleep or swallow the blue bill and know all of the secrets of the US food industry. Filmmaker Robert Kenner in his new movie Food Inc. gets down and dirty to track where our food comes from - featuring interviews with authors Michael Pollan (Omnivore’s Dilemma) and Eric Schlosser (Fast Food Nation). If you listen to the interview..you might have to give up eating bacon.
Aren’t we all taught to think big? Turns out success comes when we think small. Author of the book, The Power Of Small, Linda Thaler Kaplan with insight that small talk with a stranger might lead to a life saving kidney transplant. Or that looking into a clients pupils can tell you if they are interested or not. Listen inside and get more “nuggets of small”.
A job loss can be a monumental blow to a man’s ego, but not such a big deal for a woman. We will provide the psychological proof and how we can learn something from the opposite sexes.
Top 5 paying jobs in America - Bottom 5 paying jobs in America. It pays to be a Maxillofacial surgeon and not a cafeteria worker.
It’s about time to send our young whipper snappers off to their summer jobs. Employment lawyer Dennis Strazulo gives us the low down on what all parents should know about their kids summer gig.











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Shannon // Jun 9, 2009 at 3:20 pm
Thanks for posting the link for Food, Inc., coming out in theaters June 12, in San Francisco, New York City, and Los Angeles(other play dates available here: http://www.magpictures.com/dates.aspx?id=3e3938d1-b785-4286-9ae0-8eb5952f1480)! You can watch the trailer here:
http://www.youtube.com/v/c2sgaO44_1c&hl=en&fs=1
There is also a book companion to the movie, Food, Inc. available at Amazon.com. The book explores topics that were discussed in the movie, such as the industrialization of our food supply and the benefits of local and organic eating. Food experts including Marion Nestle, Eric Schlosser, Michael Pollan, and Anna Lappé, take these topics to another level through thirteen fascinating essays, some of which have been written especially for this book. Check it out!
Shannon Matloob Participant Media
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