Dinner Doesn’t Just Appear: Foodwork, Households, and Health with Dr. Leah Cahill
Food is central to our health, but the work that goes into making food happen every day—planning, shopping, cooking, negotiating, and cleaning up—is often invisible. This foodwork shapes not only what we eat, but how food, care, responsibility, and power are shared within househo ...Show more
What Nutrition Epidemiology Can (and Can’t) Tell Us with Dr. Russell de Souza
Nutrition plays a role in nearly every major chronic disease, yet the science behind what we eat often feels confusing or contradictory. Nutritional epidemiology is the field that tries to make sense of these patterns by studying diet and health across populations. In this conver ...Show more