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It’s February and it’s a leap year, so that can only mean one thing: it’s time for Americans to become fixated with the four-year sideshow distraction known as the presidential sElection. But as the country dissects the New Hampshire primaries I talk to Jack Blood of Radio Free Blood about the type of political action that actually matters: voting with your time, energy, attention and dollars.
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Pretty enjoyable hearing from this type of activist. He has the earthy positivity (not airy enough to be called optimism) of someone who has been on the front lines of protest. I’m not like that, but I can admire his thoughts and actions. I seem to indeed be that person he mentions who is proud of making a comment online. While kind of useless, making comments may be some step on the way to usefulness. Thinking this would be my kind of optimism . . .
Hey James, did you happen to find that interview with the chef? If I find it, I’ll post the link here.
Haven’t found it yet, but I’ve got a call out to Jack to see if he can help us narrow down the date.
OK, here it is. Jack is isolating the interview and will upload it separately to his site tomorrow, but in the meantime it’s the interview with Sir Ronnie Seaton about 30 minutes in to the November 9th episode:
http://mixlr.com/radiofreeblood/showreel/radiofreeblood-on-mixlr-335/
One doesn’t have to eat special food to have a well-functioning immune system as Jack claims. A healthy life style (balanced diet, good sleep, exercise) is sufficient. Diet alone could not protect anyone from an epidemic. Vaccination could.