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April 18, 2016Bringing you valuable information on healing and nutrient dense diets is the mission of the Wise Traditions Podcast
Our new Wise Traditions podcast is a wonderful tool to reach friends and family and even chapter members who desperately need the valuable information provided by the Weston A Price Foundation. We are already getting thousands of listeners and downloads, but there are still many people who have no idea about the healing benefits of traditional diets.
One recent episode features an interview with Charlotte Smith of Champoeg Creamery. She is a mother of four children who suffered various health problems but found healing with raw milk. Charlotte now has her own micro-dairy and has started helping other farmers do the same. This is another great interview offering lots of content in a common sense manner. It’s a perfect time to get the word out about the podcast and introduce folks to the concept that food is our medicine.
Here are a few great opportunities to help your loved ones access this valuable information:
- If you’re a blogger, you can write about the Wise Traditions podcast and let your readers know about the easy access to life-saving information.
- Use FB, Twitter, Instagram, or any other social media to share how the content provided has helped you overcome chronic illness or led to a higher quality of life for you or loved ones. Come up with your own content or simply re-tweet or share what WAPF has posted.
- Send out a link to the Wise Traditions podcast to your email list or even your member list. Nothing beats the personal touch.
Here is some suggested wording for an email or blog post:
The Weston A. Price Foundation just launched their Wise Traditions podcast, which will make it easier than ever to share about healing through nutrition. Every 30-minute episode of the podcast (available on itunes at the link) includes insights from all sorts of wellness experts like Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, Dr. Tom Cowan, Sally Fallon Morrell, and Joel Salatin. Or, go to iTunes and search for “Wise Traditions” under “podcasts.” If you’ve got an Android, look here for the WT podcast on Android, or search for “Wise Traditions” on Stitcher. Or simply go to the Weston A Price website to listen or download episodes. You’re going to love it!
Do you have an idea for a guest? Please share in the comments below or contact us at info@westonaprice.com
To learn more about raw milk and other nutrient dense foods, visit westonaprice.org