Podcast

Join us each week on The Food Dignity® Podcast as we draw attention to hidden hunger, confront the issues around food dignity head-on, and raise awareness about access to nourishing food for everyone.

Nearly 25% of American households have experienced food insecurity during the pandemic. But because of shame and stigma, hunger stays hidden. That’s why this podcast exists—to drag the food insecurity issue into the light and bring food dignity to everyone who needs it.

Our discussions are:

  • ROOTED in the belief that everyone has a right to nourishing food at all times.
  • BOLD in their focused approach to ending judgment and stigma surrounding food access.
  • DEDICATED to emboldening those who ask for food during a difficult hardship.
  • ACTIVE in making ALL people feel supported, honored, validated, and respected.
  • STEADY in their attempt to create lasting change.
The Food Dignity Podcast with Clancy Harrison

Subscribe

Interested in appearing on the podcast?

Recent Podcasts

Episode 69: Obsessing about What You Eat and How It Relates to Food Insecurity

Kimi Ceridon is a freelance writer in food and technology. Her researched essays about food…

Read and Listen

Episode 68: Let’s All Shoulder the Responsibility for Fighting Hunger Together

Food insecurity comes with trauma, anger, and a lot of other barriers for most vulnerable…

Read and Listen

Episode 67: Let’s Rid of Hunger by Providing Healthy School Meals for All

Crystal FitzSimons leads the Food Research and Action Center’s (FRAC’s) work on the child nutrition…

Read and Listen

Episode 66: How Food Policy Can Prevent People from Going Hungry

Bailey Mennona is an aspiring anti-hunger & weight-inclusive dietitian-to-be with a passion for food policy…

Read and Listen

Episode 65: Lessons Learned While Fighting Hunger

Clancy shares her thoughts on challenges and change in this “Candid Clancy” episode. She describes…

Read and Listen

Episode 64: The Importance of Normalizing Food Assistance

In this “Candid Clancy” episode, we learn how to normalize food access, so people feel…

Read and Listen