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Sacred Cow

Diana Rogers
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Sacred Cow by Diana Rogers comes up on Modern Wisdom and The Joe Rogan Experience, including episode with Diana Rodgers, with transcript quotes, timestamps, and episode context.

Sacred Cow by Diana Rogers appears 3 times across 3 podcast episodes on 2 shows, with transcript quotes and timestamps.

So the book goes obviously much more into detail, but we're just trying to explain why meat is actually not the main cause of diabetes, obesity and heart disease.

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#244 - Diana Rodgers - The Case For Eating Better Meat on Modern Wisdom
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The host mentions 'Sacred Cow' to highlight the intricate relationship between animal agriculture, human health, and environmental sustainability. The book and accompanying film aim to debunk common misconceptions about meat consumption and its alleged negative health impacts.

Sacred Cow by Diana Rogers most often appears in conversations about food systems and health.

Recent linked podcasts include Modern Wisdom and The Joe Rogan Experience, giving you a quick path from the book back to the shows where it actually came up.

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The host mentions 'Sacred Cow' to highlight the intricate relationship between animal agriculture, human health, and environmental sustainability. The book and accompanying film aim to debunk common misconceptions about meat consumption and its alleged negative health impacts.

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Individuals interested in nutrition, health, and sustainable food systems.
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Recent show rotation: Modern Wisdom and The Joe Rogan Experience.

Guests tied to these mentions include Diana Rodgers.

Fastest path back to the source: the strongest indexed mention lands at 3:49 in the episode where we captured it.

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Which episode mentioned Sacred Cow?

#244 - Diana Rodgers - The Case For Eating Better Meat on Modern Wisdom is one of the clearest indexed episodes that mentioned Sacred Cow by Diana Rogers. Other indexed episodes include #1792 - Daryl Davis & Bill Ottman on The Joe Rogan Experience and #1784 - Diana Rodgers & Robb Wolf on The Joe Rogan Experience. The first indexed transcript timestamp lands at 3:49.

Which podcast mentioned Sacred Cow?

Modern Wisdom and The Joe Rogan Experience are the main indexed podcasts currently tied to Sacred Cow by Diana Rogers.

Who mentioned Sacred Cow on podcasts?

Diana Rodgers is the main guest currently tied to mentioning Sacred Cow by Diana Rogers.

Why do podcast guests bring up Sacred Cow?

The host mentions 'Sacred Cow' to highlight the intricate relationship between animal agriculture, human health, and environmental sustainability. The book and accompanying film aim to debunk common misconceptions about meat consumption and its alleged negative health impacts. It most often appears in conversations about food systems and health.

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The book came out in the summer of this past year, Sacred Cow. And the film is called Sacred Cow. It's a book that I wrote about a couple of years ago.

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For: Individuals interested in nutrition, health, and sustainable food systems.
Key quote: So the book goes obviously much more into detail, but we're just trying to explain why meat is actually not the main cause of diabetes, obesity and heart disease.
The host mentions 'Sacred Cow' to highlight the intricate relationship between animal agriculture, human health, and environmental sustainability. The book and accompanying film aim to debunk common misconceptions about meat consumption and its alleged negative health impacts.

Diana Rogers and Rob Wolf wrote a book called Sacred Cow, discussing regenerative farming and the suppression of conversations around meat consumption.

That's why we call the book Sacred Cow. Because it's just this- Unquestioned truth that cows are bad.