Jun 14, 2022
Guest Name and Bio:
Eugenia Bone
Eugenia Bone is an internationally known food and science
writer. Her work has appeared in many anthologies, magazines, and
newspapers, including The New York Times, The National Lampoon,
Saveur, Gourmet, BBC Science, and The Wall Street Journal, where
she is a frequent book reviewer.
She is a member of the American Society of Science Writers and
former president of the New York Mycological Society. She is a
member of the faculty at the New York Botanical Garden where she
teaches classes on psychedelic mushrooms and mycophagy.
She is the author or co-author of eight books on food and biology
including the category staple Mycophilia (2011), most recently, the
Fantastic Fungi Community Cookbook (December, 2021). She has been
nominated for a variety of awards, including the Colorado Book
Award and James Beard Award.
Eugenia has been featured on many dozens of radio shows and
podcasts, most recently https://www.wild-fed.com/podcast/106
and the BBC series Fungi: The New Frontier https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00132xm
She has lectured widely in diverse venues like The New York Public
Library, the Denver Botanical Garden, and the Reuben Museum. She is
featured in the documentary directed by Louie Schwartzberg,
Fantastic Fungi (2019), and in the Netflix children’s show about
food, Waffles + Mochi (the mushroom episode) produced by Michele
Obama’s Higher Ground Productions.
What you will learn from this episode:
1) What are some of the possible health benefits of
variousmushrooms
2) How could mushrooms help the gut microbiome
3) How to get started in foraging mushrooms
4) Why are psychedelic mushrooms becoming an important part of the
conversation in health and wellness
5) What are the nutritional benefits of mushrooms
How to learn more about our guest:
Instagram: @eugeniagbone
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