Polyunsaturated Fats, Metabolic Health, and Fixing The American Food System - Ash Armstrong | #116
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Ashley Armstrong is a first-generation regenerative farmer and co-founder of Strong Sistas, a health platform born out of her own autoimmune diagnosis. She built Angel Acres Farm in Southwest Michigan from the ground up, producing corn- and soy-free eggs, and went on to found Nourish Food Club - a cooperative network of small regenerative farms supplying clean, transparently raised food directly to families.
What We Cover
- How Ashley went from graduate school to building a regenerative farm from scratch
- Why conventional chicken and pork now have a fatty acid profile closer to seed oils than real meat
- The 100-year shift in dietary fats and what it's doing to human metabolism
- How Nourish Food Club is reviving the farm cooperative model to support small farmers
- The bureaucratic bullying small farms face daily - and why the system is designed against them
Timestamps
00:00 – Ashley's health crisis and path to farming
06:30 – Building Angel Acres from scratch
13:00 – Lessons from 12 years of competitive golf
18:45 – How Nourish Food Club works
26:00 – Why cheap and quality food can't coexist
33:30 – The 100-year shift away from saturated fat
42:00 – How corn and soy changed pork and chicken
49:30 – Phytonutrients in pasture-raised meat
56:00 – Why grocery labels are meaningless
01:03:00 – The problem with indoor farming
01:09:30 – Bureaucratic bullying and the jerky incident
01:17:00 – Why small farm costs are structurally higher
01:28:00 – Where consumers can start
Links
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YouTube
Regenaissance YouTube Channel
About The Podcast: The Regenaissance Podcast explores the people, farms, and ideas rebuilding our food system from the ground up.