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Storm Talifero is a 30 year plus raw foodist. His pictures tell his story. His life unfolds during this interview from having a heart attack at the age of 18 to evolving into the raw food vegan he is today. He speaks about assisting his wife Jinjee in home-birthing their four children and what his role is in raising them. Storm has been eating a raw-vegan diet of fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds in their natural unheated state for over 30 years and has become known amongst raw-vegans for his body builder’s physique. At 57 he appears decades younger.
"Kill your television and make something, think something, BE something instead!"
After reading the words above, I KNEW I was going to like Tonya Kay. Her profile says: 25 year vegetarian, 15 year vegan, and 6 years raw… which makes her 46… or so I asked during our interview. She’s got an amazing sense of humor, an infectious laugh and a great love for life. In this interview we talk about how she chose life over depression, birth control, how she cares for elephants and many other things including her latest leading role.
Enjoy!
Revvell
Another interesting and informative program. In this show Alissa updates everyone on the dehydrator and cookbook AND talks about how her class assisted one almost-homeless classmate to be all that she can be. She shows how it’s really not JUST about the food. We chat about upper limits, molestation, drugs and celebrating one’s potential. We also talk about how people go into the training afraid to speak up and leaving having created a speech about their experiences during the training. This episode brought tears to my eyes with all the good that’s happening. Enjoy!