First Bite
Sheila Dillon is joined by author Bee Wilson and special guests to discuss how food habits are shaped, and how, if needed, they can be changed.
In her new book, First Bite - How We Learn To Eat, Bee Wilson takes a deep and reflective look at how food choices and habits are shaped, and how they can be changed.
Sheila Dillon is joined by Bee Wilson and special guests to discuss the book's surprising findings, and how to make positive changes where positive change is needed.
Sheila and Bee are joined by Rosie Boycott, who advises the Mayor of London on food and is Chair of the London Food Board, as well as father and son Geoff and Anthony Whitington who star in the just-released film Fixing Dad, which documents Geoff's struggles with type 2 diabetes and his two sons' efforts to help him.
Dan Saladino tells the story of Professor Pekka Puska, who as a young public health doctor in the 1970s spearheaded the North Karelia Project in Finland, which in the context of a population with the highest rates of death from heart disease in the world, aimed to improve the way that a whole region ate.
Presenter: Sheila Dillon
Producer: Rich Ward.
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Bee Wilson's First Bite
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sheila Dillon |
Interviewed Guest | Bee Wilson |
Interviewed Guest | Rosie Boycott |
Interviewed Guest | Pekka Puska |
Interviewed Guest | Geoff Whitington |
Interviewed Guest | Anthony Whitington |
Reporter | Dan Saladino |
Producer | Rich Ward |
Broadcasts
- Sun 14 Feb 2016 12:32大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Mon 15 Feb 2016 15:30大象传媒 Radio 4
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