What happens when a Yale graduate turns his focus from traditional career paths to exposing the flaws in America's food system and sparking real change?In this inspiring and eye-opening episode, Ann Beal welcomes Curtis "Curt" Ellis, an acclaimed American filmmaker, social entrepreneur, and passionate advocate for sustainable agriculture and healthy food access. Curt shares his remarkable journey—from graduating Yale to becoming co-founder and Executive Director of FoodCorps, a national nonprofit dedicated to connecting kids to healthy food in schools and building a more just food system.Hear how his groundbreaking work began with the 2007 Mosaic Films documentary King Corn, which he co-created, co-produced, and starred in alongside Ian Cheney. The film—called "required viewing for anyone planning to visit a supermarket, fast-food joint, or their own refrigerator" by The Washington Post—explored the dominance of corn in the American diet and won a Peabody Award in 2008. Curt's tireless efforts in the sustainable food movement also earned him the prestigious Heinz Award in 2011.In this conversation, Curt opens up about the personal passion that drives him, the challenges and breakthroughs in shifting public awareness around industrial agriculture, the power of storytelling through film to drive social change, and the ongoing mission of FoodCorps to ensure every child has access to nourishing food, food education, and a healthier future. Discover how one person's journey can ignite a nationwide movement for better food policy, regenerative farming, school gardens, and community wellness.Whether you're interested in food systems, documentary filmmaking, social entrepreneurship, sustainability, or simply want to be inspired by someone making a tangible difference, this episode is packed with wisdom, hope, and actionable insights.Tune in now to hear Curt Ellis's powerful story and passion for transforming how America eats!#SustainableAgriculture #HealthyFood #FoodCorps #KingCorn #CurtEllis #FoodDocumentary #SustainableFoodMovement #FoodJustice #SchoolFood #RegenerativeFarming #FoodAdvocacy #SocialEntrepreneur #PeabodyAward #HeinzAward #FoodSystemChange #HealthyEating #FarmToSchool #FoodEducation #AnnBeal #LivingWellWithAnnBealBe sure to follow, like and subscribe to Ann Beal's social media pages.https://www.facebook.com/annbealgettingbetter/https://www.facebook.com/livingwellwithannbeal/https://twitter.com/ablivingwellhttps://www.instagram.com/annbeal/https://www.youtube.com/annbealVisit Ann Beal's websites at:https://www.livewellshow.com/https://www.lifesolutionscoachingandcounseling.com/
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