WASHINGTON – On Monday, September 23, 2024, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) will lead a roundtable discussion titled, “American Health and Nutrition: A Second Opinion.” Sen. Johnson and a panel of experts will provide a foundational and historical understanding of the changes that have occurred over the last century within public sanitation, agriculture, food processing, and healthcare industries which impact the current state of national health.
A livestream of the event will be available.
WHAT: Nonpartisan panel discussion about the industries that impact national health
WHO: Senator Ron Johnson, advocates, medical experts, and doctors
WHEN: September 23, 2024, 2 P.M. ET
WHERE: Russell Senate Office Building, Kennedy Caucus Room 325
LIVESTREAM: Rumble: @SenRonJohnson; X: @SenRonJohnson; Facebook: Senator Ron Johnson
RSVP: Please RSVP by Monday, September 23 at 10:00 A.M. ET with name, outlet, email, and phone number to press@ronjohnson.senate.gov. Roundtable participants are listed below [subject to change].
PARTICIPANTS:
Dr. Casey Means
Dr. Casey Means is a medical doctor, New York Times bestselling author, tech entrepreneur (Levels), aspiring regenerative gardener, and outdoor enthusiast. While training as a surgeon, she saw how broken and exploitative the healthcare system is and left to focus on how to keep people out of the operating room. She is passionate about working towards a healthier and happier planet by empowering people to understand their health and the limitless potential within them. She is a graduate of Stanford Undergraduate and Stanford Medical School.
Dr. Jordan Peterson
Dr. Jordan Peterson is an author, psychologist, online educator, and Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto. The Jordan B Peterson podcast frequently tops the charts in the Education category. He has written three books, Maps of Meaning, an academic work, presenting a new scientifically-grounded theory of religious and political belief, and the bestselling 12 Rules for Life, and Beyond Order, which have sold more than seven million copies. He is a graduate of University of Alberta, and he holds a PhD in clinical psychology from McGill University.
Calley Means
Calley Means is the co-founder of Truemed, a company that enables tax-free spending on food and exercise. He is also the co-author with his sister, Dr. Casey Means, of Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health, which debuted at #1 on the NYTimes and Amazon lists. Earlier in his career, he was a consultant for food and pharma companies and is now exposing practices they use to weaponize our institutions of trust. He recently started an advocacy coalition with leading health and wellness companies called End Chronic Disease to lobby for change. He is a graduate of Stanford and Harvard Business School.
Mikhaila Fuller
Mikhaila Fuller is a podcaster, lifestyle and diet blogger, the Co-Founder and CEO of Peterson Academy, and the Founder of Fuller Health and The Lion Diet. The Lion Diet is a therapeutic and plant free ketogenic diet that can be used to treat autoimmunity and psychiatric disorders. Fuller experienced chronic illness until the age of 23, and she is an advocate for taking health into your own hands. On TheMikhaila Peterson Podcast, she discusses health, cultural phenomena, politics, and other topics.
Alex Clark
Alex Clark is a food activist, advocate for healthier food systems, and host of the Culture Apothecary podcast. She is committed to educating consumers on the importance of organic farming and the dangers of harmful additives in food products. Clark’s mission is to inspire positive change in both personal health choices and industry standards, driving the movement toward cleaner, more responsible food production.
Vani Hari (Food Babe)
Vani Hari, known as the “Food Babe,” is a food activist, author, and speaker committed to improving food quality and safety. She has built a powerful platform through her blog, advocating for transparency in food labeling, and the removal of harmful chemicals from processed foods. Her activism has spurred significant changes in the food industry, encouraging consumers to make healthier, more informed choices while prompting companies to adopt cleaner practices.
Jillian Michaels
Jillian Michaels is a globally recognized fitness expert, entrepreneur, and best-selling author. With her no-nonsense approach to health, she has inspired millions through her fitness programs, books, and digital platforms. Best known for her role on The Biggest Loser, Michaels promotes a balanced approach to fitness and nutrition, emphasizing long-term health and self-empowerment. Her work continues to make fitness accessible and achievable for people of all levels.
Max Lugavere
Max Lugavere is a leading health and wellness advocate, filmmaker, and New York Times bestselling author of Genius Foods. His work focuses on the link between diet, lifestyle, and brain health, and he has become a trusted voice in educating people about how nutrition impacts cognitive function. Lugavere is passionate about empowering individuals to take control of their health, and he frequently shares practical advice for optimizing brain performance and preventing disease.
Dr. Chris Palmer
Dr. Chris Palmer is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist, researcher, and author of Brain Energy, where he explores the groundbreaking connection between metabolic health and mental illness. He is a leader in innovative approaches to treating psychiatric conditions, advocating for the use of diet and metabolic interventions to improve mental health outcomes. Dr. Palmer’s work is reshaping how the medical field views and treats mental health disorders.
Brigham Buhler
Brigham Buhler is the founder and CEO of Ways2Well, a healthcare company that provides personalized preventative care through telemedicine. With a strong background in the pharmaceutical industry, Buhler has focused on making healthcare more accessible by harnessing the power of technology to deliver effective and tailored treatments. His vision for improving health outcomes has positioned him as a leader in modern, patient-centered healthcare solutions.
Courtney Swan
Courtney Swan is a nutritionist, real food activist, and founder of the popular platform “Realfoodology.” She advocates for transparency in the food industry, promoting the importance of whole foods and clean eating. Swan is passionate about educating the public on the benefits of a nutrient-dense diet, and she encourages sustainable, chemical-free farming practices to ensure better health for people and the planet.
Jason Karp
Jason Karp is Founder and CEO of HumanCo – a mission-driven holding company that invests in and builds brands focused on healthier living and sustainability. In addition to HumanCo, Jason is also Co-Founder of Hu, one of the fastest-growing snacking companies in the U.S. Hu was sold to Mondelez International in January 2021. Prior to HumanCo, Jason spent over 20 years in the hedge fund industry. He was the Founder, CEO, and CIO of Tourbillon Capital Partners, an investment fund that managed over $4 billion.
Grace Price
Grace Price is a high school student and passionate food activist who has made waves advocating for sustainability and food security. Through her efforts, she raises awareness about the environmental and social impacts of industrial farming and champions the importance of ethical food sourcing. Despite her young age, Price is a powerful voice for the future of food systems and a dedicated advocate for change.
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