Tanya Mosley
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Appearances Over Time
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What do you think it is about this movie
that because it wasn't a box office hit when it first came out what people are relating to really are like the ability to see it over and over again I was on the phone with my mom and I told her I was coming to do this and she got really quiet and she said Shawshank Redemption's my favorite movie and I said yeah I know everyone's favorite movie but what do you think it is about it that people keep going back to it over and over again and it hits the tender place within them yeah
Does your view of that role and that film evolve as you grow and evolve?
Tim, thank you so much for your work, your honesty, and this time that you've spent with us to tell us just a little snippet about your life and your career.
award-winning actor Tim Robbins.
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With Terry Gross, I'm Tanya Mosley.
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I'm Tanya Mosley.
Today, my guest is Marian Nestle, the molecular biologist turned nutritionist and food policy scholar whose voice has helped decode for decades what we eat and why it matters.
Her well-known book, What to Eat, became a consumer bible of sorts when it came out in 2006, guiding readers aisle by aisle through the supermarket while exposing how industry marketing and policy steer our food choices.
Two decades later, she's back with What to Eat Now, a revised field guide for the supermarket of 2025, where ultra-processed foods, plant-based meats, corporate organics, and our ability to have food delivered to our very doorstep have rewritten the rules.
Nestle's journey began in the classroom.