Vani Hari
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So I started a blog and I wanted to call it eathealthyliveforever.com. And my husband, who's the tech geek in the family, thought that was a terrible name. And so he said, he found on auction a few minutes later, Food Babe for $10. And at first I didn't want to call it Food Babe because it felt kind of foreign. I didn't feel like a food babe for most of my life.
But I said, why don't we teach people to become a food babe? Like how to be a food babe.
But I said, why don't we teach people to become a food babe? Like how to be a food babe.
But I said, why don't we teach people to become a food babe? Like how to be a food babe.
But it makes people uncomfortable in some settings, which I find so interesting. And maybe you can comment on that because it's really interesting that it makes people uncomfortable. Yeah.
But it makes people uncomfortable in some settings, which I find so interesting. And maybe you can comment on that because it's really interesting that it makes people uncomfortable. Yeah.
But it makes people uncomfortable in some settings, which I find so interesting. And maybe you can comment on that because it's really interesting that it makes people uncomfortable. Yeah.
Like Senator Ron Johnson, for example, like when he announced, you know, that I was about to give my testimony.
Like Senator Ron Johnson, for example, like when he announced, you know, that I was about to give my testimony.
Like Senator Ron Johnson, for example, like when he announced, you know, that I was about to give my testimony.
He's like, I didn't come up with the name food, babe. Right. He just didn't want to take responsibility for it.
He's like, I didn't come up with the name food, babe. Right. He just didn't want to take responsibility for it.
He's like, I didn't come up with the name food, babe. Right. He just didn't want to take responsibility for it.
That's right. And so... Where?
That's right. And so... Where?
That's right. And so... Where?
WordPress.
WordPress.
WordPress.
In 2011.