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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2012 · 55 MIN

Episode 53 - Hot Leads Cold Cases Guest - Ocean Robbins, Social & Environmental Activist

from Hot Leads Cold Cases Podcast · host Nancy du Tertre

07/20/12 - Social and environmental activist Ocean Robbins was the guest on "Hot Leads Cold Cases" (which airs Fridays, 8-9pm ET on CBS and Para-X Radios)with host Nancy du Tertre, a psychic detective known as "The Skeptical Psychic." Ocean is the grandson of the co-founder of the famous ice cream chain Baskin Robbins. Unlike his father, who grew up in the lap of luxury and then gave it all up, Ocean spent his childhood growing up in a log cabin, eating a strict vegetarian diet, and the family lived on $500 a year. Ocean was already organizing a peace rally at the age of seven, founded an organization called YES! by the time he was sixteen which reached more than 650,000 young people and taught them about how to become social leaders in these difficult global times, and most recently, Ocean has founded an organization called the Food Revolution Network, with more than 30,000 members, where he continues to lobby and educate about the dangers of GMO's and unhealthy additives in our foods as well as environmentally unhealth agricultural methods. Join us!

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