What’s really behind America’s growing health crisis—and can we actually fix it?
On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with filmmakers Patrick and Ashley Sullivan, creators of the powerful new documentary Breaking Big Food. After facing their own cancer diagnoses, the Sullivans set out to uncover how America’s food system may be fueling chronic disease—and what individuals can do to take back control.
From ultra-processed foods and seed oils to Big Food, Big Pharma, and government influence, this conversation exposes the hidden forces shaping what we eat. They also break down the rise of the MAHA movement, the truth about food labels, and why so many Americans feel overwhelmed trying to eat healthy.
But there’s hope. Tudor and the Sullivans explore how local food systems, small businesses, and everyday choices can help reverse chronic illness, rebuild communities, and create lasting change—without waiting on Washington.
If you’ve ever wondered why “you can’t eat just one,” or how to break free from unhealthy habits, this is a must-listen episode.
Topics Covered:
The real story behind Breaking Big Food
Cancer, chronic disease & food system failures
The MAHA movement explained
Big Food vs. local food revival
How to start making healthier choices today
Can America fix its broken food system?

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