Here is the excerpt I got from Jim Ellingson:-
"Aajonus - creator of the Primal Diet - will be interviewed on U.K.'s The Late Show by Ian Collins at 11 PM (London time) Sunday April 18th. That is 3 PM Pacific time, 6 PM Eastern Standard time. Anyone anywhere in the world who is on the internet can catch this interview live at
www.talkSPORT.net! Or in the UK at 1089/1053 AM, DAB Digital Radio, Sky Digital 0108, Freeview 723, Digital Cable. It is scheduled to be a short interview but sparks may fly, considering the unfavorable British press on the Primal Diet.
I am emailing you because you know something of the Primal Diet and the regimen Aajonus has worked out for us to achieve excellent health. It would be great if those of you on the Primal Diet in U.K. called in, or from any country. Please tell anyone who may have some interest in achieving health through diet to tune in. This station is billed as the U.K.'s best speech radio station, with sports and current affairs programming, live commentaries, interviews, debate and phone-ins.
Highest regards,
Jim Ellingson 323-913-9741
P.S. The more people who know of the Primal Diet, the easier it is to get agreement and support for making good food easily available - so this is in everyone's best interest."
The last 2 lines are most pertinent. The more people who join the RVAF diet movement, the more likely it is that farmers start providing raw RVAF-diet-friendly produce for us, so we get more choice. In the long run, we might even get other advantages such as raw animal food restaurants in the same way that raw vegans now have raw vegan restaurants all over the world. And so on and on...
I find it interesting that it made a vague mention of the generally unfavourable mention of the Primal Diet in the UK press. There's only 2 newspaper articles I know of , from the UK(at least the online ones), which mention it, 1 of them mentioned here. Well, with this radio-interview, there may be more newspaper articles printed re RVAF diets which can only be a good thing. Unfortunately, the radio-interview is being done far too late in the evening.