Nina Miller

Nominee's Key Links: 

Bio: https://goodfoodfighter.com/about/

Resume or CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-miller-608949/

Writing or Publications: https://goodfoodfighter.com/blog/

Website: https://goodfoodfighter.com/

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhNbzZjsWeg

Socials: https://x.com/goodfoodfighter

 

Agency or agencies for which nominator feels nominee is best suited:

  • Department of Health and Human Services


    Organization name(s) and position(s) for which nominator feels nominee is best suited:

    Chief of Health Education and Toxin Prevention Initiatives

     

    Policies which the nominator knows the nominee supports or in which they have expertise:

    The path to ending chronic disease is multifactorial:
    1) End subsidies to Big Ag and give them instead to small, independent, and family farms.
    2) Issue an honest USDA food plate that reflects science instead of the preferences of food lobbyists.
    3) Revamp school lunch program so that it contains real, organic, (preferably local) food.
    4) Design and promote educational materials for parents and children.
    5) Partner with schools to install vegetable gardens.
    6) Provide the resources and incentives to schools to hold health fairs.
    7) Create diverse opportunities for kids to experience delicious real food; for example, the Good Food Fighter (me in costume) was invited to make sample smoothies for kids and their families at a Texas Central Health event for an economically disadvantaged population. I explained the benefits of each ingredient and passed out charts showing how food can be used as medicine.
    8) Leverage the power of entertainment to teach kids about nutrition; board games, video games and VR universes will captivate and delight kids while they are learning how to lead healthy lives.

     

    Nominator's thoughts on what would make this nominee a valuable member of a future Trump Unity Government

    1) Is Competent ...

    When my son was young and happily snacking on fennel fronds and seaweed salad, I noticed that other little kids were eating goldfish crackers and drinks loaded with sugar. I was reluctant to criticize anyone’s parenting and assumed that most people were simply not aware of how detrimental these foods were. I decided to create a friendly superhero food blog in order to educate families in a fun and non-confrontational way.

    I did thousands of hours of research, pored over the NIH website and dozens of scientific and holistic publications as well as books and articles by well known integrative doctors and whistleblower organizations. I started writing exposés. My blog contains over 100 well-referenced articles.

    Then I developed a comic strip as a visual way to tell stories about my character, the Good Food Fighter, battling evil food villains. Then I collaborated with my son to create a race-to-make-a-healthy-smoothie card game for kids in which they discover all kinds of superfoods and are penalized by ingredients with too much sugar. It is a great teaching tool for health classes in primary schools.

    I am a member of Austin’s School Health Advisory Council which makes recommendations to the School Board on all issues that affect student health. I have presented two detailed proposals on installing food gardens and holding health fairs in Austin’s school district.

    I am an avid self-learner and have developed expertise through research, my own experience, talking to others about their experiences, and being part of communities where people reverse disease through food. I also have a Health and Wellness certification from the Sears Wellness Institute, a BA from Northwestern University and an MA from Art Center College of Design.

    2) Is Honest...

    No conflicts here! My professional interests and goals all lead back to the same place — a safe and nourishing food supply, a public that patronizes local farms, healthy kids with well-informed parents, and the end of medical tyranny. As Albert Einstein said: I believe in one thing — that only a life lived for others is a life worth living.

    3) Is Respectful ...

    I run the Austin chapter of Make Americans Free Again, a national organization on the front lines of the legal fight to expose the creators of Covid and those who perpetrated its tyranny. I have raised thousands of dollars to help MAFA with court cases, which range from suing Peter Daszak and Anthony Fauci (via Thomas Renz) to helping restore the careers of doctors whose licenses were revoked for the crime of practicing medicine responsibly and speaking out against Fauci’s “The Science”.

    At each meeting I share topics of interest, often inviting guest speakers, to keep members informed. I encourage the group to help each other understand the law and their constitutional rights, challenge mandates, protect themselves from egregious school and hospital policies, navigate censorship, become versed in natural and off-label, evidence-based remedies, and to share resources.

    4) Has Integrity ...

    I have always championed social causes, speaking out against perceived injustice. I find deeply troubling the mandate of Corporations to serve only their shareholders while short-shrifting hard-working employees of reasonable pay and benefits (e.g. Dan Osborn vs. Kelloggs). I believe that American workers deserve a decent standard of living. I believe that offshoring manufacturing for cheap labor is detrimental morally and economically and that we should bring products and jobs back home.

    I spent 14 years doing volunteer work for needy seniors (Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly/Jewish Family Services), becoming a companion to a destitute elderly woman in San Francisco and a surrogate granddaughter to a Holocaust survivor in Austin. I derive enormous enjoyment from making other people’s lives better.

    5) Has Courage ...

    I have been speaking truth to power my whole life. I alerted OSHA about a company in San Francisco that was spray-painting a facility while employees were working there and becoming ill. I have reported companies to the Better Business Bureau and the Attorney General’s office for unethical business practice.

    In the 70’s I was taught by my mother to read and understand ingredient labels– for example, to never consume hydrogenated oils because they were unsafe. It took the FDA almost 50 years to come to the same conclusion as my mother; in the face of too-much-data-to-hide, they finally banned these trans fats in 2018. Even so, they permitted manufacturers to sell off existing inventory in order to not harm corporate profits. A year later I was outraged to find that a local grocer was still selling children’s cakes with these toxic oils and so wrote an article exposing them. I photoshopped the frosted letters on the cake to say “Happy Heart Disease”. Mysteriously, my website was hacked and the article, sabotaged.

    More recently, I came across Mr. Kennedy’s speech on Smithfield Foods, a huge company which put all the local hog farms in North Carolina out of business. I wrote a humorously-illustrated, excoriating article referencing it, called, “Where did the Happy Hogs go?”. I am determined to continue calling out the bad guys and bringing attention to the good guys, because it’s so hard for consumers to know who to trust.

    6) Has a Proven Record...

    I believe that changing hearts and minds requires emotional intelligence as much as empirical data. The path to winning people over is to care about them, to inspire them, and to earn their trust. My newsletter has a devoted following of people who have improved their lives as a result of my articles on health and nutrition. For example, a friend’s son was bouncing off the walls at school from sugar highs. I coaxed her into switching out the box of cereal she sent to school with him for nutrient dense food. The boy’s moods improved, he was able to focus and perform better and became a favorite student and peer.

    I could not be more excited about the Trump/Kennedy Vision for Health as it aligns perfectly with my own. I would be honored to be part of a team that brainstorms and implements effective strategies for cleaning up the food supply, educating the public about food over medicine, and changing the eating habits of Americans starting with our children.

  • Fun Video!

    Looks like a winning candidate. Kind of cool to have a superhero who meshes perfectly with Kennedy’s agenda to bring back the health of Americans and their children!

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    Nina is perfect for this job! She has my vote. She leads our Make America Free Again group like a champion — Keeping us organized, on track, and deeply informed on ALL topics related to working toward Freedom, of choice, the right to healthy food, MAHA issues we can support, and beyond. We need a mom in this spot. Nina is a master catalyst I’be seen it first hand!

    Charlotte
    Integrative Healthcare Practitioner

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    Having known and worked with Nina for several years and in multiple capacities, she has my wholehearted support. This incredibly talented and witty health warrior is a creative, knowledgeable, and hard working force to be reckoned with! This work is her life’s passion and she’s damn good at it. Her skillset should definitely be harnessed to help end chronic disease in America…and get our children healthy again!
    -Jeneen

    Nina would be an invaluable candidate as her passion, creativity, character, leadership, and resolve for all things health and safety related make her an asset. She has the ability to profoundly contribute to this critical work. A+

    You definitely want Nina on your team! Not only has she been dedicated to promoting the Kennedy candidacy since the get-go, but she is also a perfect person for MAHA. She is has made it her mission to help people, especially parents and children, understand the toxins that are currently in our foods and how to ensure clean and nutritious dietary choices. She works very diligently to make sure she understands all the latest information, and she creates ingenious ways to teach her material. She has also put on numerous workshops, worked with me to put on a large holistic health event, and is a terrific speaker, dedicated to advocating healthy food and lifestyle choices.

    Nina is informed, creative and engaging, which is exactly what we need to reform our government policies and actions regarding our health.

    I am proud to nominate Nina Miller for a health-related position within MAHA. Nina’s dedication to health and wellness stems from her personal journey; after experiencing serious health challenges, she has devoted herself to making a difference in the lives of others. On a personal note, Nina has helped me tremendously, guiding me toward a path that healed my debilitating migraines and severe cystic acne. She brings unparalleled loyalty, intelligence, and a drive to achieve results. If given the chance, Nina will undoubtedly make a lasting, positive impact. I wholeheartedly encourage you to consider her for any MAHA health related role—you won’t regret it.

    Nina is going to be able to reach children to change their perception of food, to get them off sugar and onto vegetables. She created the wildly creative and entertaining “Smoothie Spree" card game for kids and families so they could learn good eating habits while having fun. She is an innovator and always thinks outside the box (where’s the box?) so you want her in the room to do visioning and strategy. Also, as a real live superhero with an awesome costume, she should be the mascot of the MAHA movement!

    I am excited to nominate my friend and associate Nina Miller. She will be an amazing addition to any position she undertakes. I’ve known Nina for many years and in different capacities and she is honest, direct, and has integrity. Those are hard qualities to find these days. Nina is an avid supporter of MAHA and is dedicated, hard working and exceptionally passionate about food and health. She is a health warrior and a force to be reckoned with. Her skills encompass a strongly organizational style and a witty and brilliantly expressive writing style. She oozes creativity and would make a profound contribution to any organization. I highly recommend her.

    I have had the privilege of knowing Nina Miller for 13 years, and during this time, her dedication to Making America Healthy Again has been nothing short of exemplary.

    Nina doesn’t just advocate for health and nutrition; she embodies the principles of MAHA in every aspect of her life. Her passion for promoting genuine, science-based nutrition is unparalleled, making her the most informed and committed advocate in this field that I have ever encountered.

    Nina possesses a rare combination of attributes that make her exceptionally qualified for a role in the Trump Administration:

    • Expertise: Nina’s depth of knowledge in nutrition is not just academic; it’s practical and deeply rooted. She understands the nuances of what “real” nutrition means and how it can be effectively integrated into public policy.

    • Communication Skills: She is exceptionally articulate, able to convey complex health concepts in ways that are accessible and persuasive to both policymakers and the public.

    • Intellectual Curiosity: Her well-read nature ensures she stays ahead of the curve on health trends, research, and innovations, which is invaluable in a rapidly evolving field.

    • Determination: Nina’s tenacity is key. She has shown time and again that she can navigate through bureaucratic challenges to drive meaningful change. Her fierce commitment to health issues means she won’t just fit into the system; she will actively work to reform it where necessary.

    • Systemic Insight: With her understanding of how to operate within the political and administrative frameworks, Nina is poised to introduce and implement health policies that align with MAHA’s objectives.

    I am not only proud but also excited to endorse Nina for this position or any other role within health policy. Her involvement will undoubtedly accelerate the progress towards making America healthier. The Trump Administration, and indeed America, needs Nina Miller’s expertise, passion, and relentless drive to truly Make America Healthy Again!

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    I met Nina when she signed up to volunteer for the Kennedy 2024 campaign, during RFKjr’s 1st campaign visit to Austin in Sept 2023.
    She was an instrumental member of our volunteer team, active & engaging wherever we landed!

    Nina has been practicing the MAHA movement way before the term existed. She’s ahead of the game & would be a great asset to this new administration.

    I hope you consider her nomination!

    Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.

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    I so agree with you Antonia.

    I also met Nina a fully engaged fellow volunteer during the Kennedy 2024 campaign. I had the pleasure of spending a couple days with her and was inspired by her passion for health and wellness education. She is so creative and created a beautifully designed card deck Who is RFK Jr. showcasing facts about Bobby’s platforms, values, family and promises to the American people.

    Nina embodies the principles of the MAHA movement, practicing its ideals long before the term even existed. Her forward-thinking mindset and dedication make her an outstanding fit for the vision of this new administration.

    I strongly encourage you to consider her nomination. Please feel free to reach out with any questions—I’d be more than happy to discuss her many contributions.

    I’m a simple guy. I live a physical life. I teach martial arts and I work out. When I need advice on nutrition or health related issues I ask Nina. She’s been paying attention the the MAHA issues before there was MAHA. I trust her. And I think she would make an excellent Chief of Health Education and Toxin Prevention Initiatives or really any position your organization. She is informed, honest, respectful, has integrity and is one of the most courageous people I know. She is awesome.

    Nina Miller is passionate and committed to supporting good health. She researches voluminously to learn and then disseminate that knowledge to others to lead people to a better life.
    Advertising and lack of understanding have steered many people to unhealthy choices in their lives. Much disease comes from bad food choices. Nina’s mission is to inform in the hopes that bad habits that people have can and will change for the better, to improve their health and consequently they’re lives.
    Nina’s commitment and work and leadership would benefit many and great leaders are what our nation and world need

    As a kid, I thought red pepper and carrot stalks with hummus or almond butter was a normal snack. My lunchbox contained things like tofu and sweet potato cubes. My mom gave me dates for dessert. I was content because I’d never seen a Big Mac or an Oreo. She never lectured me but did explain the animal abuse in factory farming and taught me by name all kinds of toxic ingredients to avoid. Our kitchen was a hive of activity and we all cooked together…my mom showed me how to use big sharp knives so chopping was fun!

    It wasn’t until I started trading lunches at school that I realized my friends saw my food as strange. They’d marvel at the “weird stuff” I ate while gorging on chips and cookies. At first, I was curious and then felt deprived, and then I experimented with sugary processed food. The connection between food and health clicked and I saw that my food made me feel better and gave me more energy.

    My mom wasn’t just feeding me; she was teaching me why food matters. And then she became the Good Food Fighter and I became her mascot, cooking meals on her blog and helping her design a comic strip and card game for kids!
    Card game link: https://youtu.be/cxjALJvT1hY?si=Dz4NF4mm4oNyCscM
    I get the power of good food. My mom is the kind of person who could take that philosophy and amplify it on a much larger scale, teaching kids everywhere how important diet is, just like she did for me.

    Nina aka The Good Food Fighter is the perfect candidate with a track record of experience and integrity to MAHA!

    I met Nina in my tai chi class. I work in the health field and have noticed Nina’s passion for optimal health and healing. She has created user friendly games for children and adults to develop good food habits early in life. She also coaches people on how to heal safely and efficiently and how to prevent other health problems. She is active in organizations both local and national, which research and discuss the state of America’s health system. She highly respects the ideas of Robert Kennedy Jr. and would like to work with him in any way that would benefit all the people in our country. I think she would be competant, thorough and trustworthy in her work.
    I aplaude her for stepping up to this important task.

    Barbara Nehman

    Nina is one of those rare creatives who is crazy talented, highly experienced, and for whom the impossible just takes a little longer. Her brilliant RFK Jr campaign deck of cards merch was a big hit, and is now updated with new ‘Jokers.’ The Trump Administration’s MAGA program will be in a much better place with Nina Miller’s talent, spirit, enthusiasm and ‘super powers.’

    Michael Dziak, CEO
    Informed Expectations, LLC
    Austin, TX