When Zen Honeycutt’s son nearly died from an allergic reaction, it set her on a path few parents would have imagined.
Determined to uncover the cause and find healing, she stumbled across a trail that led to GMOs, glyphosate, and a food system many of us blindly trust.
What began as a personal quest quickly transformed into public advocacy—and eventually, a national movement. In Unstoppable: Transforming Fear into Empowerment, Celebration and Community, (amazon.com*) Zen shares how her fear turned into fierce determination. And how one mum asking questions became the spark behind a global campaign.
*You’ll find links to Amazon.com on this page. If you make a qualifying purchase, we may earn a small commission — and it doesn’t cost you anything extra.
From Kitchen Table to Global Stage
Zen Honeycutt founded Moms Across America to unite and empower families concerned about toxins in the food supply. From small town community halls to international speaking events, she’s become a voice for everyday people taking on extraordinary challenges.
Unstoppable takes us behind the scenes of that journey—showing what it’s really like to challenge corporations, confront government inaction, and keep going even when the odds feel stacked against you.
She reminds us that you don’t need a science degree or a platform to make change. You just need the courage to ask, “What if something’s not right here?”—and the determination to do something about it.
The Power of Grassroots Action
What makes this book so effective is that it doesn’t just tell you what Zen did—it shows you how anyone can take the first step. Unstoppable is filled with practical tips for sparking conversations, organizing locally, and pushing for change from the ground up.
There’s a chapter for anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed by the scale of environmental or health problems. Zen proves that it’s not about fixing everything—it’s about doing something. And when enough people do something, the ripple effect is unstoppable.
Why This Story Matters to Us
Here at No More Glyphosate NZ, we see a lot of parallels in Zen’s story. Like many of our supporters, she didn’t start out as an activist. She was a concerned parent who wanted answers and kept going when the answers didn’t satisfy.
Her work on glyphosate awareness helped bring this issue into the mainstream. And her example continues to inspire us as we test products, ask questions, and push for more transparency in New Zealand’s food system.
If you’ve ever wondered, What can I really do? — this book will leave you with an answer: More than you think.
A Closing Reflection
In a world where the systems that should protect us often fall short, Unstoppable is a reminder that change can come from the most unlikely places. One voice. One family. One community at a time.
Zen Honeycutt didn’t wait for permission. She just began. And the world is better for it.
Unstoppable: Transforming Sickness and Struggle into Triumph, Empowerment and a Celebration of Community by Zen Honeycutt is
For your convenience, we provide links to Amazon.com. If you choose to purchase through these links, we may receive a small commission — at no additional cost to you. Your support helps us continue our work.
Further Reading
The Monsanto Papers: Deadly Secrets, Corporate Corruption, and One Man’s Search for Justice [Our review]
by Carey Gillam
Uncover the corporate strategies behind glyphosate marketing.
Whitewash: The Story of a Weed Killer, Cancer, and the Corruption of Science [Our review]
By Carey Gillam
A deeper dive into the controversy surrounding Roundup.
Toxic Exposure: The True Story behind the Monsanto Trials and the Search for Justice [Our review]
By Chadi Nabhan
Toxic Exposure pulls back the curtain on the high-stakes legal battles against Monsanto, told by the doctor who took the stand. It’s an insider’s account of courtroom pressure, scientific debate, and the personal cost of standing up to corporate power—all in pursuit of truth and justice.
Change doesn’t start with institutions—it starts with individuals who refuse to stay silent.