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Episode 109: Censored Landscapes: The Hidden Reality of Farming Animals with Isabella La Rocca González

Isabella La Rocca González is an award-winning artist, author, and activist. Her work is part of a long tradition in art and photography: to bring to light and find beauty in the hidden, unconscious, or disregarded. As the daughter of emigrants from Mexico and Italy, she strives to reconcile values from her Indigenous roots with her European heritage.

Her photographs have been exhibited internationally including a solo show at the Center for Photography in Woodstock, NY. Awards for her work include the Ferguson Grant from the Friends of Photography in San Francisco, CA for excellence and commitment to the field of photography. She received her BA in Fine Arts from the University of Pennsylvania, and her MFA in Photography from Indiana University.

Isabella’s new book, Censored Landscapes: The Hidden Reality of Farming Animals, is a photographic exploration that tells a story in which the central characters are innocent of any crime and yet are condemned to imprisonment, torture, and death. It’s a true story of ecological destruction, of worker exploitation—mostly people of color—and of secretive corporations protected by laws and enriched by government subsidies and lobbies. It is also a story that offers insight and healing.

Isabella discusses how the photographs she took after a rescue of thousands of hens in Turlock, California became the inspiration for this project. She and Hope discuss how farming animals is a colonial import, the myth of grass-fed and other humane hoax labels, and the importance of photography to tell a story in a vivid and authentic way.

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Episode 108: Halloween Episode: Flesh Eating, Speciesism, and Getting Away with Murder https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-108-halloween-episode-flesh-eating-speciesism-and-getting-away-with-murder/ Mon, 14 Oct 2024 17:15:39 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1902

Episode 108: Halloween Episode: Flesh Eating, Speciesism, and Getting Away with Murder

 Do you love Halloween? Do you like to dig deep into philosophical discussions of life and death? This episode might just be for you. Today’s show is a Halloween special with something a little different. In the first half, Hope explores the theme of cannibalism in zombie, vampire, and other fantasy and horror movies and shows how these stories actually underscore our speciesist tendencies. Then, in the second half of the show, Hope and her husband Cogen, have a conversation about why people love horror movies and ask the question, could it be that our society likes to eat meat because it’s a socially sanctioned murder? Or can horror movies help us to empathize with farmed animals that are experiencing the same horrors as the victims in the movies?

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Episode 107: Culture, Race, and Veganism: Dissolving the Tensions with Maneesha Deckha https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-107-culture-race-and-veganism-dissolving-the-tensions-with-maneesha-deckha/ Wed, 25 Sep 2024 15:37:20 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1896

Episode 107: Culture, Race, and Veganism: Dissolving the Tensions with Maneesha Deckha

In this episode, we will delve into the discord between human rights and animal rights. This friction has been featured in various spheres: academic studies, the media, food and culture literature, food security issues, and the law which is where we will focus on today.

Maneesha Deckha is Professor and Lansdowne Chair in Law at the University of Victoria in British Columbia where she directs the Animals & Society Research Initiative. Her research expertise includes critical animal law, vegan ecofeminist theory, and postcolonial theory. She is the author of Animals as Legal Beings: Contesting Anthropocentric Legal Orders and has directed an open access documentary series designed for high school and undergraduate students called A Deeper Kindness: Youth Activism in Animal Law.

Maneesha gives real world examples of legal cases to show that there are cultural, racial, and indigenous rights concerns for extending legal rights to nonhuman animals and how we can mitigate these tensions. One example is the case brought on behalf of Happy the Elephant at the Bronx Zoo by the Nonhuman Animal Rights Project. She unpacks some of the history of these apprehensions and offers a framework for solidarity to move us forward for everyone’s benefit.

RESOURCES:

Books:

Trickster Trilogy by Eden Robbinson

Aphro-ism: Essays on Pop Culture, Feminism, and Black Veganism from Two Sisters by Aph Ko & Syl Ko

Sista Vegan edited by A. Breeze Harper

Brotha Vegan edited by Omowale Adewale

 

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Episode 106: Humanewashing in the UK with Rose Patterson https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-106-humanewashing-in-the-uk-with-rose-patterson/ Sat, 31 Aug 2024 15:29:33 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1891

Episode 106: Humanewashing in the UK with Rose Patterson

The humane hoax is alive and well all over the globe and today we are leaning how it is used in the UK. Rose Patterson is the Co-Director and Actions Coordinator for Animal Rising. After getting a masters in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics, and Law and working for World Animal Protection she joined Animal Rising in 2020. She has worked on the strategy for multiple campaigns, designed and coordinated dozens of actions and led large complex projects mobilizing hundreds of people, including the disruption of the Grand National horse race which garnered a great deal of press and most recently the largest investigation into animal farming in UK history targeting RSPCA Assured farms.

Rose shares Animal Rising’s work exposing humanewashing by the RSPCA and how as Rose says, the RSPCA is failing farmed animals. She also tells the story of Animal Rising’s infamous disruption of the Grand National Horse Race in Great Britain that got huge media coverage. Hope and Rose also talk about strategy and the importance of the grassroots in animal advocacy.

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Episode 105: Chickens are Animals Too with Tracey Winter Glover https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-105-chickens-are-animals-too-with-tracey-winter-glover/ Wed, 31 Jul 2024 20:20:21 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1887

Episode 105: Chickens are Animals Too with Tracey Winter Glover

Tracey Winter Glover is an animal caretaker, activist, author, and filmmaker. She is the co-founded and Executive Director of a non-profit intersectional pro-vegan animal rights group, Awakening Respect and Compassion for all Sentient Beings. She also startedSweet Peeps Microsanctuary, which is now home to over 50 unique and personable individuals. Tracey created and released a short award-winning documentary entitled “Until All Are Free” and is the author of Lotus of the Heart: Living Yoga for Personal Wellness and Global Survival. Her first children’s book, inspired by the chickens at Sweet Peeps, is called Chickens Are Animals Too! Fannie Goes to Washington.

Tracey shares the stories of Fannie and other chickens that are in her new children’s book and how they helped her to shatter her misconceptions about chickens that most of us share. Tracey tells some of the rescue stories of the chickens at the sanctuary and shares how she wanted to offer an accurate and authentic voice to the characters in her book. She and Hope also talk about Eastern religious philosophies and how her other book, Lotus of the Heart, has helped her to awaken a deep reverence and respect for all life on the planet and how these ancient teachings can help us heal our world.

Resources:

Sweet Peeps Microsanctuary

Books by Tracey Winter Glover:

Chickens are Animals Too, Fannie Goes to Washington 

Lotus of the Heart: Living Yoga for Personal Wellness and Global Survival  

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Episode 104: Multimedia Storytelling for Animals with Thomas Machowicz https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-104-multimedia-storytelling-for-animals-with-thomas-machowicz/ Mon, 15 Jul 2024 15:07:49 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1882

Episode 104: Multimedia Storytelling for Animals with Thomas Machowicz

Thomas Machowicz is a photographer and filmmaker focusing on animal rescue efforts and social issues. He started documenting animal rescue in 2018 after a visit to Seebu Sanctuary in Costa Rica. Along with Molly Condit, Thomas co-founded Sanctuary Doc, a non-profit multimedia project that illuminates the major issues facing our world today by focusing on animals and the people who rescue them. Thomas considers himself a conduit for stories meant to raise the consciousness of humanity and uses photography, film, lectures, and workshops as tools to explore and share the human experience. Thomas’ work has been published by BBC News, The Associated Press, Reuters, Vox, and he is a regular contributor to We Animals Media.

Thomas shares his experiences at a wild animal sanctuary in Costa Rica and how that experience started his journey to being a photojournalist telling non-human animal’s stories. He then tells us about a popular short film produced by Sanctuary Doc called Transfarming that documents animal farming transitions to plant farms and animal sanctuaries in Switzerland. He also talks about another Sanctuary Doc project focused on houseless people and their companion animals. Thomas shared that he feels it’s important to create, “a sanctuary in your mind” and discusses mindfulness and the connection to living a fulfilled life.

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Episode 103: Nurturing Resilient Animal Advocates with Kimberly Carroll https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-103-nurturing-resilient-animal-advocates-with-kimberly-carroll/ Mon, 01 Jul 2024 18:31:35 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1876

Episode 103: Nurturing Resilient Animal Advocates with Kimberly Carroll

When Kimbery Carroll was first becoming an animal activist, she asked herself “Who is caring for the caretakers?” She has since dedicated herself to helping build resilient, mentally and emotionally healthy advocates.

Kimberly is a coach for changemakers, campaigns strategist with Animal Justice, director of Animal Justice Academy, and a director with the Toronto Vegetarian Food Bank. With over 14 years as a coach and almost 20 years as an activist, Kimberly works with mission-driven leaders, social entrepreneurs, and other activists on high-performance habits and strategies to make them unstoppable. She’s helped empower thousands of activists and counseled those in high-stress positions like undercover investigators. She’s also passionate about environmental activism, democratic reform, and amplifying Indigenous and Black voices.

Resources: 

Vegan Studies Initiative at Arihanta Institute: https://www.arihantainstitute.org/vegan

Monthly Speaker Series: New Ethical Issues in Contemporary Veganism with Dr. Cheryl Abbate, July 15: Register for free

4-week Course- Debunking the Myth of Sustainable and Humane Animal Agriculture with Dr. Vasile Stanescu: Enroll with COUPON CODE for 25% off tuition fee: DEBUNK25!

Kimberly Carroll

WEBSITES
Coach for Changemakers: www.kimberlycarroll.com

Sign-up for Animal Justice Academy (FREE): www.animaljusticeacademy.com
Animal Justice: www.animaljustice.ca
Toronto Vegetarian Food Bank: www.vegfoodbank.com

SOCIALS
Facebook: facebook.com/KimberlyCarrollPage
Instagram: @coachkimberlycarroll
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@kimberlycarrolltv

SIGN-UP (free) FOR THE CHANGEMAKER SESSIONS: https://kimberlycarroll.com/changemakersessions
– every second Wednesday at 7pm ET

Kimberly’s FREE VIDEO MINI-COURSE – Power Tools for Changemakers: https://kimberlycarroll.com/power-tools-changemakers

KIMBERLY’S FREE MEDITATIONS:
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Episode 102: The Vegan Drag Queen, Honey LaBronx https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-102-the-vegan-drag-queen-honey-labronx/ Fri, 07 Jun 2024 21:07:14 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1868

Episode 102: The Vegan Drag Queen, Honey LaBronx

Happy Pride! Joining us on this special Pride episode is Honey LaBronx, The Vegan Drag Queen. Honey stared in her own YouTube vegan cooking series and traveled the world with her one-woman drag show, raising funds for local LGBTQ and animal organizations along the way. She is committed to bringing discussions about animal rights, racism, and social justice to new audiences. In 2011, she was one of eight activists arrested for blocking New York City traffic while demonstrating for marriage equality alongside her drag mother, Bob The Drag Queen (winner of Season 8 of RuPaul’s Drag Race). Out of drag, Ben Strothmann is an actor, singer, playwright, and theatrical photographer, originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Hope and Honey cover an assortment of fascinating topics– how her sobriety journey led her to veganism, why she chose her drag name, how fat is beautiful, and embracing radical compassion. Honey also talks about the challenges within the gay and drag community with emboldened conservatives supporting legislation, violence, and oppression against the LGBT community. Hope and Honey laugh, lament, theorize, and bring a little joy to us all.

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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HoneyLaBronx

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Episode 101: Changing the World Through Music with Joanne Kong and Christoph Wagner https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-101-changing-the-world-through-music-with-joanne-kong-and-christoph-wagner/ Tue, 14 May 2024 17:15:04 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1864

Episode 101: Changing the World Through Music with Joanne Kong and Christoph Wagner

Today on the podcast we have Joanne Kong and Chirstoph Wagner, and they are the Vegan Virtuosiz. Joanne and Christoph weave together live music, reflections, and the arts in inspiring events that illuminate how embracing the connections we have to the natural world and all beings can bring about transformative spiritual growth, positive change, and planetary healing. They will be featured in the upcoming documentary, Taking Note, about vegan musicians and the history of animal rights as seen through music.

Pianist Joanne Kong’s performances have been praised for “great finesse and flexibility” (The Washington Post), and “superb artistry” (San Antonio Express-News) in works “sensitively played” (New York Times).  She is currently director of chamber music ensembles at the University of Richmond. Dr. Kong speaks around the world as an animal, environmental and vegan advocate. Her TEDx talk, The Power of Plant-Based Eating, has over 1 million views, she is editor of Vegan Voices: Essays by Inspiring Changemakers, and appears in the major documentary, Eating Our Way to Extinction.

Christoph Wagner, a native of Germany, is a sought-after cellist who has played on four continents. Mr. Wagner holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Rice University, and his current research focuses on the role of nutrition in musical peak performance. He is a Certified Nutrition Coach and Certified Personal Trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine, and holds a Certificate in Plant-Based Nutrition from Cornell University through the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies. Currently Dr. Wagner is Assistant Professor of Cello at the University of New Mexico.

Resources:

Joanne Kong: www.JoanneKongMusic.com

Vegan Virtuosiz Tour Information:

Vancouver, Washington, May 17, 2024

Salem, Oregon, May 19, 2024

(Book) Vegan Voices: Essays By Inspiring Changemakers by Joanne Kong, PhD

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Episode 100: The Cage-Free Conundrum with Hope Bohanec https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-100-the-cage-free-conundrum-with-hope-bohanec/ Tue, 30 Apr 2024 17:56:47 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1859

Episode 100: The Cage-Free Conundrum with Hope Bohanec

In this presentation, Hope will explore the recent trajectory of the animal advocacy movement toward encouraging industries to transition to cage-free systems and other animal welfare campaigns. Cage-free eggs are now 40% of the US egg market and both the industry and animal advocates are promoting this as a major victory…but is this something to celebrate? Hope talks about social justice strategy, Effective Altruism, incremental change, and propose that our movement’s focus is out of balance. She cautions that we are relying too heavily on impractical strategies and fragile legislation that may not lead us to farmed animal freedom.

Resources:

(Book) The Good it Promises, the Harm It Does: Critical Essays on Effective Altruism

(Podcast) Episode 76– Measuring Our Movement with Krista Hiddema, podcast focused on Effective Altruism

(Podcast) Reason for Vegan Series #3- Cage-Free and Free-Range Explained with Hope Bohanec

(Article) Which Eggs Are Ethical to Eat? By Hope Bohanec

Bite Size Vegan, Emily Moran-Barwick

How We Will Win Animal Freedom, Laila Kassam, Animal Think Tank

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Episode 99: Earth Day Episode: The Climate Crisis and Other Animals with Richard Twine https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-99-earth-day-episode-the-climate-crisis-and-other-animals-with-richard-twine/ Sun, 14 Apr 2024 11:49:24 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1851

Episode 99: Earth Day Episode: The Climate Crisis and Other Animals with Richard Twine

Happy Earth Day! This is an important time of year where we focus our attention on the perils facing the planet and get inspired to help her. So today our guest is Dr. Richard Twine, author of, The Climate Crisis and Other Animals (Sydney University Press, 2024). He is a professor in Sociology and Co-Director of the Centre for Human- Animal Studies (CfHAS) at Edge Hill University, UK. He also co-editor of The Rise of Critical Animal Studies – From the Margins to the Centre (Routledge, 2014) and author of Animals as Biotechnology – Ethics, Sustainability and Critical Animal Studies (Routledge, 2010).  Richard has also published articles on ecofeminism, vegan transition, the food system, and the animal-industrial complex.

Richard tells us about Critical Animal Studies and how it is inspiring many areas of academic study to consider human-animal relations. We then discuss Richard’s new book and how climate disruption is affecting wild animals, marine animals, birds and even insects and microorganisms. He talks about the impact on farmed animals who now face events like frequent flooding, fires, and heatwaves due to a changing climate. We also get into the weeds of the confusing, controversial, and politicized animal agriculture emissions numbers and why there is a wide range of percentages from different sources and how to decipher what is most accurate.We also cover climate justice, food justice, the importance of a social science viewpoint of the climate crisis and much more.

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Richard’s website:  http://www.richardtwine.com

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Episode 98: National Animal Rights Day with Aylam Orian https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-98-national-animal-rights-day-with-aylam-orian/ Mon, 01 Apr 2024 16:03:14 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1847

Episode 98: National Animal Rights Day with Aylam Orian

National Animal Rights Day is a unique event coming up on June 2, 2024 and today we have the creator of this day of action, Aylam Orian. Aylam is a Hollywood actor, filmmaker and animal rights activist. With his non-profit “Our Planet. Theirs Too.” he has established The National Animal Rights Day (N.A.R.D.) – a day of moving events dedicated to animals and their rights, which are held simultaneously in major cities every June. NARD events are now held in 50 countries around the world. He is also the creator of The Declaration of Animal Rights – a vegan, animal liberation document that details the rights all animals have as living beings on planet Earth – which has been translated to 23 languages. As an actor, he has appeared in numerous known films and TV shows (30 Rock, Code Black, NCIS: LA, The Informer, Strargate Origins), and he wll be seen next in the new TV show about The Holocaust, “We Were the Lucky Ones.”

Aylam tells the story of how he started The National Animal Rights Day in 2011 and how the day of action has grown every year and spread across the globe. He also tells us about the inspiration behind the creation of The Declaration of Animal Rights, how it reflects the UN declaration of human rights, and how it’s a roadmap for a future of compassionate human-animal relations. Hope and Aylam also get into a discussion on best strategies for animal advocates and how the trajectory of the movement, in our opinion, is out of balance. Aylam also gives us some insight into just how vegan-friendly Hollywood really is and some hopeful signs of veganism on a soap! Join us for this inspiring discussion.

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National Animal Rights Day (NARD) June 2, 2024

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Hope speaking in Portland, OR. on April 21

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Episode 97: Supporting Farmed Animal Sanctuaries with Faik Bouhrik https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-97-supporting-farmed-animal-sanctuaries-with-faik-bouhrik/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 17:14:25 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1839

Episode 97: Supporting Farmed Animal Sanctuaries with Faik Bouhrik

Today on the podcast we are joined by Faik Bourik, founder of Vegius, a provider of vegan services to support farmed animal sanctuaries worldwide.  Faik is a mathematics, physics, and astronomy college instructor who combines his academic background with his roles as a professional writer and entrepreneur. Passionate about animal rights and gender equality, he founded Vegius to provide much needed financial support to farmed animal sanctuaries. 

Faik talks about how he fell for the humane hoax and bought humanely labeled products when he was first thinking about farmed animal issues. He shares how little meat he ate growing up in Algeria and how the traditional diets of so many around the world are predominately plant-based. He talks about the importance of farmed animal sanctuaries to open people’s hearts and to make emotional connections to animals. We also discuss karma theory and how this is an important concept to bring to western culture, which brought us to some interesting history lessons from Faik.

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Episode 96: Vegan Entanglements and Systematic Oppressions with Zane McNeill https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-96-vegan-entanglements-and-systematic-oppressions-with-zane-mcneill/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 18:30:35 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1828

Episode 96: Vegan Entanglements and Systematic Oppressions with Zane McNeill

Connecting veganism to other justice causes is critical to our success and our guest today recognized this at a very young age. Zane McNeill (they/him) is a scholar-activist, chair of the National Lawyers Guild’s Animal Liberation Committee, and was the co-manager of the collective Right for Animal Rights Activists. They have worked closely with the Institute of Critical Animal Studies (ICAS) and have published chapters in ICAS collections, including Vegans on Speciesism and Ableism: Ecoability Voices for Disability and Animal Justice and Expanding the Critical Animal Studies Imagination: Essays on Solidarity and Total Liberation. They have also edited Queer and Trans Voices: Achieving Liberation Through Consistent Anti-OppressionVegan Entanglements: Dismantling Racial and Carceral Capitalism, and Building Multispecies Resistance Against Exploitation: Stories from the Frontlines of Labor and Animal Rights (forthcoming, Peter Lang Publishing).

Zane will help us to unpack new terms like “consistent anti-oppression” and “total liberation” as well as “carceral veganism” where animal activists align with agencies to criminalize and deport people in marginalized communities of color when we should be targeting the system of oppression itself. They discuss the parallels of body autonomy issues for humans and non-humans. Zane addresses everything from micro aggressions experienced by animal activists within the movement to larger, structural issues of oppression. Join us for this important discussion.

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Zane’s Book Vegan Entanglements

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Episode 95: Greenwashing Animal Agriculture with Vasile Stanescu, PhD https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-95-greenwashing-animal-agriculture-with-vasile-stanescu-phd/ Wed, 14 Feb 2024 23:13:44 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1824

Episode 95: Greenwashing Animal Agriculture with Vasile Stanescu, PhD

Do you want to know the truth about grass-fed beef? Regenerative grazing? Free-range eggs? This episode is jam packed with the jaw-dropping reality of greenwashing. Vasile Stanescu is an Associate Professor and Chair of Communication at Mercer University. He received his Ph.D. in the program of Modern Thought and Literature (MTL) at Stanford University. Vasile’s research focuses on greenwashing in animal agribusiness, critiques of humane meat, in vitro meat, and consumerist options for social change. He is the author of numerous publications on the study of animals and the environment including in the Journal of American Culture, Rhetoric of Health & Medicine, the American Behavioral Scientist, and Animal Studies Journal. Vasile is also the co-founder of the North American Association for Critical Animal Studies (NAACAS).

Vas talks about what is really behind regenerative grazing and the false messaging around supposedly “new” methods of animal farming. We also talk about the detriment of chicken farming, how beef is so often cited as the worst culprit for the environment, and the myth that if you just switch to chicken, it’s so much better. Vas dives deep into how interconnected all animal farming industries are and how the supposed “green” meat movement is just another marketing tool for industrial agribusiness. He also shares how he feels that it is critical to eliminate the stigma on veganism and have Vegan Pride.

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Studies cited in this episode:

Joseph Poore, University of Oxford

Tara Garnett, Food Climate Research Network at Oxford University

 

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Episode 94: Media, Animals, and Compassionate Journalism with Nina Jackel https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-94-media-animals-and-compassionate-journalism-with-nina-jackel/ Wed, 31 Jan 2024 21:03:33 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1819

Episode 94: Media, Animals, and Compassionate Journalism with Nina Jackel

News media that is sympathetic to animals is critical in creating a compassionate world. A 2023 von Liebig Award Winner, Nina Jackel is a journalist and activist known for effecting change for animals around the world through her non-profit media organization that she founded called Lady Freethinker. Nina leads numerous divisions at the organization that expose cruel and illegal activities through undercover operations and galvanizing ordinary citizens to make a difference.

Hope and Nina discuss the importance of news media for animals and Nina offers advice about what makes good media that has the potential to reach wider audiences. She also talks about Lady Freethinker’s important campaign targeting social media posts that abuse animals, such as fake “rescue” videos where abusers put animals in distressful situations just for clicks. They also discuss how to reach people who care about animals, but haven’t made the connection to compassion for farmed animals and veganism.

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Lady Freethinker:

Website

FaceBook

Instagram

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William von Liebig Foundation Award Winner

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Episode 93: A Rancher’s Wife Goes Vegan with Renee King-Sonnen https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-93-a-ranchers-wife-goes-vegan-with-renee-king-sonnen/ Thu, 30 Nov 2023 19:06:51 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1606

Episode 93: A Rancher’s Wife Goes Vegan with Renee King-Sonnen

Renee King-Sonnen is the Founder and Executive Director of Rowdy Girl Sanctuary that transformed from a cattle ranch to a sanctuary for more than 120 animals—the first documented beef cattle ranch converted to a 100% vegan sanctuary in history. Rowdy Girl sanctuary is changing the world for farmed animals with programs like the Rancher Advocacy Program (RAP), an educational program that inspires cattle ranchers and animal farms to consider alternatives to animal farming, and Families Choosing Compassion that offers a compassionate alternative to Future Farmers of America and 4-H programs. Most recently, Renee has been the subject of a documentary, Rowdy Girl, that had its World Premiere in Toronto at Hot Docs, and the U.S. Premiere at the Hampton Film Festival. She has just completed a memoir with the working title of Secret Diary of a Cattle Rancher’s Wife, slated to be published in 2024. Renee tells her fascinating story of transformation from cattle rancher’s wife to vegan animal activist.  

 We would like to thank A Well-Fed World (AWFW) for their generous support of this podcast! A Well-Fed World is an international hunger relief and food security organization advancing plant-based foods and farming to create a sustainable, nourished, and climate-friendly future. Learn more at awfw.org.

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Hope’s Book: The Humane Hoax: Essays Exposing Happy Meat, Humane Dairy and Ethical Eggs

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Rowdy Girl Sanctuary and Film:

 https://www.rowdygirlfilm.com

https://rowdygirlsanctuary.org

https://www.facebook.com/rowdygirlsanctuary

https://www.instagram.com/rowdygirlsanctuary/

https://twitter.com/RowdyGirlRanch

https://www.youtube.com/rowdygirlsanctuary

https://www.tiktok.com/@rowdygirlsanctuary

https://rancheradvocacy.org

https://www.facebook.com/rancheradvocacyprogram/

https://www.instagram.com/rancheradvocacyprogram/

https://twitter.com/RancherAdvocacy

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BONUS EPISODE: Support Grassroots Vegan Education https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/bonus-episode-support-grassroots-vegan-education/ Fri, 24 Nov 2023 17:50:16 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1601

BONUS EPISODE: Support Grassroots Vegan Education

This is a special short episode just for dedicated listeners. In this time of giving, we hope you will consider supporting grassroots vegan education.  

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Episode 92: Rest in Power Karen Davis https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-92-rest-in-power-karen-davis/ Tue, 14 Nov 2023 16:59:12 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1539

Episode 92: Rest in Power Karen Davis

This episode is dedicated to the legendary Karen Davis, PhD, founder and president of United Poultry Concerns (UPC). Karen died on Nov. 4th 2023 of cancer. Vegan since 1983, Karen was an activist, author, outspoken animal advocate, and had a sanctuary for rescued birds on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

United Poultry Concerns was the first sponsor of this podcast and our host, Hope Bohanec, worked with Karen at UPC for close to a decade from 2012 – 2021. Karen started United Poultry Concerns, the first ever organization focused on chickens, in 1990. She wrote numerous books on chickens and turkeys and advocated for an end to not only the farming of these birds, but also cock fighting, down, foie gras, Kapporos, birds used in experimentation, and many other exploitive practices involving chickens and other birds.

This episode is a compilation of highlights from the four times Karen was on the podcast. Karen tells the story of how she was inspired by the animal rights movement in the 1980s and how she started United Poultry Concerns. Karen shares some of her philosophies and unique thoughts about chickens and animal advocacy. She also talks about the plight and delight of turkeys. She discusses the importance of language and reveals how she believed chickens, and all animals, have Earth Rights. Rest in Power Karen, we will carry on in your honor.

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United Poultry Concerns

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Episode 91: Jainism: Generating an Ethic of Nonviolence with Jonathan Dickstein, PhD https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-91-jainism-generating-an-ethic-of-nonviolence-with-jonathan-dickstein-phd/ Tue, 31 Oct 2023 20:12:44 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1533

Episode 91: Jainism: Generating an Ethic of Nonviolence with Jonathan Dickstein, PhD

Many compassionate people and vegans are drawn to the concept of ahimsa, the Sanskrit word for non-harming or non-violence. Today we explore this concept with Dr. Jonathan Dickstein, Assistant Professor of Jain Studies at Arihanta Institute. Johnathan received a PhD in Religious Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara and his areas of research include Jain Studies, religion and ecology, comparative ethics, and South Asian religions. Jonathan and Hope discuss the spiritual reasons for living vegan through the Jain lens. He offers some history and context for the Jain religion and how their highest concept, ahimsa, or non-harming, is core to their belief. He also discusses karma theory and how that relates to ahimsa and defines Transnational Veganism.

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Episode 90: What is Veganic Gardening with Meg Kelly https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-90-what-is-veganic-gardening-with-meg-kelly/ Sat, 14 Oct 2023 18:14:17 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1528

Episode 90: What is Veganic Gardening with Meg Kelly

Did you know that your veggies, fruit, beans, nuts, and seeds were probably grown with the blood, ground up bones and/or manure of farmed animals? Or the ground up bodies of fish? This episode we are talking about Veganic farming, growing food without animal products and inputs, with Meg Kelly. In 2008 Meg co-founded the Veganic Agriculture Network to promote fully plant-based food systems that are not fertilized with the byproducts of farmed animals. She now teaches the Learn Veganic online gardening course to empower people around the world to grow their own fruits and veggies at home using sustainable vegan techniques. On this episode, she shares how to get started gardening veganically, how to create compost, how to consciously and compassionately co-exist with wildlife while gardening, and more. Meg has been gardening veganically for 15 years and explains the myriad of good reasons for the world to go vegan AND veganic!

Resources:

Veganic Summit (November 10 – 12th 2023): https://veganicsummit.com/

Veganic Agriculture Network: https://goveganic.net/ 

Learn Veganic Gardening Course: https://learnveganic.com/ 

Free Guide to Veganic Gardening: https://learnveganic.com/materials/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LearnVeganic/ 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learnveganic/ 

Food Empowerment Project’s Chocolate List

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Episode 89: Connecting Vegan Community with Steven Rouk https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-89-connecting-vegan-community-with-steven-rouk/ Sat, 30 Sep 2023 21:12:27 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1525

Episode 89: Connecting Vegan Community with Steven Rouk

Steven Rouk is the founder of Connect For Animals, a platform for people who want to help end animal farming. He has been in the animal advocacy movement for the last decade working on data analysis, strategy, community building, and grassroots activism. Steven and Hope discuss the importance of building vegan community to help people feel supported and connected in veganism and animal advocacy. They explore the psychological and social reasons for recidivism and the fascinating concepts of social network theory and how we spread information through our social networks.

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Book Recommendation:

Change: How to Make Big Things Happen by Damon Centola

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Episode 88: Feeding Our Companions Vegan with Jan Allegretti https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-88-feeding-our-companions-vegan-with-jan-allegretti/ Thu, 14 Sep 2023 17:28:20 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1520

Episode 88: Feeding Our Companions Vegan with Jan Allegretti

Are you curious how to feed your companion animals vegan? Have you been considering switching your dog or cat to a vegan diet? Maybe you already do feed your companion plant based but want to be sure it’s the most nutritious vegan diet? Our guest today, Jan Allegretti, has answers.

Jan Allegretti, D.Vet.Hom, has been a consultant and educator in holistic health care for nonhuman animals since 1988, specializing in nutrition, homeopathy, and lifestyle assessment. She is the author of The Holistic Animal Health Series, which includes the bestselling The Complete Holistic Dog Book: Home Health Care for Our Canine Companions, and The Fresh & Flexible Meal Plan: The Easiest, Most Nutritious Way to Feed Your Dog and Cat. She works with home caregivers, shelter and rescue organizations, and veterinary professionals on nutrition for our companions. Jan talks about the detrimental impact commercial dog and cat foods have on our planet and on farmed animals, and how feeding our companion animals a vegan diet can benefit not only our global ecological crisis, but support our dog’s and cat’s health so they can thrive.

Resources:

Sonoma County VegFest, September 23, 2023

Jan’s Website

The Holistic Animal Health Series Books By Jan Allegretti:

The Complete Holistic Dog Book: Home Health Care for Our Canine Companions

The Fresh & Flexible Meal Plan: The Easiest, Most Nutritious Way to Feed Your Dog and Cat

Listen to the Silence: Lessons from Trees and Other Masters 

Vegan Supplements for Dogs and Cats:

Compassion Circle

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Episode 87: Ex-Farmer Goes Vegan with JH Burnett https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-87-ex-farmer-goes-vegan-with-jh-burnett/ Thu, 31 Aug 2023 20:24:04 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1513

Episode 87: Ex-Farmer Goes Vegan with JH Burnett

We open today’s episode with Hope sharing some thoughts on the destructive EATS Act making its way through US legislation and then we have JH Burnett joining us from South Africa. JH spent years farming in both the sheep industry on his family’s sheep farm in South Africa as well as in the dairy industry. The experience sent JH into a deep depression and he left farming to dedicate himself to animal liberation and recently released a vegan memoir and offering services as a life coach. Join us for this incredible story of transformation.

Resources:

Veganism Has Won

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Episode 86: Vegan Voices in India with Ruchika Chitrabhanu https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-86-vegan-voices-in-india-with-ruchika-chitrabhanu/ Mon, 14 Aug 2023 21:19:10 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1510

Episode 86: Vegan Voices in India with Ruchika Chitrabhanu

Ruchika Chitrabhanu was born and raised in a Jain family and pursued her Master’s in Philosophy in Jainism. Inspired by Gurudev Chitrabhanu and Smt. Pramoda Chitrabhanu, Ruchika has been a vegan for over seventeen years, and she raises awareness about animal compassion and the benefits of following a vegan lifestyle through events and festivals in India. She is a co-founder of Ahimsafest, India’s largest vegan festival, she also co-founded The Earthen One, an events platform to help people transition to a vegan lifestyle, and she is a board member of Jain Vegan Initiative. Ruchika will be a keynote presenter at our upcoming Ahimsa Vegan Conference.

Resources:

Ahimsa Vegan Conference- August 26 & 27. 2023

Gurudev Chitrabhanu and Smt. Pramoda Chitrabhanu

AhimsaFest in India

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Episode 85: The Climate Crisis and Regenerative Grazing with Dr. Tushar Mehta (replay) https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-85-the-climate-crisis-and-regenerative-grazing-with-dr-tushar-mehta-replay/ Wed, 02 Aug 2023 15:57:48 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1489

Episode 85: The Climate Crisis and Regenerative Grazing with Dr. Tushar Mehta (replay)

Dr. Tushar Mehta practices Emergency Medicine in the Toronto area and is the co-founder of Towards Ahimsa and Plant Based Data, a free database which organizes academic and institutional literature regarding plant-based diet health, environment, food security, and zoonotic pandemic risk. Tushar will be speaking at Compassionate Living’s upcoming Ahimsa Vegan Conference.

Tushar joins us to discuss the environmental impact of animal agriculture and thoroughly debunks “regenerative” grazing. He also addresses common arguments for eating local and other “sustainable” meat, dairy, and eggs. He warns of animal farming’s resource intensive use of land and water and offers solutions that we so desperately need as we swelter in the new normal of extreme summer heat, floods, and fires. This is a rebroadcast of an interview with Tushar in 2021.

Resources:

Ahimsa Vegan Conference

Another Industry Attempt to Greenwash Beef

Plant-Based Data

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Episode 84: Anti-Fat Bias in Vegan Advocacy with Britty Mann https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-84-anti-fat-bias-in-vegan-advocacy-with-britty-mann/ Fri, 14 Jul 2023 16:13:17 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1483

Episode 84: Anti-Fat Bias in Vegan Advocacy with Britty Mann

On this episode we are talking about an issue that affects so many, but is rarely talked about—discrimination because of the size of our bodies. Britty Mann joins us to break it down. Britty is the Founder and Executive Director of Planted Society, a U.S. nonprofit that makes plant-based eating more accessible to ensure a better future for the planet and all living beings. With over 15 years of experience in supply chain and community advocacy, Britty believes that we all have the capacity to help change the global food system, starting by fostering relationships with our own bodies and enacting change in our local communities.

Bitty shares with Hope her thoughts on fat bias in the animal and vegan advocacy movement and how certain campaigns and protocol can be exclusionary and hurtful. She talks about the concept of “healthism” and how it affects the experience and contribution of larger bodied people in the vegan movement.

Resources:

Ending Anti-Fat Bias Resources and References

Episode 24: Fat Justice and Veganism with Andy Tabar

Planted Society

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Episode 83: Holistic Healing and Emotional Wellness for Vegans with Brialle Ringer https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-83-holistic-healing-and-emotional-wellness-for-vegans-with-brialle-ringer/ Fri, 30 Jun 2023 16:45:13 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1459

Episode 83: Holistic Healing and Emotional Wellness for Vegans with Brialle Ringer

Today on the podcast we have Brialle Ringer joining us. Brialle is a breathwork, yoga, and meditation guide, vegan fairy goddess, and embodied leadership coach on a mission to support changemakers lead with greater ease, joy, and passion. Drawing from her degree in Social Work, certifications in Yoga, Integrative Energy Healing, and Plant Based Nutrition, Brialle takes a trauma-informed, healing centered, and holistic approach to her work.

Brialle share with Hope how her wholistic healing journey expanded into a service for the vegan community. She talks about the importance of feeling the grief and anger around the state of the world and channeling those feelings in a supportive system and healing environment. Brialle offers suggestions on ways to ground yourself emotionally and physically so we can break free of “grind culture” and embody a more sustainable work/life balance. She also talks about the work she does with the Global Majority Caucus focused on supporting black, brown, and indigenous people of color who are working in animal and vegan advocacy.

Resources:

Brialle’s Website

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Episode 82: Being a Joyful Vegan with Colleen Patrick-Goudreau https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-82-being-a-joyful-vegan-with-colleen-patrick-goudreau/ Wed, 14 Jun 2023 20:54:06 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1432

Episode 82: Being a Joyful Vegan with Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

Colleen Patrick-Goudreau is known as the joyful vegan. She is a recognized expert and thought leader on the culinary, social, ethical, and practical aspects of living compassionately and healthfully. A long-time animal advocate and vegan, Colleen is a bestselling author of seven books, an acclaimed speaker, producer of one of the longest running vegan podcasts, a regular contributor to National Public Radio, and the host of luxury vegan trips around the world. Colleen shares her thoughts on living joyfully as a vegan, how to cultivate joy and say “yes” as a vegan, how traveling to other countries with her vegan travel tours brings her joy, and the challenges and triumphs of her zero waste journey.

Resourses:

JoyfulVegan.com

Food for Thought Podcast

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Episode 81: Humane Myths and Media with Lisa Barca https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-81-humane-myths-and-media-with-lisa-barca/ Wed, 31 May 2023 20:48:21 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1426

Episode 81: Humane Myths and Media with Lisa Barca

Lisa Barca is a lecturer in the Honors College at Arizona State University, where she teaches humanities, writing courses, and seminars on the ethics of humans’ relationships with other animals. Her current research centers on critical animal studies, media ethics, rhetoric and ideology, and the intersections of feminism and animal rights. She holds a Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures and is a contributing author to the volume Meatsplaining: The Meat Industry and the Rhetoric of Denial and also to The Humane Hoax: Essays Exposing the Myth of Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs.

Lisa and Hope talk about how animal farmers are treated favorably in media and how stories of farmers using alternative and “better” farming methods are featured and praised without question or an opposing view. Lisa explores the “absent referent,” or the erasing or hiding of animal’s identities and how it relates to the humane hoax. She also talks about how the new “humane” do-it-yourself slaughter normalizes violence toward animals and she offers advice to journalists, and to us all, on language that helps the animals to be seen and heard in media stories about them. We also hear about Lisa’s band Scarlet Rescue and her musical outlet for the vegan message. BONUS: We end the episode with one of Scarlet Rescue’s songs, BBQ Protest.

Resources:

Order the Book! The Humane Hoax: Essays Exposing the Myth of Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs

Lisa’s Music Videos:

BBQ Protest

Keycard to Hell (Monkey experimentation at Arizona State University)

Sign the petition: Change.org petition for the monkeys

Hope’s Upcoming Events:

June 8, 2023- Online Presentation about the book for Animal Activist Mentorship. Register here.

June 10, 2023- In Person Book Release Presentation for The Humane Hoax in Eugene, Oregon. Info here.

 

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Episode 80: The Humane Hoax Book Club: Session 2 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-80-the-humane-hoax-book-club-session-2/ Sun, 14 May 2023 17:51:14 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1418

Episode 80: The Humane Hoax Book Club: Session 2

On this episode we have our second session of the Humane Hoax Book Club with two of Compassionate Living’s Humane Hoax Team volunteers Marian Erikson and Fireweed. We talked about a few of the chapters from the new anthology, The Humane Hoax: Essays Exposing the Myth of Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs. A fascinating chapter we examine is called “Murder She Wrote” about the memoirs of Femivores, women who own farms and dominate and kill animals in an attempt to gain equality in the male dominated spaces of farming, hunting, and butchery. We explore other chapters that focus on speciesist language, the cognitive dissonance of consuming animals, and we expose foodie culture for its celebration of violence.

Resources:

Order the Book! The Humane Hoax: Essays Exposing the Myth of Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs

Humane Hoax Online Conference, May 20: Register here

Marian Erikson’s Plant Based Briefing podcast

 

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Episode 79: Regenerative Grazing Vs. The Planet with Nicholas Carter https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-79-regenerative-grazing-vs-the-planet-with-nicholas-carter/ Sun, 30 Apr 2023 18:01:38 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1412

Episode 79: Regenerative Grazing Vs. The Planet with Nicholas Carter

On this episode we are featuring one of the contributing authors to the new book, The Humane Hoax: Essays Exposing the Myth of Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs, Nicholas Carter. Nicholas is an ecologist and co-founder of PlantBasedData.org, a library of peer-reviewed studies calling for plant-based diets. He has his Master’s in Environmental Practice and his thesis focused on the global estimates of greenhouse gas emissions attributed to animal agriculture. He also works with Plant Based Treaty as a Science & Policy Analyst and Plant Based News as a Data Scientist & Lead Researcher.

Nicholas’ chapter is called Grazing Vs. The Planet and in this episode, he unpacks sustainable animal agriculture and labels like carbon negative and carbon neutral beef. Nicolas tells us about how he recently debated representatives of While Oak Farms and exposed them for their greenwashing. He also shares some solutions like rewilding and veganic agriculture and how we have the tools we need to heal this planet, we just need the will to implement them. Nicholas says, “Veganic farming is the real regenerative agriculture.”

Resources:

Buy the Book! The Humane Hoax: Essays Exposing Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs

Humane Hoax Online Conference, May 20: Register here

Nicholas Debates White Oak Farms

Film: Rewilding a Mountain

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Episode 78: The Humane Hoax Book Club: Session 1 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-78-the-humane-hoax-book-club-session-1/ Fri, 14 Apr 2023 15:59:42 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1409

Episode 78: The Humane Hoax Book Club: Session 1

The wait is over! Hope Bohanec’s book is finally out! Our host of the Hope for the Animals Podcast, Hope Bohanec, has released an anthology called The Humane Hoax: Essays Exposing the Myth of Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs published by Lantern Publishing and Media. As humanewashing and greenwashing become more prevalent and pervasive, this volume, with 18 contributing authors, activists and academics, exposes the humane hoax from every angle.

We have two guests on the podcast today for our first session of the Humane Hoax Book Club to discuss the book. Alastor Van Kleeck has a Ph.D. in English and co-founded the Triangle Chicken Advocates Sanctuary as well as The Microsanctuary Movement. Alastor also co-founded The Humane Hoax Project with Hope and wrote a chapter for the new book. Much of Alastor’s writing is available at strivingwithsystems.com. Also joining us is Sena Crutchley. Sena is an associate professor and long-time animal rights and environmental activist. She is a founder and board member of Piedmont Area Vegan Educators and also founded and runs Ruby’s Refuge, a microsanctuary for chickens and fishes. Sena is a volunteer on the Humane Hoax Team.

Resources:

ORDER THE BOOK! The Humane Hoax: Essays Exposing the Myth of Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs.

Register: Virtual Book Launch Party, April 29

The Humane Hoax Project

 

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Episode 77: Celebrating Rabbits with Mark Hawthorne https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-77-celebrating-rabbits-with-mark-hawthorne/ Sat, 01 Apr 2023 17:09:30 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1403

Episode 77: Celebrating Rabbits with Mark Hawthorne

Happy Easter! In honor of spring, today we are featuring rabbits and welcome Mark Hawthorne to the podcast. Mark is the author of numerous books on animal rights and social justice, including: A Vegan Ethic: Embracing A Life Of Compassion Toward All and the bestselling Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism. His most recent book is called The Way of the Rabbit which is a joyful celebration of rabbits, both wild and domestic. Mark is a longtime rabbit lover who has fostered and rescued many bunnies over the years, eight of whom he adopted. He also volunteers with the vegan food justice group Food Empowerment Project, that was founded by his partner Lauren Ornelas.

Mark tells us some stories of the rabbit in history and myth, shares interesting insights about rabbits, talks about the rise in popularity of using rabbits for meat in the US, and also talks about his other book Bleating Hearts: The Hidden World of Animal Suffering.

Resources:

Book Launch Party for The Humane Hoax: Essays Exposing the Myth of Happy Meat, Humane Dairy, and Ethical Eggs edited by Hope Bohanec. Register Today! 

Some of Mark’s Books:

The Way of the Rabbit

Bleating Hearts: The Hidden World of Animal Suffering

Striking at the Roots

IPCC, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s new report: “Climate Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability

 

 

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Episode 76: Measuring Our Movement with Krista Hiddema, PhD https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-76-measuring-our-movement-with-krista-hiddema-phd/ Tue, 14 Mar 2023 20:49:00 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1400

Episode 76: Measuring Our Movement with Krista Hiddema, PhD

Today on the podcast we dig into the philosophy and practice of Effective Altruism (EA) and how it permeates and influences the animal rights movement. Krista Hiddema, Executive Director of For The Greater Good, has written a chapter in the new anthology, The Good It Promises, The Harm It Does: Critical Essays on Effective Altruism edited by Carol Adams, Alice Crary, and Lori Gruen. Krista offers a broad introduction to EA and how in the last decade, it has informed and now enveloped the animal advocacy movements strategy and tactics and why this may be a detrimental path for the animals. She shares stories of how campaigns that are unquantifiable can have profound impact and should not be pushed aside by the EA trend.

Krista holds a doctorate in social sciences where her research focused on the need to utilize ecofeminist principles in matters of board governance within the animal rights movement. She holds five other degrees in areas of leadership, human resources, and organizational development, she teaches strategic planning and board governance, she is a fellow with the Animals & Society Research Initiative, and a reviewer for the Journal of Critical Animal Studies, and much more. She resides in outside Toronto, Canada.

Resources: 

Book:

The Good It Promises, The Harm It Does: Critical Essays on Effective Altruism edited by Carol Adams, Alice Crary, and Lori Gruen

Krista:

 

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Episode 75: Black Vegan Culture with Naijha Wright-Brown https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-75-black-vegan-culture-with-naijha-wright-brown/ Wed, 01 Mar 2023 00:35:15 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1395

Episode 75: Black Vegan Culture with Naijha Wright-Brown

Naijha Wright-Brown is the Executive Director of the Black Veg Society, a 501c3 non-profit organization that educates predominantly Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities on the benefits of holistic living, the plant-based diet, and veganism.  She is also the co-creator of Vegan Soulfest and Maryland Vegan Restaurant Month. Naijha shares her journey creating a soul food restaurant called The Land of Kush as well as an incredibly successful Black-focused vegan festival all while running the Black Veg Society. Naijha is on a mission to help people find their vegan soul!

Resources:

Naijha Speaks- YouTube

Black Veg Society

Vegan SoulFest– August 19 & 20, 2023

About the Egyptian Kingdom of Kush

Soul of Ahimsa: Vegan Spiritualty Retreat in NY

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Episode 74: Animal Ethics and Theology with Cogen Bohanec, PhD https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-74-animal-ethics-and-theology-with-cogen-bohanec-phd/ Tue, 14 Feb 2023 20:42:27 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1385

Episode 74: Animal Ethics and Theology with Cogen Bohanec, PhD

On today’s episode we have a recurring guest joining us, Hope’s husband, Cogen Bohanec. Hope and Cogen start us off with a big announcement and then Cogen discusses his work as a constructive theologian in the Dharma Traditions and how he connects Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist Dharma with environmental and animal rights issues. He talks about eco-psychology, eco-theology, karma theory, and the dangers of “human exceptionalism.” Cogen also talks about his recent writings regarding animal personhood, animals’ intrinsic value, and how we can remove systems of oppression through religious and cultural transformation.

“It is a false binary to say that we are either altercentric (other centered) or egocentric. That’s a false binary. Actually it’s more of a dialectic, care for ourselves is care for the other. Care for the other is care for the self. It’s a both/and solution.” – Cogen Bohanec, PhD

We would like to thank A Well-Fed World (AWFW) for their generous support of this podcast! A Well-Fed World is an international hunger relief and food security organization advancing plant-based foods and farming to create a sustainable, nourished, and climate-friendly future. Learn more at awfw.org.

Resources:

Vegan, Animal Advocacy and Veganism is an online, self-study course with Hope Bohanec, offered by Arihanta Academy. Learn more and register for the spring semester here.

Other Episodes with Cogen:

Episode 48: Vegan Love and Rescue with Cogen and Hope Bohanec

Episode 57: The Vegan Hypocritical Imperative with Cogen and Hope Bohanec

 

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Episode 73: Effective Communication for Animals with Ryuji Chua https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-73-effective-communication-for-animals-with-ryuji-chua/ Tue, 31 Jan 2023 17:10:59 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1380

Episode 73: Effective Communication for Animals with Ryuji Chua

Ryuji Chua is an animal activist and filmmaker who is currently working as a video producer at Surge Activism, an advisor for the Vegan Hacktivists, and was recently featured on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah to talk about animal rights and his latest independent documentary “How Conscious Can A Fish Be?” Hope and Ryuji talk about the importance of including fish in our advocacy and discuss fish pain, fish sentience, and fish farms. Ryuji offers advice about effective communication as a vegan, how focusing on the animals is critical for our messaging, and how protecting wild animals is often seen as preserving the species or ecosystem, without consideration to the individual animals. 

Resources:

Ryuji’s YouTube Channel

Ryuji on The Daily Show

Video: How Conscious Can a Fish Be?

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Episode 72: Teaching Compassion and Kindness with Kathy Stevens https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-72-teaching-compassion-and-kindness-with-kathy-stevens/ Sat, 14 Jan 2023 18:19:58 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1372

Episode 72: Teaching Compassion and Kindness with Kathy Stevens

Today Hope starts us off with some interesting information about lobsters, crabs, oysters, and other marine life. Then we have Kathy Stevens joining us. Kathy is the founder & director of Catskill Animal Sanctuary, a 150-acre refuge in New York’s Hudson Valley for 11 different species of farmed animals. She was an educator for many years and in 2001, she co-founded Catskill Animal Sanctuary, where her love of teaching, her belief that education has the power to transform, and her love of animals come together. One of the world’s leading sanctuaries for farmed animals, Catskill has saved more than 5,000 non-human individuals through direct rescue — and even more through programming that encourages humans to adopt veganism.

Hope and Kathy talk about Kathy’s journey starting Catskill Animal Sanctuary, how elderly farmed animals are so rare and only found on sanctuaries, and how Tucker the cow has changed thousands of lives with his love of people.

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Episode 71: The Largest Vegans On Earth with Sangita Iyer https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-71-the-largest-vegans-on-earth-with-sangita-iyer/ Sat, 31 Dec 2022 20:55:56 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1365

Episode 71: The Largest Vegans On Earth with Sangita Iyer

Happy New Year! Today on the podcast we have Sangita Iyer joining us. She is a journalist, biologist, award-winning filmmaker, National Geographic Explorer, and founder of Voice for Asian Elephants Society. Sangita was born and raised in Kerala, India, home to captive elephants used in temple ceremonies, documented in her award-winning film Gods in Shackles and now her new book called Gods in Shackels: What Elephants Can Teach Us About Empathy, Resilience, and Freedom. Considered the “Blackfish for elephants,” the film exposes the heartbreaking plight of these amazing gentle giants in India. From her home in Canada, Sangita now oversees teams on the ground in India who combat elephant poaching, illegal trade, habitat loss and more. Hope and Sangita discuss the precarious situation for elephants in India, for both the wild population and for the captured elephants used in rituals.

“Elephants are the largest animals on earth, and they are literally designed to play a vital role in the ecosystem. Climate change has no borders, so what happens to elephants in India and Africa reverberates and impacts other countries at a devastating pace.” -Sangita Iyer

Resources:

Gods in Shackles (website)

Gods in Shackles (film)

Gods in Shackles (book)

Voice for Asian Elephants Society

 

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Episode 70: Hope for 2023 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-70-hope-for-2023/ Wed, 14 Dec 2022 19:17:31 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1356

Episode 70: Hope for 2023

Happy Holidays! In this episode, Hope is flying solo and she wanted to share with you some exciting things coming up in the new year for Compassionate Living and our signature projects, the Humane Hoax Project and the Ahimsa Living Project. She also talks about the mixed message of the holidays with tidings of love and peace wrapped up with overconsumption and meat eating.

“If we haven’t changed our hearts and we just change our habits, then any progress is built on a flawed foundation.” -Hope Bohanec

DONATE TO COMPASSIONATE LIVING’S MATCHING CHALLENGE

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Episode 69: Advocating for Animals In Asia with Elly Nakajima https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-69-advocating-for-animals-in-asia-with-elly-nakajima/ Wed, 30 Nov 2022 17:44:37 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1353

Episode 69: Advocating for Animals In Asia with Elly Nakajima

Elly Nakajima is the founder and director of Animal Alliance Asia – a movement building organization dedicated to empowering and training animal justice activists across Asia. Born in Japan and currently based in the UK, Elly is passionate about building a more inclusive, culturally relevant, and effective movement across Asia. She was one of the first Japanese language educational content providers for vegan advocates in Japan.

Hope and Elly discuss the need for vegan advocacy to adapt and change for different cultures and different audiences in Asia. Elly explains why truly local leadership across Asia is critical for the ideas of veganism and animal rights to thrive. Elly is on a mission to empower woman and people of the global majority to embrace leadership roles in animal rights and to feel confident advocating for animals in their countries and regions.

Resources:

Animal Alliance Asia

DONATE TO COMPASIONTE LIVING’S MACTHING CAMPAIGN

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Episode 68: REPLAY- Turkeys and Tradition https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-68-replay-turkeys-and-tradition/ Mon, 14 Nov 2022 21:40:47 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1341

Episode 68: REPLAY- Turkeys and Tradition

This episode is a rebroadcast of a solo show from last year at this time where Hope explores the Thanksgiving holiday in the US, the malleability of tradition, and the plight of the millions of turkeys that suffer and are killed for the holidays. We hope you enjoy this episode replay. Happy ThanksLiving! 

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Episode 67: Meatsplaining with Dr. Jason Hannan https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-67-meatsplaining-with-dr-jason-hannan-2/ Mon, 14 Nov 2022 21:14:32 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1338

Episode 67: Meatsplaining with Dr. Jason Hannan

Dr. Jason Hannan is Associate Professor in the Department of Rhetoric, Writing, & Communications at the University of Winnipeg. He is the editor of Meatsplaining: The Animal Agriculture Industry and the Rhetoric of Denial. Jason and Hope talk about this edited volume and about “meatsplaining” as a PR tactic of the animal agriculture industry. They talk about how animal exploiters use the law, social media, anti-vegan trolling, and the humane hoax to justify and sanitize atrocities in animal farming. They also talk about Jason’s current book project, New White Saviors: The Colonial Mythology of Meat, which examines the meat industry as a form of cultural and ecological imperialism. He is also the Chair of the Winnipeg VegFest, the largest vegan and animal rights festival in central Canada.

Resources:

Meatsplaining: The Animal Agriculture Industry and the Rhetoric of Denial 

Episode 48: Love and Rescue with Hope and Cogen Bohanec

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Episode 66: Humane Halloween with Marla Rose https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-66-humane-halloween-with-marla-rose/ Fri, 14 Oct 2022 16:10:03 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1326

Episode 66: Humane Halloween with Marla Rose

Welcome to our spooky episode where Hope explores the connection between Halloween, horror movies, and veganism. Then we have Marla Rose joining us. Marla and her husband, John Beske, own Vegan Street Media, a full-service marketing, design, and communications company for vegan businesses and nonprofits. Marla also co-founded Chicago VeganMania, a popular festival that ran for ten years, and the author of several books including Fun, Festive and Fabulous: Vegan Holidays for Everyone and Humane Halloween: 22 Quirky, Fun and Bewitching Vegan Recipes for the Spirit of the Season. 

Hope and Marla talk about being vegan around the holidays, explore why it seems that so many vegans love Halloween, and overcoming the feeling of isolation during the holidays and the joy of finding like-minded community to celebrate with!

Resources:

Vegan Street

Vegan Street Media

Humane Halloween: 22 Quirky, Fun and Bewitching Vegan Recipes for the Spirit of the Season

Humane Halloween Facebook Group

 

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Episode 65: The Bizerkeley Vegan and Festival Season with Erika Hazel https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-65-the-bizerkeley-vegan-and-festival-season-with-erika-hazel/ Thu, 29 Sep 2022 17:35:33 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1322

Episode 65: The Bizerkeley Vegan and Festival Season with Erika Hazel

Vegan Festival Season is here! Today Hope chats with Erika Hazel. Erika is a popular social media influencer and food blogger known as the Bizerkeley Vegan. Erika became The Bizerkeley Vegan after she transitioned to the vegan lifestyle and the name comes from her love of everything others see as bizarre or unique about Berkeley, California. Erika organizes the Bizerkeley Food Fest and she and Hope talk about the importance of vegan food fests for building community, supporting small businesses, and showing pre-vegans how good plant-based food can be.

“Going through the stomach is my form of activism.” -Erika Hazel, The Bizerkeley Vegan

Resources:

Instagram: The Bizerkeley Vegan

 

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Episode 64: Vegan Belts, Pineapple Wallets, and Leather-Free Footballs https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-64-vegan-belts-pineapple-wallets-and-leather-free-footballs/ Wed, 14 Sep 2022 20:12:42 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1301

Episode 64: Vegan Belts, Pineapple Wallets, and Leather-Free Footballs

Today on the podcast it’s all about leather-free materials—fabrics that mimic leather, but are animal-free and more ecological. We have two guests with us to talk about their businesses that focus on innovations in non-leather goods. First up is Paras Doshi, founder of Doshi, that offers fashionable and durable non-leather items like belts, wallets, and purses. Then we have Troy Akin, founder of the company EcoSports. Troy makes footballs, basketballs and more using a material that is vegan, chemical free, biodegradable and that retains the feel and bounce that you would expect from a high-quality ball. Join us to hear about the future of vegan products beyond food and how these fabrics are helping to revolutionizes eco and ethical living.

Hope also reminds listeners about her upcoming 6-week course on nonviolence and vegan ethics called Ahimsa, Animal Advocacy, and Veganism starting on Saturday, September 24.

Resources: 

Hope’s Course: Ahimsa, Animal Advocacy, and Veganism

Doshi

EcoSports

More about the leather industry from BiteSizeVegan

Sonoma County VegFest

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Episode 63: Ahimsa, Jain Dharma, and Veganism with Dr. Christopher Miller https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-63-ahimsa-jain-dharma-and-veganism-with-dr-christopher-miller/ Wed, 31 Aug 2022 14:38:00 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1297

Episode 63: Ahimsa, Jain Dharma, and Veganism with Dr. Christopher Miller

On this episode we are joined by Christopher Jain Miller, the co-founder and Vice President of Academic Affairs of Arihanta Academy, a Jain Dharma college. He completed his Ph.D. in the study of Religion at the University of California, Davis and is the academic advisor for the global Jain Vegan Initiative. Chris and Hope dig deep into the parallel philosophies of Jain dharma and vegan living. They explore the concept of Ahimsa, Sanskrit for non-violence, and how young Jains are seeing veganism as a way to practice their principle of non-harming in a modern context.  They also discuss Arihanta Academy, a new online Jain college, and Hope’s class in starting Sept 24 called Ahimsa, Animal Advocacy and Veganism.

Resources:

Arihanta Academy

Hope’s Class- Ahimsa, Animal Advocacy, and Veganism

Chris’s Classes- Jain Philosophy in Daily Life, Yoga Sūtra: The Classical Yoga of Patañjali

Instagram-
@thejainveganinitiative

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Episode 62: Creating Spaces for Animals to Thrive with Paul Drake & Lenore Braford https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-62-creating-spaces-for-animals-to-thrive-with-paul-drake-lenore-braford/ Sat, 13 Aug 2022 15:19:05 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1287

Episode 62: Creating Spaces for Animals to Thrive with Paul Drake & Lenore Braford

Did you know that ducks like to take a swim before breakfast and that cows like to have a view? Paul Drake is the designer and construction leader of the animal housing at Piedmont Farm Animal Refuge, where he is helping to pioneer a new process called animal-centered design. Paul has a Master’s of Architecture and has a passion for designing sustainable structures that can improve the lives of animals. Lenore Braford is the Founder and Animal Care Director at Piedmont Farm Animal Refuge in Pittsboro, North Carolina. Lenore has nearly a decade of experience working with and enriching the lives of animals. On this episode, we will hear all about the new process of animal-centered design and how this unusual animal refuge is innovating sanctuary life and creating unique spaces designed for each individual species of farmed animal to feel safe and thrive.

Resources:

Ryuji Chua on The Daily Show

Animal Centered Design

Piedmont Farm Animal Refuge

Compassion Consortium (monthly online spiritual vegan gathering)

TRANSCRIPT: EPISODE 62

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Episode 61: A Modern Modest Proposal with Molly Elwood https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/episode-61-a-modern-modest-proposal-with-molly-elwood/ Sat, 30 Jul 2022 20:24:02 +0000 https://hopefortheanimalspodcast.org/?p=1205

Episode 61: A Modern Modest Proposal with Molly Elwood

Why not dog meat? Molly Elwood is the vegan activists who created the website, Elwood’s Organic Dog Meat which launched in August 2021 and has gone super viral with over 1.3 million unique views. The Facebook page has over 42k followers, and one post has reached nearly 10 million people and has 21k comments and 42k shares! This fictional farm raises dogs for meat with claims like “local,” “organic,” “free-range” and “ethical.” The idea was to satirize meat industry’s messaging, encouraging consumers to explore their cognitive dissonance around the animals they choose to put on their plates. Molly and Hope discuss the emotional and visceral reactions that this unique campaign has created, the use of satire in political action and change, and how Molly herself fell for the humane hoax before going vegan.

Resources:

www.elwooddogmeat.com

 

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