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Episode 537: Seth Tibbott on His Search for the Wild Tofurky

Our Hen House 25 April 2020 10


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-Mariann and Jasmin examine how to practice gratitude during this ongoing pandemic and watch Tootsie together. We also continue our Supporting Vegan Businesses program by shouting out Kisses and Cupcakes, Coconut Whisk, Shake Shake Scramble, and No Meat May.
-Jasmin interviews Seth Tibbott, founder of the Tofurky company, about his journey from living in a treehouse to revolutionizing the use of tempeh, how a Discovery Channel star derailed his first career dream and inadvertently led him to where he is today, the history of Tofurky, and why he’s still waiting for its “sexy” break-out product. (26:10)
-Mariann brings us Rising Anxieties about worker protests at slaughterhouses, anger at wolves, and an animal rights ad in the UK. (1:09:00)

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