



In this episode of Knowing Animals I am joined by Dr. John Miller. John is Senior Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature at the University of Sheffield. We will discuss John’s journal article ‘In Vitro Meat: Power, Authenticity and Vegetarianism’ which appeared in the journal ‘Critical Animal Studies’ in 2012. This episode of …continue

We’re in the studio talking with Doug Leith, president of Melbourne Save Animals In Laboratories (MSAIL), about vivisection (animal experimentation) in Australia, as well as how and why it fails to meet its claimed objectives of improved human health outcomes. Doug also talks about the work of MSAIL. MSAIL https://www.facebook.com/MelbourneSaveAnimalsInLaboratories/ Your browser …continue

Jasmin and Mariann discuss Jasmin’s observations from the Reducetarian Summit. Jasmin talks to Earthling Ed about strategies for being a “pro-positive” activist, his new grassroots organization Surge, his film The Land of Hope and Glory, and how he became so good at talking to people on the street about veganism …continue


Two ethical vegans who have a health message too: We open with Amie Hamlin of New York Coalition for Healthy School Food and in our second segment, we learn about the work of Vegan Outreach and the latest in nutritional research. Show notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit …continue

As you get ready for LA REGGAE VEGAN FEST, listen to a fascinating interview with LORETTA GREEN – WILLIAMS, creator of Caribeme Magazine, about the roots of reggae, Rasta culture, Jamaica, ganga…AND that ITAL IS VEGAN! LA REGGAE VEGAN FEST speaker ANTENEH ROBA, M.D. from Ethiopia and president of the …continue

As you get ready for LA REGGAE VEGAN FEST, listen to a fascinating interview with LORETTA GREEN – WILLIAMS, creator of Caribeme Magazine, about the roots of reggae, Rasta culture, Jamaica, ganga…AND that ITAL IS VEGAN! LA REGGAE VEGAN FEST speaker ANTENEH ROBA, M.D. from Ethiopia and president of the …continue