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Episode 470: Kristen Stilt

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Jasmin and Mariann talk about the effectiveness of emailing podcasts hosts suggesting they go vegan, and Mariann’s renewed focus on simplicity. Mariann talks to Kristin Stilt about halal slaughter, the animal welfare debates within that industry, and the work she has done to uncover and promote advocacy around these issues (16:00). Mariann brings us Rising Anxieties (1:04:10).

Join hostesses Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan on this unique and fun award-winning podcast that focuses on changing the world for animals.

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