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Episode 504: Josh LaJaunie Wants To Take You From Sick To Fit

Our Hen House 7 September 2019


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-Mariann talks about climate anxiety, how it relates to animal suffering, and why the coping strategies around it are similar to the anti-nuclear movement. She also talks about how you can apply for the 2019 Siskiyou Prize for New Environmental Literature.
-Jasmin speaks with ultra-athlete Josh LaJunie about becoming a vegan after years of being surrounded by hunting and a diet full of animals, how his desire to change his health inspired a change in attitude about food, and how he hopes to inspire others with his new book, Sick to Fit.. (14:05)
-Mariann brings us Rising Anxieties, including “what makes chicks tick.” (52:20)

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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