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Talking live export, the Australian Federal election and Mother's Day with Bronwyn Currie, Animal Justice Party VIC

Anthony 8 May 2022

 We speak with Bronwyn Currie, Animal Justice Party VIC Lead Senate Candidate for the upcoming Australian Federal Election.  Bronwyn is a longtime resident of Melbourne’s bayside area and has broad professional experience across a wide range of areas. She has been …continue

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Jax – Taking Direct Action for Animals

Jax and Harley 24 April 2022

This week we’re talking to Jax, a climate and animal activist based in the UK. We talk about taking action in South Africa, hunt stabbing and shutting down the UKs largest dairy production center.  Music: Animal liberation by Los Fastidios: https://www.losfastidios.net/ The Eco-Terrorist …continue

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Effective Communication Against Misinformation in the Vegan Movement and Beyond

Jamie Woodhouse Nick Pendergrast and Adam Cardilini 13 March 2022

This show features Jamie Woodhouse of the Sentientism project on effectively communicating with those in the vegan movement who hold conspiratorial and/or non-evidence based views.  Links: Jamie is working to develop Sentientism (“evidence, reason and compassion for all sentient beings”) as a philosophy and …continue

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Indigenous Perspectives on the Non-Human World

Nick Pendergrast and Sarah 27 February 2022

This show features Sarah on Indigenous critiques of the movie Don’t Look Up (Netflix) and why Indigenous knowledge is so important in informing animal rights and environmental movements. Sarah is a Maori wahine living on Dharawal Country and Criminology researcher. …continue

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