When I started AvA in 2019, I knew I wanted to incorporate audio files in some way. Now, I think I’ve figured out the best model to do so! My goal with these audio files is to tell a bigger story than the one I write. Just like in this specific audio file, my plan is to have direct quotes from the people I interview and possibly, if the interviewee or myself gets fired up over something, allow us to elaborate a little bit more than we can in writing. These audio files will be live every Thursday, just like my blog posts. My hope is that you can enjoy listening to these audio files while you’re driving to work, walking to class, or browsing the produce aisle at your local grocery store. As always, thanks for listening to me ramble, and thanks for listening to my guests ramble as well. Whether you’re eating a plant-based diet or a carnivorous diet — be sure to thank an agriculturists because they’re the reason why your belly’s ful.
It's a sad fact to face: knowledge of the animal ag industry is not included when a consumer purchases animal products in the grocery store. In this blog post, I talk about an example of this non-existent knowledge I heard while listening to one of my favorite podcasts.
This week, I visited with Colorado Livestock Association President Elect Kenny Rogers about CLA's response to Governor Polis' "MeatOut Day" declaration. To learn more about CLA, visit coloradolivestock.org
You can find more information about Western Heritage Meat Company at www.westernheritagemeatco.com.For Activists vs. Agriculture, I'm M. Purviance. And whether you're eating a carnivorous diet or a plant-based diet, be sure to thank an agriculturist because they're the reason why your belly's full.
Sponsor and Self Promotion: I recently started my own business, Walking P Productions, which specializes in Web Design as well as graphic design, photography, and writing. To learn more, visit www.walkingpproductions.com or contact me via email at walkingpproductions@gmail.com.
If you would like to sponsor an AvA podcast, reach out to me via email me at mpurviance97@gmail.com! This is a new-ish podcast so any donation can get you a sponsorship.
If you would like to sponsor an AvA podcast, reach out to me via email me at mpurviance97@gmail.com! This is a new-ish podcast so any donation can get you a sponsorship. :)
Thank you to Ryann Artistry for sponsoring this week's episode. Ryann Artistry is located in Southeastern Oklahoma and owned by makeup artist Kyla Ryann McBrayer. To book Ryann for your next event or photoshoot, visit her Facebook page, Ryann Artistry.I would also like to thank Russell Carrell, a Ph.D. from Auburn University, for allowing me to interview him.
Thank you to our sponsor this week Woodland Ag: Quality Red Angus. Woodland Ag is located on the southern side of the Red River. For more information about Woodland's quality red angus genetics or to just talk shop, call (903) 249-2515. Woodland Ag: Raise Em Right, Raise Em Red.I would also like to say thank you to my brother, Evan Purviance, for helping me out with the audio this week, Maylene Frost from agreeing to share her story, and my dear friend Megan Cremer for helping me with some logistics.
Thank you to our sponsor this week Woodland Ag: Quality Red Angus. Woodland Ag is located on the southern side of the Red River. For more information about Woodland's quality red angus genetics or to just talk shop, call (903) 249-2515. Woodland Ag: Raise Em Right, Raise Em Red.
Thank you to our sponsor this week Woodland Ag: Quality Red Angus. Woodland Ag is located on the southern side of the Red River. For more information about Woodland's quality red angus genetics or to just talk shop, call (903) 249-2515. Woodland Ag: Raise Em Right, Raise Em Red.
Thank you to Evan Purviance, Whitley Townes, Kaytie Jane Ballard, and Maggie Ballard for doing some voice over work this week!