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Hey Pickles!Happy Holidays to you! This week, we fill you in on some really cool stuff we've been up to!We continue our Vegan Cookbook Challenge with a recipe from The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook by Dinah Bucholz! We do a festive holiday drink recipe!Our main topic this week is how to navigate a non vegan world during the holidays. This episode is inspired by an episode that The Bearded Vegans did a few years ago titled, “ How to be a good advocate for animals during the holidays”. We'll link to their episode down in the links section.We give you a few tools, and ideas to make attending holiday gatherings a little less stressful, and help you to identify when to advocate, and when to keep quiet in these situations. We hope you're enjoying the last weeks of autumn. It's exciting to know that the return of brighter, and longer days are ahead!Here are the links!Get this weeks cookbook *paid link https://amzn.to/3BuF6SeThe Bearded Vegans Ep 111 https://thecommentist.com/bearded-vegans/bv111/Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showJoin Our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CompassionandcucumbersDonate To Food Not Bombs https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CucumbersVisit Our Website https://www.compassionandcucumbers.comJoin the AFA Vegan Voter Hub https://agriculturefairnessalliance.org/vegan-voter-hub/
Join this insightful discussion with Collective Liberation and Social Justice Activist, Iye Bako. In this chat with host Shriya, Iye recalls how her health journey propelled her entry into Animal Rights, addresses the importance of representation in the movement, emphasizes the power of seeking inspiration from and collaborating with other social justice movements, and drives home the message that all oppression is interconnected. But that doesn't have to be a daunting undertaking. Because by pulling a single thread in the fabric of oppression, we can untangle and dismantle ALL oppression. A just, equitable, vegan world is one where every living, feeling, sentient being is granted the respect they inherently deserve.Check out Iye's recommended resources for embracing inclusivity within the Animal Rights movement: Christopher SebastianIsaias Hernandez (@queerbrownvegan)Total Liberation Podcast by Mexie,Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack (no longer make new episodes)The Bearded Vegans (no longer make new episodes)Books by Aph and Syl Ko— Aphro-ism, and Racism as Zoological WitchcraftFollow Iye on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and support her work here.-------Upcoming AAM Events:Chicago Convergence: July 29 - Aug 7Ohio Occurrence: Sep 2 - Sep 4For more information on these events, our online workshops, and much more, visit our Linktree:linktr.ee/animalactivismmentorshipTo support our work: Patreon.com/AnimalActivismMentorshipFollow @AnimalActivismMentorship on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube to keep up with the podcast. Join the conversation in the AAM club on Clubhouse and the Animal Activism Mentorship Community Facebook group.Want to get active for the animals but don't know where to start? Sign up for a free mentor at AnimalActivismMentorship.comAAM is fueled by FARM (Farm Animal Rights Movement).Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast!
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 as a global movement. He hosts the Sentientism Podcast and YouTube and has published articles and presented seminars on the Sentientism worldview. He is building a range of global Sentientism Communities (open to all so come and join) that so far span over 100 countries. You can find him on Twitter @JamieWoodhouse and @Sentientism. Links to all of these can be found at: https://sentientism.info/ What do veganism and conspiracy theories have in common? Article by Christopher Sebastian: https://www.euronews.com/green/2021/04/12/what-do-veganism-and-conspiracy-theories-have-in-common ‘The Vegan To Woogan Pipeline w/ Christopher Sebastian' – Ep 296 of The Bearded Vegans podcast: https://thecommentist.com/bearded-vegans/ep296/ How to talk to a climate change denier – video by George Marshall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp-nJKBwQR4 ‘The Psychology Behind Conspiracy Theories with Rob Brotherton' – Factually podcast: https://www.earwolf.com/episode/the-thinking-behind-conspiracy-theories-with-rob-brotherton/ ‘Wellness warriors': how Victoria's vaccine mandate sparked divisions in progressive Brunswick: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/nov/27/wellness-warriors-how-victorias-vaccine-mandate-sparked-divisions-in-progressive-brunswick Novak Djokovic's ‘wildly anti-scientific' beliefs laid bare: https://www.foxsports.com.au/tennis/australian-open/novak-djokovics-wildly-antiscientific-beliefs-laid-bare/news-story/7ce62ef0e727102eb9cf1fea16779271 Waterford, J. 2020, ‘The not-so-dirty secret the COVID-19 panel wants to hide', The Canberra Times: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6700020/the-not-so-dirty-secret-the-covid-19-panel-wants-to-hide/ Music: Animal liberation by Los Fastidios: https://www.losfastidios.net/ Bad Science by Cursive – from the album Happy Hollow: https://cursive.bandcamp.com/album/happy-hollow 29 / 31 by Garfunkel and Oates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-gfxjAaZg0 A Skeptic's Love Song by Just Nick: https://justnick.bandcamp.com/album/bedpunk You can buy a Freedom of Species shirt to support our show and 3CR! The shirts are now only $15 and they are available in a range of styles and colours. The fitted shirts are available in small, large and extra-large: https://3cr-shop.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/freedom-of-species-semi-fitted-tshirt?variant=40295131938980 The looser fit shirts are available in XX-large: https://3cr-shop.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/freedom-of-species-loose-fitted-tshirt?variant=40295156023460
Hey Pickles!This week we do a little tribute to Paul and Andy from The Bearded Vegans. After 6 years, they have decided to end their show. We wanted to do a little tribute to all of the hard work that they have done for the vegan community, and for the vegan movement!We talk about our favorite episodes, some things we learned from them over the years, and share some laughs as we remember funny moments with them!So, grab a cup of coffee, find your favorite place to relax, and have a listen.Thank you so much for listening!!If you haven't listened to The Bearded Vegan's Podcast in the past, we highly recommend that you check out their past episodes.You can find them here https://www.thebeardedvegans.com/You can check out Andy's vegan clothing line, Compassion Co. here https://compassionco.com/Visit our website https://www.compassionandcucumbers.com/Support the show
This week we bid a fond farewell to The Bearded Vegans. We'll discuss why we came to this decision, reminisce about the past 6 years, and talk about what's next. […]
In this weeks episode we talk all about the documentary, Eating Our Way to Extinction. We give our thoughts on what the film is trying to accomplish, how well it gets its message across, and the people involved in the making of the film. Email us your comments and questions. Did you see the film? What did you think of it? Did it move you in any way? How could it have been improved?Let us know your thoughts! compassionandcucumbers@gmail.comThe film's website https://eating2extinction.com/The Bearded Vegans' review https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eating-our-way-to-extinction-film-review-ep-292/id1030461709?i=1000535395815Where to watch the film https://eating2extinction.com/the-movie/#anchor-content-1Support the show
In this episode, Dani questions her veganism. She discusses everything she's been learning about veganism and sustainability, as well as Indigenous ways of living. She recommends listening to The Bearded Vegans podcast, watching the Shelbizleee and Fairly Local Family channels on YouTube, and reading "The Story of Stuff: The Impact of Overconsumption on the Planet, Our Communities, and Our Health- And How We Can Make It Better" by Annie Leonard. She also recommends "Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants" by Robin Wall Kimmerer.She also recommends supporting the Tiny House Warriors, learning more about Secwepemcul'ecw, and checking out the Tiny House Warriors' playlist.For a glimpse into Dani's friendships, check out her other podcast, Better When Awkward, co-hosted by her childhood best friend, Jasmine!Go to UnderstandingKindness.com for transcripts, blog entries, and links to the social media accounts!Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter for more recommendations & posts when a new episode comes out!To contact Dani, please email understandingkindnesspodcast@gmail.com or send Dani a DM on social media!To financially support Dani & the show, visit the podcast's Patreon! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On this episode, Andy Tabar joins us again to have a conversation with Hope about effective online communication for vegans and animal advocates. Andy is the co-host of The Bearded Vegans, a podcast in its fifth year dedicated to discussing the ethical grey areas of living a vegan life. Andy is also the owner of Compassion Co, an organic, USA made clothing line. Hope and Andy discuss online trolls, self-confirmation bias and the backfire effect, the detriment of misanthropy, and the importance of being culturally and racially sensitive. They offer tips and suggestions for making your social media experience the most positive and effective it can be. Resources:The Bearded Vegans PodcastCompassion CoEpisode 24: Fat Justice and Veganism with Andy TabarThe Social Dilemma (film)Coded Bias (film)
Join us for our very special 600th episode (!!!) as we celebrate with Andy Tabar and Paul Stellar, hosts of The Bearded Vegans, who are also observing a milestone of six years on-air! In this episode, Jasmin, Mariann, Andy, and […]
This week The Bearded Vegans continue their Sanctuary Series by talking to Justin Van Kleeck of Triangle Chicken Advocates and The Microsanctuary Resource Center about the power of microsanctuaries. For […]
This week The Bearded Vegans dive into a very tricky topic, invasive species. The more Paul and Andy looked into the topic, the more they realized how highly unique every […]
This week The Bearded Vegans tackle a question that has long been sitting in their inbox, should artificial intelligence be a part of the moral sphere of consideration for vegans? […]
Subscribe to the podcast on Apple or Spotify ~ and leave a review if you like what you hear! Check out the latest apparel at Compassion Co: https://www.compassionco.com Listen to The Bearded Vegans: https://www.thebeardedvegans.com/ Follow Andy: @compassionco and @thebeardedvegans on FB/IG Follow Miranda: @uprootedfoodie on FB/IG/Twitter You can follow The Vegan Chub Club here: https://www.twitter.com/veganchubclub https://www.instagram.com/theveganchubclub https://www.facebook.com/theveganchubclub Email us at theveganchubclub@gmail.com to send in a topic or guest episode request! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-vegan-chub-club/support
This week The Bearded Vegans continue their summer break film review series with an in depth look at Test Subjects, the latest short film from director Alex Lockwood. Paul and […]
In this week's mini episode, the Bearded Vegans dissect a recent post trying to push the term “vegan ally” as a way to describe those who aren't. If vegans aren't […]
In this week's episode, The Bearded Vegans discuss an email asking if it is effective and truthful to promote veganism as a way to address the plight of slaughterhouse workers. […]
In this week's mini episode, the Bearded Vegans decide to take a break from the pandemic doom and gloom and review the first episode of Saved By The Barn, a […]
In this week's mini-episode, The Bearded Vegans break down the recent disruption of Bernie Sanders in the name of anti-dairy activism. They'll discuss the pros and cons of this particular […]
We are The Bearded Vegans, a podcast featuring a dissection of all things vegan. We've been putting out an episode every Wednesday for over four years and that adds up […]
It's mailbag time and The Bearded Vegans are getting real jolly on this one as Paul and Andy strap into their battery powered sled to respond to listener questions, comments […]
This week, The Bearded Vegans bring you an unconventional mini-episode in which they simply have a conversation about Paul's future. As he nears the end of his post graduate studies, he […]
This week The Bearded Vegans bring you an in depth review of A Prayer For Compassion, a new documentary making an appeal to veganism from a religious perspective. As two […]
In this week's mini episode The Bearded Vegans bring you an interview with andrew from Project FANG, a group working to bridge an often ignored aspect of political prisoner support, […]
This week The Bearded Vegans bring you a news round up, where they'll discuss a variety of news stories that have caught their interest over the past few weeks. Starting […]
The Bearded Vegans have got a whopper of an episode this week as they do a deep dive into the Amazon forest fires and the subsequent vegan reaction. Many in […]
The Bearded Vegans return from their summer break with a mini episode recorded live at the Triangle Vegfest in Durham, NC. They begin by answering a listener email asking whether […]
This week The Bearded Vegans begin their summer break film review series with an in depth review of Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story. This surprisingly graphic film explores Australia's complicated relationship […]
This week The Bearded Vegans are pleased to bring you their live episode recorded in front of a studio audience at the Atlantic City Vegan Food Festival. They kick things […]
This week The Bearded Vegans pledge allegiance to the bag of the United States of Mailbaggia where they will answer listener questions, comments, and concerns. Topics covered include reacting to […]
This week, The Bearded Vegans continue their discussion about the peril's of ultra realistic vegan meats by asking if it is possible to create a perfect replica of animal's flesh […]
With so much focus on the benefits of creating ultra-realistic vegan meats, The Bearded Vegans thought they would take some time to talk about the potential downsides. Starting with an […]
This week's mini-episode, the Bearded Vegans respond to the email of a listener wondering if they should provide a warning to wedding guests that the food will be vegan. Will […]
It's time for another news roundup, where The Bearded Vegans discuss a variety of listener-submitted news stories. Starting with a new ruling in Belgium that parents feeding their children a […]
This week The Bearded Vegans weigh in on the controversy taking the vegan internet by storm! It was revealed that at a recent Just Egg party, the company decided to […]
This week The Bearded Vegans continue their analysis of the recent high profile vegan protests in Australia. With mass demonstrations across multiple cities causing slaughterhouses and traffic to shut down […]
In this week's mini episode, The Bearded Vegans review 73 Cows, a British short film about a farmer raising cows for their flesh who makes the decision to give it […]
This week The Bearded Vegans are pleased to bring you a thought provoking interview with Jake Conroy aka The Cranky Vegan. Building off his activist history, including the SHAC campaign, […]
This week The Bearded Vegans continue their “ex-vegan” series with Jaime K (Save The Kales), bringing her on for a very vulnerable and brave conversation regarding a time in her […]
This week, The Bearded Vegans begin a multi-part exploration of all aspects ex-vegan. Polls indicate a high rate of vegan recidivism, that there are more ex-vegans on the planet than […]
This week The Bearded Vegans dive deep into the mailbag to answer listener questions, comments and concerns. They talk about what makes a good podcast host, if punk music aligns […]
This week, The Bearded Vegans are pleased to bring you an interview with James Spooner. James is a vegan tattoo artist in Los Angeles and Paul mines his expertise on […]
This week The Bearded Vegans are discussing a number of news stories that have caught their interest. Topics include a ruling that almond milk can officially be called “milk”, CCTVs […]
The Bearded Vegans are back from their winter break, refreshed and ready to bring you new weekly episodes! They start by catching up on one of the most talked-about news […]
In the final installment of their winter break interview series, The Bearded Vegans bring back one of their most-cited interviews from the archives. Back in May of 2016, they talked […]
This week The Bearded Vegans bring you a classic interview from deep in the archives. All the way back in episode 10 they interviewed Derrick “Doomie” Bey about Redefine Your […]
This week The Bearded Vegans bring you the next installment in their winter break interview series as they sit down with Chelsea Lincoln, the creator of Fat Vegan Voice. Chelsea […]
This week The Bearded Vegans continue their winter break interview series with the prolific vegan food justice activist Brenda Sanders. Having founded or co-founded The Afro Vegan Society, Thrive Vegan […]
This week The Bearded Vegans are so pleased to bring you their final live episode of the year. This time, they set up shop at the Atlanta Vegfest and bring […]
Epidose 19 The Bearded Vegans - Andy Tabar and Paul Steller Andy Tabar and Paul Stella, hosts of the Bearded Vegans podcast. Paul and Andy come on every week for a discussion about all things vegan including news, reviews, interviews and issues within the vegan community. And in case you're wondering, no, they don't talk about their beards!
In this episode I interview Andy Tabar, owner of Compassion Co, an organic, US-made vegan clothing line that he runs out of his van while traveling across the US to vegfests each year. Andy is an animal rights activist who completed three trips with Farm Animal Rights Movement's 10 Billion Lives tour, traveling to nearly every continental state and having more than 10,000 one-on-one conversations educating college students and concert-goers about the cruelty inherent in animal agriculture. His business is very much connected with this activism by producing t-shirts featuring messages that start conversations around veganism or the treatment of animals and which are made as ethically as possible. He's also the co-host of the Bearded Vegans podcast, with Paul Steller, in which the pair discuss a range of vegan issues. In this interview Andy talks about: • How his experience touring with punk rock bands has helped him in running his business • The challenges and benefits of running your business from a van • How he handles scaling up the business, especially with physical location and inventory storage limitations • The one person he hired early on that was instrumental in helping him to run the business effectively • How taking an intersectional approach to his business, in manufacturing, operations, and marketing, gives the brand a competitive edge • How to maintain a relationship when you're on the road for several months a year • And much more Visit the Compassion Co website Check out the Bearded Vegans podcast Find out more about FARM's 10 Billion Lives Tour Brands mentioned in vegan business news roundup: Expo West New Hope Network Beyond Sushi The Fields Beneath Fresh Start Fauxmage RESOURCES: My Online PR Course for Vegan Business Owners & Entrepreneurs: Vegans in the Limelight My book Vegan Ventures: Start and Grow an Ethical Business Follow Vegan Business Media on: Facebook Twitter Instagram Connect with me personally at: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn