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Hey Pickles!This week we finally got a chance to check out Grass Fed Vegan Butcher in Rochester!We had such a great time at the Syracuse Vegfest! We'll fill you in on all the wonderful vegan food that we ate, the people we met, AND, we had a spooky good time with our friend, Andy Tabar from Compassion Co!We also have a new recipe from our Vegan Cookbook Challenge. We make a delicious fall dessert from the book, Modern Vegan Baking by Gretchen Price. We have a bit of a sad story to tell about some of the food that we bought. Here are the links!Get The Cookbook *paid link https://amzn.to/3elB32hGrass Fed Vegan Butcher https://www.grassfedrochester.comCompassion Co https://compassionco.comSupport the showJoin Our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CompassionandcucumbersDonate To Food Not Bombs https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CucumbersVisit Our Website https://www.compassionandcucumbers.com
Hey Pickles!We have a ton to talk about this week, so we've pushed pause on our Vegan Cookbook Challenge to make room for it all!We went to a vegan meet up in Buffalo at The Beer Keep, hosted by Donisha Gant, owner of Plantae Vegan Market 212 Grant St Buffalo! We'll fill you in on the event and the food we found at The Beer Keep. We sat in on a zoom meeting hosted by Connie Spence, founder of Agriculture Fairness Alliance. She was reporting back on her trip to DC with their lobbyists where they had meetings with lawmakers to discuss the upcoming farm bill. Connie wants us to encourage you to join their vegan voter hub. It helps get information about animal rights policy out to vegan voters. You can do that here https://agriculturefairnessalliance.org/vegan-voter-hub/We headed south to the Pittsburgh VegFest! This was a big event with over 140 vendors. There was food, animal sanctuaries, rescue orgs, food trucks, and live local bands!It was a great event, and we want to thank everyone involved in putting it together!We had a wonderful time, and it was a beautiful day!Thank you so so so much for listening, and for supporting all we do!Here are the links Join Our Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/CompassionandcucumbersOur Mockingbird Farms Fundraiser https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CucumbersPlantae Vegan Market. https://www.facebook.com/Plantaemarketbuffalo/The Beer Keep https://www.thebeerkeep.comKindred Spirits Rescue Ranch https://kindredspiritsrescueranch.comPigsburgh Squeelers Rescue. https://www.pigsburghsquealers.com Compassion Co. Vegan Clothing & Merch https://compassionco.comGeology Rocks! And Minerals https://geologyrockspittsburgh.comSleepy Hollow Handmade Soaps https://sleepyhollowhandmade.comNo Pig Neva. https://nopigneva.comSquash The Beef. https://squashthebeefcatering.comOx's Way https://www.oxsway.comThe Chosen Crumb. https://thechosencrumb.square.siteSnackever https://snackever.comPleather Vegan Jerky https://pleathervegansnacks.comSupport the show
Hey Pickles!This week we offer some suggestions for giving vegan gifts this holiday season.We talk about our favorite places to shop, how to buy small & local, and how to remain true to your vegan ethics while, finding some amazing vegan, and sustainable gifts!So grab a cup of hot cocoa, find a cozy spot near the tree, and have a listen!Thank you so much for listening and for supporting us. We really appreciate it!Here are links to all of the places we talk about. Herbivore Clothing https://www.herbivoreclothing.com/Compassion Co https://compassionco.com/ReKindle by Lisa https://www.rekindlebylisa.com/Liz Moretti Pet Portraits https://lizmorettiart.com/Rose City Chocolates https://www.rosecitychocolates.com/Ethical Superstore https://www.ethicalsuperstore.com/Ethical State https://ethicalstate.com/Done Good https://donegood.co/The Vegan Grocery Store https://www.thevegangrocerystore.com/The Planty Baker https://www.facebook.com/ThePlantyBaker/Om Nohm Bakery & Cafe https://omnohm.com/Upper Crust Bakehouse https://www.uppercrustbakehouse.com/Spirit & Abundance Vegan Cheese https://www.spiritandabundance.com/Support the show
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
What can a psychologist who works with high-performers like Silicon Valley executives and professional athletes share with you about empathetic leadership? You're about to find out from my guest, Dr. Adam Dorsa.! Today, we talk about the biggest reason ambitious leaders back away from empathy and if there are certain people who can never be empathetic. He'll share breakthroughs his high-performing clients have had around embracing curiosity and empathy rather than falling back on “Suck it up!” as a leadership strategy. Dr. Adam also shares many psychological tenets that further point to empathy as a success strategy, and why you need to shore up your empathy now more than ever. And also….Happy one-year birthday to The Empathy Edge podcast! I hope you'll browse past episodes to soak up all the great insights from my many guests. Thank you for your support of this work and message. Key Takeaways:There is a difference between intent and impact. You can have fantastic intentions, but you need to check in to the impact as well. Empathic skills are learnable. They also have the greatest impact in the long term. Curiosity brings out happiness to both the person and to those around them. "That is the memo that everyone needs to receive: You can be good and win. One of the things that we regret on our deathbeds is love not given. Let's not have those regrets." — Dr. Adam Dorsay About Dr. Adam Dorsay:Dr. Adam Dorsay, Licensed Psychologist, Certified Executive CoachDr. Adam Dorsay is a licensed psychologist and a certified executive coach working in private practice in San Jose, CA. He specializes in assisting high-achieving adults (including professionals, executives, entrepreneurs, and professional athletes) with relationship issues, stress reduction, anxiety, and attaining more happiness in their lives. In 2016 he gave a well-watched TEDx talk about men and emotions. He is also a resiliency expert who has created programs for companies including Facebook and DigitalOcean. He is the host of a psychology podcast called SuperPsyched. He is happily married with two young boys and a hypoallergenic 33-pound Australian Labradoodle therapy dog, who lives at his home and works at his office. Connect with Adam: Wesbie: https://dradamdorsay.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dradamdorsay/Twitter: https://twitter.com/super_psychedLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-dorsay-psy-d-a582a2/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dradamdorsayThe SuperPsyched Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/superpsyched-with-dr-adam-dorsay/id1512883587 Don't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
What can a psychologist who works with high-performers like Silicon Valley executives and professional athletes share with you about empathetic leadership? You're about to find out from my guest, Dr. Adam Dorsa.! Today, we talk about the biggest reason ambitious leaders back away from empathy and if there are certain people who can never be empathetic. He'll share breakthroughs his high-performing clients have had around embracing curiosity and empathy rather than falling back on “Suck it up!” as a leadership strategy. Dr. Adam also shares many psychological tenets that further point to empathy as a success strategy, and why you need to shore up your empathy now more than ever. And also….Happy one-year birthday to The Empathy Edge podcast! I hope you'll browse past episodes to soak up all the great insights from my many guests. Thank you for your support of this work and message. Key Takeaways:There is a difference between intent and impact. You can have fantastic intentions, but you need to check in to the impact as well. Empathic skills are learnable. They also have the greatest impact in the long term. Curiosity brings out happiness to both the person and to those around them. "That is the memo that everyone needs to receive: You can be good and win. One of the things that we regret on our deathbeds is love not given. Let's not have those regrets." — Dr. Adam Dorsay About Dr. Adam Dorsay:Dr. Adam Dorsay, Licensed Psychologist, Certified Executive CoachDr. Adam Dorsay is a licensed psychologist and a certified executive coach working in private practice in San Jose, CA. He specializes in assisting high-achieving adults (including professionals, executives, entrepreneurs, and professional athletes) with relationship issues, stress reduction, anxiety, and attaining more happiness in their lives. In 2016 he gave a well-watched TEDx talk about men and emotions. He is also a resiliency expert who has created programs for companies including Facebook and DigitalOcean. He is the host of a psychology podcast called SuperPsyched. He is happily married with two young boys and a hypoallergenic 33-pound Australian Labradoodle therapy dog, who lives at his home and works at his office. Connect with Adam: Wesbie: https://dradamdorsay.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dradamdorsay/Twitter: https://twitter.com/super_psychedLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-dorsay-psy-d-a582a2/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dradamdorsayThe SuperPsyched Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/superpsyched-with-dr-adam-dorsay/id1512883587 Don't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
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)
In the latest episode of UPC’s Hope for the Animals Podcast, we have Andy Tabar joining us to talk about anti-fat biases and veganism. 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, made in the USA clothing line. In Episode 24, Andy educates us about the prevalence of fat phobia in the vegan community and why not addressing it harms activists and hinders animal liberation. He shares how we can support body diversity and fat justice so all are welcome in the vegan space. Resources:The Bearded Vegans PodcastCompassion CoChelsea Lincoln on Instagram: @FatVeganVoiceFearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia, by Sabrina StringsAubrey Gordon-Instagram: @YRFatFriendBook: What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About FatPodcast: Maintenance Phase
Happy Thursday! Junior and Bernadette are so excited to get right to it! We have a great show in store for you all today with Katherine Lawrence-Ireland at the half speaking about how "Food Saved Me." First up we have Andy Tabar, founder of Compassion Co! Today we will be talking about Vegan 101 and Vegan Film, so let's get started! Andy Tabar Andy has been living a fully nomadic life in his van for the past five years and under normal circumstances spends his time travel- ing the country from Vegfest to Vegfest promoting Compassion Co, an organic, USA made, sweat shop free, vegan clothing line. Compassion Co specializes in fun and slightly snarky designs that are created to help activists spark productive conversations. For the past five years Andy has also co-hosted The Bearded Vegans, a weekly podcast featuring a dissection of all things vegan. Vegan 101 And Andy's Top 5 Vegan Movie Countdown Veganism can muddle the true definition of veganism. To Andy, veganism is the ideology that all living things have the right to be respected. It's the golden rule! If you down have to cause harm to others, don't do it. Andy addresses elitism, and how to be vegan without stepping on other people's toes. Andy created compassion co because he saw that there was a need for different vegan messages to be portrayed. His real goal is the cause people to think about the way they interact with other living things. It is all about sparking productive conversations about veganism! Vegan film is becoming more popular! Listen to the full broadcast to get Andy's top 5 vegan movie picks. If you are interested in hearing more about Andy's views on veganism, activism, and ethical grey areas, we encourage you to check out his weekly podcast, that has been running since 2015, The Bearded Vegans Katherine Lawrence-Ireland Katherine Lawrence-Ireland is a former aerospace engineer and military veteran. While working in aerospace, she was diagnosed with stage 4 endo- metriosis, ovarian cysts and uterine cysts. Her case was so aggressive, she was told she would be completely infertile and needed a full hysterectomy. Katherine started working with a nutritionist who helped her transition to a whole food, plant-based diet. Within six months she re- versed her reproductive problem and lowered her cholesterol and blood pressure to normal levels. She now has three healthy, vegan boys despite her doctor’s prognosis of infertility. This new awareness of the healing power of food sparked an obsession in Katherine to want to share her knowledge with others. She founded Food Saved Me with her husband Mathew, offering whole-food, plant-based cooking classes completely FREE to the community. Food Saved Me After Katherine was told at 27 years old that she could not have children due to severe endometriosis, ovarian and uterine cysts, and being overweight, she lost all hope. It wasn't untill Katherine's mother dragged her to the nutritionist that she discovered that her diagnosis was reversible. 3 healthy children later, Katherine now has dedicated her life to teaching others that food can save their life, just as it saved hers. You have a lot more control over your health than you believe. Choose good foods that support your health and avoid foods that contain bad things like preservatives, cheap oils, and genetically modified additions. Diet affects our health in every way. It has a very powerful affect on our immune system too, so remember to eat well! Join Katherine Lawrence via ZOOM for a Vegan Holiday Cooking Class on November 18th at 7-8 PM CST! She will be making delicious, fast and healthy plant based recipes perfect for the upcoming holiday season. Thank You! A big thank you to our guests, Andy Tabar and Katherine Lawrence-Ireland! Find all of Compassion Co's T-Shirts here, and find your favorite! Thank you to all of our One Life Radio listeners. We truly appreciate each and every one of you,
Happy Thursday! Junior and Bernadette are so excited to get right to it! We have a great show in store for you all today with Katherine Lawrence-Ireland at the half speaking about how "Food Saved Me." First up we have Andy Tabar, founder of Compassion Co! Today we will be talking about Vegan 101 and Vegan Film, so let's get started! Andy Tabar Andy has been living a fully nomadic life in his van for the past five years and under normal circumstances spends his time travel- ing the country from Vegfest to Vegfest promoting Compassion Co, an organic, USA made, sweat shop free, vegan clothing line. Compassion Co specializes in fun and slightly snarky designs that are created to help activists spark productive conversations. For the past five years Andy has also co-hosted The Bearded Vegans, a weekly podcast featuring a dissection of all things vegan. Vegan 101 And Andy's Top 5 Vegan Movie Countdown Veganism can muddle the true definition of veganism. To Andy, veganism is the ideology that all living things have the right to be respected. It's the golden rule! If you down have to cause harm to others, don't do it. Andy addresses elitism, and how to be vegan without stepping on other people's toes. Andy created compassion co because he saw that there was a need for different vegan messages to be portrayed. His real goal is the cause people to think about the way they interact with other living things. It is all about sparking productive conversations about veganism! Vegan film is becoming more popular! Listen to the full broadcast to get Andy's top 5 vegan movie picks. If you are interested in hearing more about Andy's views on veganism, activism, and ethical grey areas, we encourage you to check out his weekly podcast, that has been running since 2015, The Bearded Vegans Katherine Lawrence-Ireland Katherine Lawrence-Ireland is a former aerospace engineer and military veteran. While working in aerospace, she was diagnosed with stage 4 endo- metriosis, ovarian cysts and uterine cysts. Her case was so aggressive, she was told she would be completely infertile and needed a full hysterectomy. Katherine started working with a nutritionist who helped her transition to a whole food, plant-based diet. Within six months she re- versed her reproductive problem and lowered her cholesterol and blood pressure to normal levels. She now has three healthy, vegan boys despite her doctor’s prognosis of infertility. This new awareness of the healing power of food sparked an obsession in Katherine to want to share her knowledge with others. She founded Food Saved Me with her husband Mathew, offering whole-food, plant-based cooking classes completely FREE to the community. Food Saved Me After Katherine was told at 27 years old that she could not have children due to severe endometriosis, ovarian and uterine cysts, and being overweight, she lost all hope. It wasn't untill Katherine's mother dragged her to the nutritionist that she discovered that her diagnosis was reversible. 3 healthy children later, Katherine now has dedicated her life to teaching others that food can save their life, just as it saved hers. You have a lot more control over your health than you believe. Choose good foods that support your health and avoid foods that contain bad things like preservatives, cheap oils, and genetically modified additions. Diet affects our health in every way. It has a very powerful affect on our immune system too, so remember to eat well! Join Katherine Lawrence via ZOOM for a Vegan Holiday Cooking Class on November 18th at 7-8 PM CST! She will be making delicious, fast and healthy plant based recipes perfect for the upcoming holiday season. Thank You! A big thank you to our guests, Andy Tabar and Katherine Lawrence-Ireland! Find all of Compassion Co's T-Shirts here, and find your favorite! Thank you to all of our One Life Radio listeners. We truly appreciate each and every one of you,
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
On today's podcast, I talk to Andy Tabar, the owner of Compassion Co. and the co-host of the Bearded Vegans. Andy talks about why he went vegan, his favorite vegan restaurants and vegfests. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vegan-styled-life/support
# 16 (S2) John Evans; Faith in the Presence of Compassion Co-founder of Bethesda Farm, John Evans, shares with us his journey from a faith perspective on walking away from a life of financial abundance and stepping into a life of service with his wife and founder of the farm, Marcia Evans. Together they serve the needs of adults with mental challenges with the love and support of their community. For more information and to support their cause visit www.BethesdaFarm.org
We sit down with Andy Tabar from The Bearded Vegans and Compassion Co today to talk about what it looks like to be practice anti-capitalist, anti-consumerist veganism. The post 168 How to Practice Anti-Consumerist Veganism, with Andy Tabar appeared first on Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!.
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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
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
Katrina Fox of Vegan Business Talk interviews Andy Tabar of Compassion Co.
Small glaciers, dogs falling in pools, and other uplifting topics! Also, an interview in a car with a guy who lives in a van (Andy Tabar of Compassion Co and the Bearded Vegans).
Red Radio Episode Fifty Four features an in-depth discussion about the recent increase of what Erin Red calls 'Vegan Backlash', featuring activist and Compassion Co. Founder Andy Tabar, and co-host of Australian Vegan Podcast Team Earthling, Stevie Schafer! Listen to the thorough threesome dissect some of the latest big stories in anti-vegan media, uncover the truth about walking the walk, and brainstorm on some solutions for the increasingly mainstream vegan movement. Heavy stuff, folks! Plus, Erin Red shares two infuriating animal-related news stories, as well as some of the latest (surprisingly) pro-vegan stories making their internet rounds! Chock-full, I say! Please consider supporting Red Radio by visiting Erin Red's home base erinred.com and clicking the DONATE button, and subscribe to Red Radio on iTunes today! If you love what you hear, leave a glowing review, or drop Erin Red a line at erinredradio@gmail.com. You can also read her blog at erinred.tumblr.com, and find her on Facebook and Twitter @erinred.