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In this episode, Dan Sixsmith interviews Evanna Kearins, CMO for Europe at UiPath, discussing the evolving landscape of marketing, the integration of AI, and the importance of brand identity. Ivana shares insights on the dual nature of marketing as both an art and a science, the necessity of aligning marketing with sales, and her personal journey into the marketing field. The conversation also touches on leadership styles, team engagement, and defining success in a marketing role.TakeawaysAI is essential for modern marketing efficiency.Marketing now requires a balance of creativity and data-driven strategies.Dynamic and engaging content is crucial for audience engagement.Brand identity must evolve with market changes.Marketing should be integrated into overall business strategy.Sales and marketing alignment is key to generating pipeline.Sales teams often struggle to leverage marketing effectively.Understanding customer needs is vital for successful marketing.Leadership involves investing in team development and engagement.Success is defined by fulfillment and team collaboration.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Ivana Karens and UiPath01:19 The Future of Marketing: Embracing AI04:24 The Evolving Role of Marketing: Art and Science08:23 Content Strategies for Engagement11:30 Brand Evolution in B2B Marketing15:19 The Importance of Marketing in Strategy18:26 Hiring Trends in Modern Marketing20:19 Collaboration Between Marketing and Sales20:34 Aligning Sales and Marketing for Success26:00 Understanding Sales Challenges and Marketing's Role26:22 Evanna's Journey to Marketing Leadership31:40 Leadership Style and Team Engagement37:01 Defining Success and Fulfillment
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In this episode of the Six Five Podcast - Marketing: Art & Science CMO advisor and host Lisa Martin talks with the EMEA CMO of UiPath, Evanna Kearins. Tune in to hear Evanna share how she leveraged her journalism background to excel in B2B marketing, what the blend of artistry and science in UiPath marketing looks like and delivers, and how the Martech stack is influencing the UiPath brand. Their discussion covers: How UiPath Marketing enables the automation leader to deliver AI for the real-world enterprise An in depth exploration of the MarTech stack at UiPath and how it positively impacts pipeline and revenue A peek into some of the the practical applications of data and AI in marketing at UiPath A great “Fail to Fab” story where Evanna and team (at a previous company) converted a challenged product launch into a big company and customer win
Jordan & Evanna interview Esther & Siena on what it means to serve the Church during CRASH launch gathering.
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The season two finale of Just Beings is here! In this episode, hosts Evanna and Melanie discuss their experiences working to transform the food system, reflect on what they've learned from this season's extraordinary guests, and share what gives them hope for the future. They also chat about the projects they're working on, the practices they use to help them slow down and be more present, and the issues infighting causes within social justice movements. Evanna even addresses how she feels about the controversies surrounding the Harry Potter franchise. Happy listening! In this episode, Melanie mentions the 45 Days to Awakening program; Sam Harris' book and app; the Highly Sensitive Person website; and the Slovenian Vegan Society. Check out Melanie's new book, How to End Injustice Everywhere, and learn more about her work. Learn about Beyond Carnism, the nonprofit organization founded by Melanie, and its new website, infighting.org. Follow Melanie on social media: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter/X Check out Evanna's book, The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting, and learn more about her work. Follow Evanna on social media: Instagram | Facebook Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter/X This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Vivo Life and LeafSide! Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
David Yeung—the visionary cofounder of Green Monday and OmniFoods—has been concerned about the impact of our global food system on the planet for decades. That's why his mission to create delicious plant-based alternatives to popular Asian dishes both pushes culinary boundaries and involves a commitment to protecting the planet, animals, and society. In this week's episode, David joins Evanna and Melanie to share his wisdom on how small, achievable steps to go meat-free can lead to significant changes in our food system and on how we can unite as a global team to build a more sustainable and compassionate world through our food choices. David and our hosts also explore the psychology of dietary change, offering insights on why shaming and criticism aren't the most effective ways to drive progress, and even touch on the power of meditation for personal transformation. David Yeung is the cofounder and CEO of Green Monday Group, a multifaceted social venture whose mission is to take on the world's most pressing crises: climate change, food insecurity, and public health. This one-of-a-kind integrated platform empowers millions of people to work toward green awareness, action, and economy. David's work earned him the award of Social Entrepreneur of the Year from the World Economic Forum and the Schwab Foundation, among other honors and recognitions. He has spoken at the World Economic Forum, the Milken Institute Summit, TEDx, and financial and academic institutions such as UBS and UCLA. David and Green Monday have received international media coverage from the BBC, Bloomberg, CNBC, CNN, Nikkei Asian Review, and Reuters. David is a graduate of Columbia University, an Ashoka Fellow, and the author of a number of bestselling books on Zen wisdom and mindfulness. Watch David's TEDx Talk. Check out Green Monday's website and OmniFood's website. Follow David on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter). Follow Green Monday on Instagram and Facebook. Follow OmniFoods on Instagram and TikTok. Check out Melanie's new book, How to End Injustice Everywhere. Check out Evanna's book, The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting. This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at LeafSide and Vivo Life! Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Our global food system, which relies heavily on factory farming, is wreaking havoc on our soil and our environment. In this week's episode, Philip Lymbery joins Evanna and Melanie to chat about his book "Sixty Harvests Left," in which he points out that if we don't change our ways, factory farming will cause catastrophic climate change—and we could face a future without soil and, consequently, without food. In this enlightening conversation, Philip, Evanna, and Melanie discuss how we can change course, emphasizing the role of individual choices, collective action, and the enduring power of hope for a brighter future for animals, people, and our planet. Philip Lymbery is Global Chief Executive of the international farmed animal welfare organisation Compassion in World Farming. He is Visiting Professor at the University of Winchester in the UK; a Leadership Fellow of St George's House, Windsor Castle; Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics; and President of Eurogroup for Animals, a Brussels-based umbrella body of 80 leading animal welfare societies in Europe. He was appointed a UN ambassadorial “Champion” for the 2021 Food Systems Summit in New York. Lymbery is an animal advocate, naturalist, photographer, and author. He regularly writes and speaks internationally on animal ethics and the global effects of factory farming, including its impact on animal welfare, wildlife, soil and natural resources, biodiversity, and climate change. His most recent books include "Farmageddon: The True Cost of Cheap Meat." "Dead Zone: Where the Wild Things Were," and "Sixty Harvests Left: How to Reach a Nature-Friendly Future." Visit Philip's website and check out his latest book, "Sixty Harvests Left: How to Reach a Nature-Friendly Future". Follow Philip on Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere". Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Vivo Life and LeafSide! Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
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Soul food has its roots in the culinary traditions of Black Americans and African diaspora communities in the southern United States, and it plays a crucial role in preserving Black history. But given the impact of racism and colonialism in the US food system on Black people, what should soul food look like today? In this week's episode, Rev. Dr. Christopher Carter joins Melanie and Evanna to talk about his book The Spirit of Soul Food: Race, Faith, & Food Justice, which unpacks the connections between food injustice and racial injustice. They discuss how decolonizing soul food offers a way to reclaim culinary history and human dignity for Black communities; the importance of advocating for a more equitable food system and future while upholding the values of compassion, love, justice, and solidarity for the marginalized; and what a movement toward Black food sovereignty might look like. Rev. Dr. Christopher Carter's research, teaching, and activist interests are in Black, womanist, and environmental ethics, with a particular focus on race, food, and nonhuman animals. His publications include The Spirit of Soul Food: Race, Faith, & Food Justice; “Blood in the Soil: The Racial, Racist, and Religious Dimensions of Environmentalism,” in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Nature; and the coedited volume The Future of Meat without Animals. In them, he explores the intersectional oppressions experienced by BIPOC, nonhuman nature, and animals. He's an Associate Professor of Theology at the University of San Diego and Lead Pastor of The Loft at Westwood United Methodist Church. He's also on the board of directors of Farm Forward, an anti-factory farming nonprofit. Evanna mentions The Food Empowerment Project's Chocolate List. Christopher mentions the book Afroism by Aph and Syl Ko. Visit Christopher's website and check out his book "The Spirit of Soul Food: Race, Faith, & Food Justice". Follow Christopher on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere". Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at LeafSide and Vivo Life! Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
In this episode of Just Beings, actor, entrepreneur, and influencer Daniella Monet joins Melanie to discuss her journey to plant-based eating—which began when she was just five years old—and her advocacy for healthy food systems and peaceful living. This uplifting conversation delves into the importance of balance and self-care, particularly for people who champion social justice causes; how being authentic can be an effective form of activism; and why we need to give ourselves grace for doing the best we can in our advocacy efforts. Daniella Monet is a mom of two, an actor, an entrepreneur, an influencer, an investor, and a podcaster. A longtime vegan, Daniella uses her platform to advocate for a holistic plant-based lifestyle. In 2018, she and Evanna cofounded Kinder Beauty Box to curate and deliver cruelty-free beauty products. And most recently, she launched Daniella's Digest, an app that helps individuals and families thrive by following a vegan lifestyle. Daniella is also an investor in several plant-based businesses, such as Sugar Taco, which provides plant-based meals to children in need, and Outstanding Foods. Melanie mentions The Highly Sensitive Person quiz. Learn more about carnism. Daniella's membership app is Daniella's Digest. Download Daniella's e-book, “10 Habits For Health, Wealth & Happiness”. Follow Daniella on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere". Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Vivo Life and Leafside! Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Have you ever looked at the “Climate Friendly!” label on a packaged item and wondered whether the product is truly environmentally friendly? If so, you're not alone. In today's world, where protecting the environment is paramount, it's important to know how to differentiate genuine sustainability efforts from greenwashing. Greenwashing is a form of marketing in which an organization falsely claims that its products or policies are environmentally friendly. In this week's episode, Evanna and Melanie are joined by passionate social justice advocate and Greenpeace economic expert Ursula Bittner. They discuss the dangers of greenwashing, Greenpeace's campaigns and lobbying efforts to change our food system, and the role of direct action in bringing about positive change. Tune in to learn the steps we can all take to become more effective advocates for social justice and protectors of our planet. Ursula Bittner is an economic expert at Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe. She works on democracy, compliance, civil society, greenwashing, trade, supply chains, agriculture, and biodiversity. She holds a degree in international development from the University of Vienna, an MBA from California Lutheran University, and a degree from the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna. 10 years ago, she worked for a soya-food company. She then cofounded an association for a sustainable European protein supply, where she worked for eight years as the general secretary. During that period, she also managed the Austrian Soy Association. She has made research trips to India, Brazil, Argentina, Taiwan, Japan, China, and several countries in eastern Europe to explore issues related to soy, milk, and agriculture in general. In 2021, she founded the Initiative Saubere Hände—Stoppt Korruption to fight against corruption in Austria. Ursula advocates for a liberal democracy, a strong civil society, sustainable agriculture, and the protection of our planet. She became vegetarian when she was 11 years old and vegan about 15 years ago. Explore Greenpeace's website to learn more about its work and how to volunteer. Visit Saubere Hände's website to learn more about its work addressing corruption in Austria. Follow Ursula on X (formerly Twitter). Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere". Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Leafside and Vivo Life! Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Author and host of Netflix's "Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones," Dan Buettner, joins Evanna and Melanie on this week's episode to discuss the secrets of the world's longest-living populations and the remarkable places known as blue zones, where people live vibrant, healthy lives well into their 90s and 100s. He also shares his mission to transform American cities into healthier, happier communities. Dan also provides practical advice on how you can incorporate blue zone principles into your own life, from making healthier and more mindful food choices to nurturing meaningful relationships and finding purpose in your daily routines. Dan Buettner is an explorer, National Geographic Fellow, award-winning journalist and producer, and "New York Times" bestselling author. He discovered the five places in the world—blue zones—where people live the longest, healthiest lives. His articles about these places in "The New York Times Magazine" and "National Geographic Magazine" are among both publications' most popular offerings. Dan now works in partnership with municipal governments, large employers, and health insurance companies to implement Blue Zones Projects in communities, workplaces, and universities. Blue Zones Projects are well-being initiatives that apply lessons from the blue zones to entire communities by focusing on changes to the local environment, public policy, and social networks. The program has dramatically improved the health of more than five million Americans to date. In his new book "The Blue Zones Secrets for Living Longer," Dan returns to Sardinia, Italy; Ikaria, Greece; Okinawa, Japan; Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula; and Loma Linda, California, to check in on the super-agers living in the blue zones. He also explores the combination of purpose, faith, community, down-time, natural movement, and plant-based eating that has powered as many as 10 additional years of healthy living in these regions. And he reveals an all-new blue zone—the first man-made blue zone to be explored. Dan also holds three Guinness World Records in distance cycling. Explore Dan's website to learn more about him and his work. Visit the Blue Zones website to learn more about blue zones and Blue Zones Projects, as well as the “Power 9.” Dan's documentary series, “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones,” is available to watch on Netflix. Blue Zones Kitchen ready-to-heat meals will be available in Whole Foods across the US in November 2023. Follow Dan on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter). Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere". Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Vivo Life and Leafside! Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
John Lewis, known online as The Badass Vegan, is on a mission to show that making simple dietary and lifestyle changes can be the key to overcoming health challenges. In the season 2 premiere of Just Beings, John tells Evanna and Melanie about his remarkable life story: born to a drug-addicted mother, he was adopted and grew up amid the violence of Ferguson, Missouri, before becoming a prominent advocate for health and wellness and a staunch promoter of compassion. John also discusses his eye-opening documentary, They're Trying to Kill Us. The documentary—which was developed with the help of executive producers Billie Eilish and Chris Paul—explores the roots of health disparities in the United States. It attributes these disparities to centuries of systemic racism and inequality, and it sheds light on how this inequality has created a stark divide between those with ample access to nutritious food and those whose access to such food has been unjustly denied. John grew up eating the Standard American Diet (which consists mostly of processed food with lots of added sugar, salt, and fat), weighed 315 lbs at the age of 13, and was plagued with IBS in grad school. On the advice of a doctor, he experimented with eliminating meat from his diet—and he hasn't looked back since. After becoming fully plant-based in his twenties, John created Badass Vegan, a health and nutrition company that strives to educate people about plant-based nutrition. John is also the brains behind VeganSmart, a plant-based protein shake company with a foundation that seeks to prevent obesity through education, physical activity, and plant-based nutrition. Check out John's website to learn more about his book, Badass Vegan: Fuel Your Body, Ph*ck the System, and Live Your Life Right, and his merchandise. John's documentary, They're Trying to Kill Us, will be out later this year. Follow John on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter). John refers to A Billion, a social platform for vegan food reviews and recommendations. Check out Melanie's new book, "How to End Injustice Everywhere," out September 12. Check out Evanna's book, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting". This season of Just Beings is brought to you by our friends at Leafside and Vivo Life! Learn more about LeafSide by visiting GoLeafSide.com. Learn more about Vivo Life by visiting VivoLife.com. Stay up to date with Just Beings on social media by following @JustBeingsPod. This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Super Hero Evanna has an idea for the limited rainfall in Phoenix to help it's citizens stay hydrated. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/evan943/message
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Actor Evanna Lynch has come a long way since she played Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter films. In this episode she looks back on her own relationships and mental health struggles to offer advice to a listener who's concerned her partner is depressed. Anna and Evanna are joined by our resident psychotherapist Sam Pennells-Nkolo from The London Practice, as they ask: how much responsibility do we have for our partner's happiness? And, if they won't get help, at what point should we just walk away? This episode touches on the subject of suicide, so do bear this in mind when you're deciding if and when to listen. If you're struggling, or you're worried about someone else, you can get 24/7 support from The Samaritans at samaritans.org or on 116 123. You can also call CALM at 0800 58 58 58. Lines are open between 5pm and midnight. Evanna's book The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting is a memoir about her childhood, and battle with an eating disorder. She is also a tenacious animal cruelty activist, and co-hosts the podcasts The ChickPeeps and Just Beings. … Have questions about sex? Divorce? Motherhood? Menopause? Mental health? With no topic off limits, Anna's here to prove that whatever you're going through, it's not just you. If you have a dilemma you'd like unpacked, visit itcantjustbeme.co.uk and record a voice note. Or tell Anna all about it in an email to itcantjustbeme@podimo.com This podcast contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children. Listener caution is advised. Please note that advice given on this podcast is not intended to replace the input of a trained professional. If you've been affected by anything raised in this episode and want extra support, we encourage you to reach out to your general practitioner or an accredited professional. From Podimo & Mags Creative Producer: Alice Homewood with support from Laura Williams Editor: Kit Milsom Theme music: Kit Milsom Executive producers for Podimo: Jake Chudnow and Matt White Follow @annarichardso and @podimo_uk on Instagram for weekly updates
If you want to hear someone who is crazily famous and who is totally unchanged by her fame then you want to listen to this wonderfully open and honest conversation. It is tender, funny, warm and wise. Evanna Lynch is best known for her role as the quirky Luna Lovegood in Harry Potter, she is also a podcaster, a supporter of animal rights and an author. She is an incredibly interesting woman that I know many young people will relate to. Amongst the many interesting topics we explored were: Evanna's relationship with fame – the unprecedented level of success she experienced, how she struggles to find a way to live with it and to still have a connected ‘normal' life. How the depth of connection from having genuine deep conversations is far easier than small talk. Her passion, which is infectious, to protect innocence – in all things, animals, children, the environment. How we can drive ourselves mad trying to find an attributable reason for our negative, self-harming behaviours when sometimes there just isn't one. How it is legitimate and normal to feel existential pain without needing to ‘do' anything to fix it. It is also important to recognise that there can be times, that we need to address it, and the sooner we deal with it, the better the outcome. The power of small trivial things like chocolate to give us little moments of joy that can see us through a dark day. Support links: Beat: https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/ Find Evanna: Evanna is currently starring in Under the Black Rock at Hackney's Arcola Theatre, head to the website to buy tickets here: https://www.arcolatheatre.com/whats-on/under-the-black-rock/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evannalynch/?hl=en Find Julia: Website: https://juliasamuel.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliasamuelmbe/ A big thank you to Drowsy for sponsoring this episode. If you're in need of the best night's sleep ever, then head to www.drowsysleepco.com and use the code JULIA for a very generous 25% off. A big thank you to Youth & Earth for sponsoring this episode. Head to www.youthandearth.com now and take advantage of a very generous 25% off when using the code JULIA25 on your first order. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/therapy works and get on your way to being your best self. Produced by Georgie Rutherford Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evanna says we are reading Sesame Street book, but we read The True Story Of The 3 Little Pigs….happy thanksgiving !! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/evan943/message
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Bonnie Wright's strong connection to the ocean developed in childhood, when she spent her weekends on the beach on the south coast of England. As an artist, she drew inspiration from the sea—and over time, as she witnessed the beach become ever more littered with trash and erosion and climate change threaten the coastline, she was inspired into activism, too. On the final episode of season 1, she chats with Evanna about her book, Go Gently: Actionable Steps to Nurture Yourself and the Planet, in which she shares approachable tips on how to live more sustainably to empower readers to reduce their environmental impact. For Bonnie, going gently means combining action with care. She reveals how she softened her approach to climate advocacy while writing the book as she came to deeply understand the nuances and complexities of the issue and saw the benefits of giving people space to make their advocacy personal and sustainable. And for Harry Potter fans, Bonnie delves into her love and admiration for Ginny Weasley, the character she played in the movie franchise; how the role shaped who she is today; and why she believes the Weasley family are eco-conscious! Best known for her work as an actress playing Ginny Weasley in all eight of the Harry Potter films, Bonnie Wright has since stepped behind the camera, directing shorts, commercials, and music videos, including projects that have premiered at the Cannes and Tribeca film festivals. Her passion for storytelling has also led her to record several audiobooks. Bonnie is a passionate advocate for ocean health and its link to our own health. Her book Go Gently was published earlier this year and explores practical and tangible ways we can take action for our environment and community. She also launched a YouTube channel examining the same themes as the book in a more intimate and diaristic form. Bonnie is committed to using her platform to further her own education around climate and humanitarian issues and to communicate her findings in an engaging way to her followers. She is an ambassador with Greenpeace, Kiss the Ground, and the Rainforest Alliance. Check out Bonnie's book Go Gently and her accompanying YouTube channel. Follow Bonnie on Instagram and Twitter. Check out Evanna's book, The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting. Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims. Photo of Bonnie Wright © Lorenzo Agius
In this episode of Just Beings, Dave and Steve Flynn of The Happy Pear join Evanna and Melanie to discuss how they made the journey from opening a humble fruit and veg shop in Ireland to building a community of over 1 million people living healthier lives. This uplifting conversation dives deep into the benefits and challenges of being optimistic in life and work, the power of following our curiosity, and the energy, motivation, and joy that come from being mission-driven and working in service of others. Learn more about Dave and Steve's work at thehappypear.ie. Check out their books here. Join them for swimrise on the beach in Greystones, Ireland, at sunrise every day! (For more information, see here.) Follow them on social media: Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Joanne Molinaro, known on social media as The Korean Vegan, is a master of the art of storytelling for social change. After the video in which she prepares Korean braised potatoes while describing how she worked as a janitor during high school in order to earn money to buy clothes to fit in with the cool kids went viral, she started producing 60-second recipe videos in which she tells stories about her family, immigrants from what is now known as North Korea. In this episode, Joanne—a passionate social justice advocate—joins Evanna and Melanie to discuss how she uses storytelling and food strategically to promote empathy as the antidote to the division and conflict she sees in the world. Tune in to learn how Joanne has embraced the challenge of embodying her values by making significant changes in her life, while protecting the bonds she has with loved ones and honoring her cultural traditions. Learn more about Joanne at thekoreanvegan.com. Check out her book, The Korean Vegan Cookbook. Listen to The Korean Vegan podcast. Follow her on social media: Instagram TikTok Facebook YouTube Twitter Check out Melanie's books Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows and Beyond Beliefs. Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
“How do we all occupy space on this planet in a way that does justice to our own dignity? How do we reclaim our own dignity and honor the dignity of others?” These are among the questions that hosts Evanna Lynch and Dr. Melanie Joy will be exploring on the Just Beings podcast. In this episode, Evanna and Melanie kick off the show with an intimate conversation in which they recall how they bonded over their shared solutionary approach to addressing injustice, highlight the importance of striking the right balance between personal development and social impact, and discuss why the conversations they'll be having on the show are so needed at this moment in time. They also introduce the formula for healthy relating—and explore how we can all begin practicing this formula in our everyday lives in order to work toward a more just world. Check out Evanna's book, The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting. Follow Evanna on social media: Instagram Facebook Learn more about Melanie's work at melaniejoy.org. Follow Melanie on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter Learn about Beyond Carnism, the nonprofit organization founded by Melanie, at carnism.org. Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Fashion icon and environmental advocate Lily Cole joins Evanna and Melanie on this week's episode to chat about her book Who Cares Wins, in which she presents a plethora of potential solutions to the environmental crisis intended to inspire and create lasting global change. In this wide-ranging conversation, they discuss the importance of having an attitude of openness and dialog when addressing environmental issues, why animal agriculture is such a contentious topic within the climate movement, and how to choose a focus when there are so many worthy causes in the world. Check out Lily's book Who Cares Wins and her accompanying podcast. Follow Lily on Instagram. Lily's upcoming film Hilma will be out later in 2022. Lily refers to George Monbiot's book Regenesis, Simon Amstell's BBC “mockumentary” Carnage, and Andrea Arnold's film Cow. Check out Melanie's book Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows. Follow Just Beings on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was edited by Andrew Sims.
Hooray! Hooray! It's Unicorn Day! Thelma the Unicorn meets Uni the Unicorn in this rainbow-packed kids book guaranteed to delight you with its heartfelt message of inclusivity and dazzling glittery pictures Woooo! Recorded a reading for Evanna! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/evan943/message
Evanna Lynch played one of J K Rowling's most loved characters, Luna Lovegrove, in the Harry Potter films.Evanna always identified with Luna rather than Hermione or Harry or Ron when she grew up reading the books but never thought she would one day become pen pals with the author or end up acting her heroine. But despite her successful career she's been in constant conflict with herself throughout most of her life. At the age of 11 Evanna reveals that her eating disorder had fully consumed her and one of the only things that she found offered a form of escapism was reading the Harry Potter books.Now she's written a book: The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting: The Tragedy and Glory of Growing Up. Beat Eating Disorders: www.beateatingdisorders.org.ukMind: www.mind.org.ukThe Performing Arts Children's Charity: www.pachildrenscharity.org.uk This podcast has been produced in association with Speakers for Schools: www.speakersforschools.org Producers: Anya Pearce and Lucy Dichmont Series producer: Ben Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reading a classic to Evanna, I remember reading this in grade school...The Stinky Cheese Man deconstructs not only the tradition of the fairy tale but also the entire notion of a book. Music is excepts of LTJ Bukem- Journey Inwards Mulan #stinkycheeseman #ltjbukem #reading --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/evan943/message
Bonnie Wright and Evanna Lynch rose to fame as Ginny Weasley and Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter series, and now use their public platforms to help change the world for the better. As an ambassador for Greenpeace, Bonnie Wright has dedicated her life to advocating for climate justice – using her influence to draw attention to the most serious environmental issues of our time, from plastic pollution to fossil fuels. In conversation with Evanna, she joined us live on stage in London tell us about Go Gently, her new book of practical advice for reducing your environmental impact and helping to ensure a sustainable future for planet Earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is it genetic or diet that causes mild or severe acne? Well we linked in with Evanna Breen on Acne Awareness Week to discuss causes, symptoms and treatments available.
Evanna Lynch and Riyadh Khalaf are here to dissect every moment of the final three episodes of Sally Rooney's Conversations With Friends. As Frances decides how to proceed with her relationships, Evanna and Riyadh share their reaction to her every move.
Evanna Lynch and Riyadh Khalaf take a deep dive into the new Sally Rooney series, Conversations With Friends. As Frances and Nick's relationship continues after Bobbi's discovery, Evanna and Riyadh track every twist and turn, up and down in their romantic lives.
Evanna Lynch and Riyadh Khalaf return from Obsessed With… Normal People to obsess over every moment of the new Sally Rooney series, Conversations With Friends. As Frances and Bobbi head to Croatia with Nick and Melissa, things are heating up - both physically and emotionally. Evanna and Riyadh are here to reflect on every juicy detail.
Evanna Lynch and Riyadh Khalaf return from Obsessed With… Normal People to dissect the first three episodes of the new Sally Rooney series, Conversations With Friends. As we get to know Frances, Bobbi, Melissa and Nick, Evanna and Riyadh discuss the crossed relationships and communications that set their stories in motion.
Evanna has discovers the Anchor app and says hello to Tammy, Momma and Alex --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/evan943/message
Evanna Lynch (Harry Potter franchise, author of The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting) discusses the existential nature of mental health struggles and disordered eating. She opens up about being a sensitive child, her history of anorexia at an early age, and her journey through recovery. Evanna explains the reasons she found it difficult to seek treatment, what the entertainment industry told her was wrong with her, and the ways she was able to overcome the fear of taking up space. She and Mayim discuss society's examination of women and identity struggles and regimens for wellness after recovery. They break down forms of holistic healing, from plant therapy and intention setting to astrology and moon ceremonies.Evanna Lynch's Book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/677563/the-opposite-of-butterfly-hunting-by-evanna-lynch/BialikBreakdown.comYouTube.com/mayimbialik
Today, Eva shares a uniquely human trait, which also has the potential to be an incredible gift (if we choose to make it a gift). And that is the ability to choose, to decide, how we interpret the events and circumstances in our lives. Of course, with choice comes the ability to make both good and bad decisions. So today, Eva recounts a recent story from her own life about not making the right decision and compares that to inspirational stories of prior guests on the Dream Big Podcast. With this perspective, Eva reminds us all how we can embrace this uniquely human characteristic to make empowering (rather than destructive) decisions in our own lives. For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/295
We absolutely love it when we discover that scientific studies back up something that we intuitively knew to be true. In the case of this episode, Eva talks about the “High Five.” Everyone loves receiving a High Five -- but just how powerful is it… Well in this episode, Eva shares a study that she heard the great Mel Robbins talking about in a recent interview. The study demonstrated that the High Five is far more powerful than verbal praise. Eva shares the details of the study, explains why High Fives can have such an extraordinary impact, and challenges all Big Dreamers to give High Fives more often! For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/294
Evanna Lynch might have shot to fame as a child actor playing Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter films, but she's also a committed vegan, a body positivity ambassador and the author of a powerful new book charting her eating disorder and subsequent mental health journey and recovery – The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting. In this honest and sometimes emotional conversation, she talks about why she wrote the book to change the conversation around eating disorders and put the focus on mental wellbeing, and to give comfort to other sufferers. She also explains how her veganism helps with her mental health and to feel connected to nature, and that once you ‘root your why' being vegan comes from a place of joy. Evanna offers her advice for anyone struggling with a negative body image and how to feel better about your body.Please be aware this episode does include an honest conversation about eating disorders, which some may find upsetting. This episode is compelling and sometimes raw, but the message is ultimately uplifting – how to love and accept yourself.For more information and support about eating disorders, visit the B-EAT website https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/ResourcesThe Wellness Edit/ Holland & BarrettFollow us here https://www.instagram.com/hollandandbarrett/?hl=enhttps://www.hollandandbarrett.com/the-health-hub/podcast/Dr Gemma Newmanhttps://www.instagram.com/plantpowerdoctor/?hl=enhttps://gemmanewman.com/Find Evanna on Instagram@evannalynchThe Opposite of Butterfly Hunting, The Tragedy and The Glory of Growing Up A Memoir, is out now, £14.99. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For their interpretation and discussion of ATLA's “The Fortuneteller,” Janet and Dante are joined by their pal, the talented and wonderful Evanna Lynch (“Luna Lovegood” from the Potterverse)! Discussing Aunt Wu's approach to fortunetelling (Cloud-reading! Osteomancy!) leads to some personal anecdotes about seeing psychic advisors IRL; everyone celebrates the introduction of the brilliant Jessie Flower/Michaela Murphy to the Avatarverse (pre-dating her role as Toph, she plays Meng in this episode!), and Evanna proves herself to be just as compassionate, thoughtful, and delightful as you could ever hope she'd be. Go ahead and press “Play:” there's an hour of joy in your future! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This season of The ChickPeeps is brought to you by our friends at Vivo Life! Use our code 'chickpeeps10' to get 10% off your order at vivolife.com. This episode is also brought to you in partnership with the amazing plant based milk making machine, Almond Cow. Check out their website to find out more about making your own delicious, homemade plant milks and use code ‘chickpeeps15' to get $15 off your Almond Cow at https://almondcow.co/. This week, Evanna and Tylor speak to award-winning photojournalist, author and founder of We Animals Media, Jo-Anne MacArthur. Jo-Anne's striking images of animals in captivity are known to all within the animal rights movement, and have moved thousands of people to deeply consider humanity's relationship with animals. In this episode Jo-Anne shares her journey into veganism and animal rights, what she has learned in twenty years of photographing animals exploited by humans and whether or not she still remains optimistic about humanity. Also in this episode… Jo-Anne describes how one chance encounter with a macaque monkey, while backpacking in Ecuador, inspired her to share the stories of animals. Jo-Anne tells us about her latest book Hidden: Animals in the Anthropocene. Jo-Anne explains why she refers to the animals used by humans as ‘hidden animals' and why she has devoted her life to telling their stories. ‘We have to create artistic, beautiful images, even of things that are absolutely terrible'. Jo-Anne stresses the importance of producing visually stimulating pictures of animals and likens it to war photography. Tylor shares that, in his time at PETA, they often used Jo-Anne's work in their campaigns. Jo-Anne talks about her organisation We Animals Media; a group of writers, filmmakers and artists, whose focus is to amplify the stories of animals. ‘Anyone doing this front-line animal work needs to have a big focus on resilience'. Jo-Anne discusses the importance of safeguarding her mental health and shares that she has previously suffered from PTSD. ‘I don't think I have become desensitized. I think it is important to keep my heart wide open and just let it break, over and over'. Jo-Anne explains how emotional engagement with her subjects and remaining highly sensitised to the plight of animals is key to her being able to produce such striking images. Jo-Anne tells Evy and Tylor about the creation of her Animal Photojournalism Masterclass and very generously offers us 4 free passes to giveaway to you, our dearest ChickPeeps. Listen to the episode to find out how you can win one of the passes! Links: Make sure you check out Jo-Anne's beautiful website We Animals Media website We Animals Media Photo Galleries. Follow We Animals Instagram Buy Jo-Anne's new book Hidden: Animals in the Anthropocene Get In Touch: Bonus Content: ChickPeeps Patreon Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast
This season of The ChickPeeps is brought to you by our friends at Vivo Life! Use our code 'chickpeeps10' to get 10% off your order at vivolife.com. Happy holidays! In this episode, our annual Christmas meet-up, The ChickPeeps are here to add some moral support and laughter to your holiday season. The holidays can be challenging for vegans so in this episode the hosts tackle some holiday-related listener questions and play an exuberant round of ‘Vegan Troll in the Dungeon'. While you're listening, please take a moment to check out the link to our sponsor. Not only are Vivo Life a great, vegan company, but their support also allows us to continue to produce The ChickPeeps for you! We love them and their products and we think you will too. Also in this episode… The team share their go-to Christmas dinner favourites. Momo and Robbie have a debate about the popular Scandinavian cartoon The Moomins: Adorable or Creepy AF? Our foursome talk tactics for how to treat non-vegan gifts over the holidays without offending the gift-giver. The hosts each choose a Harry Potter character to invite to the Yule Ball. Drew, asks the gang's advice on how to navigate his veganism in the school where he teaches. It prompts some thought-provoking discussion. Sophia, one of our youngest listeners, asks a question about how to be an activist when adults and friends don't respect your cause. Evanna issues a formal apology for abusing her first troll in last month's Ask the ChickPeeps episode - does Farmer Giles accept? Evanna also attempts an Australian accent to confront Robbie with a real-life ChickPeeps-hater Troll - do not miss! Links: Recipes mentioned in the episode; Deliciously Ella's Chocolate Orange Truffles, Wicked Healthy Herb Crusted Butternut Squash, Happy Pear Wellington Watch Dominion movie (trigger warning; this is not for the faint of heart and probably not a good way to introduce non-vegans to the horrors of animal agriculture, but it is a powerful, accurate and unflinching look at the way our society exploits animals) PETA's Humane Education Division TeachKind Get In Touch: Bonus Content: ChickPeeps Patreon Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast
“I'm really grateful for angry vegans who remind us everyday of what's happening to animals, who never let us slack or get too comfortable. There's room for all types of activism.” On this week's episode of the Eat Green Make Green Podcast, the one and only Evanna Lynch is back. Evanna Lynch is an Irish actress and vegan activist who rose to fame while playing Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter films. Since we last spoke in 2017, Evanna was on the 27th season of Dancing With The Stars, she started the vegan beauty company Kinder Beauty Box, and is about to launch season 3 of her popular podcast the ChickPeeps Podcast. We talk about why she went vegan years ago, when and why she decided to use her platform to speak out about veganism, why she decided to go on Dancing With The Stars and what she learned from it, why she started Kinder Beauty Box with fellow actress Daniella Monet, what we should be aware of about the skincare products we use, how she handles hate and negativity, why angry vegans are important, why solving human rights issues and animal rights issues can happen in tandem, the exploding vegan scene in London, and why sometimes she wishes she could disappear and work as a waitress. Evanna is someone who deliberately uses her massive platform and talents to promote compassion, and I have massive respect for that.Show NotesEvanna's InstagramEvanna's FacebookThe ChickPeeps PodcastKinder Beauty BoxEvanna + Robbie Episode
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This week on The ChickPeeps, Robbie, Tylor and Evy visit the Stray Cat Alliance headquarters and talk to founder, Christi Metropole about her work running a shelter that saves and rehomes 1,400 cats per year. We discuss the role of vegan advocacy in an animal welfare organisation, the inherent inner conflict vegans face when adopting a cat, and the imperfect solutions we have to the problem of overpopulation. Also in this episode... Christi shares how her vegan values and her love of cats went hand in hand, and the decision to advocate for veganism through her work in animal welfare.. How Christi ‘trapped' her first cat and began her mission to protect cats when she founded Stray Cat Alliance. Christi explains the ‘Trap, Neuter, Return' program and why culling animals in the wild doesn't work to control the population. Isn't spaying and neutering our companion animals taking away the reproductive rights of that individual? Christi highlights the urgency for resources for companion animals in underserved communities. We discuss the inner conflict of vegans who feed their cats a meat diet. Christi explains why Stray Cat Alliance is a ‘No-Kill' organisation and why she believes the no-kill approach ‘isn't a fantasy'. Christi gives her opinion on open admission shelters in LA. We talk about why the animal welfare community puts such a strong emphasis on the ‘Adopt, Don't Shop' initiative for companion animals. Momo and Evy discuss listener, Samantha's question as to when does the frustration towards one's non vegan friends and family subside. Links Check out Stray Cat Alliance Foster a cat with Stray Cat Alliance Follow SCA on Instagram, Twitter, Youtube and Facebook. Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch
This episode is brought to you by Vivo Life! Use our code 'chickpeeps10' to get 10% off your order at vivolife.com! This episode is also sponsored by Kinder Beauty! Use code CHICKPEEPS at checkout to get a free bonus item worth up to $24 in your first box. Happy Holidays from The ChickPeeps! This week Evy, Momo, Robbie and Tylor gather to boost team morale before embarking on the holiday season, a time when many vegans feel alienated and disenchanted by the abundance of non-vegan gifts and food items at family gatherings. We discuss what we'll be up to this holiday season, our favourite go-to vegan friendly gifts and what to do when you encounter animals being used in festive celebrations. Also on this episode… Guess which ChickPeep has convinced their entire family to do a vegan Christmas?! Tylor explains why the use of real animals such as donkeys, in festive celebrations or nativity scenes is unethical. How to bring up the issue with using real animals for entertainment at holiday events without being a killjoy. Momo shares some tips for how to have a sustainable Christmas. We discuss whether or not Christmas trees are wasteful and how much space can we allow for sentimental traditions that create excess waste? We share some thoughts on an email from listener, Luiza, who's partner's family are very ‘meat-proud' and whom she is worried may not be so accepting of her ethical lifestyle. Volunteer options for LA based activists, as requested by ChickPeep, Morgan: LAAnimalSave.org Anonymous for the Voiceless The Gentle Barn Farm Sanctuary Stray Cat Alliance Links recyclenow.com Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch
This episode is brought to you by Vivo Life! Use our code 'chickpeeps10' to get 10% off your order at vivolife.com! This week on The ChickPeeps, Evy speaks to renowned author, speaker, activist and all-around dazzlingly joyful vegan, Colleen Patrick Goudreau about learning how best to discuss and share our vegan values with others. Colleen also reveals insights on the importance of incorporating joy into one's personal vegan lifestyle, and shares her passion for animal-related etymology and her conviction that we need to be mindful about using language that doesn't normalise animal abuse. Also on this episode… Why be a joyful vegan? Bearing witness as a vegan activist - Are we betraying the animals if we choose not to share or look at images of violent animal abuse? What is the most responsible way to channel one's anger as a new vegan? The role of vulnerability in sharing your vegan values. ‘Veganism is the way to reach our goal of being as compassionate as we can; the goal is not to be as vegan as we can be, the goal is to be as compassionate as we can be.' Colleen coaches Evy through how to approach and handle a conflict about veganism with a family member. Colleen is the vegan therapist we all need! ‘Do your work and step back'. Colleen shares how she releases the urge to control how the information she's sharing is being received. Communicating your message so that people will listen: ‘Do you want to be right or do you want to be effective?' ‘Pizza' or ‘Vegan pizza': Evy and Tylor discuss listener Uma's question on whether or not we should be declaring our veganism at every meal. Links: Follow Colleen Patrick Goudreau on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube! Colleen's website Listen to Colleen's Podcasts, Food For Thought and Animalogy. Order Colleen's book, The Joyful Vegan. Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch
Hello, Season 2! The ChickPeeps are back! In this season 2 catch-up episode, your old friends, the ChickPeeps' co-hosts, aka, Evy, Momo, Robbie and Tylor return to pod-land to chat about the past year in our vegan lives, what's new on the vegan scene and some triumphs - personal and public - in the vegan world! Also on this episode… We share what we've been up to for the past ChickPeep-less year. Momo manifests a near-fatal bird appearance. Vegan chocolate is everywhere which is problematic for Evy Robbie is still an angry vegan and Tylor is back working in the animal rights world! We discuss the major focus on environmentalism in the media and how that is putting veganism more in the spotlight - or is it? How do we broach the subject of veganism with people who keep posting videos of Greta Thunberg but saying nothing about transitioning to veganism? We the backlash against veganism this year from some prominent vegan influencers. Should we be practicing the same patience we have with non vegans (pre-gans?) or is it important to be a bit more forceful in discussing the topic with ex-vegans? We share our intentions for things we want to focus on throughout season 2. Stay spangly… Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch