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Happy PRIDE! Joining us on this special Pride episode is Honey LaBronx, The Vegan Drag Queen. Honey stared in her own YouTube vegan cooking series and traveled the world with her one-woman drag show, raising funds for local LGBTQ and animal organizations along the way. She is committed to bringing discussions about animal rights, racism, and social justice to new audiences. In 2011, she was one of eight activists arrested for blocking New York City traffic while demonstrating for marriage equality alongside her drag mother, Bob The Drag Queen (winner of Season 8 of RuPaul's Drag Race). Out of drag, Ben Strothmann is an actor, singer, playwright, and theatrical photographer, originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Hope and Honey cover an assortment of fascinating topics-- how her sobriety journey led her to veganism, why she chose her drag name, how fat is beautiful, and embracing radical compassion. They also talk about the challenges within the gay and drag community with emboldened conservatives supporting legislation, violence, and oppression against the LGBT community. Hope and Honey laugh, lament, theorize, and bring a little joy to us all. Resources:@HoneyLaBronxYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HoneyLaBronxVideo: Rachel Wiley, The Fat JokeThank you for supporting this podcast: Compassionate LivingHope for the Animals Podcast
Find out what drives Honey Labronx to be a spokesperson for the vegan cause and how her colorful performances help those who cannot speak for themselves.
For a while in the early 2010s XES Lounge was THE place to be on a Monday night, where drag queens Frostie Flakes and Bob the Drag Queen (who, at the time was going by the name Kitten Withawhip) hosted their show 'Sisters?', winning crowds over with their ramshackle charm. In the crowd every week was Honey La Bronx, vegan drag queen, LGBTQ rights activist, host of the Big Fat Vegan Radio podcast and Bob's drag daughter. We caught up to discuss the pull of Manhattan, why it's not a good idea to take your tap shoes to the club, and how XES Lounge provided a sense of community and home. Follow Honey on Instagram - @honeylabronx , and make sure to check out her website https://www.vegandragqueen.com/
Inspired by listening back to episode 35 with Honey LaBronx, Carly explores why we sometimes run from the hard questions. She talks about how why asking hard questions - whether in work, relationships, social justice and more - make us feel so damn vulnerable and why we should ask them anyway. Resources/Links: Thanks for listening to another episode. Follow, review and share to help me grow!Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consciously.carly/Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/consciously.carly.blogConnect on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/carlyjean5/Explore the Website: https://www.consciouslycarly.com/Music by Matthew Baxley
She's baaaaaack! Honey and Carly got so chatty that they needed a Part 2! They dive deeper into veganism, ethical shoplifting, how Honey got her drag name, and how a better world is waiting there for us. Honey LaBronx stars in her own YouTube cooking series, The Vegan Drag Queen, and hosts the Big Fat Vegan Radio podcast. An LGBTQ rights activist, she is committed to bringing discussions about animal rights, intersectionality, and social justice to new audiences. In 2011, she was one of 8 activists arrested for blocking New York City traffic while demonstrating for marriage equality alongside her drag mother, Bob The Drag Queen. She has performed around the world raising funds for local animal sanctuaries, rescues, and activist organizations. Out of drag Honey (Ben Strothmann) is an actor, singer, playwright, and theatrical photographer, originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Connect with Honey LaBronx!@HoneyLaBronx (Twitter, IG, etc)Website: VeganDragQueen.comPodcast: Big Fat Vegan RadioFacebook: facebook.com/vegandragqueen
Honey LaBronx stars in her own YouTube cooking series, “The Vegan Drag Queen,” and hosts a podcast called “Big Fat Vegan Radio." She (used to) travel the world with her one-woman fundraising drag show, and so far Honey has performed 111 shows in 5 countries (in 73 cities), benefitting 148 different organizations and raising $44,041 for local LGBTQ and Animal organizations along the way. Honey is committed to bringing discussions about animal rights, race, and pro-intersectional social justice to new audiences. In 2011, Honey was one of 8 activists arrested for blocking New York City traffic while demonstrating for marriage equality. When not a drag queen, Honey's Facebook page says she's in a complicated relationship with Ben Strothmann who is an actor, singer, playwright, and theatrical photographer, originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Visit Honey at Honey LaBronx Big Fat Vegan Radio The Vegan Drag Queen on YouTube Support Honey through Patreon
Honey LaBronx stars in her own YouTube cooking series, The Vegan Drag Queen, and hosts the Big Fat Vegan Radio podcast. An LGBTQ rights activist, she is committed to bringing discussions about animal rights, intersectionality, and social justice to new audiences. In 2011, she was one of 8 activists arrested for blocking New York City traffic while demonstrating for marriage equality alongside her drag mother, Bob The Drag Queen. She has performed around the world raising funds for local animal sanctuaries, rescues, and activist organizations. Out of drag Honey (Ben Strothmann) is an actor, singer, playwright, and theatrical photographer, originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Honey and Carly get into so many good conversations in this episode, from how to make your own soy milk to manifesting. There was so much goodness that this is only part 1!Connect with Honey LaBronx!@HoneyLaBronx (Twitter, IG, etc)Website: VeganDragQueen.comPodcast: Big Fat Vegan RadioFacebook: facebook.com/vegandragqueen_______________________________________Resources/Links: Thanks for listening to another episode. Follow, review and share to help me grow!Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consciously.carly/Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/consciously.carly.blogConnect on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/carlyjean5/Explore the Website: https://www.consciouslycarly.com/Music by Matthew Baxley
Jade and Skarlet are joined by Woo-Girl of the Week, Jen Bazzle!!!They interview Chicago Drag Star, Lola Madison, and the Vegan Drag Queen herself, Honey LaBronx!!!
-In the intro to the show, Jasmin and Mariann discuss the Black Lives Matter protests currently happening all over the country, how animal activism and veganism are connected to all social justice movements and activism, and Jasmin's exciting new project with Encompass. We also continue our Supporting Vegan Businesses program by shouting out Simply Mix, vegan drag queen Honey LaBronx, and Trio Plant Based. -Jasmin interviews Jim Richards, CEO of Milkadamia, about the origins of the company, why Milkadamia is so committed to making products without palm oil which is ravaging the planet, and why he is a big proponent of Regenerative Agriculture. (17:45) -Mariann brings us the latest Rising Anxieties from the industrial animal ag world. (50:35)
OMG I just now realized, I was in such a hurry recording the intro, I forgot to introduce myself! Hi! I’m your host, Ben Strothmann, a.k.a. Honey LaBronx, the Vegan Drag Queen! Here’s my final episode of the year! No, it’s not holiday themed. And yes, I do realize I missed Halloween, I missed Thanksgiving, … Episode 118 – The Vegan Pastor (Pastor Robert Munro) Read More »
I first learned about Styngvi through my gurl Honey LaBronx. Styngvi is an Icelandic artist who uses his talents to inspire and educate others. His designs are simple, and yet [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 277 | Artivist Styngvi appeared first on MikeyPod.
I first learned about Styngvi through my gurl Honey LaBronx. Styngvi is an Icelandic artist who uses his talents to inspire and educate others. His designs are simple, and yet [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 277 | Artivist Styngvi appeared first on MikeyPod.
Honey Labronx joins us to talk about using her exposure as a drag performer to spread the vegan message to new audiences. A member of Queer Rising, Honey was heavily involved in the 2011 fight for marriage equality in New York State. She even went to jail fighting for marriage equality along with her drag mother, Bob The Drag Queen (winner of Season 8 of RuPaul's Drag Race). https://www.soflovegans.com/honey-labronx-soflo-vegans-podcast/
For as long as I have known Honey LaBronx, I have to say it is a damn shame that this is her first appearance on the podcast. We did a [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 261 | Vegan Drag Queen Honey LaBronx appeared first on MikeyPod.
For as long as I have known Honey LaBronx, I have to say it is a damn shame that this is her first appearance on the podcast. We did a [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 261 | Vegan Drag Queen Honey LaBronx appeared first on MikeyPod.
Tweet LIVE this Sunday, June 24rd at 635pm Small Bites on Wildfire Radio is going VEGAN. Small Bites Radio's resident Vegan Chef Christina Martin of Cooking To Nourish will be in studio for some fun and food talk hosting the show since Derek is away on vacation. We all know eating Vegan is good for your health, but did you know that it can look good on your body as well. To talk more about how, we are thrilled to welcome Michelle Schwegmann the Co-Founder of The Herbivore Clothing Company. Michelle Schwegmann and Josh Hooten founded The Herbivore Clothing Company in 2002 with hopes of spreading a positive message about animal rights and environmentalism. They have travelled to events all over the country tabling, speaking, and giving cooking demos to promote kinder and more sustainable lifestyles. At home in Portland their store in southeast is a hub for vegans, and the vegan-curious as well as travelers from all over the planet visiting the world's only vegan mini-mall. They use Herbivore as a way to help fundraise and promote countless organizations by donating their products, time, and design work. In 2015 they wrote Eat Like You Give A Damn, a cookbook and vegan how-to guide to help those just starting out navigate their new cruelty-free life. They have 2 rescued dogs and one vegan-since-birth daughter, Ruby. So how do you make Vegan food tasty so darn tasty? We will also be joined by Chef AJ of EatUnprocessed.com and host of TV show Healthy Living with Chef AJ on FoodyTV to chat about this. Chef AJ has been devoted to a plant-exclusive diet for over 40 years. With her comedy background, she has made appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Show with David Letterman and more. A chef, culinary instructor and professional speaker, she is author of the popular book Unprocessed: How to Achieve Vibrant Health and Your Ideal Weight, which chronicles her journey from an obese junk-food vegan faced with a diagnosis of pre-cancerous polyps, to learning how to create foods that nourish and heal the body. Her latest bestselling book The Secrets to Ultimate Weight Loss: A Revolutionary Approach to Conquer Cravings, Overcome Food Addiction and Lose Weight Without Going Hungry has received glowing endorsement by many luminaries in the plant based movement. Based in Los Angeles, Chef AJ teaches a monthly sold-out seminar featuring cooking instruction, nutritional science and song parodies, all delivered with comedic panache. Never content to leave her audience with mere “just do it” advice, she teaches how to create meals to transform their health, how to deal with cravings and food addiction and addresses the emotional side of eating. She is the creator of the Ultimate Weight Loss Program, which has helped hundreds of people achieve the health and the body that they deserve. Chef AJ was the Executive Pastry Chef at Santé Restaurant in Los Angeles where she was famous for her sugar, oil, salt and gluten free desserts which use the fruit, the whole fruit and nothing but the whole fruit. Chef AJ is also creator of Healthy Taste of LA and the YouTube cooking show The Chef and the Dietitian,. Chef AJ holds a certificate in Plant-Based Nutrition from eCornell University and is proud to say that her IQ is higher than her cholesterol.' So you know where to buy fancy Vegan clothes and eat Vegan food, so now where should you go to hang with other likeminded people and have lots of fun? Well we have Kendra Arnold and Marisa Sweeney to talk about New Jersey VegFest. Kendra has been vegan for 15 years and vegetarian for even longer. Living a healthy, happy lifestyle and bringing people together is a huge motivator for her and she is a founder of Bike & Walk Morristown and is a dedicated lover of delicious vegan food and drink as well as host of Vegan Booster Club: a podcast featuring our vendors and their growing vegan businesses and organizer for New Jersey VegFest & Sprout Everywhere Events. Marisa is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist in New Jersey and Pennsylvania since 2009. Owner and Creator of the New Jersey VegFest, The Garden State's Official Vegan Food Festival and Owner of Be Well a wellness center in Morristown that houses a team of integrative health and wellness practitioners that was established in 2012 growing the vegan movement one community at a time. The New Jersey VegFest and Atlantic City Vegan Food Festival will feature 200 vendors, inspiring speakers, a 10k & 5k on the boardwalk, live music, cooking demos and much more, all right on the boardwalk in Atlantic City. On July 13th there will be a vegan food truck festival at the Showboat Hotel. Then July 14th at Showboat Atlantic City they have Robert F. Diggs aka The RZA of the world-renowned Wu-Tang Clan, Scott Jurek an Ultrarunner, Lauren Ornelas of Food Empowerment Project, author Bryant Terry, Erika Boyd of Detroit Vegan Soul, and Party with Honey Labronx. Over 200 food and product vendors will be on the former casino floor of the Showboat Atlantic City. There will be food, fashion, products, and non-profits. There will be plenty of seating so you can relax and enjoy your food, along with live music, chef demos and more. This is festival you can spend the day at or you can eat, head out to the boardwalk and beach and come back and hang out with us again. For more info go to: https://njvegfest.com/atlantic-city-vegan-food-festival/ Small Bites Radio correspondent Actor John DiRenzo is out and about with his valuable insight and experience in the culinary world so be sure to catch him on QVC selling the high quality Copper Chef products and getting ready for his new show Regional Eats. You say you STILL NEED MORE!!! Don't forget we still have our regular weekly segments from Courier-Post nightlife correspondent and The New York Times recognized John Howard-Fusco for his news of the week and please remember that John's book “A Culinary History of Cape May: Salt Oysters, Beach Plums & Cabernet Franc” from Arcadia Publishing The History Press is now available to buy, Chef Barbie Marshall who is a Chef Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Season 10 finalist and appeared on Season 17 of FOX Hell's Kitchen #AllStars, and Chef Barbie was named Pennsylvania's most influential chef by Cooking Light will delight us with her tip of the week, and a joke of the week from legendary joke teller Jackie Martling of The Howard Stern Show fame and Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling with his autobiography “The Joke Man: Bow to Stern” from Post Hill Press with foreword by Artie Lange available to order on Amazon.com. Fat Jack's BBQ and Bluejeanfood.com hope you will use the TuneIn app to listen worldwide or also catch Small Bites Radio syndicated LIVE Sundays on KGTK 920AM, KITZ 1400AM, KSBN 1230AM, KBNP 1410AM, distributed by satellite through the Salem Radio Network, ScyNet Radio, Stitcher Radio, PodOmatic, and TryThisDish Radio which is the only independently owned and operated international chef-driven foodie and lifestyle radio network in the world! Also repeats of our shows are available to be listened to daily on the above platforms 5:30pm-6:30pm and on Mondays at 10am on Wildfire Radio, and as usual the newest episodes are available the following day on iTunes and PlayerFM. https://wildfireradio.com/small-bites/ Some vendors at New Jersey VegFest, Atlantic City include but is not limited to: VENDORS ABSOLUTE GREEN Animal Protection League of New Jersey (APL) Aya's Natural Treasures, LLC. (Natural Bath & Body Products) Bunny Treats Chocolate Calling Compassion Company Cooking To Nourish CornKrush, LLC Creature Comforts Stationery Eat Nice Foods The Fanciful Fox Filfil Foods Freakin' Vegan Gelotti Ice Cream Ghost Vegan Gone Pie Vegan Bakery Grape Cat Vegan Clothing and Accessories Green Moustache USA Gypsy Pops Holi Aioli VENDORS Homemade Betty Los Amigos Restaurant (Atlantic City-based business) natájam&co. (Atlantic City-based business) Nature Has Flavor NaturallySweet Desserts NITRO Beverage Co. Rockaway Gypsea Screamer's Pizzeria Sea Me Glow (Atlantic City based business) Sea Shepherd Conservation Society SELF Love Sloppiest Joe Tamerlane Farm Animal Sanctuary Teeminder V Marks the Shop Vegan Book Corner Vital Eats Warmth Soy Candle Co. Young Living Essential Oils Last but certainly not least, our ad was brought you by National Credit Card Repair and be sure to stay tuned all the way till the end of the to listen to one of greatest guest spots ever from Derek Timm Jr. The post Small Bites – Episode 86 appeared first on Wildfire Radio.
What happens when we look at men performing something other than masculinity on purpose and for fun? Samantha and Remoy are joined this week by the illustrious Ben Strothmann, also known by his drag name of Honey LaBronx! Ben puts the hosts on game about what drag actually is, how the performance of masculinity is alive and well in the MSM community, and his own definition of “toxic masculinity”. The three explore how drag is a freeing self-expression as a contrast to the masks of masculinity and femininity that we are confined to.
Episode 95 (Air Date: June 21st, 2017) On the road again! I just can't wait to get back on the road again! Greetings from Wisconsin! Today I am joined by Big Fat Vegan Radio listener, my long-time friend Sara Andrews. Sara and I collaborated on Honey LaBronx's out-of-town drag show as an after-party for the MadCity Vegan Festival. The event raised … Episode 95 – Road trip with Sara Andrews! Read More »
Episode 95 (Air Date: June 21st, 2017) On the road again! I just can’t wait to get back on the road again! Greetings from Wisconsin! Today I am joined by Big Fat Vegan Radio listener, my long-time friend Sara Andrews. Sara and I collaborated on Honey LaBronx’s out-of-town drag show as an after-party for the MadCity Vegan Festival. The event raised … Episode 95 – Road trip with Sara Andrews! Read More »
In this Episode: Vegan drag queen Honey LaBronx (AKA Ben Strothmann) just moved into a gorgeous, affordable apartment in Manhattan. How he got it is another story. It involves negotiating with the IRS. PLUS a fellow podcaster shout out! Like the show? Tip The Bartender! Or give it 5 stars!
You think you know what a vegan looks like? We’re as unique as can be, and our guests today, über-tattooed wrestler Big Bald Mike and the ever-elegant Honey LaBronx of YouTube fame, will discuss being vegan and being yourself.
Today, the theme is equality and tolerance. We have Honey LaBronx, one of my favorite guests ever! Please take a listen! Animal rights = human rights! Oh, and find out how incredibly difficult it is for me to read Dr. Seuss out loud, sort of reminds me of when the teacher called on you to read out loud in front of the class in third grade and you can't focus on reading because you're so nervous! I actually feel as though I can only read at a third-grade level when I read Dr. Seuss! ;) New episode coming soon and actively seeking suggestions to make the podcast better and address sound-quality issues, etc. If you're good with that stuff email me! ed@eatingconsciously.com I really couldn't do this without all the help you guys have given me so far! Have fun and leave feedback in the form of reviews on iTunes! Download now!
On today's podcast, I host an intimate discussion between myself, Colleen Patrick-Goudreau, Honey LaBronx and MikeyPod! We host a big "nelly fit," as we discuss topics such as animal welfare vs. abolition, palm oil, and LGBTQ equality. Please visit their respective sites below!Colleen Patrick-Goudreau:www.compassionatecooks.com@PatrickGoudreau on TwitterHoney LaBronx:www.vegandragqueen.com@HoneyLaBronx on TwitterMichael Harren:www.mikeypod.comwww.michaelharren.comDownload now!Subscribe with iTunes!Subscribe by email!
SHOW NOTES: Episode 6 (Air Date: September 17, 2012) You can blame Ben for not sticking to a more regular podcasting schedule. We’re hoping soon to get back on track with that! But for now, we’re thrilled to bring you this new episode… Please hit us up with any feedback you have, we love hearing from … Episode 6 – Beyond Meat, Larry the Lobster, and Honey LaBronx on the Food Network??? Read More »
SHOW NOTES: Episode 6 (Air Date: September 17, 2012) You can blame Ben for not sticking to a more regular podcasting schedule. We're hoping soon to get back on track with that! But for now, we're thrilled to bring you this new episode… Please hit us up with any feedback you have, we love hearing from … Episode 6 – Beyond Meat, Larry the Lobster, and Honey LaBronx on the Food Network??? Read More »
Vegcast 107 features an interview with Honey LaBronx, who will be making a Philadelphia appearance at a fundraiser for the Peace Advocacy Network. We also hear a song from Green Beings and a Science Fact about another reason the developed world will need to cut its meat and dairy consumption in half in the very near future.
Vegcast 107 features an interview with Honey LaBronx, who will be making a Philadelphia appearance at a fundraiser for the Peace Advocacy Network. We also hear a song from Green Beings and a Science Fact about another reason the developed world will need to cut its meat and dairy consumption in half in the very near future.