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Since we recorded this podcast back in February, Lindsay started a new chapter and no longer works at V-Dog. We're happy to share her insight and experience with you, nonetheless! Animals aren't simple commodities or items. Our pets have lives and personalities, and part of responsible pet parenthood is looking after our companions and making sure they live a long, full life. Jason Wrobel & Whitney Lauritsen get into a lively conversation with the former Vice President of V-Dog, animal rights advocate Lindsay Rubin. Lindsay talks about V-Dog and the company's mission to provide healthy, safe and delicious vegan food for dogs. She shares her insights on feeding your dog a vegan diet and she thinks you should consider it. A discussion on the commodification of animals and pets also comes up. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the This Might Get Uncomfortable community today:wellevatr.comWellevatr FacebookWellevatr TwitterWellevatr Instagram
In this episode of Veggie Doctor Radio, I chat with Lindsay Rubin, VP at V-Dog about her vegan journey and working for a vegan dog food company. About featured guest: Lindsay Rubin is the Vice President at v-dog, a San Francisco-based vegan dog food company. Forever obsessed with animals, she ran her own dog sitting business in high school and went on to college where she became vegetarian. After learning about the dairy and egg industries, she went vegan and became an animal rights activist. In 2013, she met Dave, the late founder of v-dog, and started working with the company as the first full-time employee. Fast forward to the present, Lindsay is proud to help lead v-dog - the current largest ethical, vegan business in the pet food space. LINDSAY RUBIN https://v-dog.com https://instagram.com/vdogfood Disclaimer: The information on this blog, website and podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to replace careful evaluation and treatment. If you have concerns about your or your child’s eating, nutrition or growth, consult a doctor. I have an affiliate partnership with Splendid Spoon where you can get $25 off your first order if you want to give it a try! Splendid spoon offers pre-made smoothies, juice shots and delicious bowls that require no preparation besides heating up! https://splendidspoon.z724.net/c/2360827/774963/9621 Shop my favorite things doctoryami.com/shop Please support my work, become a Patreon https://patreon.com/thedoctoryami Mentions: V-dog dog food: https://v-dog.com/collections/all A Parent’s Guide to Intuitive Eating: How to Raise Kids Who Love to Eat Healthy by Dr. Yami Leave an 'Amazon Review' MORE LISTENING OPTIONS Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/vdritunes Spotify: http://bit.ly/vdrspotify NEWSLETTER SIGN UP https://doctoryami.com/signup OR Text 'FIBER' to 668-66 FIND ME AT Doctoryami.com Instagram.com/thedoctoryami Facebook.com/thedoctoryami Veggiefitkids.com * * * * MORE FROM ME Read - http://veggiefitkids.com/blog Listen: http://bit.ly/vdrpodcast Watch - http://bit.ly/vfkvideos TEDx Talk - http://bit.ly/DOCTORYAMITEDX * * * * Questions? Email me: Yami@doctoryami.com
This hour of L&R is devoted to the phenomenal sounds of Kingston, NY based trio @Amityames, featuring an in-depth interview with singer/guitarist Lindsay Rubin! Lindsay joins a solo Elann this week to share stories of her early years as the daughter of musicians, counting her atheistic blessings while overcoming anxiety, and pulling inspiration from Elliott Smith. Featured later in the show are early to mid 10's tunes that Lindsay recorded, including one under the name L.E. Rubin that could have used, in her words, "a fucking metronome." Follow Amity on Bandcamp, Spotify, or right here on Souncloud!
Lindsay Rubin fronts Kingston, NY indie band Amity, who have just released a brand new single “Clover.” She’s also a cat mom, self care enthusiast, and overall delight to talk to. Hear “Clover” at the end of the episode and listen for an exclusive peek at what living in MK’s neighborhood sounds like! Also, what’s a pillow princess anyway?https://amity.bandcamp.com/track/cloverThis episode supported by Unleashed Music - unleashedmusic.comand Susan Barnett, Upstate Country Realty - upstatecountryrealty.com
Today I am speaking with Lindsay Rubin. Lindsay is the Vice President at v-dog, a San Francisco-based vegan dog food company. Forever obsessed with animals, she ran her own dog sitting business in high school and went on to college where she became vegetarian. After learning about the dairy and egg industries, she went vegan and became an animal rights activist. In 2013, she met Dave, the late founder of v-dog, and started working with the company as the first full-time employee. Fast forward to the present, Lindsay is proud to help lead v-dog - the current largest ethical, vegan business in the pet food space. Key points addressed were V-Dog’s history and presence as the largest ethical vegan business in pet food industryWe also discussed many myths and unknown aspects of Dog’s and their propensity and proclivity toward loving a vegan diet.
Lindsay Rubin is setting the record straight—dogs aren’t carnivores, they’re omnivores, and they can thrive on a plant-based diet. As the Vice President of V-dog, a vegan dog food company, Lindsay employs both science and strong anecdotal evidence to help us understand what kind of foods nourish our canine companions the best. Anyone skeptical about feeding their dog meat-free food will definitely walk away from this conversation with a changed perspective—especially after hearing what’s in meat-based dog food. Alexandra even gives the minty treats a try, and her reaction may surprise you. Tune in to learn how nutrition can change your dog’s life for good. What we discuss in this episode: - How dogs are different than wolves - Lindsay’s personal vegan journey - What’s really in meat-based dog food - How to transition dogs to a plant-based diet - The evolution of V-dog - V-dog website: https://v-dog.com/ Connect with Switch4Good - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2toqAmlQpwR1HDF_KKfGg - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Switch4Good/ - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/switch4good/ - Twitter - https://twitter.com/Switch4GoodOrg - Website - https://switch4good.org/
In this episode, Lindsay and I talk about V-dog which was founded in 2005 by the late Dave Middlesworth, and his wife Linda, two vegans with two rescue pit bulls, who wanted an ethical vegan dog food for their dogs. They started V-dog to provide…
Lindsay Rubin is the Vice President of v-dog; the vegan and family-owned, dog food brand based out of San Francisco. In this episode, Lindsay not only shares her personal story of veganism, but also squashes some common misconceptions about the ideal doggie diet! Website: https://v-dog.com FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Vdogfood Twitter: https://twitter.com/vdogfood Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vdogfood/ Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user56587092 Shout out to Chia the Vegan Pit! https://www.instagram.com/chiatheveganpit/
Branding can make or break your ecommerce business. Good branding allows you to charge higher prices. Good branding increases conversion rates. It's a really big deal. But it's also really difficult to get right. Today on the show I'm joined by Lindsay Rubin from V-dog. She's mastered the art and science of branding and today she shares all of her branding secrets and more... Listen now. The 5-Minute Ecommerce Email Marketing Hack Stop leaving money on the table. Without great email marketing, you're missing out on 6-7 figures per year of revenue and profit. Download this checklist, go through it, and in less than 5 minutes you'll know exactly what you need to do to increase your email revenue. This is our secret sauce and we're giving it all away for free, no strings attached. Click here to download the checklist for free. Links: Wavebreak v-dog Listen on iTunes Learn more about Wavebreak This episode is sponsored by... Klaviyo — Over 10,000 innovative brands are growing their businesses by listening and understanding to cues from their customers--easily turning that information into valuable marketing messages used to build highly segmented, automated email campaigns, such as win back campaigns or abandoned cart emails and more.
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In this episode, you'll learn from an entrepreneur on how to gracefully handle haters and trolls. Lindsay Rubin is the founder of V-dog. V-dog creates healthy, vegan food and treats for dogs. Tune in to learn How to make sure customers know your core values How to handle disagreements with trolls on social media How to create blog posts that customers actually want **Show Notes:**www.shopify.com/blog/v-dog-controversy-trolls
Can my dog really go plant-based? Have you ever pondered this question? Find out the answer in this episode! Lindsay Rubin is the Vice President of v-dog, a vegan dog food company. In this episode she talks all about advocating for animal rights, what led her to Veganism and how she is leading the V-Dog team into the future of vegan pet food. Visit V-Dog: https://v-dog.com Thank-you for listening to this episode. If you like this podcast feel free to subscribe, like and comment. For more plant-based inspiration, coaching and education, visit: https://jenniferzee.com/ AND Learn from 20 world-renowned experts with my plant-based online summit: https://plantbasedmasterysummit.com
In this episode I interview Lindsay Rubin, director of operations for v-dog, a vegan dog food company in San Francisco. Always obsessed with animals, Lindsay ran her own dog sitting business in high school, and became a vegetarian at college. After learning about the dairy and egg industries, she went vegan and became an animal rights activist. Photo by Gianna Conci Photography In 2013, she met Dave Middlesworth, the late founder of v-dog, who started the company in 2005 with his wife Linda, and starting working with the company as the first full-time employee. She currently leads the company's strategy for growth. In this interview Lindsay discusses: • The challenges the company faced with packing, warehousing and distribution companies when it started out and how it resolved these • How partnerships have been instrumental in the growth of the brand • How and why the company is expanding internationally under the v-planet brand name • How the company decides when and what type of new product to bring out • The advantages of competitions and giveaways and how v-dog makes the most of these to gain more brand awareness • The benefits of having a live chat system on the company website, the tool it uses for this, and how the team manages enquiries • And much more Visit the v-dog website Brands mentioned in vegan business news roundup: Forbes article: This Ban On Vegan 'Meat' Labeling Sets A Dangerous Precedent (It's Also Hypocritical) Sunfed Meats Iceland 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 Lindsay Rubin, director of operations for v-dog, a vegan dog food company in San Francisco. Always obsessed with animals, Lindsay ran her own dog sitting... Read More
Lindsay Rubin of vegan dog food company v-dog chats with Katrina Fox of Vegan Business Talk.
In the fourth episode of Cha-Ching, Lindsay Rubin, Manager of Operations at V-Dog, joins the show to discuss:- How V-Dog was able to double their following on Instagram- Why a rebrand was the key to V-Dog's massive growth and success- How to explain your product to potential customersLearn more about V-Dog here.