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Ruby Roth's work is defined by the female form and depicts the inner lives of women through emotionally visceral representations of the bodies they inhabit.For the past several years, amidst a radical transition from a decade of familial life as a best-selling children's book author-illustrator to self-determined independence as a single female artist, Roth has explored the deep end of the feminine spectrum and its archetypes.Roth's work often features solitary women navigating inner and outer wildernesses. In vast emptiness, surrounded by hints of nature, her wild women and “girl gods” find their way through physical and spiritual dimensions of darkness and light, bondage and freedom, apocalypse and utopia, life and death, transmuting nourishing or toxic forces into usable means.Roth has been a keen observer of the body since childhood, having been diagnosed with scoliosis, which required 13 years of aggressive and painful treatment. Rooted in academic anatomy and pop surrealism, her artwork——often created in live-model sessions——exaggerates and distorts female forms to reflect them as vessels of powerful, feminine processing.Roth is based in Los Angeles, CA.SRTN Website
Featured on Today, CNN, FOX, and other major media outlets, Ruby Roth is the leading author-illustrator of a series of vegan books for kids. Her media clips have garnered millions of views and her books have been translated into multiple languages and are distributed around the world. Ruby Roth's work today is defined by the female form and depicts the inner lives of women through emotionally visceral representations of the bodies they inhabit. For the past several years, amidst a radical transition from a decade of familial life as a best-selling children's book author-illustrator to self-determined independence as a single female artist, Roth has explored the deep end of the feminine spectrum and its archetypes. Roth's work often features solitary women navigating inner and outer wildernesses. In vast emptiness, surrounded by hints of nature, her wild women and “girl gods” find their way through physical and spiritual dimensions of darkness and light, bondage and freedom, apocalypse and utopia, life and death, transmuting nourishing or toxic forces into usable means. Roth has been a keen observer of the body since childhood, having been diagnosed with scoliosis, which required 13 years of aggressive and painful treatment. Rooted in academic anatomy and pop surrealism, her artwork——often created in live-model sessions——exaggerates and distorts female forms to reflect them as vessels of powerful, feminine processing. Roth is based in Los Angeles, CA. More at RubyRoth.co and RubyRoth.art.
Dr. Jane Goodall describes her work as “enchanting and powerful” while Psychology Today warned to “avoid” her books. In this episode, Kathy is joined by children's author / illustrator and vegan activ
Dr. Jane Goodall describes her work as “enchanting and powerful” while Psychology Today warned to “avoid” her books. In this episode, Kathy is joined by children's author / illustrator and vegan activist Ruby Roth to discuss: The controversy surrounding her books, including the widely discussed Vegan is Love The importance of including children in the animal rights movement How to stand your ground as an activist Her book, Bad Day, that helps discuss mental health with children Connect with Kathy Stevens: Facebook: Kathy Stevens, Catskill Animal Sanctuary Twitter: @CASanctuary Books: Where the Blind Horse Sings Website: CASanctuary.org Instagram: @catskill_animal_sanctuary YouTube: Catskill Animal Sanctuary
Legendary comedian, actor, writer, producer, author and Twitter Star, George Wallace has released his newly anticipated book. "Bulltwit.and Whatnot" The Online Ramblings of GEORGE WALLACE" with Foreword By Patton Oswalt. Wallace, also known as the New Mr. Las Vegas, has been a legendary staple in Hollywood and Vegas as a star whose longevity in comedy and as an actor and writer has defied most odds. Most recently, unexpectedly he has become a Twitter sensation and social media star, garnering over close to a million followers, who adore his Twitter rants. Published by George Wallace, ISBN 978-0-578-65588-8, Cost $19.95, Available at http://www.georgewallace.net Book design by Ruby Roth, Cover illustration by Tom Richner and Author photograph by Kevin Hart. "I wasn't sure why I would give away jokes for free. I made the leap though, and I'm so glad I did. This has been an incredible journey, getting to share my most ridiculous thoughts with the click of a button, then see the reactions of so many. I have shared the love and I have felt the love. I thought I would document some of this wild ride in book form. Oh, and there's oodles of "Bulltwit" where this came from, so stay tuned for more. Laughs are truly the best medicine," states George Wallace.
Legendary comedian, actor, writer, producer, author and Twitter Star, George Wallace has released his newly anticipated book. "Bulltwit.and Whatnot" The Online Ramblings of GEORGE WALLACE" with Foreword By Patton Oswalt. Wallace, also known as the New Mr. Las Vegas, has been a legendary staple in Hollywood and Vegas as a star whose longevity in comedy and as an actor and writer has defied most odds. Most recently, unexpectedly he has become a Twitter sensation and social media star, garnering over close to a million followers, who adore his Twitter rants. Published by George Wallace, ISBN 978-0-578-65588-8, Cost $19.95, Available at http://www.georgewallace.net Book design by Ruby Roth, Cover illustration by Tom Richner and Author photograph by Kevin Hart. "I wasn't sure why I would give away jokes for free. I made the leap though, and I'm so glad I did. This has been an incredible journey, getting to share my most ridiculous thoughts with the click of a button, then see the reactions of so many. I have shared the love and I have felt the love. I thought I would document some of this wild ride in book form. Oh, and there's oodles of "Bulltwit" where this came from, so stay tuned for more. Laughs are truly the best medicine," states George Wallace.
Are vegan parents cruel for "forcing" their kids to eat plant foods? It feels ridiculous just typing that out but a good handful of people actually believe it to be true. Not us, though. Health coach and vegan mother Lindsay Ingalls joins Alisha to share her experience raising vegan kids and addresses a few of the hate comments she’s received about her children’s diet and lifestyle. She also offers advice to parents who are interested in helping their kids eat more plant-based. // Find Lindsay on Instagram and TikTok at @naturallylindsay. // Check out Ruby Roth's resources for kids: https://shop.drawordie.com/collection?category=Kids // Visit https://thelishlife.com/blog/2020/8/31/episode-14-can-children-be-vegan to browse a complete list of vegan parenting resources recommended by Lindsay. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alisha-vavilakolanu/support
When a person, especially a famous figure, tries to move away from the one thing they're known for, it can often be a crisis not just for themselves, but for the people around them and those who follow them. But you must not shy away from reinventing yourself - the way you perceive yourself and, […]
When a person, especially a famous figure, tries to move away from the one thing they’re known for, it can often be a crisis not just for themselves, but for the people around them and those who follow them. But you must not shy away from reinventing yourself – the way you perceive yourself and, in turn, how others perceive you. Jason Wrobel and Whitney Lauritsen chat with Ruby Roth, an artist and designer. Ruby talks about the process of reinventing yourself viewed through the lens of her own experience. If you’re on the verge of choosing a different path for yourself, maybe Ruby’s story can help you! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the This Might Get Uncomfortable community today: wellevatr.com Wellevatr Facebook Wellevatr Twitter Wellevatr Instagram
We highlight a trio of children's books you'll enjoy reading aloud over and over and over again.
Wanna know how the hustle of building your own brand and business really looks? What it looks like to be the creative and the business / marketing person? Matt @mattgottesman sits down with Ruby Roth (Artist, Designer, Author & Illustrator) and they talk about the process of being multi-disciplinary to build both your art and your business, doing all the activities one isn’t used to doing in order to grow, managing your inner self on the entrepreneurial journey, taking a stand and not playing into industry, managing your growth at every single step, serving different audiences, evolving the personal brand as it grows and expands and much more… Follow Me: Instagram: https://instagram.com/mattgottesman Instagram: https://instagram.com/hdfmagazine Website: https://mattgottesman.com Facebook: @mattgottesmanofficial Featured Guest: Ruby Roth: https://instagram.com/ruby_roth Website: https://rubyroth.co Facebook: www.facebook.com/rubyroth Podcast: Subscribe: https://ampl.ink/dZ2Xd ß All Platforms Instagram: https://instagram.com/hustlesoldseparately Other Great Links: Join Our Private Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/alchemytribeofficial
We all have bad days. That's just life. But, as nannies, we are helping to teach our little ones how to work through their big feelings and bad days. Our guest this week - children's book author and illustrator, Ruby Roth - is here to share how she learned to work through her big feelings and why she created the book Bad Day to help kids around the world better understand their emotions.To learn more about Ruby Roth and her work, click here: https://shop.drawordie.com/collection?category=KidsBe sure to follow Chronicles of Nannya on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chroniclesofnannya/And Twitter: https://twitter.com/nannyapodcastAnd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chroniclesofnannya/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Leave Us A Review Ruby Roth is an acclaimed activist, artist, former teacher, and author whose children's books have been featured in The Huffington Post, Change.org, and Glamour. A passionate advocate for creating a more sustainable world, Ruby has taken her vegan food philosophy to major media outlets such as The Today Show, FOX, ABC, and CNN — and as a plant-based family ourselves, we couldn't be more grateful for her work. Ruby has been vegan since 2003, and she first discovered children's interest in veganism while teaching art at an elementary school. This inspired her to write her book, “That's Why We Don't Eat Animals” in 2009. “That's Why We Don't Eat Animals” was the first non-fiction book of its kind and addresses issues such as factory farming and the effect that meat-eating has on the environment. Most importantly, “That's Why We Don't Eat Animals” explains the emotional lives of animals and gives families an opportunity to sit down and open up a dialogue about sustainable living. Since the runaway success of “That's Why We Don't Eat Animals” Ruby has created five more beautifully illustrated children's books, including; Vegan Is Love, V Is for Vegan, The Help Yourself Cookbook for Kids and the soon to be released, Bad Day. We love this collection of books, not only because it has helped countless parents educate and encourage their children to find a holistic approach to healthy living, but also because it stresses the power of good habits and their ability to change the world for the better. We got to chat to Ruby about how growing up in a family of holocaust survivors influenced her childhood, what made her want to create such an illuminating series of children's books, and how she manages the inevitable artistic blocks that all creatives face. The Lasting Effects of Familial Trauma Ruby grew up in a family of Jewish holocaust survivors, and she was candid with us about how this shaped her childhood. As someone who's grandparents were also holocaust survivors, I can relate to Ruby's experience. We shared with each other how our families history permeated our psyche as children, from being proud of our collective resilience to having a deep-seated fear of loss and suffering. “There's a little bit of an undercurrent, and I wouldn't know otherwise, where it came from, that things could get taken away, or that something bad could happen. You know, there are studies now in, in the field of neuroscience that shows how fear is passed down through generations — even if the children didn't experience the cause of the fear.” The Importance of Overcoming Resistance Almost every artist at some point experiences a creative block, it's just part of the process, and can be difficult to navigate out of without conscious effort. Ruby explained to us that she views this resistance and lack of inspiration as something to overcome. One tool she uses to help her stay on track of her “resistance” is to create lists of tasks she needs to complete and to simply remind herself that she is only one person, and there is only so much she can achieve each day. “There is constant resistance always, in me. And I think in every artist's and creative mind, that is always something that I am overcoming all the time, sometimes it's every day, sometimes multiple times a day. “ All You Can Do Is Try Does anyone truly have everything in life figured out? Whether you're a creative pinpointing your ideal medium and niche, or a parent helping your kids to navigate childhood, most of us are just trying our best. Ruby explained to us the importance of experimenting with your business model and putting yourself out there — even if you aren't sure what the end result might be. “We are all trying, nobody knows. Even the even top-level people are still experimenting, and aren't sure what's going to work and what isn't. And I often tell myself, you haven't even begun to try. You know, when I'm feeling down or whatever, there are so many things to try and so many avenues to explore that we really cannot let ourselves go down any hole of like, ‘Oh, it's not working. It's not working.' — You haven't even tried, you know?” To hear the rest of our conversation with Ruby, click the player below and prepare to be inspired! And if you're interested in purchasing any of Ruby's wonderful books, we've linked them below for your convenience. Links & Resources Bad Day Kids Book That's Why We Don't Eat Animals: A Book About Vegans, Vegetarians, and All Living Things V Is for Vegan: The ABCs of Being Kind Vegan Is Love: Having Heart and Taking Action The Help Yourself Cookbook for Kids: 60 Easy Plant-Based Recipes Kids Can Make to Stay Healthy and Save the Earth Connect with Ruby Facebook Twitter Website Instagram Connect with The Shifting Perceptions Podcast: Shifting Perceptions Website Join Our Mailing List Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Jay Alders Jay Alders Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Pinterest Connect with Chelsea Alders & Companies Om Mamas Doulas Website Sun Dreams Productions Website Instagram Chelsea Om Mamas Doulas Sun Dreams Productions
Join us for this special podcast where we meet children’s book author and illustrator, Ruby Roth. Get inspired as she talks about the 10th Anniversary of “Why We Don’t Eat Animals” and tells us about her NEWEST book coming out this month. The post Exclusive Vegan Family Podcast with Ruby Roth appeared first on TryVeg.
IN THIS EPISODE: Artist and author Ruby Roth is the author is the author of three children's picture books (That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals, V Is for Vegan, Vegan is Love), The Help Yourself Cookbook For Kids, and a former art teacher. She often speaks to schools and other groups and has appeared on The Today Show, CNN, FOX, NBC, ABC News, HuffPo, Washington Post, Redbook, Glamour, Wired, and Globe and Mail. LOOKING FOR AWESOME PLANT-BASED MEAL PLANS? Visit our homepage at leangreendad.com for a free 30-days of Prepear and get recipes for your busy family that you can make in just 15 minutes or less!
Hey, guys! In this episode, I am chatting with Ruby Roth, artist, designer, and the author-illustrator of four books for kids on veganism. Ruby focuses on art direction, and illustration for clients in fashion, art, music, and entertainment. Full Interview notes, guest contacts, key takeaways, and resources: https://artsideoflife.com/ruby-roth/ Special offer for Art Side of Life listeners
Children's book author, vegan activist and talented artist Ruby Roth has written here best book yet Help Yourself. Experts tell us the best way to teach kids healthy eating habits is to involve them in the process. This irresistibe cookbook presents 60 appealing recipes kids will beg to make themselves, in fun and charming illustrations they will love. Bursting with color, humor, cute animal characters, and cool facts (did you know your brain actually shrinks when you're dehydrated? Drink water, quick!), Help Yourself empowers children to take charge of their own nutrition -- for now and for life! Recipes include: fun-to-munch hand-held snacks like Life Boats.bright fruit-flavored drinks like Tickled Pink.the always popular things-on-toast, like Leprechaun Footprints.salads they will actually eat, like Tiger Stripes.cozy soups like Tomato Tornado.and sweets like chocolatey Disappearing Dots!
Episode 89 features noted artist and author Ruby Roth. Ruby Roth, who’s lived vegan since 2003, is an artist, designer, an activist and is the author and illustrator of four vegan books for children: “That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals” (2009), “Vegan is Love: Having Heart and Taking Action” (2012), ”V Is for Vegan: The ABCs of Being Kind” (2013), and most recently “The Help Yourself Cookbook for
This week we’re joined by LA based artist, author, illustrator and designer, Ruby Roth. Ruby is the world's leading author and illustrator of vegan and vegetarian books for children, and has been featured on CNN, FOX, and many other major media outlets. Complementing her degrees in art and American Studies, Ruby has researched animal agriculture, health, nutrition, and the benefits of a plant-based diet for over a decade. In this episode, Ruby shares how her art and passion for veganism have been combined, and discusses the challenges involved in making a living as an artist. Ruby has also very kindly offered to give away a free copy of her latest book! For your chance to win, share this episode on Facebook or Twitter and subscribe to our mailing list, and we’ll be picking a winner at random next week! Highlights: - Ruby is an artist first and foremost - Ruby is an undercover punk - you wouldn’t know by looking at her, but you would if you saw her music collection! - We hear how Ruby ended up... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Vegan Is Love, author-illustrator Ruby Roth introduces young readers to veganism as a lifestyle of compassion and action. Broadening the scope of her popular first book Thats Why We Dont Eat Animals, Roth illustrates how our daily choices ripple out locally and globally, conveying what we can do to protect animals, the environment, and people across the world. Roth explores the many opportunities we have to make ethical decisions: refusing products tested on or made from animals; avoiding sea parks, circuses, animal races, and zoos; choosing to buy organic food; and more. Roths message is direct but sensitive, bringing into sharp focus what it means to “put our love into action.” Featuring empowering back-of-the-book resources on action children can take themselves, this is the next step for adults and kids alike to create a more sustainable and compassionate world. Tune in to this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, host, June Stoyer talks to author, Ruby Roth to talk about her best-selling book, Vegan is Love: Having Heart and Taking Action. Today's show is sponsored by Eden Foods the most trusted name in certified organic clean food! When you shop online at EdenFoods.com enter the coupon code “ORGVIEW” to receive 20% OFF any regularly priced items (excluding cases). For other promotional offers, please visit TheOrganicView.com's website.
Ruby Roth, who made media waves with her children’s book, Vegan Is Love, is back with a charming and exquisitely illustrated cookbook for little vegans, The Help Yourself Cookbook for Kids. And Lorena Mucke's Ethical Choices Program takes veganism, animal rights, and sustainable living into middle- and high-school classrooms across America.
Interview with Ruby Roth, author of the Help Yourself Cookbook for Kids. Plus her recipe for Brocc-o-tree Bisque AND a giveaway of her book. Finally this will be the last show for the summer. See you in the fall! Show Notes: http://www.thesexyvegan.com/home/roth
¡Muy buenos días! Bienvenidos a un episodio más de «Veganismo: el Podcast». Hoy hablamos sobre la carne feliz, los huevos de libertad y otras historias para que la gente se sienta menos culpable al comer cuerpos de animales o sus secreciones. Dicho breve y claramente: no importa lo bien que se trate a un animal, lo importante es que no debemos esclavizarlo, cosificarlo y matarlo. La industria ganadera suele aprovechar la conciencia de mucha gente que, en su mayoría con buena intención, intenta consumir productos donde los animales no sufren. Debemos entender la motivación detrás de este consumo y saber explicar que la preocupación por los animales solo tiene respuesta adoptando un estilo de vida vegano. Enlaces relacionados: Ruby Roth (libros ilustrados sobre veganismo) La mejor manera de morir (vídeo con subtítulos, escenas duras) Y tú, ¿qué piensas? ¿Cómo reaccionas ante productos así y gente que los consume? Deja tus comentarios o sugerencias.
Quick-witted Ruby Roth talks about her new vegan cookbook for kids, The Help Yourself Cookbook for Kids, how to talk to your kids about veganism and how to help your kids navigate this non-vegan world. [...] The post 065 Talking to Kids about Veganism with Ruby Roth appeared first on Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!.
Happy Mother's Day! In this episode we play with a kitchen Owen got from one of our neighbors through the Buy Nothing South Seattle Group. He cooks us up some food and even serves us some beer. There's a little shout out to Ruby Roth and her V is for Vegan book as well. The post Episode 008 – Pink Kitchen appeared first on Sunday Evening With Captain Owen.
ARZone Podcast 70 features Ruby Roth. Ruby Roth is an artist, designer, writer, and blogger with degrees in Art and American Studies; she’s now in her tenth year of living vegan. Ruby speaks with ARZone about her latest children's book "V is for Vegan: The ABC's of Being Kind", why she wrote it, and for whom it is intended. Ruby also talks about the importance of compassion and positive
Today, Laura Theodore, the Jazzy Vegetarian will chat with Author and Illustrator Ruby Roth to talk about her new book, V is for Vegan a book for three- to seven-year-olds that introduces the ABCs of a compassionate lifestyle. In additional we’ll welcome Dianne Wenz who is a Holistic Health Counselor, Vegan Lifestyle Coach and Plant Based Diet Nutrition Specialist, as well as an avid cook and baker to talk about all things vegan! All this month, Laura Theodore, the Jazzy Vegetarian is celebrating the September release of her new book Jazzy Vegetarian Classics: Vegan Twists on American Family Favorites and the BIG fall premiere of Jazzy Vegetarian Season 3 on the CREATE channel all across the country. Ruby Roth is an acclaimed activist, artist, former teacher, and author whose children's books have been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, The Huffington Post, The Washington Times, Change.org, Glamour, and Wired as well as on The Today Show, FOX, ABC, CNN, and other major media outlets. Her first book, That's Why We Don't Eat Animals, was published in 2009.
Today we speak with nutritionist Caroline Dupont, author of The New Enlightened Eating, and Ruby Roth, whose new book is V Is for Vegan: The ABCs of Being Kind for 3-to-6-year-olds.
Children's book author Ruby Roth has just release her latest V is for Vegan. Once again Ms. Roth makes teaching compassion fun and kid friendly. Vegan since 2003, Roth was teaching art at an elementary school when her students' fascination with veganism inspired her to write That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals in 2009—the first book of its kind in children's literature. Vegan Is Loveand V Is for Vegan followed. Take a look at her web site for more tips on raising a cruelty free family. wedonteatanimals.com
Is it ever too early to know the truth? The Little Ones show the Grownups how it's done in Red Radio Episode Seventy! Artist, author and activist Ruby Roth joins Erin Red to discuss educating and guiding vegan kids, critical thinking and conscious living, dealing with (cough) "experts" in the media, her vegan awakening with the help of her future husband, and her incredible new book, V is for Vegan: The ABCs of Being Kind. Plus insights on vegan children and their intellect from a REAL LIFE expert, Dr. Michael Greger M.D.! Please consider supporting Red Radio by visiting Erin Red's home base erinred.com and clicking on 'Support the Show', and make sure to subscribe to Red Radio on iTunes (or your favorite podcatcher) today! If you love what you hear, leave a glowing review with five sparkly stars, or drop Erin Red a line at erinredradio@gmail.com. Better yet, dial the Red Radio Hotline at (510) 500-KALE and speak your truth! Don't feel connected? Follow Erin Red on Twitter (@erinred) and Like her on Facebook (/erinred)!
Tune in to this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, as host, June Stoyer is joined by author, Ruby Roth to talk about her new book, Vegan is Love: Having Heart and Taking Action.
1m Dairy Monopoly "Fonterra" invades New Zealand Primary Schools, giving away free cows milk. Invercargill Vegan Society retaliates by taking soy milk to the streets!6m Interview with a Vegan mother, after her 6 year old daughter sat through 45m meat brainwashing presentation18m Fonterra tries to buy off Invercargill Mayor Tim Shadbolt….but Vegans got there first!20m Vegans hand out soymilk on the street25m Interview with Vegan children's book author Ruby Roth, "That's Why We Don't Eat Animals" and "Vegan Is Love"40m Invercargill Vegan Society "Welcome to Invercargill" Vegan Potluck Sign41m Mediawatch Mention43m INVSOC Vegan stall at Health and Disability expo49m Interview with Matt Gerstenberger, Vegan cyclist who's image was used without permission by McDonalds!56m Interview with Dreamweaver, Vegan friendly Quaker religion1hr 8m New Zealand's National Animal Rights Conference 2013, Sneak PeekFull shownoteshttp://www.coexisting.co.nz/2013/06/episode-93-vegan-wrath-with-ruby-roth.html
Ruby Roth, author and illustrator of the thought-provoking children’s book, Vegan Is Love: Having Heart and Taking Action, talks about kids, animals, and the response she got to her no-holds-barred book.
Today Laura Theodore, the Jazzy Vegetarian welcomes Ruby Roth to talk about her new book, Vegan Is Love. Ruby Roth is an author-illustrator and activist living in Los Angeles. A vegan since 2003, she was teaching art in an after-school program when the children’s interest in healthy foods and veganism first inspired her to write her first book in 2009. Featured on CNN, FOX, NBC's Today Show, and other major media outlets, Roth has received international attention for her sensitive, yet frank advocacy of a vegan diet and lifestyle. Complementing her degrees in art and American Studies, she has researched animal agriculture, health, nutrition, and the benefits of a plant-based diet for nearly a decade. As a vegan consultant and speaker, Roth offers presentations such as "The Transformative Power of Veganism" and "A New Generation: Teaching Kids to Love Deeply, Think Critically, and Act Responsibly." Join us on the Jazzy Vegetarian Cruise! NEWSFLASH:Season 2 of Jazzy Vegetarian launches nationally via public television stations starting July 1, 2012 (check your local listings) and features 13 half-hour episodes serving up mouthwatering, vegan menus for anybody looking for delicious, nutritious food. Each show features Dr. Pam Popper of Forks Over Knives! From “Rockin’ Moroccan Stew” to “Chocolate Mousse Ginger Pie,” this season ROCKS!
We took the show on the road to VegfestUK to find out how vegan parents met the challenges of raising children vegan in a non-vegan world - such as what they told their children about how the rest of the world treats animals. Ian talked to Mair Perkins - who featured in case studies of vegan babies last century - and to Ruby Roth, who has defended her children's book "Vegan is Love" on US Networks from Fox to NBC. And Diana talked with an adorable vegan family on their trip to VegfestUK Bristol. The post Born Vegan at Vegfest UK, with Ruby Roth, Mair Perkins, and a studio audience first appeared on THE VEGAN OPTION radio show and blog.
This time, the ARZone team are joined by artist, designer, writer, and blogger, Ruby Roth. Vegan since 2003, Ruby is the author of two children’s books about human relations with other animals, “That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals,” published in 2009, and her new book, “Vegan is Love: Having Heart and Taking Action.” In this podcast, we discuss with Ruby the links between health veganism and ethical
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Megan Shackelford returns from India to co-host our 82nd show. Author of the children's book That's Why We Don't Eat Animals. Ruby Roth is our featured guest. The banter between Megan, Derek and Scott is enlightening as they cover Humane Farming Myths, the Big Bang Theory, Onions, Swiss Chard, Little Red Riding Hood, and other topics near and dear to the hearts of vegans. We even give Scott a chance to wax metaphysical again!