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Freedom of Species
Book chat: Motivational Methods for Vegan Advocacy by Dr Casey T. Taft

Freedom of Species

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023


  Adam, Claire & Caroline discuss the book Motivational Methods for Vegan Advocacy; A Clinical Psychology Perspective by Dr Casey T. Taft, Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University and co-owner of Vegan Publishers. Casey's book centres on applying principles of and methods from the field of psychology to understand how to advocate for long-term behavioural change and promote veganism in the context of social justice. Link to Casey Taft's book on Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15044674.Casey_T_Taft Claire mentioned the book Pollution is Colonialism by Max Liboiron https://www.dukeupress.edu/pollution-is-colonialism The report mentioned was produced by Vancouver Humane Society called Helping people and animals together; a trauma-informed, culturally safe approach towards assisting placed-at-risk people with addressing animal neglect (2021). https://vancouverhumanesociety.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Helping-people-and-animals-together-VHS.pdf Also the Media Indigena episode; When rez dogs become settlers' pet projects (ep 251) https://mediaindigena.libsyn.com/when-rez-dogs-become-settlers-pet-projects-mi-251 Music played: Diet for a new America by Most Precious Blood https://www.qobuz.com/au-en/album/merciless-most-precious-blood/a9sjdzrg7veqc Working for the government by The Halluci Nation featuring Buffy Sainte-Marie https://www.qobuz.com/au-en/album/working-for-the-government-the-halluci-nation/3614593289307 A shout out to our listeners, thank you so much for your ongoing support. Freedom of Species has been going since 2011 and produces weekly animal rights advocacy discussions and interviews. Please share any feedback with us via email at freedomofspecies@gmail.com It's Radiothon time at 3CR and we need your help to keep radical, community radio on the airwaves. 3CR is radio made by the community for the community. If you'd like to support Freeedom of Species, please donate here: https://www.givenow.com.au/cr/freedomofspecies?fbclid=IwAR0ci16PT0tXmIKm0_oGRthsw2hcoHESB8XVcbvAjs1-LE5hyO779H-vUE8 Thank you. 

It's All About Food
It's All About Food - Chris Mailler, {Vegan} Teen

It's All About Food

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 56:48


Christen is an artist and author with a BFA from the Tufts School of The Museum of Fine Arts. She lives with her husband and two daughters on Boston's North Shore. Ms. Christen Mailler and Dr. Casey Taft are the founders of Vegan Publishers which was launched in 2013 in order to raise awareness of the vital importance of veganism in creating a more compassionate and just society. They had been recently married and were expecting the first of their two daughters. They started the small publishing company because they were struck by how limited the literature was on veganism. Vegan Publishers came into being in order to elevate the voices of vegan advocates and the animals themselves.

Science is Gray
Effective Altruism and Measuring the Effects of Our Vegan Activism w/Casey Taft PhD

Science is Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 43:19


You've probably heard of the Effective Altruism (AE) movement before, and the effort to apply effective altruism to animal advocacy work and reducing suffering of animals. But do you know what it actually is? And is effective altruism all it's really cracked up to be?? I have seen countless debates within the animal advocacy movement about what the "best" type of activism is, with many people pushing everyone to do one single thing. In the last few years things like animal welfare legislation (focused on bigger cages, and "humane slaughter") and reducitarianism have been pushed on the movement by several well-known AE philanthropists and non profits as the end-all-be-all of evidence based "effective activism". But can we even measure the effects of our vegan and animal rights activism in the first place? How do we know what will really end speciesism, save animals, and turn the world vegan in the future? And what role should science and data actually play in social justice movements and especially animal rights work? I discuss all that and more in this episode with Casey Taft who wrote the brilliant book 'Motivational Methods for Vegan Advocacy: A Clinical Psychology Perspective'. Casey Taft is the co-founder and manager of Vegan Publishers and is a Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine. He is an internationally recognized researcher in the areas of trauma and the family, winning prestigious awards for his work from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, the Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He has published over 100 journal articles, book chapters, and scientific reports, and has consulted with the United Nations on preventing violence and abuse globally. He sees the prevention of violence towards animals as a natural extension of this work.

Science is Gray
Effective Altruism and Measuring the Effects of Our Vegan Activism w/Casey Taft PhD

Science is Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 43:19


You've probably heard of the Effective Altruism (AE) movement before, and the effort to apply effective altruism to animal advocacy work and reducing suffering of animals. But do you know what it actually is? And is effective altruism all it's really cracked up to be?? I have seen countless debates within the animal advocacy movement about what the "best" type of activism is, with many people pushing everyone to do one single thing. In the last few years things like animal welfare legislation (focused on bigger cages, and "humane slaughter") and reducitarianism have been pushed on the movement by several well-known AE philanthropists and non profits as the end-all-be-all of evidence based "effective activism". But can we even measure the effects of our vegan and animal rights activism in the first place? How do we know what will really end speciesism, save animals, and turn the world vegan in the future? And what role should science and data actually play in social justice movements and especially animal rights work? I discuss all that and more in this episode with Casey Taft who wrote the brilliant book 'Motivational Methods for Vegan Advocacy: A Clinical Psychology Perspective'. Casey Taft is the co-founder and manager of Vegan Publishers and is a Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine. He is an internationally recognized researcher in the areas of trauma and the family, winning prestigious awards for his work from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, the Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He has published over 100 journal articles, book chapters, and scientific reports, and has consulted with the United Nations on preventing violence and abuse globally. He sees the prevention of violence towards animals as a natural extension of this work.

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
Casey Taft ARZone Vegfest UK Interview

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019


In this interview we were very happy to welcome back to ARZone, Dr. Casey Taft.  Casey is co-owner of Vegan Publishers and Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine. He’s an internationally recognised psychologist and clinical researcher, winning prestigious awards for his work. He has published over 100 journal articles, book chapters, and scientific reports, and has

THE LIVEGAN PODCAST
E27: Dr. Casey Taft

THE LIVEGAN PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 70:29


Why do Animal Rights advocates do what they do? Should one bring up veganism with family and friends? Are vegans more sensitive than the general population? Why do some people go vegan? Why do some people not? How does an activist keep from burning out? How does a slaughterhouse worker do his job and love his dog? These questions plus more are answered in this exclusive interview with Dr. Casey Taft, a Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine. He seeks to prevent violence and abuse globally, and advocates for veganism on a world wide scale. He is also the owner of Vegan Publishers. Dr. Casey Taft's website News of the DayExcuse of the Day: Vegetarianism is ok, right?Activist Tip of the Day: Vegan advertisements (Credit: Jorge Imenez)The Livegan Podcast Patreon Page The Livegan Podcast Facebook PageThe Livegan Podcast Instagram Page

THE LIVEGAN PODCAST
E23: Christopher Sebastian

THE LIVEGAN PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 73:23


In this exclusive interview with Christopher Sebastian we explore the challenges of intersectionality and how it relates to the Animal Rights Movement. Intersectionality claims that various forms of oppression such as class, race, sexual orientation, disability and gender, do not exist separately from each other but are actually tied together. Christopher-Sebastian is a staff writer at Vegan Publishers, part-time lecturer on speciesism at Columbia University, and social media manager of Peace Advocacy Network. He focuses on examining how speciesism exacerbates anti-black racism, queer antagonism and classism throughout western society. His work has appeared in the anthology Circles of Compassion: Connecting Issues of Justice edited by Dr. Will Tuttle, Dr. Breeze Harper's Sistah Vegan Project, UK-based Barefoot Vegan magazine, and on Striving With Systems in collaboration with Brenda Sanders (PEP Foods), Charlotte Eure and Triangle Chance for All microsanctuary co-founders Justin and Rosemary. Sebastian on Facebook:  Staff Writer at Vegan PublishersNews of the DayExcuse of the Day: Animals are bred for consumption tho!Activist Tip of the Day: ChalkingThe Livegan Podcast Patreon Page The Livegan Podcast Facebook PageThe Livegan Podcast Instagram Page

Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers
Joshua Katcher Is Telling The Story Of Fashion Animals (509)

Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 29:23


Fashion Animals, set to be published by Vegan Publishers and funded through Indiegogo, takes on the fur fashion industry in a whole new way. Fashion Animals was a labour of love for Joshua Katcher, who spent five years developing it, compiling research, data and a spectacular archive of rare images. Joshua joined Defender Radio from the road to discuss the writing of Fashion Animals, what readers and Indiegogo supporters can expect, and how he believes it will change the lives of countless animals around the world.    See the Indiegogo campaign at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/fashion-animals-art-vegan.

Main Street Vegan
VH1's Jenn Mann and Vegan Publishers' Casey Taft

Main Street Vegan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 58:50


The Relationship Fix author (and vegan) Dr. Jenn Mann talks with us about her life and work, and Boston University School of Medicine psychiatry professor and Vegan Publishers' cofounder Dr. Casey Taft shares about his book, Motivational Methods for Vegan Advocacy.

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
ARZone Intersectionality Interview 23 - Laura Schleifer

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017


Episode 23 features pro-intersectional vegan advocate, Laura Schleifer  Laura is a pro-intersectional vegan. She is a writer, theatre artist and educator whose work has spanned the globe, from the Middle East to China and beyond.  Laura has been working on a book for Vegan Publishers, Liberating Veganism, which deals with animal rights psychology and philosophy, and she regularly speaks about

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
ARZone Intersectionality Interview 2 - Sebastian

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2016


Episode 2 features Sebastian, a staff writer at Vegan Publishers, part-time lecturer on speciesism at Columbia University, and volunteer coordinator for VINE Sanctuary.  Focused in his work mostly on examining the complex relationships between speciesism, racism, and queer oppression, Sebastian speaks with ARZone about how Intersectionality can be used as a lens through which we can understand

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
ARZone Podcast 86: Saryta Rodriguez - Until Every Animal is Free

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015


Episode 86 features advocate and author Saryta Rodriguez. Saryta Rodriguez is graduate of Columbia University (New York, USA) who is committed to social justice activism, with a focus on issues of human hunger and violence against other animals. Saryta has written her first book, "Until Every Animal is Free", recently published by Vegan Publishers (2015). She joined us to speak about that book,

The Pubcast - Interviews with online publishing professionals
Talking with Breanna Locke, full-time intern with Wiley-Blackwell Publishing

The Pubcast - Interviews with online publishing professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2014 14:51


Claire Paschal interviews Breanna Locke, a books editorial intern at Wiley-Blackwell and editorial consultant at Vegan Publishers. Working with both big and small publishers, Locke gives her perspective on the unique environments for each, how they can use crowdfunding, where she'd like to end up, and how her Emerson College education prepared her for these roles. This interview was recorded on April 23, 2014.