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Tina Newman is the CCO of 'Peace in a Pod Productions' and creator of the “Vivi the Supervegan” brand. Her books are endorsed by Vegan Trader and Vegan Founded networks and in 2022 Tina was the recipient of the Vegan Choice Award. She is an ambassador for the Animal Justice Project and has previously been a topical journalist for The Vegan Review. She has an HND in Stage & Screen with a background in media production, having worked with the BBC, Pinewood Studios and on numerous television commercials. With an interest in early childhood education, she is an expert contributor to The Vegan Society Educational Network and has helped develop “A Vegan Inclusive Education Resource - Supporting Veganism in Education: A Guide for Educators” which is available to educational settings across the UK. With a passion for inspiring and supporting others, Tina has launched and led local community groups. She is a super-mum and believes anything is possible if you put your mind to it! www.vivithesupervegan.co.uk Tina is currently looking for investors to support her in bringing to life Vivi and the Planet Protectors, the TV series. If you can help or know someone who can please get in touch at info@vivithesupervegan.co.uk
Amy Buxton is the incredible editor of The Vegan Review, an online news publication that delivers quality journalism that explores the wide world of veganism for a vegan & non vegan audience alike. In this episode Jim chats with Amy about her superb opinion piece entitled ''Why I’ve told my friends to not sign up to Veganuary', what led her into the world of veganism & why The Vegan Review offers a different take on Vegan News to so many others of its ilk. You can check out The Vegan Review here!
In this episode we speak the with remarkable Damoy Robertson, the Founder of The Vegan Review. Damoy's new publication is for vegans and non vegans. His aim is to breakdown the barriers to veganism and describes his content as a cross between The Guardian and Vice Media. Of Jamaican heritage we discuss how the Rastafarian belief system of Ital revolves around eating a plant-based diet. Damoy is also quite spiritual himself and believes that animals shouldn't be used as food. Basketball is another love of his and we discuss NBA players that are also vegan. Damoy's girlfriend Jaimie van Duin, also an entrepreneur has created a vegan pizza company called iHeartPizza and together they have now launched a new accessories brand called Hukua. https://theveganreview.com/ https://hukua.boutique/ - The alternative leather accessories brand for men https://iheartpizza.eu/ - The First Dutch 100% Plant Based Pizza https://eatvirgin.com/ - The frozen food and super cookie company. https://veggievictory.com/ - The first and leading plant based company in Nigeria About PLANT CEO More people are choosing to follow plant-based diets. Exciting new startups are disrupting this space by creating innovation in food, direct to consumer food delivery services, clothing, health care products and restaurants. We will be interviewing plant-based CEO's and established leaders in their own fields. Hear what drives these entrepreneurs, why they became vegan and learn more about their companies. https://www.plantceo.com/
Our final episode in our media review series is Okja, a Netflix original movie directed by Bong Joon Ho. A weird, violent disappointment. The post 130 Vegan Review of Okja: Not the Animal Rights Movie We Were Hoping For appeared first on Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!.
This week the Princesses watched episode 2 of the new Netflix original, Easy. Entitled "Vegan Cinderella" this episode delighted us with it's realism and overall depiction of relationships between vegans and non-vegans. [...] The post 091 Vegan Review of Episode 2 of Netflix’s Easy – Vegan Cinderella appeared first on Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!.
Number 33 in the On Human-Nonhuman Relations Podcast series explores public vegan education initiatives in the shape of VEGAN INFORMATION BOOTHS. I'm joined by my special guests for this themed podcast - Jordan Wyatt of the Invercargill Vegan Society, Barbara DeGrande of Animal Rights and Rescue of Texas, and Stacia Leyes of The Vegan Review.
Vanilla vs. vanilla, chocolate vs. chocolate and then lemon poppyseed and pumpkin as afterthoughts. (Since they were donated, and of course we couldn't say no!) So Delicious, Maggie Mudd, Luna and Larry's Coconut Bliss, Sharon's Sorbet and KOV Outro Music: Tropical Dreamgirl by Karsten Soltauer // Honey Bowtie Music.
Wherein we taste plain and vanilla soymilk.
Wherein we taste 13 varieties of organic heirloom tomatoes.