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Moby is marking his 36th Veganniversary with a journey through time. He will take us on a trip in six-year increments, discussing the cultural climate of the plant-based movement and his personal journey as a musician. He will also play clips from notable songs of the time, including both unreleased and chart-topping tracks. Moby will also express his profound affection for, as you may have guessed, beans. — We want to hear from you! Shoot over an email and say hi: mobypod@moby.com Follow @moby @linzhicks @candicebergenbagel Part of the Human Content Podcast Network A Little Walnut Production
Moby and Lindsay sit down with the founder of Farm Sanctuary, Gene Baur, to talk about his many accomplishments in animal advocacy and environmentalism. Moby celebrates his Veganniversary with this inspiring episode, the first of two episodes with Gene. Farm Sanctuary Book: Farm Sanctuary: Changing Hearts and Minds About Animals and Food Book: Living the Farm Sanctuary Life: The Ultimate Guide to Eating Mindfully, Living Longer, and Feeling Better Every Day Gene's Instagram Farm Sanctuary's Instagram — We want to hear from you! Shoot over an email and say hi: mobypod@moby.com Follow @moby @linzhicks @candicebergenbagel Part of the Human Content Podcast Network A Little Walnut Production
Does anyone else love to celebrate their Veganniversary? Today marks my 6th year of veganism and it's already the best year so far!Last year a good friend asked me "If you only had a year to live, what would you do?". I gave it some thought and knew that I would want to spend all my time helping the animals. So I quit my job, sold my house and moved closer to the Victorian Lamb Rescue (VLR) sanctuary. I have been a volunteer at VLR for over five years and it has become my second home and my happy place. In this episode, I share how I took the leap of faith and why I'd encourage you to follow your dreams. https://www.instagram.com/akyndlife/https://www.instagram.com/viclambrescue/
Wir sind jetzt 2 und 7 Jahre vegan - was eine beachtliche Zeit ist! In dieser Folge sprechen wir darüber, was sich vegantechnisch in den letzten Jahren verändert hat, aber auch, wie wir uns verändert haben und was gesellschaftstechnisch passiert ist. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hier kannst Du Dich mit uns connecten: ▶INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/cara_drummond_/ & https://www.instagram.com/veganabspecken/ ▶FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/cara.feline/ ▶TIKTOK: https://vm.tiktok.com/Kt6ym4/ ▶YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3koOgYb ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wenn der Podcast gefällt, freuen wir uns über eine Bewertung bei iTunes oder Spotify! Dankeschöön!
Did you miss the livestream of Brenda Sanders' Veganniversary event? Did you catch it? Either way, you're in luck! This edited version adds music, veganniversary videos from leading vegan food justice activists and scholars, cuts slow transitions, and fixes technical glitches in the livestream.Featuring special appearances by Carol Adams (The Sexual Politics of Meat), Pattrice Jones (VINE Sanctuary), Dawn Moncrief (A Well Fed World), Jo'Vonna Johnson-Cooke (Grow Where You Are, Maitu Foods), Dr. Milton Millls (Plant-Based Nation, Defund Big Meat), Prof. Lori Gruen (Wesleyan Animal Studies), Naijha Wright-Brown (The Land of Kush, Naijha Speaks), Tracye McQuirter (10 Million Black Vegan Women), Dr. Priyumvada Naik (The Veg Doc) and more!Brenda Sanders is- the founder and executive director of Afro-Vegan Society- co-founder and co-coordinator of Vegan Soulfest- co-founder and co-owner of The Greener Kitchen and Plant Bliss Foods, - creator, host, and executive producer of Food & Justice w/ Brenda Sanders, a webshow and podcast. Join Brenda to celebrate her birthday and vegan quarter century!Learn about the many food justice projects Brenda is a part of with liveinterviews with her collaborators!Get the scoop on:- Food & Justice w/ Brenda Sanders's second season, premiering this summer!- Defund Big Meat's efforts to end subsidies to the meat and dairyindustries!- what's next for The Greener Kitchen and Plant Bliss!- the long-awaited return of Vegan Soulfest, coming back in Augustafter a two-year hiatus!- the Afro-Vegan Society's exciting online vegan education and community building efforts!- Brenda's essay in the upcoming anthology, Dear Effective Altruists!- And more!Support the show
Been an interesting year
Waaaaahhhhnsinn! Seit 5 Jahren lebe und ernähre ich mich jetzt schon vegan. Ganz schön lange Zeit finde ich... Habe euch in dieser Episode daher mal meine Tipps&Erfahrungen und die ein oder andere Story mitgebracht. ;) Viel Spaß beim Zuhören! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alle Quellenangaben findest du in den Shownotes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hier kannst du dich mit mir connecten: ▶INSTAGRAM: @cara_drummond_ - https://www.instagram.com/cara_drummond_/ ▶FACEBOOK: Cara Drummond - https://www.facebook.com/cara.feline/ ▶TIKTOK: @caradrummond - https://vm.tiktok.com/Kt6ym4/ ▶YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/2vBJmQS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wenn dir der Podcast gefällt, freue ich mich über eine Bewertung bei iTunes! Dankeschöön!
In this week's mini episode Paul and Andy discuss the California Fur Ban and the respond to a listener question asking whether we should make a big deal about our […]
Rafael Ruiz, a Houston father who lost weight and found tremendous compassion, is sharing his plant-based journey.
Sean Langhaus has been teaching yoga and movement for the past seven years in NYC and is the founder of Warrior Bridge in downtown Manhattan. In Sean’s journey, he has practiced and trained with acclaimed yoga teachers, lineage holders, martial arts masters, and circus acrobats. He specializes in teaching holistic movement practice, hand balancing, and acroyoga and always has an eye open for inspiration from any source. In this episode, you'll hear from Sean on: Yoga, martial arts, and acroyoga — the role each plays in Sean's self-reflection and relationship to other people Adapting a yoga practice to meet one's personal goals The long journey to one-arm handstand, and the elements of training and mindset Sean considers essential to keeping a commitment Announcements: Celebrate my one-year Veganniversary with yoga, plant-based pizza and ice cream, and prizes — all benefiting Woodstock Farm Sanctuary: henrywins.com/events Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, and Richmond: henrywins.com/events Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: henrywins.com/bali Links from this episode: Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman — Grab a copy of Sean's recommended book Get in touch with Sean: WarriorBridge.com — Train one-arm handstand (or one of his many other movement styles) with Sean at his studio in Manhattan Follow @skatejitsu on Instagram Follow @warriorbridgenyc on Instagram
Dr. Scott Lyons is dedicated to teaching embodiment as a way of exploring human development, healing and transformation. Scott is the co-creator of Embodied Flow™ — a school of yoga and therapy — and developer of Somatic Stress Release, a process of restoring our biological adaptation system. Scott is also the director of the Embodied Consciousness Immersion, as well the Mind-Body Therapy Training Program and the Diamante Vida Holistic Retreat Center. Scott teaches internationally and has a private practice integrating his background as a Clinical Psychologist, Osteopath, and somatic movement therapist. In this episode, you'll hear from Scott on: Agency, embodiment, and deriving meaning from life as components of our holistic health Reconciling physical embodiment and somatics with non-dual philosophy or unity consciousness Finding ease, flow, and fluidity even through hardships by constructing one's own "map" through internal experience Stress responses and how we can use them as gateways into awakening The four categories of connection or separation, and how a missing link can lead to isolation and depression Announcements: Celebrate my one-year Veganniversary with yoga, plant-based pizza and ice cream, and prizes — all benefiting Woodstock Farm Sanctuary: henrywins.com/events Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, and Richmond: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: Wisdom of the Body Moving by Linda Hartley — Grab a copy of Scott's recommended book Sign up for the Embodied Consciousness Immersion Get in touch with Scott: DrScottLyons.com — Learn more about Scott's trainings, events, and services, and how you can live life in the flow Follow @drscottlyons on Instagram
Dustin Brown is the visionary and founder behind Warrior One Yoga, bespoke bayside yoga studios in Australia. Now a dedicated yogi, vedic meditator, and wellness warrior, Dustin grew up in Kauai, Hawaii and first traveled the world as a professional surfer. Also a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt athlete and coach, Dustin brings a background in martial arts to his yoga practice, as well. Through these complementary practices, Dustin has found strength, flexibility, increased recovery, body awareness, and an overall balanced lifestyle. Dustin is an ambassador for global brand Lululemon Athletica and Boys of Yoga, a global movement helping to bring more guys to the mat. In this episode, you'll hear from Dustin on: Being given permission and freedom to live his dream life at the most unexpected time and circumstance Why Dustin used to refused to say "namaste" as a student in class, and why he is now very intentional with his language as a teacher How the Boys of Yoga movement is helping to break down social barriers keeping men from enjoying the benefits of yoga Setting priorities as a multi-faceted movement practitioner, following your own waves of passion, and integrating across disciplines Announcements: Celebrate my one-year Veganniversary with yoga, plant-based pizza and ice cream, and prizes — all benefiting Woodstock Farm Sanctuary: henrywins.com/events Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, Richmond, and Mexico: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer — Grab a copy of Dustin's recommended book Get in touch with Dustin: WarriorOneYoga.com.au — Visit Dustin at his studios in Australia, or follow him on an exotic retreat to Southeast Asia Follow @dbrownyoga on Instagram Follow @warrioroneyoga on Instagram
Amina Taha is a yoga teacher and practitioner, mother, and co-founder of Living Room Yoga Sessions, a platform to encourage a daily practice of love, non-attachment, and faith. To Amina, yoga is about uncovering the infinite possibility within your body and mind. In this episode, you'll hear from Amina on: Learning true presence from practicing yoga through the unpredictable changes of pregnancy What postpartum recovery training has in common with Ashtanga yoga The inspiration for Living Room Yoga Sessions, and how to develop a home practice if you don't have access to a yoga studio Advice for yogis who have just become pregnant or who are planning to become pregnant Announcements: Celebrate my one-year Veganniversary with yoga, plant-based pizza and ice cream, and prizes — all benefiting Woodstock Farm Sanctuary: henrywins.com/events Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, and Mexico: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer — Grab a copy of Amina's recommended book Get in touch with Amina: LivingRoomYogaSessions.com — Practice with Amina online through her program, Living Room Yoga Sessions Follow @aminahtaha on Instagram Follow @livingroomyogasessions on Instagram
Danni Pomplun turned to yoga when there was nothing left. Just when he needed it most, yoga met him where he was — not judging him but demanding his attention. Now as a teacher, Danni prioritizes fun, function, and authenticity, and he hopes to lead students to a greater appreciation not only for what the body is capable of but also for how their practice can support them at even the most trying times. In this episode, you'll hear from Danni on: Recovering from addiction and a suicide attempt through the acceptance of a yoga community Why contrary to popular opinion, yoga *is* about the destination, not just the journey A short and powerful journaling routine you can implement to get connected to mind, body, and spirit Danni's four pillars of interacting in the world as a teacher and human, and a few ways you can go deeper with him from near or far Announcements: Celebrate my one-year Veganniversary with yoga, plant-based pizza and ice cream, and prizes — all benefiting Woodstock Farm Sanctuary: henrywins.com/events Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, and Mexico: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson — Grab a copy of Danni's recommended book Get in touch with Danni: DanniPomplun.com — Check out Danni's event and teacher training schedule, as well as his blog and podcast Yogi Misfit Sessions — Subscribe to Danni's podcast Follow @dannipomplun on Instagram
I am taking you you through the journey of my first year as an Earthly Eater. What to expect and what to do S1E5
In episode 41, Rosie and Jessica take you through the many books they have been reading, celebrate a Veganniversary and celebrate some creative fiascos. In honour of How I Met Your Mother finally meeting its mother (and its maker), they discuss their favourite television finales, with the Bookend, the Wrap-Up and the Why Is This … Continue reading Episode 41: Ice Cream and Endings
On January 1st 1996 the Vegan Radio co-hosts went vegan together, and on the 10th anniversary of this event they go back to Rochester NY to talk to the friends, family and influential people they knew back then. In this show (part 2) they talk to people they knew during the time they were active in the Rochester Area Vegetarian Society, including RAVS' leaders Ted and Carol Barnett, Megan's Sisters Marisa and Murae, her niece Grace, “Young RAVS” members Ted and Leena, Scrub and Jen, and a final interview with Joe Connelly, editor of VegNews magazine magazine.
On January 1st 1996 the Vegan Radio co-hosts went vegan together, and on the 10th anniversary of this event they go back to Rochester NY to talk to the friends, family and influential people they knew back then. In this show (part 1) they talk to people they knew during the time they were active in the Rochester Animal Defense League (ADL), including Joe Connelly, editor of VegNews magazine, Nicole Rogers, Anna Hartwell, Tammi McBath, Burly Matt, Rob & Jen, and Steve Grills. If you don't know who most of these people are don't worry, they are all characters you will enjoy meeting!