
84. Why Black Women Should Go Vegan With Letitia Of Peace Of Food
10/05/18 • 48 min
Letitia is a certified holistic health coach, and it was so nice to chat with her about her journey to wellness. We chat about:
- Being a social vegan
- What’s holding black women back from going vegan and what we can do about it.
- Does animal rights have a place in black veganism?
- How to be vegan and keep your curves
- How to stay on track as vegan and the importance of being clear about your why.
Get all of the resources mentioned in this episode here
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brown-vegan/donations
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Letitia is a certified holistic health coach, and it was so nice to chat with her about her journey to wellness. We chat about:
- Being a social vegan
- What’s holding black women back from going vegan and what we can do about it.
- Does animal rights have a place in black veganism?
- How to be vegan and keep your curves
- How to stay on track as vegan and the importance of being clear about your why.
Get all of the resources mentioned in this episode here
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brown-vegan/donations
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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83. Here’s Why You Should Go Vegan With Your Kids - A Convo With Dr. Ruby Thomas
Dr. Ruby Thomas is a board-certified pediatrician in Atlanta, GA. It was great to have her on the show to share practical vegan tips for families. There are so many people who have pushback from family and friends about whether or not veganism is safe for kids.
In this podcast, we chat about:
- Why it’s okay for kids to be vegan
- How to get small children and teenagers on board
- Her family’s easy go-to meals
- Being a social vegan with kids (school parties & family events)
- How she made vegan formula right at home for her children and store-bought options that are available.
Get the resources mentioned in the episode & contact Dr. Ruby here
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brown-vegan/donations
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85. Plant-Based and NOT Starving with Xav Handfield The Plant Based Brotha
In this episode, I chat with Xav of Plant-Based Brotha about:
- Why he started his plant-based journey back in the early 2000s (he was only 12!)
- How Xav is able to stay plant-based with a busy work schedule.
- Some of Xav’s favorite meals (he loves to cook & entertain).
- Why he’s plant-based and NOT vegan
- How Xav is able to stay satisfied with plant-based eating (no starving over here!).
- Xav shares tips on how black men can start their own plant-based journey.
Get all the show notes for this episode here
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