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THE LIVEGAN PODCAST - E12: Edith Barabash

E12: Edith Barabash

01/09/18 • 55 min

THE LIVEGAN PODCAST

Listen to the inspiring, transformational story of a third generation cattle farmer who meets vegan activist Edith Barabash, "a shining light of compassion," and has a complete change of heart. He turns his business of selling animals to slaughter into a sanctuary and a profitable organic vegetable farm.
Farm House Garden's Facebook page:
Farm House website found here
More info on farm transformers found here
Excuse of the Day: Inuits tho!
Activist Tip of the Day: Write vegan messages in food colouring in the snow (credit: Mary from Rochester)
The Livegan Podcast Patreon Page
The Livegan Podcast Facebook Page

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Listen to the inspiring, transformational story of a third generation cattle farmer who meets vegan activist Edith Barabash, "a shining light of compassion," and has a complete change of heart. He turns his business of selling animals to slaughter into a sanctuary and a profitable organic vegetable farm.
Farm House Garden's Facebook page:
Farm House website found here
More info on farm transformers found here
Excuse of the Day: Inuits tho!
Activist Tip of the Day: Write vegan messages in food colouring in the snow (credit: Mary from Rochester)
The Livegan Podcast Patreon Page
The Livegan Podcast Facebook Page

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E11: Paul Shapiro

Paul Shapiro is Vice President of the Humane Society of the United States, an inductee in the Animal Rights Hall of Fame, and author of the brand new book, Clean Meat, available everywhere books are sold. We discuss how he started in the Animal Rights movement and why he chose to write about clean meat, the biggest technological innovation within agriculture in our lifetime. Check out Paul's new book Clean Meat at www.cleanmeat.com
Excuse of the Day: The world is violent tho!
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The Livegan Podcast Facebook Page

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undefined - E13: Pastor Rob

E13: Pastor Rob

84% of the human population identifies with a particular religion. And one third of those identify with Christianity. That's 2.2 billion Christians worldwide. It is the largest religion on the planet. In order for veganism to be considered mainstream, people have to see it as compatible with religion. Today’s guest, Pastor Robert Munro, has an answer for the 2.2 billion Christians worldwide. He has been the practicing Pastor of his Church since its inception, which was established in July 2016. The Humanitarian Church A Whole Foods Plant Based Vegan Church 2600 Erieville Road Erieville, NY 13061 This is the very first vegan church in existence! Pastor Rob has completed a certification in Plant Based Nutrition from Cornell University.
How to reach Pastor Rob: www.thehumanitarianchurch.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 1-781-264-3053 2600
Also, the private vegan beach is located at 195 Phillips Road, Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts 02562 and is open all summer for camping and always free for vegans!
Excuse of the Day: The Bible says I can eat meat!
Activist Tip of the Day: Discuss veganism on popular Social Media pages (Credit: Vincent Loresca)
The Livegan Podcast Patreon Page
The Livegan Podcast Facebook Page

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