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- 154 - NZVP Ep. 151 - In favour of sterilizaion
Listen HERE This is the article I mentioned about pets: https://www.abolitionistapproach.com/pets-the-inherent-problems-of-domestication/ Please read it. This is a link to the famous debate with Erik Marcus, highly recommended listen: https://www.abolitionistapproach.com/my-dinner-at-eriks-happy-meat-diner/ Thanks for listening
Sun, 20 Jun 2021 - 153 - NZVP Ep. 150 - Another "victory" that wasn'tSat, 17 Apr 2021
- 152 - NZVP Ep. 149 - on engendering hostility
Listen HERE This is the podcast episode I was interviewed on that I mentioned: https://alwaysforanimalrights.blogspot.com/2020/11/episode-43-why-animal-rights-advocates.html Thanks for listening
Mon, 30 Nov 2020 - 151 - NZVP Ep. 148 - Kia kaha and be safe and remember - don't compromise the moral message no matter whatSat, 28 Mar 2020
- 150 - NZVP Ep. 147 - Happy Abolitionist Approach Vegan New Year 2020
Listen HERE Thanks for listening If you hear a sound like angry bees it's the car racing that happens near my house all summer long :/ Sorry about the noise. Happy New Year
Fri, 3 Jan 2020 - 149 - NZVP Ep. 146 - lets bring it back to the moral personhood of all animals
Listen HERE Here is a link to Animals as Persons - please read it!: http://cup.columbia.edu/book/animals-as-persons/9780231139502 Here is the facebook page of the Abolitionist Vegan Weekly Tabling with Vanda Kadas and Mariana Landeros Corona: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Abolitionist-Vegan-Weekly-Tabling-2003263296583131/posts/?ref=page_internal Thanks for listening
Fri, 13 Dec 2019 - 148 - ZVP Ep. 145 - DXE has officially come to NZ. Great.
Listen HERE Here we are at the new and improved easy-to-manage street stall. Thanks to Jeff for designing the tablecloth. We are back!!!!!!!!
Mon, 30 Sep 2019 - 147 - NZVP Episode 144 Special guest Jeff Lyons from the NZ Vegan Street Stall
Listen HERE Thanks so much to Jeff for coming on the show and for being my fellow street stall advocate! Thanks for listening.
Tue, 13 Aug 2019 - 146 - NZVP Ep. 143 - New Years Resolution - Be More Social
Listen HERE Here is a link to the Webinars I mentioned: LINK HERE Here is the one that I think they really talk a lot about the issue that I am talking about in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4-28gwQYTc
Thu, 3 Jan 2019 - 145 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 79 - Sharing advocacy experiences and thoughts and a brief comment on the word "cruelty"
LISTEN HERE This is the article about China's factory conditions I mentioned: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/china/news/article.cfm?l_id=28&objectid=10722773 Here is a link to the YouTube channel for Paola Aldana that I mentioned: http://www.youtube.com/user/porolita22 (English) http://www.youtube.com/user/porolita (Español) Here is a quote from Gary Francione on the word "compassion" (in relation to what I talk about at the very end of the podcast): "Is our obligation not to be racist or sexist a matter of "compassion"? No. it's a matter of justice. Same with nonhuman animals"
Mon, 9 May 2011 - 144 - NZVP Ep. 142 - Domestication Issues
Listen HERE Sorry about all the popped 'p's - I had the mic in a bad place. I used to edit them out in pro tools but I hate Garageband and that's all I've got, I don't know how to use it properly to do cross fades. Sorry, it must sound awful in headphones. Please forgive me. Thanks
Sun, 25 Nov 2018 - 143 - NZVP Ep.141 - getting back out there again and managing insecurities fear and paranoia and conditioning
Listen HERE Wow. I was sheltered for so long at my job. This is getting back out into the real world and I am finding out again about all my limitations and the things holding me back (myself, basically). It's a painful look in the mirror but worth doing. Here is Peggy's video from The World Vegan Summit - it is so inspiring. All the videos from the abolitionist approach advocates are so please watch them all. PLEASE learn The Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights. Read the Six Principles. Go on the website and watch all the Videos. Read the Books - try to get them at your local library if you can't afford to buy them. We can do this people! We must. Here is my badge I was talking about, that I wear every day Notes and corrections: 1. ARGH so sorry the condition I was talking about is IRITIS (not Rinitis!!!) or Uveitis - here is information about it, it's good to learn about different things people are going through. https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/798323-overview 2. I completely forgot that years ago I had heard of one situation that a vegan was going through, who did have a terrible medical condition in which her body could not make or maintain its own cholesterol, and therefore was in an awful situation as was really really struggling to find a way to maintain her vegan diet without dying, literally. It was a very hard thing, and a long struggle, that was very real, and this was a situation in which animal products (which unlike plants contain cholesterol) seemed to be the only medically viable option for them. Luckily, and also because this person believed in animal rights they finally found a way (I don't know the exact details) to manage it without having to compromise their veganism. So I actually also relayed that story to the person I was talking to as well, using it as an example to talk about the animal rights point of view. 3. Sorry if the quality is so bad, I was just planning to do a 10 minute video but it turned into 40 minutes so too big for me to figure out how to upload, so it's now a podcast with really bad audio quality.
Sat, 10 Feb 2018 - 142 - NZVP Ep. 140 - Yes, I do want to discourage you from single issue activism and welfarist activism
Listen HERE Here is the podcast with Wayne Hsiung, Gary Francione and Bob Linden http://www.goveganradio.com/go-vegan-radio-615/ - the discussion occurs starting at about 36 minutes into the show. Here is the ever important, historical, monumental must listen debate between Erik Marcus and Gary Francione (if calling it a 'conversation' will make you listen to it, then call it a conversation) it's a MUST LISTEN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-NWA4Rf120 Here is a link to Gary Francione's BOOKS. READ THEM! http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/ This is Rain Without Thunder, published in 1996: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-necessity-of-theory/ We know the world isn't going to go vegan overnight okay???? http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/abolition-simple-concepts-pop-quiz/ This is that blog post I talked about about the coalition needed for these single issue campaigns (also discussed in the podcast with Bob Linden and Wayne Hsiung). It's called" Why Welfare Reform Campaigns and Single-Issue Campaigns Necessarily Promote Animal Exploitation http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/14542-2/ Here is the blog post on the importance of theory and how everyone, even those who says they don't subscribe to theory, is actually operating under some kind of theory: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-necessity-of-theory/ Here is that podcast I did about "one way" activism: http://nzveganpodcast.blogspot.co.nz/2016/05/nzvp-ep132-earthlings-experience-and.html Check out Vanda Kadas' facebook page to see her fantastic, REGULARLY OCCURRING abolitionist approach vegan stall that she does every week!!! Here is a photo: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155228092022895&set=t.729047894&type=3&theater
Fri, 2 Feb 2018 - 141 - NZVP Ep. 139 - Happy New Year 2018
Listen HERE So this is a confessional with a New Year's resolution attached. Here is a link to the saved recordings of the Webinar videos with Gary Francione and Anna Charlton - the one called Advocate For Animals is the latest one but they are all worth a watch. You can also sign up to see them live and have your questions answered live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z57FK4Zf0xs&list=PLAg_TeZ267R6313TaOwEFJoxhUsRx1c_U Check out the new book!! Advocate for Animals!: here is a blog post about it with a link at the top to where you can get it: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/new-book-advocate-for-animals-an-abolitionist-vegan-handbook/ Here is the How Do I Go Vegan website: www.howdoigovegan.com there is a link to their Facebook page Frances McCormack is the vegan mentor from How Do I Go Vegan (there might be other people too that I don't know about!): http://www.howdoigovegan.com/mentoring/ Here is a post showing their week of fast easy meal ideas (this is from Facebook page): https://www.facebook.com/notes/howdoigovegancom/a-week-of-fast-food-meal-ideas/526632434358925/ Here is a link to the International Vegan Association Nutrition guide if you live overseas and I highly recommend it: https://www.internationalvegan.org/nutrition/ Thanks for listening!
Sun, 14 Jan 2018 - 140 - NZVP Ep.138 - Abolish Welfarism!
Listen HERE Apologies for bad sound quality and no music, it is FREEZING here and I don't have my heater and so I am just in bed rugged up and I am only getting out of bed to get food or cups of tea. Too cold!!! So I just recorded this on my phone in bed. Luxury of modern life I am very lucky. Thanks for listening
Thu, 13 Jul 2017 - 139 - NZVP Ep. 137 - Help
Listen HERE Here is that debate between Gary Francione and Dario Ringach that I talked about http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/debate-the-use-of-nonhuman-animals-in-biomedical-research-a-moral-justification/ Here is the video of the debate. The sound is TERRIBLE someone didn't turn off their darn cell phone >:( But despite that it's worth a listen just grin and bear it. It's worth it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8OMtRiD3oI Thank you for listening
Sun, 14 May 2017 - 138 - NZVP Ep.136 - Dedicated to Scooter the mouse. Be an abolitionist vegan and don't give up.Mon, 17 Apr 2017
- 137 - NZVP EP.135 - Happy New Year 2017
Listen HERE Here is a photo of Puss Cat, rescued and safe and finally in a forever home, inside and cared for properly. She will be safe there, and receive all the medical attention she needs, I am very grateful to everyone who saved her xxxx Here is a photo of Truc and Me and Jeff doing the stall. Here is a link to the replay of the fantastic webinar I talked about. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHluHraCJHQ&feature=youtu.be There will be more webinars! Go to Gary Francione's Facebook page to join the community! : https://web.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/?_rdr Happy New Year everyone! Thank you for listening.
Sun, 1 Jan 2017 - 136 - NZVP Ep. 134 - Abolitionist Vegan Education is not limited to nonvegans
Listen HERE Here is that amazing video that I beg you to watch that has the 'burning house scenario' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rChElJ4CjhY Get Eat Like You Care: http://www.eatlikeyoucarebook.com Read Gary Franciones BOOKS!!!!!: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/
Sat, 3 Dec 2016 - 135 - NZVP Ep.133 - Exposes and loyalty to them. Also, a tribute to Bubbles the mouse. R.I.P little one.
Listen HERE This is about "Exposés" I couldn't put the accent on the "e" in the title because feedburner rejects it for some reason and the podcast won't work. Here is the story I was talking about re: my experience with a PeTA video: http://www.nzvegan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/My-Vegan-Story.pdf Dedicated to dear sweet Bubbles and to Sophie and Michael, who are the most big hearted, generous, kind, and unconditionally loving and amazing people I have ever had the privilege of meeting in my life. Thank you for listening
Sat, 10 Sep 2016 - 134 - NZVP Ep.132 - 'The Earthlings Experience' and similar new activism (or is it really new..?)
Listen HERE Please check out the Six Principles of the Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/about/the-six-principles-of-the-abolitionist-approach-to-animal-rights/ Please read ALL Gary Francione and Anna Charltons' books: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/ Please read this article about violent imagery in advocacy: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/violent-imagery-in-animal-advocacy/#.Vz2nmmMyeA0 Here is that article I mentioned by Frances McCormack that coincidentally was published on the weekend about graphic imagery http://www.ecorazzi.com/2016/05/13/vegans-dont-need-graphic-imagery-to-advocate/ Thank you for listening. Dedicated to Buda the cat. RIP my darling. Miss you forever.
Thu, 19 May 2016 - 133 - NZVP Ep.131 - Street stalls: a vegan oasis
Listen HERE Here is the must see video which I want to present to people if I ever get the chance to get enough people in a room willing to watch it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rChElJ4CjhY Thanks for listening
Wed, 17 Feb 2016 - 132 - NZVP Ep.130 - Domestication must die! and same goes for SICs
Listen HERE here is the debate between Gary Francione and Bruce Friedrich at the North American Animal Welfarist conference in 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ1qFdR1cHA Here is the debate about SICs I mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRHr5bwNvLA Here is the FANTASTIC new book by Gary Francione and Anna Charlton Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach http://abolitionistapproachbook.weebly.com So thrilling!! Here is the Facebook page for the mice - Lefty and Big Daddy need a home NOW https://www.facebook.com/18NZMice/?ref=hl
Sun, 20 Dec 2015 - 131 - NZVP Ep. 129 - Welfarist obfuscation strikes again
Listen HERE Here is the article I talked about: https://humaneleaguelabs.wordpress.com/2015/09/20/report-is-animal-cruelty-or-purity-abolitionist-messaging-more-effective/ Here is the link to all of Gary Francione's books please read them ALL: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/ Here is the link to the groundbreaking debate with Erik Marcus and Gary Francione please set yourself down with a pot of tea or coffee or whatever and listen to the whole 2.5 hours. http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/my-dinner-at-eriks-happy-meat-diner/#.VgEpU-mFu0c Here is the direct link to the audio in case you missed it: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/media/mp3/eriks-diner-2007-02-25.mp3 Thanks for listening
Tue, 22 Sep 2015 - 130 - NZVP Ep.128 - baking soda rocks and trolling the trolls
Listen HERE Here is the link to the Vegan For Life podcast I mentioned from Nícolas Noriê http://plainsfm.org.nz/programme/vegan-life/ Here is a link to the article I was trolled and trolling on (I wasn't really intended to troll per se and I don't think what I was doing classifies as trolling but it felt like it in the end especially the way I started behaving) http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/a_haven_from_the_animal_holocaust_20150802 Here is a basic recipe I found for baking soda and coconut oil toothpaste - I use an old baby food jar (I used to give the cats some pureed baby food squash until I just started making it myself) but any jar will do: Fill your jar with a heaping scoop of soft (but not melted) coconut oil (about 1/4 to 1/2 way full if you’re using a tiny jar). If your oil is super solid, you can place place the jar in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes. Sprinkle the baking soda on top (about 1/2 the amount of coconut oil) and stir well. Add some peppermint oil to taste (Optional) Test it. It should pretty grainy, paste like (creamy, not hard), and leave your mouth feeling super fresh. If you can’t feel the grain, add some more baking soda. If it feels crumbly, you need more coconut oil. If you don’t feel the freshness, add some more peppermint oil. Here is the mouthwash again: 8 drops peppermint oil 8 drops tea tree oil 250 mils of water Hey so regarding the baking soda and vinegar shampoo - there are apparently a lot of articles out there saying it damages hair but I have used it for about 3 months and i am loving it more every day but whatever. There are lots of homemade vegan shampoos online for you to check out. I won't post links there are too many. Thanks for listening!
Sat, 8 Aug 2015 - 129 - NZVP Ep.127 VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN!!!!! By hook or by crook we are going to end the misrepresentation of this word
Listen HERE VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN VEGAN Here is the link to Gary Francione's book Eat Like You Care: www.eatlikeyoucarebook.com Here is the link to all the rest of his books please read them: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/ Here is a link to the videos please watch them: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/video/ Please also explore the rest of the site www.abolitionistapproach.com Here is the speech by Chris Hedges please watch it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA41ggsdeXE
Fri, 19 Jun 2015 - 128 - NZVP Ep.126 - treatment treatment treatment
Listen HERE or here here is the documentary on abortion that I mentioned: https://archive.org/details/when_abortion_was_illegal Here is the link to that thread I mentioned on the Abolitionist Approach Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/photos/a.393908680628892.94280.156275557725540/965200420166379/?type=1&theater Here is the video I talked about that is the best in the world and changed my life and made me an abolitionist vegan: NOTE: there are some upsetting photos but lots of beautiful photos and the context is so on point. I wouldn't ask you to watch it if I didn't think it was worth it. https://vimeo.com/4808525 - to watch at the link or watch below (make it full screen if it is not showing properly) Theory of Animal Rights from Gary L. Francione on Vimeo. Thanks for listening and please please remember to READ GARY FRANCIONE'S BOOKS http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/ Here are some photos from Jam on Toast and Eco Day
Sat, 18 Apr 2015 - 127 - NZVP Ep.125 - random stuffTue, 10 Feb 2015
- 126 - NZVP Ep.124 - Happy Vegan New Year 2015
Listen HERE Or here: Key word: Focus! Here is the song I mentioned - it's very beautiful and sad, but more beautiful than sad. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by0xnJStass Here is the poster I mentioned of the pigs: Here is information about the plastic gyres in the ocean I mentioned: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_garbage_patch Thanks for listening and happy vegan new year. P.S The word I was looking for was DICHOTOMY
Thu, 1 Jan 2015 - 125 - NZVP Ep. 123 - there is no such thing as "Ahimsa" cow's milk
Listen HERE I am reluctantly putting a link to the FAQ I talked about although I dislike even promoting their site at all: http://www.ahimsamilk.org/faq/ This is the photo of the little bull with the ring in their nose on the Facebook page that I talked about: https://www.facebook.com/266909179987461/photos/a.293516217326757.79424.266909179987461/883563834988656/?type=1 Here is the article about nose ringing a bull I mentioned: http://www.lifestyleblock.co.nz/lifestyle-file/livestock-a-pets/cattle/item/21-nose-ringing-a-bull-.html Here is the article about artificial weaning of cows I mentioned: http://www.awionline.org/lab_animals/biblio/jaaws7.html Thanks for listening
Sat, 8 Nov 2014 - 124 - NZVP Ep. 122 - tales from a damp and noisy street stall, and Gary Francione - the voice of our conscience
Listen HERE Here is the CNN interview: http://edition.cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2014/10/04/smerconish-cat-kicked-10042014.cnn&video_referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.abolitionistapproach.com%2Fandre-robinson-king-confused-thinking-animal-ethics%2F Here is the NY Times article: http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/10/01/enforcing-the-legal-rights-of-animals/eating-meat-is-also-animal-abuse And there was a Daily News article too! I forgot to mention! : http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/gary-francione-stop-scapegoating-cat-kicker-article-1.1969363 >>This is, I am pretty sure, the unedited and originally titled version of the NY Times article or at least that's what it seems to be: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/andre-robinson-king-confused-thinking-animal-ethics/#.VEH4pL4Qe3w This is the Facebook discussion I was talking about re: "mock" animal products: https://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/posts/867250949961327 Thanks for listening! Here is me at my damp stall! I wouldn't normally go in weather like this to be honest, but I had 2 dozen cupcakes and there was nuthin gonna stop me!
Sat, 18 Oct 2014 - 123 - NZVP Ep.121 - first winter street stall and the disintegration of The Vegan Society
Listen HERE Here is the link to the Vegan Printer: www.veganprinter.com Here is links to heaps of the articles and Facebook postings about The Vegan Society debacle: THE "VEGAN" SOCIETY WITHDRAWS "THERE, WE SAID IT. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE VEGAN." - Facebook post about the 'rebrand' and the changes they made after the first protest of the new TVS campaign http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/moment-silence-donald-watson-founder-vegan-society/#.U-9o90sQcbS http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/vegan-society-ambassador-fiona-oakes-veganism-not-for-everyone-probably-not-many-people/#.U-9cK0sQcbS http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/manager-vegfestuk-tim-barford-many-people-get-ill-vegan-diet/#.U-9clEsQcbQ http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/cant-make-stuff-vegan-society-ambassador-fiona-oakes-says-promoting-veganism-moral-imperative-causes-damage-animals/#.U-9cF0sQcbQ http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/vegan-society-corporate-partners-sustainable-animal-agriculture/#.U-9cBEsQcbQ http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/brought-vegan-society-disrepute-insisted-vegan-society-vegan/#.U-9cb0sQcbQ http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/vegan-society-decide/#.U-9cqEsQcbQ Part 1 of the debate between Tim Barford and Gary Francione: http://www.goveganradio.com/2014/08/04/3-august-2014/ Part 2 of the debate: http://www.goveganradio.com/2014/08/13/10-august-2014/ Facebook events page for the debate: https://www.facebook.com/events/809889079061401/ This is the debate between Gary Francione and Erik Marcus: a MUST listen for any advocate: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/audio/#erik-marcus-20070225 There is also a pdf of the transcript the relevant part I was referring to is here: "...as far as what we say to people who don’t ... I’m not really interested in designing campaigns – I mean look, Erik, there are going to be people who disagree, they’re going to be people who aren’t interested at all. So shall I design my campaign and shall I target my efforts to the people that don’t care? You know, last night I saw this movie Amazing Grace, it wasn’t a perfect movie, but it was certainly, given the grand scheme of horrible movies these days, it was a worthwhile movie to see. It was about Wilbur Wilberforce, who actually with Richard Martin, I think this is accurate, that he started the RSPCA in England, but William Wilberforce was also an abolitionist with respect to slavery. And it was very interesting, because he had to confront this very issue. That, at the time that he decided slavery should be abolished most people thought slavery shouldn’t be abolished, and yet, he didn’t propose that we ought to make slavery more humane. He took an abolitionist position continuously, and eventually he prevailed. So I’m not really interested in worrying about – yeah, are there some people out there that don’t care? You used the expression “gratuitous cruelty” I don’t even know what the hell that means, Erik. I really don’t even know what that means, gratuitous cruelty. What does that mean? We don’t need to eat animals at all. Nobody maintains – its 2007, nobody, not even the United States government maintains that we need to eat any animal products to be optimally healthy. Indeed an increasing number of mainstream healthcare people are telling us that eating animal products isn’t good for us. So, all suffering in connection with animals that we’re raising for food is gratuitous. So I don’t know what you mean when you say gratuitous cruelty. But, are there people who don’t care? Yes, Erik, there are people who don’t care, and there are a lot of people who do care. And what I’m interested in doing is reaching those people, and when I reach them, the last thing in the world I want to tell them is, “Hey look, you’re going to go from Abu Ghraib to a minimum security Connecticut prison if you buy cage-free eggs.” I’m not going to tell them that. I’m going to tell them if they care about this issue there’s one choice: go vegan. And you know what? Some people are going to turn off to that, and some people are going to turn on to that, and what I’m interested in is the people who turn on to it, because every person I turn on to it decreases demand. That’s what we’ve got to do, is decrease the demand. And the way you decrease demand is you get people to stop using these products altogether. You don’t do it by imposing opportunity costs that are so deminimist that producers can pass those costs along to consumers and not lose a cent of profit. Indeed, there is a huge markup. I don’t know if you’ve shopped at Whole Foods recently, but they’re making a lot of money. Those products are marked up tremendously. Those producers are making a tremendous profit. I don’t think that’s the solution. As a matter of fact, I’m sure it’s not." Here is my Facebook status I read out: https://www.facebook.com/NZVegan/posts/541388332629761 "Listening to the second part of the debate between Gary Francione and Tim Barford. So far we are at just the first question, re: having groups like "Part-Time Carnivore" attend Veg Fest. Tim is justifying this by saying cutting down to say 20% animal products is still going to have an immensely positive effect on the environment and human health, as well as decreasing by 80% the amount of animals used. Nobody is disputing that less harm is better. Nobody is disputing that or has ever disputed that. It is not an issue that is focused on in human rights campaigning against fundamental human rights abuses like rape (I mean, less rape is better right? So should we campaign for 'less rape'? NO!!! We should and do campaign for NO RAPE!) The main theme of Tim's position and of every single other welfarist I have debated myself in various places, is the same one. Their position is: if you advocate for veganism unequivocally, not only will people not even begin to think about these issues at all, and therefore because they won't even begin to think about them that means they will therefore never start to examine their animal use, leading them to start to cut down on their animal use anyway, of their own volition, based on these issues they are beginning to think about because they were talked to about veganism - not only will they not do that, but that they will completely and utterly, down to the last person, freak out, reject the entire thing entirely, and will make NO reductions and might even increase animal use out of some kind of perverse notion and will never, ever go vegan, or ever cut down, or ever have their consciousness awoken in the slightest bit about the immorality of animal use. This is their claim. Based on this erroneous belief, they claim we *have* to promote "meat free Mondays" or "part time Carnivore" or welfare 'reforms' or 'cutting down' etc and we cannot promote veganism unequivocally or hold veganism as the moral baseline. Otherwise, they claim, NO ONE will make ANY CHANGES. EVER. That's their position.Does that make sense to you? That doesn't make sense to me either." Thanks for listening
Sun, 17 Aug 2014 - 122 - NZVP Ep.120 - Why I oppose SAFE's 'ban factory farming' campaign
Listen HERE Here is the link to the Facebook thread: https://www.facebook.com/NZVegan/posts/532236813544913 It has died down now so I wasn't as time consuming as I thought. Good! Because I plan to do this more often as it needs to be done, as a lot of new vegans get sucked into welfare which is a terrible thing to happen. We need to expose new vegans to abolition as quickly as possible - if only at the very least to give them the option to see the alternative. Rather than them not even knowing it exists, or them only being exposed to the deliberate distortions of abolition by the welfarist movement. Please read the following essay: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-four-problems-of-animal-welfare-in-a-nutshell/#.U9FdgFYQcbQ Please listen to the following debate (they talk a lot about the HSUS sow crate campaign in this debate so it's worth a listen and is relevant to this SAFE campaign which is focused on 'factory farmed pork'): http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/my-dinner-at-eriks-happy-meat-diner/
Fri, 25 Jul 2014 - 121 - NZVP Ep.119 - self realisation is painful but necessary
Listen HERE Or here: Here is the link to the article debunking 'reverse racism' that I mentioned and quoted from, *please* read it: http://feminspire.com/why-reverse-racism-isnt-real/ Here is the link to the articles on the modern feminist movement that I mentioned, I especially learned a lot from the second article, especially the similarities and conflicts within the feminist movement that mirror a lot of the welfarist/abolitionist debate. http://www.newstatesman.com/lifestyle/2014/03/sex-positive-feminism-doing-patriarchys-work-it http://feministcurrent.com/8879/the-divide-isnt-between-sex-negative-and-sex-positive-feminists-its-between-liberals-and-radicals/ I especially LOVE this comment by one of the commentators on the article whose moniker is "MLM": "I think part of the problem, and part of what makes certain radical thinkers so easy to demonise, is that the very notion of compassion itself has also been hijacked and distorted. People think compassion is about protecting somebody’s feelings, and sometimes it is. But sometimes it’s having an understanding that there are more crucial issues at stake. And doing the right thing may actually hurt someone’s feelings, and not make you or them feel good. Sometimes the deepest compassion is the type that requires you to be the sword which cuts through the bullshit and say “No, Im sorry. I can’t and won’t go along with that. It’s not good for me or you or anyone”. (I’m learning this more and more as a parent…) Going along with falsehood and delusion just because you are afraid of hurting someone’s feelings or because you feel sorry for them is not compassion, it’s a type of sycophancy. And while it’s so important not to lose sight of the fact that you are dealing with another human being when you find yourself in opposition with them, it’s every bit as important to point out that facilitating injustice in the name of “compassion” is actually precisely the opposite. Fierce defence of justice is actually the truest kind of compassion, but often also the easiest to mischaracterize." Here is a link to one of the articles by Gary Francione on the Kapparos Campaign: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-kapparos-campaign-a-good-example-whats-wrong-single-issue-campaigns/#.U7dbBxYQcbQ Here is a link to the articles about The "Vegan" Society's betrayal of the moral baseline: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/moment-silence-donald-watson-founder-vegan-society/#.U7fUEhYQcbQ Thank you for listening.
Sat, 5 Jul 2014 - 120 - NZVP Ep.118 - my first vegan party!!!
Listen HERE Or here: Here is the link to Kaiaroha Nut Cheeses who also do the Vegan Deli at the Parnell Farmers Market: http://www.kaiaroha.co.nz Here is the link to La Noix Vegan Cake Shop: http://lanoixvegancake.com/Home/Cakes Here are the photos! I couldn't get decent ones of the food because it was flying off the plates too fast for me to get it all haha: Here is the cake! It is the chocolate mousse cake:
Sat, 31 May 2014 - 119 - NZVP Ep. 117 - work conundrums
***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVS Listen HERE Or here: Thanks for listening. Feel free to share any great vegan gluten free ginger cake recipes for my mother's birthday cake :) Here is the link to the clip about Muhammed Ali's Poem "Me, We" -something which should be the baseline for all our vegan advocacy I reckon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXQ_IjzWN7A
Fri, 25 Apr 2014 - 118 - NZVP Ep.116 - Veganism is EASYSun, 23 Mar 2014
- 117 - NZVP Ep. 115 - Please stop making people feel better about exploiting others
Listen HERE Or here: ***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVS This is the quote from Gary Francione I mentioned: "To believe in a principle of justice and promote that principle clearly is not be "angry." That term is simply a way of putting the principle down by not focusing on the substance and, instead, focusing on the person articulating the principle. People always "like" people who don't challenge them but in the world in which you and I live, challenging others is what morality *requires*. It's not optional!" (In response to a comment on the Gary L. Francione: The Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights page in which the commentator said: "I was overwhelmed by all the "angry vegan" personal attacks this week and wanted to be seen as 'nicer' by encouraging this, which did not prove to be effective and went against my conscience anyway.") Original thread where above comment happened: https://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/posts/734694363216987?comment_id=7664908&offset=0&total_comments=26 Original post on the thread, by the way, was: "*All* animal products involve suffering and death. All of them. We should be crystal clear that the *only* rational response to recognizing the moral status of nonhumans is to go vegan. If animals matter morally, then *any* exploitation--however supposedly "humane"--is immoral. To say that being "compassionate" requires that we promote something other than veganism is to say that we are morally obligated to promote immorality. That makes no sense, If you agree that animals matter, veganism--and only veganism--is what makes sense." Here are the links I mentioned from the SAFE Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SAFEnewzealand/photos/a.10150641855485434.697966.417859725433/10153770995105434/?type=1&stream_ref=10 https://www.facebook.com/SAFEnewzealand/posts/10153707967115462?stream_ref=10 https://www.facebook.com/SAFEnewzealand/posts/10153693040105434?stream_ref=10 https://www.facebook.com/SAFEnewzealand/photos/a.10150641855485434.697966.417859725433/10153686609385434/?type=1&stream_ref=10 Hope I got them all Here is the link to the Esther the Wonder Pig posting: https://www.facebook.com/estherthewonderpig/posts/532716096835619?stream_ref=10 Here is the link to My Face is on Fire Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/My-Face-Is-on-Fire/177471362269051 Here is the one I mentioned (but there are heaps more): 23 de noviembre de 2013 And finally here is the link to the Abolitionist Approach Article: Making a Mockery of Gandhi: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/making-mockery-gandhi/#.UxKJ9NzDqv8
Sun, 2 Mar 2014 - 116 - NZVP Ep.114 Special Guests Gary Francione and Anna Charlton, the authors of Eat Like You Care!
Listen HERE Or here Please go to this link to get a copy of Eat Like You Care: www.eatlikeyoucarebook.com Just read some of these amazing reviews so you get an idea how profoundly this book is helping people: http://www.eatlikeyoucarebook.com/what-people-are-saying.html Abolitionist Approach Website: www.abolitionistapproach.com Please read ALL of these books: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/ Thanks for listening and a huge thanks to my lovely guests Anna Charlton and Gary Francione
Sun, 5 Jan 2014 - 115 - NZVP EP. 113 -UPDATE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH TAVSMon, 16 Dec 2013
- 114 - NZVP Ep.112 - UPDATE: WE ARE NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH TAVS AND THERE IS NO NZ TAVS CHAPTERSun, 17 Nov 2013
- 113 - NZVP Ep.111 - What's in a name? Nothing, as it turns out.
Listen HERE or here ***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVS Here are some photos of Tuainekore at the stall at Waitakere (we had SUCH a GREAT DAY): Here is the link to that awful status update I ranted and raved about for an hour lol: https://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/posts/686541261365631
Sun, 10 Nov 2013 - 112 - NZVP Ep. 110 -Update about long lost Duffy the cat.Sat, 12 Oct 2013
- 111 - NZ Vegan Episode 109 - on being a smart educator
listen HERE sorry it's so all over the place Here is the article I read from: Making a Mockery of Gandhi Here is the poster I mentioned: here is the Abolitionist Approach Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach
Wed, 2 Oct 2013 - 110 - NZVP Ep. 108
Listen HERE Relevant quote: "The fact that people won't go vegan immediately does not mean that we should ever promote anything less than veganism as morally okay. We ought always to be clear that if animals matter morally, we cannot justify consuming them. If someone who cares about animals wants to do less than go vegan, or want to go vegan in stages, let that be their choice and not our recommendation. We should *never* promote non-veganism as a morally good thing. We should *never* put a stamp of approval on animal exploitation--however "humane" it is (and it's never "humane" anyway)." ~Gary Francione
Fri, 20 Sep 2013 - 109 - NZVP Ep. 107 - Stall stories from the first week of Spring 2013.
Listen HERE ***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVS Here is the article I spoke about: Enabling Exploitation Here is one of the discussions on Gary Francione's facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/abolitionistapproach/posts/647496038603487 Oh and you HAVE to read this article!!!: Animal Welfare Regulation, “Happy Exploitation,” and Speciesism Thanks for listening
Sat, 31 Aug 2013 - 108 - NZVP Ep.106 - Don't get participation in animal slavery mixed up with involuntary harm
Listen HERE ***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVS Here is the facebook post I wrote: "Anyone who thinks there is no moral difference between, say, driving a car or taking public transport in vehicles that to our dismay may contain animal by-products, and for example eating a piece of cow's milk cheese, obviously doesn't realise that animals are property and what we are trying to abolish is slavery. There is a *huge* difference between the two examples. As vegans, we are frustrated, horrified and dismayed when we learn that there are some things that we must use that against our will contain animal by products. Such as sidewalks or footpaths, plastics, car tyres etc. Huge difference. The difference is thus: those things, those industries, those products, are not products based upon animal slavery. They are simply not. It is perfectly conceivable to have cars, concrete, paint, plastics etc, without any animal by-products in them whatsoever. And we are going to abolish that too, you just wait. However, cow's milk cheese is a product entirely based upon, produced by and dependant on animal slavery, and slaughter. You will *never* have cow's milk cheese without exploiting cows. It is a *slave* industry. So while as vegans we are working towards eliminating as much harm to others as we can, such as living in a world that doesn't use plastic at all would be lovely, a world in which no vegetable or fruit is produced with nonhuman slaves' manure, and in which we develop alternatives to a lot of harmful products and practices while of course eliminating any animal by products in their making, the NUMBER ONE THING we must do now is ABOLISH SLAVERY. And you *don't* do that by making twisted, incorrect comparisons between products such as vehicles (nothing to do with animal slavery, and yes we hate that there are the products of exploitation in there against our will, and watch us abolish that too! - but those products are in no way dependant on animal slavery) and animal products that people eat, wear or use that are *intrinsically* and *unavoidably* from slavery. I hope that clears up this silliness so we can get on with being consistent in our advocacy and no more making excuses for "vegans" who deliberately and directly participate in slavery by reminding us that we can't levitate, build entire new vegan painted city buildings/homes on our own (yet) or avoid the use of transportation to our jobs. Hey - if you can levitate - more power to you I am jealous. If you own a vegan car I love you for it. If you live in a custom house that is completely vegan painted/no animal by-product containing plastics/computer and phone the same - more power to you that is where we *all* should be headed. But don't get it twisted, and please don't EVER EVER justify or defend slavery." Here is the link to Gary Francione's Videos: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/video/#.Uf4k_BZD38s Please watch them all. You can see the Animals As Property video directly here also: http://vimeo.com/4807775#at=0 Read this book to inform yourself also (read ALL HIS BOOKS): http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/animals-property-and-the-law/#.Uf4lXhZD38s And of course the new book Eat Like You Care Here is the official website: http://www.eatlikeyoucarebook.com If you have something positive to say, please leave a review! Finally here are those GORGEOUS new street stalls I told you about:
Sun, 4 Aug 2013 - 107 - NZVP Ep. 105 - The Abolitionist/Welfarist Debate goes live
Listen HERE ***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVS Here is the link to Gary Francione's Plenary Speech: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/my-plenary-talk-audio-at-the-animal-rights-2013-national-conference/#.Ud_0PBZD38t There is also a link to the audio from the debate in the above article however here is the Youtube video of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=akFdn-sa3EM Thank you to Alanna Andrews for uploading it, much appreciated. Here is that pdf I mentioned that talks about human rights (from Bruce Friedrich's part of the debate): NZ Vegan Facebook posting Here is that poster I mentioned (FB Link only sorry): https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=386347634800499&set=pb.124140001021265.-2207520000.1373629842.&type=3&theater Hope I remembered everything! Thanks for listening.
Sat, 13 Jul 2013 - 106 - NZVP Ep 104 - Street Stall evidence of the paradigm shifting. ***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVS
***NOTE: I AM NO LONGER AFFILIATED WITH OR SUPPORT TAVS Listen HERE This is the essay I mentioned: Revolution of the Heart Quote from the essay: "The abolition of animal exploitation requires a paradigm shift. It requires that we reject violence at its most fundamental level. It requires a recognition that violence is inherently wrong.The abolition of animal exploitation requires a nonviolent revolution–a revolution of the heart." This is, of course, the WONDERFUL vegankit! www.vegankit.com The Boston Vegan Association: Facebook page (to see all the activities they do! Always have wanted to emulate them) https://www.facebook.com/bostonvegan?fref=ts Here is their website: http://bostonvegan.org Their wonderful Nutritional Pamphlet: http://bostonvegan.org/system/files/page/attachments/BVA_Nutrition_Pamphlet.pdf Please excuse the terrible sound quality (all the popped p's and t's for example) - it's just going to be that way for a while till I get Pro Tools again. I am really sorry!!!!
Mon, 10 Jun 2013 - 105 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 103 - Please don't link veganism with animal welfare
Listen HERE Things I mentioned: My podcast episode about being unequivocal: http://nzveganpodcast.blogspot.co.nz/2010/06/nz-vegan-podcast-episode-57-key-word-is.html Article I mentioned from the Abolitionist Approach website: Veganism: Just Another Way of Reducing Suffering or a Fundamental Principle of Justice & Nonviolence? The supremely important book I mentioned: Introduction to Animal Rights - Your Child or the Dog? Here is an example of an article from The My Face is on Fire blog that is quick to analyse misrepresentations of veganism in mainstream media: http://my-face-is-on-fire.blogspot.co.nz/2013/04/vegan-challenges.html My website: www.nzvegan.com and the page I mentioned about sanctuaries and rescue orgs I link to: Sanctuary Here is the group in Brasil that I mentioned: GEFRAN (run by http://www.veganospelaabolicao.org) An example of the posters from the Abolitionist Approach facebook page with the motto: Go Vegan, Educate Others, Adopt/Foster: POSTER Finally the New Series: TIWISBD (Things I Wish I had Said But Didn't) that I spoke about on my NZ Vegan facebook page lol. I am sure I will be adding to this repertoire: https://www.facebook.com/NZVegan/posts/371795796255683 Here is the link to the Huffington Post article that I mentioned in the beginning(NOTE - I forgot to mention that it only addresses diet *sigh* oh and don't look at the "celebrity 'vegan'" slideshow - MFIoF could write a few articles about that alone): Interest in Vegan Diets on the Rise Thanks for listening. :)
Mon, 27 May 2013 - 104 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 102 - This is a MORAL issue
Listen HERE Welcome back to the continuing series of NZ Vegan Podcast! My final episode was not my final episode after all :) This episode I address the one of the common issues arising from the dialogue about vegan advocacy, specifically those who say it is preferable to concentrate on the dietary and health aspect of veganism when advocating to people, rather than the moral issue. Needless to say, I disagree.
Thu, 18 Apr 2013 - 103 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 101 - What do we MEAN by vegan education? What don't we mean? Plus a special announcement!
LISTEN HERE In this episode I hope to address many misconceptions. Thanks for listening to my final episode of NZ Vegan Podcast! New podcast coming soon....... stay tuned :)
Tue, 7 Aug 2012 - 102 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 100 - Part Three of interview with Special Guest Renata Peters!Tue, 31 Jul 2012
- 101 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 99 - Part Two of interview with special guest Renata Peters!Tue, 31 Jul 2012
- 100 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 98 - Special Guest Renata Peters! (aka Desert Girl :)Tue, 31 Jul 2012
- 99 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 97 - On always keeping the focus on the victimsSat, 21 Jul 2012
- 98 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 96 - on speciesist vegansSun, 1 Jul 2012
- 97 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 95 - NO! to "stealth" veganism! and other stories
Listen HERE "People say that being a vegan creates a social problem in that others may react negatively. But isn't that the case if you take a principled position on any issue, whether it's racism, sexism, heterosexism, violence as a general matter—or speciesism? The key is to educate others about *why* you take the position." ~ Gary L. Francione Links and articles and other things I talk about: The Vegan Times (website is http://vegan-times.com/) and also the Vegan Times Facebook page by Maya Shlayan Vegan Cupcake Cards by Emmy James - PLEASE NOTE: correct link address is: http://emmyjames.com/vegancards.pdf Vegan Information Stall at School by Clare Wu Shame, Shame: Vegan Stereotypes by Mylène Ouellet "Please stop apologising for refusing to participate in violence" ~ Live Vegan "Wherever the truth is injured, defend it" ~ George Bernard Shaw (not Bertrand Russell - my apologies!) Gary Francione's Facebook Page Animals, Property and the Law by Gary Francione - a must read for all animal advocates! Am I Vegan? Clearly defining who is and is NOT vegan by Butterflies Katz "The Challenge of Going Vegan" (As Explained by a Non-Vegan) also by My Face is on Fire
Fri, 25 May 2012 - 96 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 94 - Petition Signers Anonymous
Listen HERE A Revolution of the Heart by Gary Francione Single Issue Campaigns - Pruning Exploitation - by Dan Cudahy and Angel Flinn - the podcast version can be found here at Live Vegan's YouTube page The ever important debate between Erik Marcus and Gary Francione My previous podcast on the "you don't care about the animals who are suffering now" accusation. Our NZ Vegan Facebook Page Our OZVegan & NZVegan Facebook group The No Kill Movement
Mon, 9 Apr 2012 - 95 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 93 - On getting started and not being discouraged, and other ramblings.
Listen HERE Here is the quote I was trying to say on the show "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." ~ Margaret Mead This is the Gandhi quote I have on my 'cubicle' wall at work: "Non-violence and truth are inseparable and presuppose one another." ~ Gandhi Here are the posters I have on my cubicle wall at work Here is a link to the interview of Gary Francione by Erik Marcus: MP3 or listen on the Abolitionist Approach Audio page. Please read Gary Francione's books Here is our Facebook Group that I talked about: Oz Vegan & NZ Vegan Here is the link to Emmy James' new podcast that I mentioned: Activism and the Message We Want to Send
Sun, 11 Mar 2012 - 94 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 92 - With Special Guest Jeffrey Coolwater!
Listen HERE This week I am very pleased to welcome fellow abolitionist advocate Jeffrey Coolwater. You can find Jeffrey on twitter as MacVegan Here is the link to the blog article we discussed about Jeffrey's 10 "lost years" as a vegetarian, before he discovered veganism and abolition. Here is a link to the groundbreaking interview that we mention of Professor Gary L. Francioneon Vegan Freak Radio You can find all the audio interviews of Professor Francione on the Audio Page of the Abolitionist Approach website Please read Gary Francione's books! (5 of which are available at the Auckland Library) Here is a link to the book Jeffrey mentioned by Bob and Jenna Torres: Vegan Freak: Being Vegan in a Non-Vegan World (Also available at the Auckland Library) This is the cartoon I talked about in the podcast. (HEE HEE!! I just love it!)~ Credit for this hilarious cartoon goes to Ignatz Ziller. Thanks so much Jeffrey for coming on the show!
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 - 93 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 91 - Either not existing or exploiting someone - these are not valid options!
Listen HERE This week I talk about something that was inspired through a conversation from the last street stall we did and also by a lot of things going on lately and in fact by all the things I have learned over the last 4 years since I went vegan. Here is the link to the latest Foxconn ProtestHere is the link to the podcast episode I mentioned from This American LifeHere is the link to the story I talked about from the Horn of Africa (note - ignore the bit about the "cattle" and please investigate the other related stories on there such as This One and This One)Here is a link to a petition against the NZ Food Bill, and here is the link to the Food Bill itself, and THIS is an interesting article that someone kindly sent to me about it. Here is the link to the Vegan Pensieve article I mentioned about eggs - Warning - disturbing photosAnd finally, Please Read Gary Francione's Books. The book I mention in the podcast that I quote from is Animals, Property and the Law.Publish Post Thanks for listening
Sat, 21 Jan 2012 - 92 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 90 - Happy Vegan New Year 2012
LISTEN HERE This week I revisit something that is old news but I think still very relevant for the coming year and all years of the vegan movement, which is that we have no excuse for not promoting veganism unequivocally. "All compromise is based on give and take, but there can be no give and take on fundamentals. Any compromise on mere fundamentals is a surrender. For it is all give and no take." ~ Ghandi I mention a discussion where things "clicked" for me and I always recommend to all advocates to listen to this discussion between Gary Francione and Erik Marcus: listen here or access it on the Abolitionist Approach audio page (scroll down to find the interview) I mention this article by Corey Wrenn: Academic Discrimination Against Vegans Here is Randy Sandberg's fantastic Quotes on Slavery website where you can find a lot of history about the history of the Abolitionist Movement against slavery in the human context which can teach us a lot about the movement today to abolish all slavery, human and nonhuman. I mention that Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary residents need hay for the winter, but anyway they always need help and also I have links to some local sanctuaries and other rescue groups in NZ - please if you are going to donate money to anyone please donate directly to helping animals such as sanctuary, adoption and rescue, rather than to welfare campaigns and organisations. Here is a message of nonviolence for 2012 from Trish Roberts of Lobsa and LiveVegan: A Message of Nonviolence for 2012 Here's a great new article just released by Dan Cudahy and Angel Flinn for the New Year: Make the Vegan Resolution Here is a great new article by Vincent Guihan: Vegan Outreach: how not to do it Happy New Year everyone! :)UPDATE: I just want to add that this particular rant of mine was not a commentary on vegans who are unequivocal vegans in their own lives, and live vegan uncompromisingly, yet don't advocate it as such as an extra activity outside of normal life as vegans, because they are just not really interested in actually being an 'activist" as it were or they are advocating other social justice issues that take up all their free time, however they live vegan; it was specifically due to experiences with vegans who are welfare advocates, with whom I was discussing activism, and their preference of promoting welfare reform, their resistance to promoting veganism at all, and their absolute refusal to do it unequivocally. I recognise that these vegans and all vegans are challenging the status quo by being vegan, and are to an extent being advocates with regard to the example they set to those around them. I am glad for all vegans for being vegan. So I want that to be really clear. This is specifically in regard to the above-described position of welfare advocates.
Mon, 2 Jan 2012 - 91 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 89 - The importance of promoting ideas
Listen HERE This week I talk about lots of things, including the wonderful cupcakes offered by the Vegan Education Cupcake Stall from The Alice Springs Vegan Society and their inspiration for offering free cupcakes to people, and I mention the Six Principles of the Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights among other things. I also talk about focusing on IDEAS not PEOPLE. "Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people"~ Anonymous or Eleanor Roosevelt. Podcast by Angel Flinn "The Vegan Evolution" - great vegan speech! -listen or you can read it here: VEGANISM: A TRUTH WHOSE TIME HAS COME: Best vegan speech Thanks for listening :) NOTE: I wasn't going to do this because I really didn't want to spend the time, but someone left a really long comment and I am not going to publish it, and I know they would have spent time writing it, so out of an attempt to be fair I am offering this heads up in order to prevent anyone else wasting their time on a comment that I won't publish, and I hope this can be seen as an action I am taking out of respect for other people's time: Anyone who wishes to make guesses about any individuals I may refer to in any podcast episode whom I choose not to name (for reasons I think I have done my best to make very clear), well if that how you want to spend your time then that is your prerogative; but please do not attempt to do so here. I am really not interested in talking about people per se, except to talk about actions and ideas, and how they relate to the issue of exploitation, and I do my best, as a human being can, to stick to that. I don't claim to be 100% successful and but I try. When I am speaking positively, I feel comfortable naming individuals, also of course I want to promote work and ideas that support nonviolence, and the abolition of exploitation. When I am speaking critically or negatively, I prefer not to name individuals because I loathe drama, but even if I didn't it inevitably takes the focus off the real issue which should always remain the victims of exploitation, and I refuse to allow that to happen. And as this is my blog I thankfully have that ability. I also thankfully have the ability to refuse to join in on any drama to do with egos and personality clashes that are going on anywhere else. Thank goodness. :) As hard as it is to believe, I really do just want to focus on the issues of exploitation and violence and animal use, and stand up unequivocally against them in everything I say and do, and I refuse to promote or support anything that I believe is in opposition to that. Or to waste time on anything that detracts from that. In fact, that was the whole point of this podcast episode. Thanks for your understanding
Fri, 9 Dec 2011 - 90 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 88 - Special Guest Peaceful Abolitionist Emmy James!
LISTEN HERE This week I have a very special guest over for dinner and cupcake making and podcasting - Emmy James from Peaceful Abolitionist and the Vegan For Life podcast Emmy is the very talented designer of our NZ Vegan logo and check out these wonderful designs she hand painted onto shirts and sweatshirts also. See also the photo of Clare who we mention who has helped us at the stall and is so much fun! Thanks for listening!
Thu, 1 Dec 2011 - 89 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 87 - Finished website and new literature for the street stall!
Listen HERE This week I talk about the new website nzvegan.com and aava.org.nz and the literature I have been wanting to make for ages. I also mention the interviews that Corey Wrenn the Roanoke Vegan Examiner has recently allowed me to be part of. Finally I say a special thanks to Gary L. Francione. Congratulations Gary, you did it :)
Thu, 10 Nov 2011 - 88 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 86 - Part 2 of interview with Gary Francione on Helping Animals NOW (Including human animals)
Listen HERE Part two of the interview with special guest Gary L. Francione Here is a link to the website page I am working on about Adoption/Fostering and Sanctuaries. You can find links to some of the sanctuaries and rescue organisations we mentioned in there:http://nzvegan.wordpress.com/sanctuary-and-adoptionfostering/ Here is a link to the podcast Episode with Diane Ellis about Vegecat Vegan Cat Food: NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 60 - Special Guest Diane Ellis, spokesperson for Vegecat vegan cat foodThanks for listening and thank you Gary Francione for coming on the show.
Mon, 15 Aug 2011 - 87 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 85 - Part 1 of interview with Gary Francione on Helping Animals NOW (Including human animals)
Listen HERE Part one of the interview with special guest Gary L. Francione Here is a link to the website page I am working on about Adoption/Fostering and Sanctuaries. You can find links to some of the sanctuaries and rescue organisations we mentioned in there:http://nzvegan.wordpress.com/sanctuary-and-adoptionfostering/ Thanks for listeningPart two is next
Mon, 15 Aug 2011 - 86 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 84 -On being too scared to promote veganism and must-haves for a street stall
LISTEN HERE "People say that being a vegan creates a social problem in that others may react negatively. But isn't that the case if you take a principled position on any issue, whether it's racism, sexism, heterosexism, violence as a general matter—or speciesism? The key is to educate others about *why* you take the position." ~ Gary L. Francione Here is a link to the fantastic Nutritional Pamphlets from the Boston Vegan Association or you can contact them for some copies here Also don't forget their wonderful Vegan Pamphlet Here is another must have for any street stall: Becoming Vegan Pamphlet
Thu, 4 Aug 2011 - 85 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 83 - On "right" and "wrong"
Listen HERE What an idiotic absurdity it is to say that earnest, persistent, uncompromising moral opposition to a system of boundless immorality is the way to strengthen it; and that the way to abolish such a system is to say nothing about it! ~ William L. Garrison (April 23, 1858) From http://quotesonslavery.org/what-an-idiotic-absurdity-it-is/
Fri, 8 Jul 2011 - 84 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 82 - Just my own thoughts, as always.Mon, 27 Jun 2011
- 83 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 81 - We are an abolitionist movement
LISTEN HERE This week I talk about how important it is that we recognise and help others to recognise that our abolitionist movement for nonviolence is still an abolitionist anti-slavery movement, and our practical focus right now with regard to addressing this problem of violence and animal use has the primary goal, initially, of creating a society in which we can address the abolition of the property status of animals, because that is still where we are at. We haven't even begun to address that! The animal movement still doesn't even have veganism as the moral baseline! But the abolitionist movement does :) By promoting veganism we will create an environment in which we can actually address that, finally! Welfare reforms are useless and do not address the property paradigm. Vegan education does. As Gary Francione said in his latest interview, part of which you can read HERE: "At this point, it makes no sense to focus on the law, because as long as we regard animals as things, as a moral matter, the laws will necessarily reflect that absence of moral value and continue to do nothing to protect animals. We need to change social and moral thinking about animals before the law is going to do anything more." Let's not allow people, neither other vegans nor anti-vegans, to shift our focus to the defeatist, overwhelmingly negative attitudes, which seem to be fixated on all the things still currently out of our control as individuals (the majority of food production, sidewalks, tyres etc) and which prompt the vegans to identify their reason for opposing vegan education as being "too pure" or "unrealistic" (which makes absolutely no sense whatsoever) and anti-vegans to make absurd claims that animal use is an action that is equal in morality to veganism. I want us to remind people what being vegan really means, and what our abolitionist movement really means, especially at this point in history, where we are still in this incredibly non vegan world, in which chattel slavery of sentient beings is still very much accepted as the norm and in which new welfarism is the dominant paradigm and therefore welfarism is still provided and marketed by the majority of vegans as the correct response to the issue of animal use. Wrong answer! Veganism is the correct response, as we know. We just have to continue to be a clear voice, and our voice is growing. Thank you all so much, for being such wonderful, clear voices. Please read Gary Francione's work to learn about the importance of the abolition of the property status of animals and why veganism and the promotion of veganism is the correct response, the only response to that immoral status which still exists in our world today.http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/books/http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/category/podcast/ I mention Randy W. Sandberg and his wonderful advice about not feeding trolls (I am still trying to find the article he shared, will post when I find it..) I mention Trisha Roberts from LiveVegan and her wonderful messages about insects, and I mention her organisation lobsa.org I mentioned a video about nuclear pollution, posted by Renata Peters from The Alice Springs Vegan Society which you can also check out here at the latest article on Myl ène Ouellet's blog My Face is on Fire Thanks for listening :)
Mon, 20 Jun 2011 - 82 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 80 -Happy Stall Stories and Positivity!
LISTEN HERE Here is the link to the Shirtless Dancing Guy video I mentioned: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW8amMCVAJQ This is the link to the Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals episode about the Oprah Show that I mentioned: Episode 46 - Oprah Goes... Vegan, "Veg*n","veganish"... Here is the link to the latest Abolitionist Approach Commentary Number 24, an interview by Gary L. Francione with Rob Johnson creator of the blog Animal Rights UK and founding member of Grampion Animal Rights (which in typical me fashion I accidentally called Aberdeen Animal Rights, all my friends ought to be used to my getting things all mixed up by now, but I again apologise for mis-naming another organisation/website etc) and Vegan UK:Commentary 24: Vegan Advocacy in the UK Thanks for listening!
Fri, 20 May 2011 - 80 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 78 - Don't underestimate yourselfThu, 28 Apr 2011
- 79 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 77 - Special guest William Paul!
LISTEN HERE This week I am very pleased to welcome back William Paul who tells us his latest good news and we discuss some experiences we have at with religious advocates while doing our street stall, and also I recount a couple of personal experiences I have had related to that. Thanks for listening and thank you William for coming on the show!
Wed, 20 Apr 2011 - 78 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 76 - Don't let them tell you not to do it
Listen HERE What are we afraid of? It's not like we are being arrested by the KGB: BBC outlook: Belarus Free Theatre http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarus_Free_Theatre And if people stopped doing violent things and stupid things we won't have to worry about anything like that, now would we? Please promote veganism! Peacefully! more to come....
Wed, 13 Apr 2011 - 77 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 75 - Part Two of the interview with special guest Professor Gary L. Francione!
LISTEN HERE In part two of the interview we discuss single issue campaigns, in relation to the recent debate that Professor Francione took part in with Dario Ringach which was partly the inspiration of the blog essay: Why Veganism Must Be the Baseline which I recommend as a must read for all advocates. We also discuss the latest Abolitionist Approach blog essay: Nothing to Do with Science in which the latest attempt at using the age old "plant question" is addressed. Thank you, Professor Francione!
Thu, 24 Mar 2011 - 76 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 74 - Special Guest Professor Gary L. Francione!
LISTEN HERE This week it is my absolute pleasure to welcome back to the podcast Professor Gary L. Francione. In part one of the interview we discuss his new book: The Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation? which was co-authored with Robert Garner. Enjoy and stay tuned for part two!
Thu, 24 Mar 2011 - 75 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 73 - Hurting others to help others ends up hurting everyone
LISTEN HERE Relevant links to this podcast: Veganism as a Minimum Standard of Decency by Dan Cudahy from Unpopular Vegan Essays The articles about the Vegan Society's advertising of non vegan establishments, inluding a pdf of a thread on facebook that was deleted after they shamefully deleted Gary Francione from the page: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/i-wonder-what-donald-watson-founder-of-the-vegan-society-would-think/ http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/its-not-1946/ http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/the-need-for-a-vegan-society/ http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/media/pdf/why-are-non-vegan-restaurants-advertised-in-the-vegan.pdf The article on John Robbins I mentioned, by Mylène Ouellet: http://my-face-is-on-fire.blogspot.com/2010/07/animal-advocacy-leaders-hall-of-fail.html And finally, a response to the latest claims by welfare advocates pointing to the same study each time it seems: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/science-weighs-in-animal-welfare-reform-is-useless/ Thanks for listening
Fri, 4 Mar 2011 - 74 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 72 - Special Guest Niilo Van Steinburg from the UVic Vegan Association and soon to be new abolitionist podcast Seeking Nonspeciesism!
LISTEN HERE This week I am very pleased to have as my special guest Niilo Van Steinburg who is the founder and one of the directors of the very successful abolitionist vegan university group at the University of Victoria, Canada, the UVic Vegan Association. If you live in British Columbia you can subscribe to the UVic Vegan Association by emailing them at: uvacontact@gmail.com You can also join their facebook fan page at: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=11596410542 Also check out Niilo's blog Seeking Non-Specisism from where he will be soon producing his very own abolitionist vegan podcast!!! We can't wait to hear it! The forum we mentioned is http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/forum/ where you can find Niilo's "abolitionist mom" Joe and other great advocates, discussing abolitionist veganism and all kinds of other things. Thanks for coming on the show Niilo!
Mon, 10 Jan 2011 - 73 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 71 - Embrace the Mystery
LISTEN HERE A thought for the future; not knowing is a wiser way to live in a lot of ways. Those who say, do not know; those who know, do not say. ~ Lao Tzu And don't be overwhelmed by those darn animal product use diagrams making the rounds, you know the ones I mean, they are very "popular" amongst poverty of ambition advocates as another excuse for despairing! Let them spur you on to be even more active and even more determined.
Wed, 5 Jan 2011 - 72 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 70 - On pessimism, optimism and fantasy versus reality
LISTEN HERE (Huge apologies for the terrible audio quality, I hit record without first verifying the input, so instead of my logitech headphones it was set to the inbuilt mic, which is why there is all that noise and stuff. It happens sometimes lol ) Here is the article of the interview with Gary Francione that I mentioned: http://www.free.org.il/english/articles/gary.html (What he says is about "passivity" and exactly is not necessarily what I paraphrased, but it certainly made me understand that the "pacifist" claim made against us is trying to insinuate "passivity" and that is not true). Here is another quote from Gary Francione about this subject: "Those who claim that the abolitionist approach [to animal rights] advises inactivity misunderstand that the idea is to engage in *effective* advocacy rather than in wheel-spinning and counterproductive activity that generates donations and bequests for large groups." Here is the article by Randy Sandberg on his Vegans for Peace website that I mentioned: http://vegansforpeace.org/2010/03/13/why-are-you-a-vegetarian/ Here is the article by Emmy James that I mentioned: Facebook link (you will probably only be able to see it if you are a facebook contact of Emmy's) Here is the quote by Mylène Ouellet that I mentioned: http://quotesonslavery.org/whats-hard-about-veganism-isnt-being-vegan/ Here is the must read article Why Veganism by Eva Batt: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/text/why-veganism-by-eva-batt/ Also available HERE
Thu, 23 Dec 2010 - 71 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 69 - With special guest William Paul!
LISTEN HERE This week I speak with William Paul my fellow abolitionist street staller and vegan advocate from Auckland. We discuss the NZ Vegetarian Society Festival that was held in October, our future plans for advocacy and we also discuss the Auckland Abolitionist Vegans Association, which we will be launching soon! Congratulations to Jordan Wyatt from Coexisting with Nonhuman Animals for creating the Invercargill Vegan Society! Become a member if you live nearby, or become an honorary member by going to this blog entry and leaving a comment: http://coexistingwithnonhumananimals.blogspot.com/2010/12/invercargill-vegan-society-business.html
Fri, 10 Dec 2010 - 70 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 68 - The tragedy of owning sentient beings. Dedicated to Floyd, the sweetest little tabby cat you could ever meet
LISTEN HERE This is the link to the thread on the abolitionist approach forum I was talking about: "Fears" Here are the new photos of the stall now that Aotea Square is renovated, the square is behind us we are on the footpath next to the main entrance side.
Mon, 29 Nov 2010 - 69 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 67 - Reflections, updates and the repressed memory of my first animal-use-showing video!
LISTEN HERE Revelations! Now I am wondering if that WAS indeed my first exposure to a video showing animal use, or have I repressed other memories from my specieisist past...? Here is a link to the article I mentioned from the UK abolitionists that made the Aberdeen Voice Here is a link to the article I mentioned on the Vegan Salt blog: Guest Post Thanks for listening!
Sun, 24 Oct 2010 - 68 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 66 - Update on Duffy the cat plus my elevator experience and other stories
LISTEN HERE here is a photo of Duffy in his hopefully new and permanent home: This is the link to Professor Gary Francione's latest commentary where he gives great advice about talking to non vegans about veganism: Five Principles This is a link to Barbara DeGrande's latest podcast about personal relationships as a vegan: Dating While Vegan Here is a link to Mylène Ouellet's latest article: What's Sometimes Hardest Here is a link to Adam Kochanowicz's Vegan Help Bot I mentioned: http://twitter.com/veganhelp and to his website: Vegan FM var fctb_tool=null; function FCTB_Init_62fd70b5f3ab461fab350d4a3b48f64c(t) { fctb_tool=t; start(fctb_tool); } var fctb_tool=null; function FCTB_Init_13b85618ab46459c8fe679c331e8ed4a(t) { fctb_tool=t; start(fctb_tool); } var fctb_tool=null; function FCTB_Init_46781a276703465984d22fa6869da24a(t) { fctb_tool=t; start(fctb_tool); }
Sun, 3 Oct 2010 - 67 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 65 - Domestication (homage to Duffy the cat)
LISTEN HERE This podcast is dedicated to Duffy This week I talk about a situation I personally dealt with and how I chose to deal with it, and I ask everyone to comment if there are anything someone feels needs to be said. I also quote from one of my favourite websites, Quotes on Slavery and this is the quote I chose to read: "I will be as harsh as truth, and as uncompromising as justice" Thanks for listening
Mon, 27 Sep 2010 - 66 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 63 - Interview with Professor Gary L. Francione Part 1
LISTEN HERE I have the absolute pleasure of having Professor Gary L. Francione as a guest. This is part 1 of the interview. Enjoy!
Mon, 13 Sep 2010 - 65 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 64 - Interview with Professor Gary L. Francione Part 2Mon, 13 Sep 2010
- 64 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 62 - Uniformity in the message of truth
Listen HERE This week I speak of an email I received, special thanks to Doug Hines, and I speak of a wonderful concept that was given to me by Randy Sandberg. Please visit the wonderful Quotes on Slavery website: http://quotesonslavery.org/ Here is a quote I think relevant to the theme of this podcast: "A common criticism is that the time is not yet ripe for our reform. Can time ever be ripe for any reform unless it is ripened by human determination? Did Wilberforce wait for the ripening of time before he commenced his fight against slavery? Did Edwin Chadwick, Lord Shaftesbury, and Charles Kingsley wait for such a non-existent moment before trying to convince the great dead weight of public opinion that clean water and bathrooms would be an improvement? If they had declared their intention to poison everybody the opposition they met could hardly have been greater. There is an obvious danger in leaving the fulfilment of our ideals to posterity, for posterity may not have our ideal. Evolution can be retrogressive as well as progressive, indeed there seems always to be a strong gravitation the wrong way unless existing standards are guarded and new visions honoured. For this reason we have formed our [Vegan] Group, the first of its kind, we believe, in this or any other country. ~ Donald Watson (November, 1944)" http://quotesonslavery.org/a-common-criticism-is-that-the-time-is-not-yet-ripe-for-our-reform/
Mon, 30 Aug 2010 - 63 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 61 - The sociology of posting "meat" pictures on animal rights threads
Listen HERE Analysing the sociology behind the posting of pictures of flesh and animal products on Animal Rights internet forums. Special guests Roger Yates from On Human Nonhuman Relations, and wonderful abolitionist advocate Timothy E. Putnam! Enjoy I forgot to add that in honour of Dr. Yates this is a BELLS podcast. (Bells courtesy of Zsebi the kitten)
Sun, 22 Aug 2010 - 62 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 60 - Special Guest Diane Ellis, spokesperson for Vegecat vegan cat food
Listen HERE This episode it was a pleasure and a joy to feature Diane Ellis who was referred to me by James Peden from Harbingers of a New Age, creators of Vegecat and Vegedog. Diane is their spokesperson, and is among other things an expert on feline nutrition, who has successfully raised three cats (and two dogs - of course!) on diets free from animal products, which is a success story I wish we could hear more of. She has very positive experiences and lots of great knowledge to share, for those who are interested in the issue, those who have tried to implement a dietary change for their felines (such as myself) and were not successful, or for those who are considering doing so now or in the future, in order for them to make an informed decision and hear positive and helpful information. We talk about Diane's wonderful cats Tomato, Razzie and Coconut, and I hope to have photos and videos soon. We talk about how the Vegecat food was created, and how important it is to follow the recipes provided by Harbingers of a New Age, as they were specially formulated with the help of a veterinarian Andrew Knight. We mention the horrors of commercial pet food and talk about the fear that many vegans have that they will harm their feline refugees if they attempt to feed them anything but a meat based diet, and discuss why some cats have not thrived on other vegan diet foods. You can contact Diane for advice and help through: leadwithyourheart@msn.com The following websites were mentioned in the podcast and are the links to the information about commercial diets, and also to the website containing information about Vegecat vegan cat food from Harbingers of a New Age. (Note and disclaimer: I am providing any links listed below due to the pertinent information to the issues and products discussed in this podcast episode. I do not necessarily endorse or agree with absolutely everything stated on these sites. Additionally I do not necessarily endorse links that are provided on these sites.) http://www.vegepet.com/forcats.html http://www.vegepets.info/pages/meat_based_commercial_diets.htm Thanks Diane for coming on the show! UPDATE: Diane has asked me to post this update, because she wants people to be aware that although she loves the fact that people are interested and need advice, she does have to make a living, and cannot answer every single email! You can also go to her website to reference advice on this matter also: http://www.leadwithyourheart.net/Homemade_Vege_Meals.php where there is listed a limited time discounted price list for consultations in case you are able: $75.00 per a 1 hour session for all pets and humans in the same household. $45.00 per a 30 minute session per one household. These reduced prices will expire on December 31st, 2010. If you get some Vegecat remember that the creator of the product James Peden is very knowledgeable and helpful also, and their website has tons of FAQs.
Fri, 6 Aug 2010 - 61 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 59 - Notes from the Stall: Learning from criticismSat, 10 Jul 2010
- 60 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 58 - Interview with Emmy James from the Vegan For Life Podcast!
Listen HERE This week I have the absolute pleasure of interviewing new NZ abolitionist podcaster and animator Emmy James from the Vegan For Life Podcast. We talk about her journey to veganism, her animation and podcast, and her plans for the future as a vegan in this world. Enjoy! Thanks to Emmy for coming on the show, please listen to her podcast! Here is a link to the Vegan For Live Blog: http://vegan-for-life.blogspot.com/ To access the podcast on iTunes click HERE This is a link to Emmy's YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/veggiegirl142 PLEASE VOTE for Emmy's design: Corel Digital Art Competition Emmy James We mentioned Sam from Food for Though Radio And Jordan Wyatt from Coexisting With Nonhuman Animals
Thu, 1 Jul 2010 - 59 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 57 - the key word is UNEQUIVOCAL
Listen HERE This week I talk about too much stuff to write about here, but the following are all the relevant links: The NEW NZ ABOLITIONIST VEGAN PODCAST from Vegan For Life Now available in iTunes Mylène Ouellet's podcast is also on iTunes Veganacious' Barbara DeGrande new podcast episode is here oo and here is an interview she did with Mylène! Darn, I knew I had missed something out! >:( Sam Tucker's latest episode can be accessed through this page LiveVegan's podcast can be accessed through their You Tube channel here *Gasp* I hope I didn't miss something out. OOPS I did it again. Oh dear. I said Four thousand eight hunded animals were killed by PETA in 2009 but according to the article it was 2, 352. However, that doesn't change my point, still I apologise for again getting my figures wrong: 8 Animals on Opposing Views by Gary Francione That link is to an opposing views page that linked to an Abolitionist Approach blog entry related to the story. Have a look at the comments and you will see what I mean. For example, the comment by Heidi Parker, Mail Coordinator, PETA Foundation and the comment immediately following her comment, for that matter. Here is a link to the Vegan Examiner Adam Kochanowicz's article on the Mercy For Animals video: My Thoughts on MFA's video Here is a link to the article about the UN: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/jun/02/un-report-meat-free-diet Finally, here is a link to Vegan Poet M. Butterflies Katz's blog where she has the articles: The Vegan Truth I hope I remembered everything!
Sat, 12 Jun 2010 - 58 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 56 - Veganism is not a diet, also I re-visit and clarify some things I said in the last episode, plus my updated job profile!
Listen HERE This week I talk about a Veganism is not a diet, and I also just want to clarify some of the things I said last time, just to avoid any confusion or misunderstanding. Also, I have a new update about my profile from my job, there is a permanent entry and they have put a link to this website, for which I am very surprised and pleased :) Here is a link to the new profile: http://www.vetcare.net.nz/elizabeth.html This is the link to the CNN article that I mention: Global bake sale is 'sweet' activism And this is the link to the article I mention from My Face is on Fire : Flirting With Hypocrisy -- A 'Kinda" Diet Thanks for listening!
Thu, 20 May 2010 - 57 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 55 - Domestication, Abortion and some topics for future episode
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE This week I talk about my new job, the new member of my family, domestication and why I am more and more opposed to it every day, and I talk about the irrelevancy of the abortion issue to animal rights. Here is a link to the "Elizabeth Collins cont'd" part of my "profile" from my new job (scroll down): http://www.vetcare.net.nz/about_us.html This is the link to the debate on Michael Medved's radio show between Gary L. Francione and Wesley J.Smith: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/media/mp3/michael-medved-20100416.mp3 This is a link to the article requesting people to call in next time: http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/live-call-in-on-michael-medveds-radio-program/ These are the links to the discussion about promoting veganism: FIrstly the original article by Stephanie Ernst that started the discussion off: http://challengeoppression.com/2010/04/15/a-vegan-but-not-an-activist-sure-an-animal-lover-but-not-a-vegan-nope/ Then Mylène's article: http://my-face-is-on-fire.blogspot.com/2010/04/on-doing-more-than-bare-minimum.html Gary Francione's twitlonger: http://www.facebook.com/notes/livevegan/are-we-morally-obligated-as-individuals-to-promote-veganism-beyond-our-being-veg/383405213859 - (You have to belong to LiveVegan on facebook to read this) or you can read it here: http://www.twitlonger.com/show/u06pr Ditto this one, Dave Langlois twitlonger: http://www.facebook.com/notes/livevegan/duties-narrow-and-wide-twitlonger-by-david-langlois/383376633859 - or you can read it here: http://www.twitlonger.com/show/u047j Here is a link to LiveVegan's new PODCAST on YouTube where this is also discussed: http://www.youtube.com/livevegan#p/a/u/2/H5UjOpU8hj8 And Vincent Guihan discusses it here also: http://weotheranimals.blogspot.com/2010/04/is-activism-obligation-some-thoughts.html Finally, meet Zsebi (she put herself there, she is looking for comfort always, because normally she would be surrounded by furry, purring momma and brothers and sisters).
Fri, 23 Apr 2010 - 56 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 54 - New podcasts and blogs coming out and notes from the stall
Listen HERE This week I relate some experiences from the street stall in the hopes that it will help anyone else who is promoting veganism to people. Big shout out to William Paul for all his help and for being such a wonderful street stall colleague. I also mention some new developments: Barbara De Grande from Veganacious is doing a podcast!!! Please subscribe on iTunes here and you can also listen to the first episode here. Props to Jordan Wyatt from Coexisting with Nonhuman Animals for helping to make this happen. OOO I just went to the blog to post the link and there is a NEW EPISODE UP! You can access it here or I recommend subscribing on iTunes. I also talk about singer-songwriter Ben Frost who is writing music in support of Animal Rights and posting the videos on YouTube The first song is called I Am Someone - A Call for Veganism and the second one is called Killed for Taste, Loved for Companionship - The Notes of Moral Schizophrenia Please subscribe to Ben on YouTube here I mention a great new blog called Full Irish Vegan. This is the bread I made: Wheaten Loaf Masquerading as Soda Bread. It was so easy and delicious, especially with vegan butter and jam. I talk about Professor Francione new commentary number 16. Please listen here or even better, subscribe to the commentary on iTunes. I mention Colleen Patrick Goudreau's podcast episode where she talks about personal choice. You can hear it here
Sun, 28 Mar 2010 - 55 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 53 - Joint Statement by a Group of Abolitionist Vegan Feminists for International Women's Day
Listen HERE This week I read a statement from a group of Abolitionist Vegan Feminists, including myself, voicing our objection to sexism in the animal movement. You can also read the statement as iit is posted in various blogs whose links are below, also Porolita has read it on her YouTube channel, in English and in Spanish, and I hope to read it in Spanish also for my NZ Vegano Podcast. I hope you enjoy and I REALLY hope you agree with it :-) Thanks for listening. The essay has been signed by the following advocates: Jo Charlebois - http://thestartingpointisveganism.blogspot.com/ Vera Cristofani Kerry Wyler Mylène Ouellet - http://my-face-is-on-fire.blogspot.com/ Elizabeth Collins - http://nzveganpodcast.blogspot.com/ Trisha Roberts - http://lobsa.org/ Ana María Aboglio - http://anima.org.ar/ Paola Aldano de Meoño - http://www.youtube.com/porolita22 Karin Hilpisch - http://abolitionismusabschaffungdertiers.blogspot.com/Renata Peters Here are the sites featuring the essay: My Face is on Fire The Starting Point Porolita22
Fri, 12 Mar 2010 - 54 - NZ Vegan Podcast Episode 52 - How I personally deal with the "you don't care about animals who are suffering NOW" accusation. (Also, please read Rain Without Thunder!)
Listen HERE This week I talk about how I personally deal with the accusation that advocates of the abolitionist approach "don't care about animals who are suffering NOW!" For starters, I strongly recommend listening to this debate (there is a link to the audio in the post itself. Please listen): http://www.abolitionistapproach.com/my-dinner-at-eriks-happy-meat-diner/ and I strongly STRONGLY recommend reading Rain Without Thunder. Please please read this book. I also talk about how the focus of all our interactions with each other and anyone with whom we are engaging with this issue should remain on the real issue leaving ego and personality out of it. Whether or not you like me is unimportant, it is what I am saying that matters. If you don't like what I am saying, let's talk about that not about whether or not you like my personality. That conversation is an unforgivable waste of both our time. As a wonderful advocate @VeraVeganA said yesterday: "When ppl call me names & I feel sad, I rapidly focus on nonhumans again & keep on track" Now that is what I'm talking about Vera! I also talk about Professor Gary Steiner who did this great interview on Animal World: Animal World Doctor Gary Steiner: A Vegan Diet is a Moral Obligation You can download both parts 1 and 2 (scroll down to the bottom of the screen) Finally I talk about my revamped AUT University Club, here is the website, please let me know what you think (it is still not finished yet). A million thanks to William Paul for all the help. http://autanimalrights.weebly.com/
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