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Think Like a Vegan

Think Like a Vegan

By: Emilia Leese
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A podcast bringing you thought provoking deep dives across a wide variety of subjects related to veganism. The host is Emilia Leese, co-author of the book, Think Like a Vegan Each episode is a mini talk by a guest or the hose about a single topic relating to veganism, which might not be the focus of an everyday conversation. These short talks and guests will inspire and educate, expanding the conversation around veganism. And all is premised on veganism being part of basic fairnessEmilia Leese Social Sciences
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  • What’s the difference between animal rights and welfare?
    Sep 18 2024

    This episode goes back to basics. We hear about animal rights, welfare, compassion and kindness. It all sounds like good things and stuff we should have. So I want to share with you why when I talk about animal ethics, I centre my words around rights instead of welfare or compassion and kindness


    Website/Socials


    Emi Leese

    https://emilialeese.substack.com

    http://thinklikeavegan.com

    http://emilialeese.com

    @emi.leese or @thinklikeavegan, Instagram, Facebook, X and Threads


    Credits

    Host: Emilia A. Leese

    Production & Engineering: Jim Moore of Bloody Vegans Productions; https://www.bloodyvegansproductions.com

    Graphics: Catherine Dorrell https://www.messyvegancook.com


    Music

    Opening theme: “Flashbacks” by Jenny Moore’s Mystic Business

    Interlude: "On the Forbidden Balcony" by Matthew Gerstenberger; Seismicity on Soundcloud https://on.soundcloud.com/3Pf8g

    Closing theme: “Tear Things Up” by Jenny Moore’s Mystic Business


    This podcast is part of iROAR, the Animals Podcasting Network https://iroarpod.com

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    12 mins
  • What are zoonotic diseases and how do they affect us and other animals?
    Sep 4 2024

    When you hear the term zoonotic disease, what does it mean to you? What do you think of and who is responsible for them?


    Maybe you think about Covid 19. How about HIV-AIDS? Is your impression that zoonotic illnesses are something relatively new? Or uncommon?


    In this episode, I'll explore just how far back in time zoonotic illnesses go and think about how our entanglement with other animals affects us -- and them -- on a cellular level


    Website/Socials


    Emi Leese

    https://emilialeese.substack.com

    http://thinklikeavegan.com

    http://emilialeese.com

    @emi.leese or @thinklikeavegan, Instagram, Facebook, X and Threads


    Credits

    Host: Emilia A. Leese

    Production & Engineering: Jim Moore of Bloody Vegans Productions; https://www.bloodyvegansproductions.com

    Graphics: Catherine Dorrell https://www.messyvegancook.com


    Music

    Opening theme: “Flashbacks” by Jenny Moore’s Mystic Business

    Interlude: "Pinglie" by Matthew Gerstenberger; Seismicity on Soundcloud https://on.soundcloud.com/3Pf8g

    Closing theme: “Tear Things Up” by Jenny Moore’s Mystic Business


    This podcast is part of iROAR, the Animals Podcasting Network https://iroarpod.com

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    20 mins
  • Zane McNeill and Nathan Poirier: Ida B. Wells and the relevance of her work to the animal justice movement
    Aug 21 2024

    Ida B. Wells and the relevance of her work to the animal justice movement

    Zane McNeill and Nathan Poirier discuss Ida B. Wells' historical and contemporary legacy and relevance to critical animal studies


    For more than 40 years from the late 1800s, Ida B. Wells fought for justice for Black Americans. Wells was a journalist, newspaper owner, feminist, suffragist and organiser. In particular, she called herself a lynching agitator and she’s probably still best known for this work


    McNeill and Poirier discuss the historical and foundational influence the Black feminist body of work plays for critical animal studies. This influence is all too often not made clear. While barely mentioning nonhuman animals,” the essay on Ida B. Wells, “fundamentally belongs within critical animal studies via consistent anti- oppression” by studying historical gender and racial activism through the efforts of an early and important yet understudied Black feminist”.


    Their book is entitled Expanding the Critical Animal Studies Imagination: Essays in Solidarity and Total Liberation (2023, Peter Lang https://www.peterlang.com/document/1298884)


    Website/Socials


    Zane McNeill @zane_crittheory on X

    Nathan Poirier https://www.facebook.com/nathan.poirier.7792


    Emi Leese

    https://emilialeese.substack.com

    http://thinklikeavegan.com

    http://emilialeese.com

    @emi.leese or @thinklikeavegan, Instagram, Facebook, X and Threads


    Credits

    Host: Emilia A. Leese

    Guests: Zane McNeill and Nathan Poirier

    Production & Engineering: Jim Moore of Bloody Vegans Productions; https://www.bloodyvegansproductions.com

    Graphics: Catherine Dorrell https://www.messyvegancook.com


    Music

    Opening theme: “Flashbacks” by Jenny Moore’s Mystic Business

    Interlude: "Memories/Generations" by Matthew Gerstenberger; Seismicity on Soundcloud https://on.soundcloud.com/3Pf8g

    Closing theme: “Tear Things Up” by Jenny Moore’s Mystic Business


    This podcast is part of iROAR, the Animals Podcasting Network https://iroarpod.com

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    40 mins

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