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Thrive Vegan World

by Wendy McGovern

Exploring animal rights and veganism through the perspectives, insights and experiences of animal activists and scholars. Our aim is to to help empower individuals to build a strong community of advocates working towards collective liberation of all animals and the environment.

Episodes

With Aiyana Goodfellow - REJECTING PETHOOD AND EMBRACING OUR MULTISPECIES WORLD - Episode 38

1h 16m · Published 27 Feb 16:44

We explore Aiyana's evolution from mainstream vegan activism to their creative projects centring anti-speciesism and collective liberation.

Aiyana guides us through some of the concepts and language from her recently published book. In ‘Radical Companionship: Rejecting Pethood & Embracing Our Multispecies World’, Aiyana offers a theory and praxis of how we can develop more respectful relationships with others through an anti-speciesist lens, with particular focus on individuals he terms as 'colonised into pethood'.

With Dr Corey Lee Wrenn - A RATIONAL AND RADICAL APPROACH TO ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISM - Episode 37

1h 14m · Published 20 Nov 18:27

Corey shares her research on the professionalisation of animal rights organisations and how this is detrimental to a radical abolitionist message.

We explore the importance of an evidence based focus for effective activism, and why the science backs an interconnected approach.

We discuss the sociology of the movement through a vegan feminist lens and look at how we can dismantle the misogyny within.

Corey shares insights on how we can challenge the invisibilisation of non human animals in history through a re imagining and retelling of their stories. 

With Michelle Schwegmann - ETHICAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS ACTIVISM - Episode 36

1h 3m · Published 29 Oct 16:24

Michelle shares how a passion to spread the animal rights message led her and husband Josh to found Herbivore Clothing  and more recently to co-create the animal-free cook book 'Eat Like You Give A Damn'.

We hear of the challenges of running a vegan business, including navigating ethical entrepreneurship within an oppressive capitalist system.

We explore Michelle's work with Wildwood Farm Sanctuary, as well as her role with The Raven Corps, a youth-led total liberation activist community.

With Marc Bekoff - NURTURING RESPECTFUL RELATIONS WITH OTHER ANIMALS - Episode 35

1h 18m · Published 22 Sep 12:06

Exploring how scientific findings on other animal cognition and behaviour can inform our advocacy in the animal liberation movement. 

We hear insights on how human exceptionalism - 'the rage of inhumanity' - is detrimental to free-living, captive and 'homed' animals, and how we might foster more respectful relationships and learn to better co-exist with them.

Marc shares some remarkable stories from his extensive field work observing the complex and familiar nature of other animal's emotional lives.

With Carol J Adams - ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON DISMANTLING ANIMAL OPPRESSION PART 2 - Episode 34

56m · Published 21 Aug 17:01

We discuss the claims that the movement is becoming too human-centred with its focus on diet, health and human experiences of oppression.

Carol shares why she believes promoting veganism for health is problematic, and why we are failing other animals if we refuse to use an interconnected approach in our advocacy.

We also explore how vegan-feminism is helping us move towards animal liberation and social justice, and look at the resistance of non-vegan feminists to Carol's work beyond the species barrier.

With Carol J Adams - ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON DISMANTLING ANIMAL OPPRESSION PART 1 - Episode 33

59m · Published 21 Aug 16:25

Carol discusses some of the themes of her revolutionary book, The Sexual Politics of Meat, including the inextricable link between misogyny and speciesism. We explore how understanding masculinity and meat, feminised protein and the function of the 'absent referent' is so important to dismantling these interconnected oppressions.

Carol also gives her views on why, despite parallels between human and non-human oppression, making direct comparisons in our advocacy could be counterproductive to our goals.

With pattrice jones - CARE, CONTEXT & INTERCONNECTIONS IN THE PURSUIT OF ANIMAL LIBERATION - Episode 32

1h 47m · Published 21 Jul 13:33

pattrice shares her journey from her early activism in the LGBTQ+ and antiracist movements to educating on social justice issues and co-founding VINE Sanctuary.

We explore why pattrice advocates a contextual & interconnected approach to animal liberation through the lens of a failed campaign to save two oxen, as detailed in her remarkable book 'The Oxen at the Intersection'.

We discuss how the ecofeminist ethic of care fits with the concept of moral rights for other animals.

Through the tales of some of the survivors resident at VINE, we hear how their courage, resilience and their relationships with each other could better inform our allyship.

 

With Lynda M Korimboccus - THE PEPPA PIG PARADOX - CONFRONTING SOCIALISED SPECIESISM - Episode 31

1h 15m · Published 06 Jun 21:27

Exploring Lynda's recent paper, The Peppa Pig Paradox, and how children are socialised into loving other animals whilst learning to normalise their use and consumption.

Given the powerful social forces at play, we consider how we can start to break the cycle of conditioning to create a new narrative.

Lynda shares the challenges of raising a child with vegan values in a non-vegan world.

We hear of lessons learned as a long term animal rights campaigner, and how scholar activists can bridge the gap between theory and activism.

With Kristof Dhont - WHY WE LOVE AND EXPLOIT OTHER ANIMALS - Episode 30

1h 31m · Published 15 May 19:36

We hear about Kristof's research into the psychology of human-animal relations and how Social Dominance Orientation and Right Wing Authoritarianism influence oppressive behaviours, including speciesism.

We explore through a psychological lens why, despite powerful socialisation, some individuals are awakened to the injustice perpetrated on other animals and break from societal norms to embrace veganism, and how this might inform effective advocacy for behavioural change in others.

With Mylan Engel Jr - MAKING ETHICAL CONNECTIONS FOR ANIMAL JUSTICE - Episode 29

1h 33m · Published 02 May 21:56

Mylan shares his journey from an upbringing in a family of hunters and pig farmers to philosophy professor and ethical vegan.

We explore the importance of morality in achieving social change, and whether an understanding of 'rights based' theory is necessary for effective advocacy.  

We hear how Mylan's work in animal, environmental and food ethics has informed his understanding of how we can connect to non-vegans through shared values and positive marketing strategies.

And we explore the role of emotion in our moral considerations, and whether reasoned thinking alone is enough to effect behavioural change.

 

Thrive Vegan World has 35 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 45:59:59. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 10:18.

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