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  • Bringing you the latest news from the world of veganism: Episode 36: September 2024 Welcome to the Vegan News Minisode, brought to you by leading vegan charity Viva!. Presenter Faye is this month joined by new co-host, Erin, as they bring you the latest plant-based lifestyle, food, and animal campaign news. In this episode, Faye and Erin discuss Bristol trip-hop pioneers Massive Attack and their eco-conscious and entirely vegan menu at festival Act 1.5, how precision fermentation could help the world move away from animal agriculture, how soy milk is better than cow's milk for cardiometabolic health - and just what cardiometabolic health means - as well as Viva!'s latest campaigns and tours... Enjoy!

  • Dr. Michael Greger, a trailblaser in nutrition and lifestyle medicine, and author of How Not to Die joins Viva! to discuss his groundbreaking work with us during the pandemic and his personal motivation, sparked by his grandmother, to revolutionise health through diet.  He dives into the urgent need to combat heart disease with preventive nutrition and lifestyle choices, while also tackling the myths surrounding patient compliance and physician biases. Plus, he reveals how all proceeds from his work go directly to charity, showcasing his dedication to both health and giving back. Live from 2024's Vegan Camp Out, Faye sits down to chat about: Dr. Greger’s high-impact collaboration with Viva! on pandemic work The personal story behind his shift to nutrition and lifestyle medicine The fight against heart disease through dietary and lifestyle changes Debunking myths about patient compliance and physician attitudes His charitable approach with book sales and its impact

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  • Vegan Queen V, the dynamic force behind the album Freedom Warrior, is celebrated for her passionate belief that vegans are freedom warriors fighting for liberation for all. Known for her powerful songs that highlight the themes of key documentaries like Cowspiracy and Land of Hope and Glory, she draws poignant parallels between human and animal rights. Her music reflects on the transformative impact of veganism on her life, including cherished memories of growing up with a cow as her best friend. Live from 2024's Vegan Camp Out, Faye sits down to chat about: The empowering message behind Freedom Warrior The impact of documentaries on her activism The parallels between human and animal struggles in her music Her personal journey and improvements since embracing veganism Her childhood connection with a cow and its influence on her advocacy  

  • Gaz Oakley, the "Avant-Garde Vegan," is a renowned chef, author, and YouTuber known for his innovative and visually stunning vegan recipes. He has authored popular cookbooks like Vegan 100 and Plants Only Kitchen, inspiring many to embrace plant-based cooking. Gaz's commitment to sustainability and creative culinary approach has made him a leading figure in the vegan movement. Live from 2024's Vegan Camp Out, Faye sit down to chat about the magic of herbs for health, sustainable vegetable growing, plant-based cooking, eco-friendly living, and the future of food! In this episode: The magic of herbs and incorporating them into your diet for maximum health benefits The benefits of growing your own food  Wider conversations around sustainability and veganism What's next for Gaz  About Our Show   Listen now by clicking the play icon below. We’re also on , , , and .   Get the latest episode, straight to your mobile device or computer. It’s automatic and completely free.   Copyright owned by Viva! Bristol 2024. Not for re-use without our written agreement. All featured music and content used by permission. Produced by Faye Lewis for Viva!.  

  • Genesis Butler, a fearless young activist, made headlines with her TED Talk at just 10 years old. Known for her bold stance against the fossil fuel industry and her direct appeal to the Pope, Genesis is a powerful voice for environmental and animal rights. Her unwavering commitment to creating a sustainable future has positioned her as a leading figure in the youth activism movement. Live from 2024's Vegan Camp Out, Faye sits down to chat about: Going vegetarian at three, and vegan at six Her Million Dollar Vegan campaign Branching out into Uganda Her memories of the late poet Benjamin Zephaniah Her first lawsuit! About Our Show   Listen now by clicking the play icon below. We’re also on , , , and .   Get the latest episode, straight to your mobile device or computer. It’s automatic and completely free.   Copyright owned by Viva! Bristol 2024. Not for re-use without our written agreement. All featured music and content used by permission. Produced by Faye Lewis for Viva!.  

  • Mic the Vegan, a prominent voice in the plant-based community, is back for his third appearance at Vegan Camp Out, reflecting on the event's impressive growth since his first visit in 2019. The festival's expansion highlights the UK’s leadership in veganism compared to the US, where consistency varies state by state. Mic shares insights into his YouTube journey, from initial hesitance to engage with the camera, to overcoming fears of appearing "wimpy" for going vegan, and his commitment to thorough research and evidence-based content. Live from 2024's Vegan Camp Out, Faye sits down to chat about: The evolution of Vegan Camp Out and its growth since 2019 Differences in veganism between the UK and the US Mic's initial fears and eventual success in creating YouTube content The development of his in-depth research and the rise to 400,000 followers The importance of citing scientific claims and maintaining credibility Dishonest reporting! 

  • Macca B, the pioneering reggae artist, reflects on his early vegan journey over thirty years ago when few understood his commitment to a plant-based lifestyle. He laughs at his visit to Serbia, where a waiter initially mistook his dietary choices for a sign of illness, highlights how attitudes have shifted as people now recognise the benefits of veganism. Macca B's commitment extends to his children and grandchildren, all of whom follow a vegan lifestyle, and he believes leading by example is the most effective way to educate others. Live from 2024's Vegan Camp Out, Faye grabs him just before his performance to chat about: Macca B’s early struggles with veganism and how perceptions have changed His experience in Serbia and the evolving understanding of veganism The influence of leading by example and its impact on education His reggae fans' dedication to social issues and one love The transformative power of music in driving change

  • Juliette Gellatley, founder and director of Viva!, sits down with esteemed actor Peter Egan to discuss some of Viva!’s provocative campaigns, including the impactful dog roast stunt at Henley Regatta and its reception. Peter, who once faced questions about eating dogs before his transition to veganism, reflects on the stark hypocrisy he observed in animal lovers who still consume animal products. He recounts how watching the documentary Earthlings left him speechless and led to his immediate switch to veganism, as it exposed the brutal realities of animal slaughter. Peter also discusses his own film on the subject, his disheartening experiences with documenting animal cruelty, and his ongoing efforts to prevent the import of elephant feet and tusks into the UK through parliamentary lobbying. Live from 2024's Vegan Camp Out, Juliette sits down to chat about: The impact of Viva!’s dog roast stunt and public reaction Peter's journey from questioning to embracing veganism The influence of Earthlings on his decision to go vegan His film on animal slaughter and the emotional toll of documenting cruelty Efforts to combat the import of wildlife trophies and legislative advocacy Caging animals from hamsters and rabbits and the start of a disconnection from compassion rooted in childhood The evils of dressage 

  • Lucy Watson, formerly of Made in Chelsea, has undergone a profound transformation since her time on a working farm where she witnessed the harsh realities of animal slaughter. The impact of Cowspiracy and the dairy industry further solidified her decision to stop eating animals, and her journey into veganism has expanded into activism, vegan cookbooks, and occasional TV debates. As a new mother, Lucy reflects on the emotional connection between raising a child and understanding the pain endured by cows, while also championing cruelty-free beauty products and raising her child vegan.  Live from 2024's Vegan Camp Out, Faye sits down to chat about: Lucy’s transition from reality TV to vegan activism The impact of Cowspiracy and witnessing animal slaughter The emotional connection between new motherhood and animal rights The rise of cruelty-free beauty products and available options Raising her child vegan and its significance

  • The Happy Pear brothers dive into the quest for genuine contentment amidst the pressures of modern society, where perpetual happiness often feels out of reach. Chatting live from Vegan Camp Out, they explore how social demands and the comfort trap of sedentary lifestyles conflict with our biological needs, leading to widespread dis-ease. Sharing insights from their journey, they reflect on the impact of raising six kids (with their respective partners, not together)! and their 2004 veg shop startup, which sparked a plant-based ripple effect and community growth when veganism was still considered edgy. Their personal transformation, driven by a desire to align with authentic values rather than the "false gods" of power, money, and status, underscores their commitment to improving joy and satisfaction in life. Live from 2024's Vegan Camp Out, Faye sits down to chat about: Navigating modern society’s demands and improving genuine joy  Balancing life and fostering contentment The impact of the comfort trap on health and well-being Their vegan story and building of a plant-based community Future plans and the craic

  • Bringing you the latest news from the world of veganism: Episode 36: July 2024 Welcome to the Vegan News Minisode, brought to you by leading vegan charity Viva!. Presenter Faye is this month joined by new co-host, Erin, as they bring you the latest plant-based lifestyle, food, and animal campaign news - filmed at Vegan Camp Out 2024! In this episode, Faye and Erin discuss Viva!'s controversial Hog Roast stunt at the Henley Royal Regatta. They also discuss the guests being interviewed by Viva! at VCO for the Viva! Vegan Podcast, and Erin's backstage gossip including not recognising Simon Amstell, holding Peter Egan's jacket, and more.... Enjoy!  

  • Chris Packham, renowned naturalist, environmental advocate, and all around national treasure,  brings his critical optimism to the discussion on pressing ecological issues. Live from Vegan Camp Out he passionately addresses with Faye, the need for accountability from leaders and bodies, including the NFU and Defra, while campaigning against profit-driven practices like oil and gas drilling.  His unwavering commitment to animal welfare, biodiversity, and the necessity for MPs dedicated to these causes underscores his influential role in the environmental movement. Live from 2024's Vegan Camp Out, Faye sits down to chat about: Chris’s vision for a more accountable and eco-focused Labour government The fight against profit-driven practices in environmental policy The impact of rescinded oil and gas drilling licenses The importance of lobbying for a sustainable future The crucial role of animal welfare and biodiversity in policy-making   About Our Show   Listen now by clicking the play icon below. We’re also on , , , and .   Get the latest episode, straight to your mobile device or computer. It’s automatic and completely free.   Copyright owned by Viva! Bristol 2024. Not for re-use without our written agreement. All featured music and content used by permission. Produced by Faye Lewis for Viva!.

  • Bringing you the latest news from the world of veganism: Episode 35: July 2024 Welcome to the Vegan News Minisode, brought to you by leading vegan charity Viva!. Presenter Faye is this month joined by Rachel as they bring you the latest plant-based lifestyle, food, and animal campaign news from around the globe. In this episode, Faye and Rachel discuss the worrying potential threat of a bird flu pandemic, Rachel interviews Heather Mills and the rebranding of VBites, they discuss Kier Starmer's flexitarian diet and how the UK government is facing legal action over lobsters.  Enjoy! 

  • Bringing you the latest news from the world of veganism: Episode 34: June 2024 Welcome to the Vegan News Minisode, brought to you by leading vegan charity Viva!. Presenter Faye is this month joined by Rachel as they bring you the latest plant-based lifestyle, food, and animal campaign news from around the globe. In this episode, Faye and Rachel discuss a controversial article claiming vegan meat causes heart disease. Spoiler alert: it's flawed.  They also delve into Viva!'s latest risqué ad campaign, discuss the health professionals urging the government to withdraw misleading meat and dairy adverts, and weigh in on the activists who have tagged King Charles’ portrait, calling for him to suspend support for the RSPCA assured scheme. Enjoy! 

  • Rapper and animal rights activist Feldi has taken conscious rap to another level. Using his talents to advocate for animals through music, he brings the vegan message to a new audience. In this episode of the Viva podcast, Feldi opens up about his journey to veganism, his work as an activist, and the songs that have meant the most to him.   Feldi will be performing at Vegan Campout 2024 and you can follow his socials @Iamfeldi on Instagram   About Our Show   Listen now by clicking the play icon below. We’re also on , , , and .   Get the latest episode, straight to your mobile device or computer. It’s automatic and completely free.   Copyright owned by Viva! Bristol 2024. Not for re-use without our written agreement. All featured music and content used by permission. Produced by Faye Lewis for Viva!.  

  • Doctors Daisy Lund and Clare Day discuss health narratives in the media, processed food, Ozempic, the Eatwell Guide, and their views on processed foods, oat milk and more!   Rachel and Faye sit down to ask plenty of health-related questions and discuss how they went about launching their own podcast    In this episode:   Are processed meats terrible for you?  Are children the cause of an unhealthy diet?   Are fad diets like Keto good for us long-term?  Wider conversations around health and veganism     About Our Show   Listen now by clicking the play icon below. We’re also on , , , and .   Get the latest episode, straight to your mobile device or computer. It’s automatic and completely free.   Copyright owned by Viva! Bristol 2024. Not for re-use without our written agreement. All featured music and content used by permission. Produced by Faye Lewis for Viva!.

  • The Vegan News Minisode with Faye Lewis   Bringing you the latest news from the world of veganism: Episode 33: May 2024  Welcome to the Vegan News Minisode, brought to you by leading vegan charity Viva!. Presenter Faye is this month joined by Rachel as they bring you the latest plant-based lifestyle, food and animal campaigns news from around the globe.    In this episode, Faye and Rachel discuss Martin Freeman's shock U-turn on vegetarianism, Viva!'s 'golden ticket' competition, Lidl's plant-based price parity in Belgium, and they make a heartfelt plea to Greggs to bring back the vegan steak bake. 

  • In this episode we are joined by entrepreneur Andy Shovel, co-founder of meat-free food brand THIS. A self-confessed former KFC addict who ran a burger company, Andy turned his business acumen to building one of the biggest meat alternative brands in the country.  In this episode, Andy and Rachel discuss:  How he built the THIS brand from a startup to a thriving business available in most major supermarkets, including explaining the genius behind THIS’s creative marketing    The new technology he’s investing in which will ‘sex’ eggs to prevent male chicks from being born into the egg industry    His gripes with the vegan movement and why we should stop focusing on trying to achieve perfection  About Our Show   Listen now by clicking the play icon below. We’re also on , , , and .   Get the latest episode, straight to your mobile device or computer. It’s automatic and completely free.   Copyright owned by Viva! Bristol 2024. Not for re-use without our written agreement. All featured music and content used by permission. Produced by Faye Lewis for Viva!.  

  • Nicole Whittle - otherwise known as Vegan Beauty Girl - is a maths graduate turned influencer and vegan activist. Her unique and honest social media presence is synonymous with the vegan movement, as she provides frank and supportive advice to her followers on everything from vegan food to cruelty-free skincare.    In this episode, Nicole and Rachel discuss: The difference between vegan and cruelty-free products, including brands to buy and which to avoid Nicole's activism journey and her determination to use her platform for good How she became an influencer and what a day in the life of an influencer really looks like About Our Show   Listen now by clicking the play icon below. We’re also on , , , and .   Get the latest episode, straight to your mobile device or computer. It’s automatic and completely free.   Copyright owned by Viva! Bristol 2024. Not for re-use without our written agreement. All featured music and content used by permission. Produced by Faye Lewis for Viva!.  

  • Ryan Edwards of Cwmbran's Queen Inn is reveling in the extraordinary achievement of being ranked among the top five vegan restaurants in the world (thanks to Happy Cow).  Faye catches up with him to try out a vegan 3D-printed steak, to see if it lives up to the hype, and to find out about the history of the pub and the decision to be fully plant-based.  They also discuss:  Ryan's love for Oli Sykes  The future of British pubs and 'pub grub'   The importance of support from locals and vegans alike  About Our Show   Listen now by clicking the play icon below. We’re also on , , , and .   Get the latest episode, straight to your mobile device or computer. It’s automatic and completely free.   Copyright owned by Viva! Bristol 2024. Not for re-use without our written agreement. All featured music and content used by permission. Produced by Faye Lewis for Viva!.