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HAPPY NEW YEAR! We're about 2 months overdue with this, but time isn't linear and you know what clock we run on (CPT).
Things we discuss in this episode:
- Drag
- What constitutes as a hobby (in our differing opinions)
- Traveling in the midst of a pandemic
- Social Media Etiquette
Apologies in advance for the sound quality, we're looking into investing into a proper set up so that we can bring you these laughs in high definition. If you liked this episode, be sure to rate it and send it to someone who would also enjoy it.
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Vegan or not? There is so much noise around pets and whether or not pet ownership is vegan. As usual, we do not provide a clear cut answer to this question because the discussion around companion animals is complex so you'll have to listen to the episode in full to get our opinions on the topic.
If you liked this episode, remember to share it with a friend or in your social media networks. You can tag us @goatsandoatspodcast on instagram. We can't wait to connect with you and hear your thoughts on this episode.
Happy Halloween!
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In this episode Jay and Zipporah discuss the infamous vegan documentary that is earthlings. In doing so, we begin to understand the waywardness that is yt veganism and why many yt folk are influenced to go vegan after watching these kinds of documentaries that so boldly compare the exploitation of non human animals to that of Black and Jewish people during Slavery and the Holocaust respectively.
If you haven't watched the documentary, we invite you to do so before or after listening to the documentary so that you can more accurately understand and clock the instances of anti-Blackness, colourblindness, and anti-semitism first hand as they may be subtle to those of you who are just beginning to decolonize your veganism.
Link to the "documentary" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gqwpfEcBjI&t=2683s
Don't forget to follow us on social to keep the conversation going! instagram.com/goatsandatspodcast
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In this week’s episode we discuss pronouns, misgendering and what to do when you’re held accountable for causing harm. Jay (they/them) and Zipporah (they/them and/or she/her if you’re Black) discuss all of this and more. If you liked this episode, don’t forget to rate it wherever you listen to podcasts, it helps tremendously!
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TW: throwing up, bulimia and other eating disorders
Update since posting this episode: A&W has since released their plant based nuggets. Go ahead and try them out! We also discuss
In this episode we discuss the intersections between eating disorders and veganism as two people who have recovered from.
We explore the following topics:
How a strict whole food plant based diet often promotes orthorexic eating patterns How eating plant based in 2021 is a lot different than in 2001 (resources, inspo, alternatives, costs thereof and accessibility thereto) How taglines such as “All food is good food” push people to think that if you're not eating the “real thing” you’re doing something wrong in recovery, when in reality plant based foods are just sourced differently, they're not any less authentic or real How listening to your hunger cues can be complicated and sometimes impossible when taking ADHD medication for example of while smoking and how those can also be used to restrict Tips for going vegan with an eating disorder (anchoring yourself in your why, transitioning slowly, swapping foods instead of cutting them out, and being consistent in the swaps you make) -
On this week’s episode, we discuss the nuance between having a social media presence and being in a position to comment on every and any issue. We also discuss the plagiarism we face as content creators and discuss our individual boundaries around the content we create. We hope that this episode gives you an insight into how we operate online and offers you with the courage to be the change you want to see in the world. You know where to find us if you want to keep the convo going! It’s Instagram.com/goatsandoatspodcast btw 🤫
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We're back and we're kicking off season 3 by dragging vegetarians. Regrettably, vegans are often seen as being in the same boat as vegetarians and today, we're putting an end to that falsehood. As two ex-vegetarians turned vegan, we roast our former selves and then some! It's a good time, but certainly not for the faint of heart. @ meat eaters, pescatarians, vegetarians, etc. : before you get in your feels, remember that we are directing this drag to those who are *able* to go vegan.
If you liked this episode, tell a friend and don't forget to follow us @goatsandoatspodcast, your go to source for all things decolonized veganism! -
This is our last episode for the season, sit with us and come reflect on all thats been discussed. If you STILL haven't listened to every episode, well, this is your sign, to catch up before we drop season 3. On a more serious note, we are thankful for the support and really enjoyed making season 2.
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In this episode we discuss the alphabet mafia aka the LGBTQQIA+ community
For more about intersex experiences check out Sex talks with Sean Saifa Wall and Ericka Hart https://www.instagram.com/tv/CCHm0PNg-U1/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
More info on asexuality and the Bojack Horseman reference Zipporah makes can be found here : https://www.them.us/story/bojack-horseman-asexuality https://www.them.us/story/bojack-horseman-asexuality
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In this episode, we read people for filth. Enjoy!
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If you haven't watched seaspiracy, please do so before tuning into this episode if you would like some context and don't want any spoilers. Alternatively, Jay does a great job at breaking down this very messy "documentary" for you so you don't have to if you don't want to. If you liked this episode, be sure to tell a friend to check us out and keep the conversation going on instagram.com/goatsandoatspodcast !
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In this episode, Jay and I discuss a very important issue that is especially pertinent to new vegans and white vegans alike. We hope you enjoy, and don't forget to tell a friend to check us out!
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In this week's episode we talk about ableism as we have experienced it and as we understand it as two disabled individuals. In our read the receipts segment, we discuss ableism in vegan spaces. This is definitely not an exhaustive episode on the topic, so be sure to follow us on instagram.com/goatsandoatspodcast to keep the conversation going!
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In this episode, we talk about tricks that helped us go vegan with limited financial resources. In our read the receipts segment, we break down our grocery bills and provide realistic meal ideas that we made using them. If you enjoyed this episode, connect with us on instagram.com/goatsandoatspodcast and don't forget to tell a friend to check us out!
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TW: mention of rape in this episode (during the read the receipt segment only)
In this episode we talk about our experiences with boundary setting, some of the difficulties with it and how to set boundaries for certain situations or people. The thing about boundaries we really focus on is that they should be for you, and that they can change with you as you move through and learn through life.
Follow us on instagram to keep the conversation going!
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THE ONE ABOUT VEGANISM
In this episode we talk about...
the vegan society’s definition of veganism vs our definitions of it the motivations that would incite someone go vegan what as far "as possible and practicable" means in a capitalist world the harm in single-issue activism and white veganism the difference between plant-based , vegan, flexitarian & freegan why you cannot be vegan without analyzing the human element about veganism (ex. guide dogs)For our read the receipts segment, we discuss Miley Cyrus
why is she no longer vegan? why do we keep putting celebs on pedestals? can celebs be activists of any kind? how did we feel about the whole debacle?We close off by announcing the giveaway winner!
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In this episode we discuss how we feel about Black History Month as we talk about it from a North-American perspective. For our Read the Receipts segment, it only felt fitting to look to Brazil to see how another colonized country treats Black people and pays tribute to Black History given that it is home to the largest population of Black people outside of the continent of Africa.
Connect with us online to keep the conversation going!
https://www.instagram.com/goatsandoatspodcast
https://www.patreon.com/zipporahthevegan
https://www.patreon.com/Jauntingjay
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In this episode we discuss...
how to fall in love with the process of cooking where to go for food inspo social media etiquette when it comes to inquiring for recipesCase study : vegan content creators and recipe developers we love
- Malinda
- Mahlet + vegan for the culture podcast
- Andrea
- Jovia
- RG
- Arn
- Alex
- Ellie
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What we discuss in this episode :
social media: how we use it as content creators as well as how the intersections of our identity impact our experiences; microaggressions, gaslighting, and white fragility (aka internalized white supremacist delusions and false ideas of superiority) ; case study : our DMsTo support the podcast non-monetarily, you can...
rate and review it wherever you tune in from; share it with a friend, lover, cousin, coworker, or sibling follow us on instagram.com/goatsandoatspodcast to keep the conversation goingTo support the podcast monetarily, consider becoming a patron of jauntingjay or zipporahthevegan or donating here
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WELCOME TO SEASON 2
What we discuss in this episode :
intersectionality: who coined the term and why it was created "intersectional veganism" the hypocrisy in using the term intersectionality but failing to address white supremacy case study : Amariyanna Copeny (aka Little Miss Flint) vs Greta ThunbergTo support the podcast monetarily consider donating to : http://gf.me/u/zg9s9z
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