

Our Hen House: Vegan & Animal Rights Movement | Stories from the Frontlines of Animal Liberation
Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan
Join hosts Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan for intimate conversations with leading vegan activists, animal rights advocates, and changemakers transforming our world. Each week, Our Hen House brings you inspiring stories from the frontlines of animal liberation, practical activism strategies, and the latest developments in the fight for animal rights. Whether you’re a seasoned activist or newly vegan, discover how to make a difference for animals through engaging interviews and actionable insights.
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Sep 9, 2023 • 1h 13min
An Animal Rights Strategy Session with Esther Salomon
Strategy is a big topic of debate amongst animal activists. What is the best way forward to create the most change? Esther Salomon of Animal Think Tank joins us to discuss the strategies and many lessons the animal rights community can learn from other justice movements throughout history.
ABOUT OUR GUEST Esther Salomon helped kick-start Animal Rising as a full-time member in 2019 and supported it through its first wave of resistance to later become a founder and director of Animal Think Tank. She is currently working towards establishing VARC (the vegan and animal rights conference), a grassroots gathering for animal advocates in the UK. She is a certified Kingian Nonviolence Level One Trainer and has a background in nonviolent strategy and civil resistance for Animal Freedom. Animal Think Tank website Animal Think Tank on X Animal Think Tank on Facebook Animal Think Tank on YouTube
RESOURCES Direct Action Everywhere activists face felony and misdemeanor charges Animal Law Podcast #99: The Case of the Prohibited Protest Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones This Is an Uprising: How Nonviolent Revolt Is Shaping the Twenty-First Century Doing Democracy: The Map Model for Organizing Social Movements In Peace and Freedom: My Journey in Selma Interview transcript available on our website. _____________________________________________ Thank you for listening to the Our Hen House podcast! If you enjoy our podcasts, believe in our mission to effectively mainstream the movement to end the exploitation of animals, find community and solace in our shows and resources, and would like to show your support for vegan indie media, please make a donation today. Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher, and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review! Check out Our Hen House’s other podcasts: The Animal Law Podcast, The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and the Antiracism in Animal Advocacy Audio Series. Join us in the Our Hen House Community, or follow us on social media! You can find Our Hen House on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. The Our Hen House theme song is written and performed by Michael Harren. __________________________ This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision-makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.

Sep 2, 2023 • 53min
Animal Journalism with Jessica Scott-Reid
Every activist knows that journalists who are willing to cover serious animal stories are all too rare, but this week we will be talking to someone who has carved out a career doing exactly that. Freelance journalist and animal advocate Jessica Scott-Reid shares her experience in the world of animal-related journalism.
ABOUT OUR GUEST Jessica Scott-Reid is a freelance journalist and animal advocate. She has been writing about animal rights and welfare, climate change, vegan culture, and plant-based foods for nearly a decade. Her work is regularly featured in mainstream media across Canada and beyond, such as The Globe and Mail and Toronto Star, as well as in advocacy publications like Sentient Media and Planet Friendly News. She was the co-host of the Paw and Order Podcast and the mother to one daughter, two dogs, and a rescued fish and snail. Jessica Scott-Reid on Facebook Jessica Scott-Reid on Twitter Jessica Scott-Reid on Instagram
RESOURCES Recycling and other myths about climate change The Vegan on Bookshop.org Jessica Scott-Reid on Sentient Media Jessica Scott-Reid on MuckRack Jessica Scott-Reid on Canada’s National Observer Interview transcript available on our website. _____________________________________________ Thank you for listening to the Our Hen House podcast! If you enjoy our podcasts, believe in our mission to effectively mainstream the movement to end the exploitation of animals, find community and solace in our shows and resources, and would like to show your support for vegan indie media, please make a donation today. Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher, and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review! Check out Our Hen House’s other podcasts: The Animal Law Podcast, The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and the Antiracism in Animal Advocacy Audio Series. Join us in the Our Hen House Community, or follow us on social media! You can find Our Hen House on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. The Our Hen House theme song is written and performed by Michael Harren. __________________________ This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision-makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.

Aug 26, 2023 • 1h 6min
Saving Animals in Nepal with Sneha Shrestha
There’s nothing we love more than talking to people who are saving animals in places we’ve never been to, and today we’ll be talking to Sneha Shrestha in Nepal about her extraordinary work saving dogs, helping farmed animals, and spreading veganism through her organization, Sneha’s Care.
ABOUT OUR GUEST Sneha Shrestha is a prominent animal advocate and vegan activist based in Nepal. She is the founder of Sneha’s Care, a nonprofit committed to protecting farmed animals and community dogs from cruelty through rescues, welfare initiatives, and education. To date, Sneha’s Care has rescued over 15,000 animals as part of its mission to create a society that treats animals humanely. Sneha’s Care Website Sneha’s Care on Facebook Sneha’s Care on Instagram Sneha’s Care on X
RESOURCES The mystery of the social media disinformation war on plant-based meat The Backlash to Plant-Based Meat Is No Coincidence The New Science the Plant-Based Industry Needs To Know Grazed and Confused: In ‘The Vegan,’ a Guilty Hedge Funder Eats His Feelings Interview transcript available on our website. _____________________________________________ Thank you for listening to the Our Hen House podcast! If you enjoy our podcasts, believe in our mission to effectively mainstream the movement to end the exploitation of animals, find community and solace in our shows and resources, and would like to show your support for vegan indie media, please make a donation today. Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher, and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review! Check out Our Hen House’s other podcasts: The Animal Law Podcast, The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and the Antiracism in Animal Advocacy Audio Series. Join us in the Our Hen House Community, or follow us on social media! You can find Our Hen House on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. The Our Hen House theme song is written and performed by Michael Harren. __________________________ This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision-makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.

Aug 19, 2023 • 1h 25min
The EATS Act is a “Race to the Bottom” with Chris Green
Do you try to keep up with animal-related legislation but sometimes find yourself wondering what it all means? This week we get some answers regarding the hugely important EATS Act and the effort to eradicate state animal welfare laws from Chris Green, Executive Director of the Brooks McCormick Jr. Animal Law & Policy Program at Harvard Law.
ABOUT OUR GUEST Chris Green is the Executive Director of the Brooks McCormick Jr. Animal Law & Policy Program at Harvard Law School, former Chair of the American Bar Association’s TIPS Animal Law Committee, and, previously, the Director of Legislative Affairs for the Animal Legal Defense Fund. A graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of Illinois, Chris regularly testifies at legislative hearings on animal protection matters and has been quoted on animal legal issues in dozens of major media outlets. In 2022, Chris received the American Bar Association’s Award for Excellence in the Advancement of Animal Law.
RESOURCES Brooks McCormick Jr Animal Law & Policy Program at Harvard Law School Harvard Animal Law & Policy Program on Facebook Harvard Animal Law & Policy Program on X Harvard Animal Law & Policy Program on LinkedIn Interview transcript available on our website. _____________________________________________ Thank you for listening to the Our Hen House podcast! If you enjoy our podcasts, believe in our mission to effectively mainstream the movement to end the exploitation of animals, find community and solace in our shows and resources, and would like to show your support for vegan indie media, please make a donation today. Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher, and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review! Check out Our Hen House’s other podcasts: The Animal Law Podcast, The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and the Antiracism in Animal Advocacy Audio Series. Join us in the Our Hen House Community, or follow us on social media! You can find Our Hen House on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. The Our Hen House theme song is written and performed by Michael Harren. __________________________ This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision-makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.

Aug 12, 2023 • 1h 22min
The Veganic Grower’s Handbook with Jimmy Videle
There is no place more relaxing than a beautiful garden, and nothing better to eat than homegrown fruits and vegetables, but what is a vegan to do when all of the potting soils and fertilizers are riddled with animal products? Jimmy Videle has the answers, and he joins us today to discuss his new book, The Veganic Grower’s Handbook: Cultivating Fruits, Vegetables, and Herbs from Urban Backyard to Rural Farmyard, as well as the new North American Veganic Certification Standard.
ABOUT OUR GUEST Jimmy Videle is a farmer, activist, naturalist, consultant, and researcher. He has been a consultant and researcher with A.U.M. Films (producers of Cowspiracy and What the Health), Humane Party USA, and the Animal Protection Party, Canada. He lives with his wife, Mélanie Bernier, and five rescue cats on the small-scale veganic farm, La Ferme de l’Aube, in Boileau, Québec. A full-time organic farmer since 2005, he is also the author of the recently released The Veganic Grower’s Handbook: Cultivating Fruits, Vegetables, and Herbs from Urban Backyard to Rural Farmyard, the host of The Veganic Grower’s Hour YouTube show, and the co-founder of the North American Veganic Certification Standard.
RESOURCES ‘Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food’: Everything You Need to Know The Truth About Your Bacon A new investigation exposes the stomach-churning practice that goes into making your bacon Activists call it rescue. Farms call it stealing. What is ‘open rescue’? The Veganic Growers Handbook Jimmy Videle Facebook Jimmy Videle – Veganic Grower on YouTube North American Veganic Certification Standard La Ferme de l’Aube Interview transcript available on our website. _____________________________________________ Thank you for listening to the Our Hen House podcast! If you enjoy our podcasts, believe in our mission to effectively mainstream the movement to end the exploitation of animals, find community and solace in our shows and resources, and would like to show your support for vegan indie media, please make a donation today. Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher, and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review! Check out Our Hen House’s other podcasts: The Animal Law Podcast, The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and the Antiracism in Animal Advocacy Audio Series. Join us in the Our Hen House Community, or follow us on social media! You can find Our Hen House on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. The Our Hen House theme song is written and performed by Michael Harren. __________________________ This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision-makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.

Aug 5, 2023 • 1h 9min
Sweet Farm Climate Sanctuary with Nate Salpeter & Shira Jacobson
Panicked about climate? Wondering what to do? Nate Salpeter and Shira Jacobson join us to discuss Sweet Farm, a sanctuary that is attacking the climate crisis from many different angles. From animal rescue to the most sophisticated agriculture technology, from plant-based regenerative ag to composting, Sweet Farm will give you hope and inspire you on your journey!
ABOUT OUR GUESTS Nate Salpeter, who holds a Ph.D. in engineering, is, along with Anna Sweet, a co-founder of Sweet Farm, which is a place of education, inspiration, and innovation through farm animal rescue, regenerative agriculture, and technology initiatives to scale accessible change in the food and climate systems globally. Nate is also an investor in the alternative protein, agriculture technology, and sustainability sectors and a general partner at SNØCAP, an emerging climate innovation fund that aims to enable sector shifts and unlock the potential for previously unimaginable companies to exist. Shira Jacobson is a marketing and social media specialist and the Development and Communications Manager at Sweet Farm, where she works to make the world a kinder, more sustainable place for all.
RESOURCES Save the Planet, Put Down that Hamburger What’s a Plant-Based Diet? Here’s What You Need to Know to Eat Less Meat. Calling Plant-Based Food ‘Vegan’ Makes Fewer People Choose It, Study Finds Sweet Farm’s website Sweet Farm on Instagram Sweet Farm on Facebook Interview transcript available on our website. _____________________________________________ Thank you for listening to the Our Hen House podcast! If you enjoy our podcasts, believe in our mission to effectively mainstream the movement to end the exploitation of animals, find community and solace in our shows and resources, and would like to show your support for vegan indie media, please make a donation today. Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher, and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review! Check out Our Hen House’s other podcasts: The Animal Law Podcast, The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and the Antiracism in Animal Advocacy Audio Series. Join us in the Our Hen House Community, or follow us on social media! You can find Our Hen House on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. The Our Hen House theme song is written and performed by Michael Harren. __________________________ This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.

Jul 29, 2023 • 56min
Designing for the Movement with Zeynep Sağlamöz
Ever felt motivated to be more active but didn’t know where to find the resources to get started? This week Mariann speaks with Zeynep Sağlamöz, Global Graphics Coordinator for Animal Save Movement, about the fantastic resources they have made available to activists. She also tells us about animal rescue efforts during Turkey’s recent devastating earthquakes and the awe-inspiring progress made by activists in the municipality of Didim.
ABOUT OUR GUEST Zeynep Sağlamöz is an animal rights activist in Türkiye. After seven years in the ad-land as an art director & graphic designer, she became vegan and left her corporate job, having realized that she was creating work promoting a speciesist industry. She now uses her expertise and know-how to expose the truth about animal agriculture by directing and producing thousands of powerful multilingual graphics for Animal Save Movement, where she serves as the Global Graphics Coordinator. She has two cat friends, Delilah and Pixel. Zeynep on Instagram zeynep@animalsavemovement.org
RESOURCES The next pandemic could spring from the US meat supply, new report finds The Save Movement website Plant Based Treaty Website Interview transcript available on our website. _____________________________________________ Thank you for listening to the Our Hen House podcast! If you enjoy our podcasts, believe in our mission to effectively mainstream the movement to end the exploitation of animals, find community and solace in our shows and resources, and would like to show your support for vegan indie media, please make a donation today. Subscribe to our show on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher, and don’t forget to leave a 5-star review! Check out Our Hen House’s other podcasts: The Animal Law Podcast, The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and the Antiracism in Animal Advocacy Audio Series. Join us in the Our Hen House Community, or follow us on social media! You can find Our Hen House on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. The Our Hen House theme song is written and performed by Michael Harren. __________________________ This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.

Jul 22, 2023 • 1h
State of the Union with Jane O’Hara
Has a painting or piece of artwork ever stopped you immediately, demanding your full attention? Such is so often the case with Jane O’Hara’s paintings. This week, Jane joins us for a conversation about her artwork, which highlights “the failure of the human-animal bond and the tendency of humans to impose their own agenda despite the risks.” We specifically discuss her extraordinary new series State of the Union, currently on exhibit at the New Bedford Art Museum in Massachusetts. The series, at once appearing extremely familiar and yet vaguely surreal, is a visual and auditory examination of the animal experience across the US. We dig into Jane’s artistic process and the pivotal moment she realized she wanted to embrace a vegan lifestyle, and she also shares the story of her late cat Nellie, why she decided to use Nellie as an anchor in the State of the Union series, and the difference in how we tend to treat companion animals and farmed animals. *We are thrilled to expand the accessibility of our podcast by offering written transcripts of the interviews! Click here to read Jasmin’s interview with Jane O’Hara* Jane O’Hara is a contemporary American artist, curator and founder of Jane O’Hara Projects. She received a BFA in painting from Boston University. Jane’s work has been presented and exhibited across the US. She is an honoree of the Courage of Conscience Award from the Peace Abbey, honoring individuals and organizations that have distinguished themselves through humanitarian causes, peace and social justice activism. “The arts have played a strong part in opening my eyes.” – Jane O’Hara Resources: What will we be eating in 2040? Highlights for Episode 706: An overview of Jane’s State of the Union series and how she picked the themes for each painting Jane explains why she chose to supplement each painting with an audio component Why so many of Jane’s paintings include the theme of industrial farming and how she approaches it in each work The story of Nellie the Cat and why Jane decided to incorporate her throughout the State of the Union series Jane shares the story of how her art became intertwined with her animal activism The pivotal moment that prompted Jane to become a vegan and animal activist The profound connection between the viewer and the artist and why visual art often affects people so profoundly The interplay of humor and irony in Jane’s work and how she manages to bring that into her paintings despite their often tragic themes Compassion Art and what artists gain from being a part of the collective The Beasts of Burden series and how it demonstrates how deeply integrated animals are into our lives Jane’s artistic process and how she plans her research and painting Podcast Transcript: We are thrilled to expand the accessibility of our podcast by offering written transcripts of the interviews! Click here to read this episode's interview. Connect with Jane O’Hara: Jane O’Hara’s Website Jane O’Hara Projects on Facebook Jane O’Hara Projects on Instagram Connect with Our Hen House: Our Hen House Website Our Hen House on Facebook Our Hen House on Instagram Our Hen House on Twitter _____________________________________________ Thank you for listening to the Our Hen House podcast! If you enjoy our podcasts, believe in our mission to effectively mainstream the movement to end the exploitation of animals, find community and solace in our shows and resources, and would like to show your support for vegan indie media, please make a donation today. You can listen to our podcast directly on our website or subscribe on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher! Also, if you like what you hear, please rate it and leave us a comment on Apple Podcasts! Don’t forget to check out Our Hen House’s other podcasts: The Animal Law Podcast, The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and the Antiracism in Animal Advocacy Audio Series. Join the Our Hen House Community online! The Our Hen House theme song is written and performed by Michael Harren. __________________________ This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.

Jul 15, 2023 • 1h 11min
Animal Rights ASAP! with Faraz Harsini
Faraz Harsini, Ph.D., realized something was missing from the animal rights movement and decided to fill that gap. The organization he founded, Allied Scholars for Animal Protection (ASAP), is helping university students and others on campus build ongoing, lasting advocacy organizations. We discuss ASAP’s long-term plans for expansion, how students can get help starting their own chapter, the support ASAP offers, and why Faraz believes connecting animal rights folk on campus is crucial. He also tells us about his role at The Good Food Institute and the research they’re doing to scale the production of cultivated meat. *We are thrilled to expand the accessibility of our podcast by offering written transcripts of the interviews! Click here to read Mariann’s interview with Dr Faraz Harsini* Dr. Faraz Harsini has advocated for animal rights for over ten years. He is a biomedical scientist and Allied Scholars for Animal Protection (ASAP) CEO and founder. This non-profit organization supports students interested in advocating for animal protection and pursuing careers that can make a difference. He is also a Bioprocessing Senior Scientist at Good Food Institute, where he works on advancing scientific and technological methods to produce alternative proteins on a large scale. Dr. Harsini believes that the root cause of many global issues affecting humans and animals is linked to the food system. Therefore, he aims to change the food system through his work at GFI and to train and support students to become future leaders in animal protection through ASAP. “I’m sick of animal rights organizations and student organizations becoming inactive because of a lack of support, lack of infrastructure, or lack of mentorship.” – Faraz Harsini Resources: Pale and gelatinous: I tried vegan seafood so you don’t have to Highlights for Episode 705: The three key areas ASAP focuses on: outreach, education, and empowerment How they’re supporting student dining halls to go plant-based and make veganism as accessible as possible Why so many university students struggle to remain vegan How Faraz aims to show students how to take their passions and channel them into long-term animal advocacy ASAP’s goal of establishing chapters where vegans can connect and access education and lectures Faraz’s tips for students who want to advocate for veganism on their campus effectively How students can set up an ASAP chapter at their university and the infrastructure support ASAP offers The Elwood Dog Meat spoof and the impact it had on the student body at Texas Tech Faraz’s position at The Good Food Institute and what he does as a Bioprocessing Senior Scientist to help scale the production of cultivated meat Connect with Dr. Faraz Harsini: Allied Scholars’ Website Dr. Faraz Harsini’s Website Allied Scholars on Twitter Allied Scholars on Facebook Allied Scholars on Instagram Dr. Faraz Harsini on Twitter Dr. Faraz Harsini on YouTube Dr. Faraz Harsini on LinkedIn Connect with Our Hen House: Our Hen House Website Our Hen House on Facebook Our Hen House on Instagram Our Hen House on Twitter _____________________________________________ Thank you for listening to the Our Hen House podcast! If you enjoy our podcasts, believe in our mission to effectively mainstream the movement to end the exploitation of animals, find community and solace in our shows and resources, and would like to show your support for vegan indie media, please make a donation today. You can listen to our podcast directly on our website or subscribe on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher! Also, if you like what you hear, please rate it and leave us a comment on Apple Podcasts! Don’t forget to check out Our Hen House’s other podcasts: The Animal Law Podcast, The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and the Antiracism in Animal Advocacy Audio Series. Join the Our Hen House Community online! The Our Hen House theme song is written and performed by Michael Harren. __________________________ This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.

Jul 8, 2023 • 1h 18min
Saving an Endangered Species with Chris Allieri
Chris Allieri is on a mission to save the Piping Plover, a species of beach-nesting shorebirds at risk of extinction. Founder of the NYC Plover Project, Chris, tells us about these delightful birds, their habitat, and the factors driving their potential demise. Chris discusses how he, alongside his team of volunteers, helps ensure the birds’ safety as best they can in the shoreline areas of New York City and New Jersey. Chris also discusses the importance of activism and how vegan activists who see the big picture regarding animals can reach others by focusing their activism in a positive way on the members of a single, vulnerable species. He also shares the story of Bean, the lop-eared bunny he rescued in 2016, and how their bond set him on the path to veganism. *We are thrilled to expand the accessibility of our podcast by offering written transcripts of the interviews! Click here to read Jasmin’s interview with Chris Allieri* Chris Allieri is the founder of NYC Plover Project, a non-profit organization he began in March 2021 upon seeing a need to protect endangered Piping Plovers in New York City, who were otherwise left to fend for themselves. In just over two years, the organization has grown to a staff of 4 and a force of 250 volunteers who have performed more than 10,000 volunteer hours protecting nesting plovers and their chicks on the busiest beaches in the city. NYC Plover Project was awarded the 2021 Hartzog Award as the non-profit volunteer group of the year for the entire National Park Service, with whom they have a partnership. In 2023, the group forged a partnership with NYC Parks & Recreation, the largest city park system in the U.S. Chris is also the founder of Mulberry & Astor, a communications firm focused on climate tech startups. A long-time resident of NYC, Chris grew up on the beaches of southern New Jersey, where he first saw a Piping Plover at a young age with his late father, Carl. “My challenge to the birding community is that it’s not enough just to look at these birds. We have to do something about their survival.” – Chris Allieri Resources: Surging vegan food demand inspires RIT to trade tenderloin for tempeh Killer Whales Are Not Our Friends Highlights for Episode 704: The rescue rabbit that was the catalyst to Chris becoming vegan, joining the Board of Farm Sanctuary and the Board of the Wild Bird Fund How Chris’ love for Piping Plovers is linked to his childhood at the South Jersey shoreline The vagrant bird Chris found in a Brooklyn park and how she saved his life when the COVID-19 pandemic came around Why Chris is so fascinated by his spark bird, the Piping Plover, and how they encouraged him to start the NYC Plover Project More about the Piping Plover—where they travel to and from, how they live, their connection to New Jersey, and why their situation is so dire How the NYC Plover Project brings people together to help protect the birds, especially in communities like Rockaway Why Chris believes that endangered species can help people see the bigger picture regarding animal welfare Why feral cats are such a huge issue for Plovers The difference between birders and people who volunteer to protect birds Why the NYC Plover Project never posts nest locations online Chris’ disappointment that climate activists don’t make the connection between animal agriculture, widespread species extinction, and planetary health Connect with Chris Allieri: NYC Plover Project on Instagram NYC Plover Project on Twitter NYC Plover Project on Facebook NYC Plover Project on TikTok Connect with Our Hen House: Our Hen House Website Our Hen House on Facebook Our Hen House on Instagram Our Hen House on Twitter _____________________________________________ Thank you for listening to the Our Hen House podcast! If you enjoy our podcasts, believe in our mission to effectively mainstream the movement to end the exploitation of animals, find community and solace in our shows and resources, and would like to show your support for vegan indie media, please make a donation today. You can listen to our podcast directly on our website or subscribe on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher! Also, if you like what you hear, please rate it and leave us a comment on Apple Podcasts! Don’t forget to check out Our Hen House’s other podcasts: The Animal Law Podcast, The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and the Antiracism in Animal Advocacy Audio Series. Join the Our Hen House Community online! The Our Hen House theme song is written and performed by Michael Harren. __________________________ This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.