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Aug 25, 2021 âą 56min
Preacher Lawson: "You can't eat someone just because theyâre ugly." Vegan Comedic Legend Ep 65
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Hi Plant Friends & welcome to another episode of the PBN Podcast.
This week we meet the talented Preacher Lawson. Preacher is an American stand-up comedian and vegan advocate, best known for being a finalist on the 12th season of America's Got Talent. He returned for America's Got Talent: The Champions, where he finished in 5th place.
Preacher was born in Portland, Oregon. He started writing jokes when he was 16 for about a year, then performed for the first time at the age of 17. He won the 2015 Funniest Comedian In Florida and the 2016 Seattle International Comedy Competition.
As well as his comedy work, Preacher also runs a YouTube channel, where he posts travel vlogs, vegan guides, and music videos, all with a comedic twist. A passionate vegan, Preacher also posts videos discussing the ethical dimensions of his diet.
âAmericaâs Got Talent Las Vegas Liveâ - a live show taking place at the Luxor theatre in Las Vegas, has named Preacher as its host when the show premieres on November 12th
Find out more about Preacher here https://thepreacherlawson.com and follow him on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHqfteK571ZYNhK_CktN9GQ
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*Show Notes*
00:00:00 Nuzest sponsor 1
00:03:36 The beginning of the vegan story
00:07:10 Growing up in the US with American food culture
00:12:50 Reactions from friends and family
00:18:15 Culture identity and life experiences as an African American man growing up
00:23:45 The horrifying state of the prison system in the US
00:25:00 Personal views on the United States of America. Does it feel like home?
00:30:55 Nuzest sponsor 2
00:32:40 Comedy roots: how the idea for stand-up started
00:33:45 The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
00:36:00 The internal monologue/the inner critic
00:40:35 Where the comedy creativity begins. Drawing from life
00:42:50 The worst experience on stage
00:46:05 The response from fans / social media connections
00:50:00 Is Preacher Lawson still single and ready to mingle?
00:50:25 What Preacher eats in a day
00:51:30 If there was a film made about Preacherâs life, what would be the theme song?
00:51:50 The easiest subject to discuss the vegan lifestyle
00:53:55 Stranded on a desert island
00:55:15 Nuzest sponsor 3
This episode was hosted by Robbie Lockie, and produced and edited by Phil Marriott.

Aug 17, 2021 âą 1h 12min
"The Secret Reason We Eat Meat, Psychology & Human Behaviour" featuring Dr. Melanie Joy Episode 64
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Hi Plant Friends,
This week we meet Dr Melanie Joy. She is an American social psychologist and author, primarily notable for coining the term carnism.
At the age of 23, while a student at Harvard, Melanie contracted a food-borne disease from a tainted hamburger and was hospitalised. This led her to become a vegetarian, before eventually transitioning to veganism.
Melanie introduced the term Carnism in a 2001 article published in Satya - an American monthly magazine which covered animal rights and social justice issues. The concept was revisited by her 2009 book Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows.
Celebrities such as the musician Moby have praised Melanie, saying that her work has the potential to revolutionise how we think.
Dr Melanie Joys Books
Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs and Wear Cows:
https://amzn.to/2W7t7IG
Beyond Beliefs: A Guide to Improving Relationships and Communication for Vegans, Vegetarians, and Meat Eaters
https://amzn.to/3jXlWLc
Powerarchy: Understanding the Psychology of Oppression for Social Transformation: Understanding the Hidden Principles of Oppression for Social Transformation
https://amzn.to/3xZUG3E
You can find out more about Dr Joy's work with Carnism education here:
https://carnism.org
Learn to be a more effective vegan advocate:
https://veganadvocacy.org
Learn more about Dr Joy's Book Powerarchy here https://www.powerarchy.org
This podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Soundcloud and many others.
*Show Notes*
00:00:00 - Nuzest Sponsor #1
00:03:10 - The beginning of Dr. Melanie Joyâs vegan story
00:07:20 - Training in psychology
00:10:55 - What is Carnism?
00:13:20 - Why do some people shun meat from a young age, and some
donât?
00:17:55 - What keeps Dr. Melanie Joy positive when there is so much
animal exploitation and abuse?
00:22:50 - What is causing humanity not to shift away from the damaging
ways we are behaving?
00:28:00 - The aspects that slow down the growth of the vegan movement
00:39:43 - Nuzest Sponsor #2
00:40:40 - The success of Melanieâs TED Talk
00:44:35 - The architecture of oppression / âPowerarchyâ
00:48:09 - Intersectionality
00:59:20 - Mastering our emotions and communication
01:02:20 - Cellular agriculture
01:07:45 - Top tips for being a better advocate
01:09:50 - Stranded on a desert island
01:11:25 - Nuzest Sponsor #3
This show is hosted by Robbie Lockie & edited and produced Phil Marriot.
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Aug 10, 2021 âą 53min
Reversing Long Covid With A Plant-Based Diet & More - Interview /w Dr. Brooke Goldner, MD Ep. 63
Hi Plant Friends and welcome to this weeks episode.
This week we meet Dr. Brooke Goldner who is a board certified physician, the creator of the Healing Protocol for Lupus Recovery, and is known globally as the author of three bestselling books, including Goodbye Lupus.
Lupus is an autoimmune disease that sees the individualâs immune system become hyperactive and attack healthy tissue. Dr. Goldner has often talked about how it affected her life.
When Brooke was 16, she was was in stage 4 kidney failure due to a serious case of Lupus. She was initially told she had six months to live. To further add to her health issues, when she started medical school, Brooke developed anti-phospholipid antibodies which gave her double vision and also resulted in a stroke.
After adopting a high raw, whole food plant-based diet, Brooke was relieved to notice that the Lupus was gone within three months.
Dr. Brooke Goldner has been featured in various documentaries such as Eating You Alive, Whitewashed, and The Conspiracy Against Your Health. She has many radio shows and podcasts, and is a highly sought after keynote speaker.
*Show Notes*
00:02:44 The beginning of the vegan story
00:13:15 The confusion over managing diabetes
00:14:15 What is the immune system?
00:22:14 Recovering from a disease with the Goodbye Lupus protocol
00:23:36 Is the statement âfood is medicineâ misleading?
00:29:09 Can anyone with Lupus reverse their symptoms with plant-based nutrition?
00:33:48 Issues the gut can be connected to stress
00:34:44 Will people only value a treatment or practice if they pay for it?
00:37:53 Trauma and the effects it has on the body and the immune system
00:48:50 How to find Dr. Brooke Goldner online
00:51:00 Stranded on a desert island
Find out more about Dr Brooke's work here https://www.goodbyelupus.com/
This episode is hosted by Robbie Lockie, produced & edited by Phil Marriott

Aug 3, 2021 âą 29min
The Climate Crisis: "I don't get depressed, I get angry" Johan Rockström. climate scientist | Ep. 62
Hi Plant Friends and welcome to another episode of the PBN Podcast.
This week we meet Professor Rock Rockström.
Professor Johan Rockström is one of the most influential Earth scientists who is amongst the most cited researchers in the world. As director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, he advises governments, corporations and activists, about the latest research on the climate and biodiversity and strives for better science communication.
A collaboration with natural historian and broadcaster David Attenborough saw him create a 2021 Netflix series, Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet. He also participated in President Joe Bidenâs climate summit.
In 2020, Professor Rockström co-edited Standing Up for a Sustainable World, a book that gathers the voices of leading academics as well as climate change and environmental activists, entrepreneurs and investors. It highlights the urgent action that needs to be taken to foster sustainable, resilient and inclusive development in the face of powerful systemic forces.
Other books include The Human Quest and Big World Small Planet: both produced with National Geographic photographer, Mattias Klum.
You can watch Breaking Boundaries on Netflix here: https://www.netflix.com/title/81336476
*Show Notes*
00:01:38 Breaking Boundaries Preview
00:02:20 Animal Agriculture: why are so many environmentalists shying away from criticising it directly?
00:05:40 Is there a lack of understanding of the implications of the damage caused by animal agriculture and factory farming?
00:08:02 Breaking Boundaries Preview
00:09:16 Cutting out animal products from our diet can have such a huge positive impact on our carbon footprint. Should we be pushing more?
00:12:05 Breaking Boundaries Preview
00:15:42 What we can do to reduce our carbon footprint and environmental impact?
00:18:35 Breaking Boundaries Preview
00:20:07 Cellular Agriculture: Is this alternative to animal protein a solution?
00:22:35 The purpose of Breaking Boundaries
00:25:10 Greta Thunberg: How radical do we really need to be to raise the alarm?
00:27:33 Breaking Boundaries Preview
This weeks episode was presented and produced by Robbie Lockie, and edited by Phil Marriott

Jun 1, 2021 âą 1h 12min
The POWER Of Spoken Word To TRANSFORM The Human Heart - Interview With The Korean Vegan - Episode 61
Hi Plant friends and welcome to another episode of the PBN Podcast.
This week we meet Joanne Molinaro, also known as The Korean Vegan. Joanne is a Korean American, born in Chicago, Illinois.
When you consider her tasks and accomplishments, you wonder how Joanne manages to incorporate all of her work and play into a 24-hour period. She works at a large law firm, runs 30-40 miles a week, and creates a blog that has over 100,000 followers. On top of that, sheâs managed to write her first book, which she hopes will be released by Autumn 2021.
Joanne also writes poetry and prose, with her writing appearing in Side B Magazine, Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, and The Mashup Americans.
Joanne started her blog, The Korean Vegan, in 2016, after switching to a plant-based diet. In July 2020, she started her TikTok platform, mostly as a coping mechanism for the isolation caused by the global pandemic. Each of the simple recipe videos she shared included an accompanying family story, all less than 60 seconds. She's shared stories of her mother's immigration to America, her grandmother's escape from North Korea, interracial dating, and more.
In addition to her other work, Joanne has given cooking demonstrations, participated in fundraising events for North Korean refugees, and was invited to be the keynote guest speaker for the Korean Womenâs International Network 2018 Conference.
To find out more about Joanne and her work visit her website:
https://thekoreanvegan.com
Pre-order Joannaâs book here https://amzn.to/34zrLr1
This weeks episode was presented and produced by Robbie Lockie, and edited by Phil Marriott

May 18, 2021 âą 56min
Exclusive Seaspiracy Documentary Director Interview with Ali & Lucy Tabrizi / Episode 60
Hi Plant Friends, and welcome to a very special episode. Today's show is hosted by PBN Founder Klaus Mitchell.
Husband and wife Ali and Lucy Tabrizi are the filmmakers behind the Netflix documentary Seaspiracy - which uncovers the horrors of modern industrial fishing. The film features human impacts on marine life such as plastic marine debris, ghost nets and overfishing around the world.
The documentary was one of the top ten most-watched films on Netflix in several countries on the week of its release and generated significant traction on social media.
According to the United Nations FAO around 87 percent of the worldâs fish populations are âfully fishedâ or âoverfishedâ. Nearly a third of edible fish populations have declined by 90 percent.
That same study says that if biodiversity continues to decline, the marine environment will not be able to sustain our way of life. Indeed it may not be able to sustain our lives at all.
The global fishing industry has more than doubled in capacity since 1950. Itâs now so huge it canât help but destroy our oceans. What Ali and Lucy discovered whilst making Seaspiracy was truly shocking:
Fishing has wiped out 90 percent of the worldâs large fish.
More than 300,000 dolphins, whales and porpoises are killed by fishing operations every year. More than $35 billion is paid in subsidies to industrial fishing every year. Fishing kills 30,000 sharks EVERY HOUR.
Ali and Lucy sat down with Klaus Mitchell from Plant Based News to talk about some of the questions theyâve faced, some of the criticisms, and to go through some behind-the-scenes snippets from the Seaspiracy documentary.
Since its release in March 2021, Seaspiracy has garnered many reviews worldwide. It soon climbed up the ranks on Netflix in over 30 countries.
During our exclusive interview for Plant Based News, Klaus Mitchell asked Ali and Lucy what proportion of the feedback they thought - in terms of the reception of the documentary - has been positive and negative.
Find out more about Seaspiracy here https://www.seaspiracy.org
And sign the petition already signed by over 650,000 people at https://change.org/seaspiracy
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This episode is produced by Robbie Lockie. Presented by Klaus Mitchell and Edited by Phil Marriott.
*Show Notes*
00:02:19 The reception for the Seaspiracy documentary
00:03:51 Interesting responses from fans, seafood chefs and celebrity followers
00:05:38 The Seaspiracy journey
00:07:40 Responding to cynics
00:08:30 Documenting the distressing footage of whaling in the Faroe islands
00:10:35 The filming and editing process
00:13:01 Finishing the documentary and receiving messages from influencers, friends and family
00:15:25 What Ali and Lucy learnt from making the documentary
00:17:00 Is change happening now?
00:18:27 The size of the Seaspiracy production team
00:19:32 Surprises of the shoot location
00:20:17 Ali and Lucyâs personal favourite moments of the documentary
00:22:10 Dangerous moments in the film
00:24:05 The state of our oceans
00:27:48 What proportion of feedback has been positive and negative
00:31:27 The strangest criticism
00:32:44 The kinds of criticism directed at Seaspiracy
00:33:25 A chance for Ali and Lucy to refute particular criticisms
00:38:00 Critics and their conflicts of interests
00:40:50 Making sure that statistics used are accurate
00:41:45 Addressing claims from participants that their words were put out of context
00:47:26 Using narrativised sections in the editing process
00:48:58 âFish arenât as sentient as land animalsâ - responding to fish eaters
00:49:50 Responding to those who believe they need to eat fish to get nutrients
00:51:00 Was Seaspiracy made with a vegan message in mind?
00:52:40 What is next for Team Seaspiracy?
00:53:51 How can people support the Seaspiracy efforts?

May 4, 2021 âą 1h 3min
"How To Be a Fabulous Vegan" Interview /w Jasmin Singer Episode 59
Hi Plant Friends and welcome to another episode of the PBN Podcast. I am your host Robbie Lockie. On this weeks episode we meet the bubbly and colourful vegan Jasmin Singer.
At the age of twenty-four, Jasmin Singer turned to veganism after watching a film about factory farming. Learning about the horrors of the dairy and egg production led her to incorporate animal rights into her LGBTQ+ and feminist activism. Jasmin then began volunteering at PETA's headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia, and began steering her career toward animal rights activism.
As well as being a leading expert, Jasmin Singer is now a hugely visible presence within the vegan community. She is a coveted speaker on topics including radical body positivity, personal narrative as a means of social justice, and how to change the world for animals. She is also the author of The VegNews Guide to Being a Fabulous Vegan and Always Too Much and Never Enough: A Memoir.
Along with her co-host Mariann Sullivan, Jasmin and her team continue to âchange the world for animalsâ on the long-running, award-winning podcast, Our Hen House. I was fortunate to feature on one of their episodes, I will link it down in the show notes.
Jasminâs incredible contribution to animal rights does not stop there. She is the former Senior Editor for VegNews Magazine and the longtime love columnist and celebrity interviewer. In 2020, Jasmin had the enviable job of interviewing actor Joaquin Phoenix, who had used his prominence to not only effectively veganize the menu at the Academy Awards, but also treat his acceptance speech as a way of sharing his concerns for animal rights issues.
You may well have seen Jasmin appearing in various documentaries such as The Ghosts In Our Machine and Vegucated. She has also contributed to many anthologies such as Running Eating Thinking; Defiant Daughters; Voices for Animal Liberation; Queer & Trans Voices; and Circles of Compassion.
As an actor, Jasmin starred in the film The Bra Mitzvah and has appeared in television commercials. She holds a BFA in Acting from Pace University, and is a certified holistic health counsellor. Jasmin is a long-time activist across many realms, including animal activism, LGBTQ activism, and antiracism.
As always if you love this episode please don't forget to comment, like and share and if you are on Apple Podcasts please do leave us a review it really helps get the message out there.
Find out more about Jasmin here https://jasminsinger.com
The PBN Podcast is produced by Robbie Lockie & edited by Phil Marriott
* The Show Notes *
00:03:38 The vegan journey - how it all started
00:10:29 Noticing changes in the vegan shift
00:11:34 The vegan movement challenged by capitalism
00:17:41 Experiencing classism
00:20:26 Racial identity
00:26:19 Compassion and respect for humans
00:28:55 Balancing family culture and heritage with a vegan lifestyle
00:32:22 Ted Talk
00:38:47 Are human beings born with compassion? Or do we have to learn it?
00:40:11 Does bullying make you a stronger person?
00:43:35 Dealing with the problems of bullying
00:45:30 Working for Veg News
00:47:59 The first Veg News book: The Veg News Guide To Being A Fabulous Vegan
00:58:13 The Kinder Beauty Box
01:01:04 Stranded on a desert island

Apr 22, 2021 âą 1h 4min
The Wonders Of The Microbiome - A Voyage Through Our Gut. Interview /w Will Bulsiewicz MD MSCI
This week's episode is supported by the food revolution Summit.
A deadly global pandemic makes one thing abundantly clear: Your health needs to be a priority. Not just someday, but right now. Obesity, heart disease, Alzheimerâs, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and other chronic illnesses are all fueled by diet and lifestyle choices â and they make infections more dangerous. - This is why we are proud to have partnered with this incredible online event that is completely FREE - and features 25 of the worldâs leading experts in plant-based health and medicine, including our some of our favorites Dr Greger, Brenda Davis, Michael Klaper, and Will Buleswirz. - To get your free ticket to the biggest health event of the year -https://plnt.news/transformyourlife
* EPISODE 58*
Hi Plant Friends, and welcome to another episode of the PBN Podcast.
Will Bulsiewicz, or âDr. Bâ as he is affectionately known, is a graduate of Georgetown School of Medicine and a former chief medical resident at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and chief gastroenterology fellow at the University of North Carolina Hospitals.
When Will found the power of a plant-based diet, it quite simply changed his life. He took this knowledge into his medical practice as a gastroenterologist. Will then started a crusade to convince his patients and followers that a plant-based diet full of fermented foods could radically change the gut microbiome.
Along the way, he has witnessed some very positive transformations in people following his program. And he offers this advice following his own experience. He has himself lost over 45 pounds and claims to feel better than he has in years.
Will has authored more than twenty articles in the top American gastroenterology journals including the New York Times bestselling book, âFiber Fueled: The Plant Based Gut Health Program For Losing Weightâ, âRestoring Your Healthâ, and âOptimizing Your Microbiomeâ.
Throughout his career, Will has balanced his love of working alongside his patients with his interest in cutting-edge scientific breakthroughs that are changing the way we see the gut, and how to treat symptoms.
More recently, Will created The Plant Fed Gut online course for those seeking a complete knowledge of gut health.
Find out more about Dr B here https://theplantfedgut.com
* SHOW TIMES *
00:03:43 Discovering the vegan lifestyle
00:09:26 Becoming a gastroenterologist
00:14:12 Why is there criticism of using food as a medicine? Is there hope that things will change?
00:19:21 Are we turning into giant cash cows?
00:21:31 Why arenât doctors recommending a plant-based diet as a medicine?
00:27:35 The inspiration behind the âFiber Fueled: The Plant-Based Gut Health Program for Losing Weight, Restoring Your Health, and Optimizing Your Microbiomeâ book
00:31:08 The key things that go wrong with the gut
00:34:15 How the bacteria microbes get in our body in the first place
00:36:57 The beneficial bacteria that mothers pass on to their children during birth and breast feeding
00:41:10 Are the gut microbiome affecting our thoughts? Are our cravings motivated by the gut microbes?
00:43:30 What the biome mechanical process is doing to our arteries
00:46:50 You have the ability to shape your own microbiome
00:48:40 The dangers of oil consumption?
00:53:30 The globalised food system and the use of pesticides
00:57:50 What Dr B brings to people as a scientist and medical professional, and how we can do better in our day-to-day lives
01:01:30 Stranded on a desert island

Apr 3, 2021 âą 1h 21min
Maggie Baird | Episode 57 - Actor, Founder & Environmental activist.
Itâs impossible to ignore the incredible work that Maggie Baird has done as an American actress, voice artist, screenwriter and founder of Plant-Based non-profit organisation Support & Feed.
Much like her musician son Finneas and pop star daughter Billie Eilish, Maggie is a passionate vegan, and has inspired many to go plant-based.
Maggie grew up in Colorado performing music, and studied theatre and dance at the University of Utah, before moving to New York City where she performed on Broadway.
She made her TV debut in 1981 in the soap opera Another World and in 1989, her film debut in An Innocent Man. She has also appeared in many television seriesâ such as Bones, The X-Files and Six Feet Under.
As a vegan powerhouse, Maggie has continued to both entertain her admirers as well as encourage and enlighten new followers.
In 2020 Maggie featured on a new plant-based cooking show on Amazon Prime Video called New Day New Chef. This hugely successful programme centred around her organisation Support + Feed, an initiative set up to help those âgreatly impactedâ by the coronavirus crisis.
Support + Feed has supported LAâs plant-based restaurants by encouraging people to gift order food for those in need. As further proof of Maggieâs huge contribution, the organisation was crowned â2020 Company of the Yearâ by animal advocacy group PETA.
Maggie also continues to be an advocate for the benefits of a vegan lifestyle on her socials, boasting strong and powerful messages that highlight animal welfare, sustainable living and the importance of looking out for those around us.
Follow Maggie here https://www.instagram.com/maggiembaird/
And show your support for Support and Feed here: https://www.supportandfeed.com
Read all our articles about Maggie's work on Plant Based News here https://plantbasednews.org/tag/maggie-baird/
Learning about the film "They Are Trying To Kill Us' - https://theyretryingtokillus.com/
Find out more about V.A.A.O - https://www.wearevaao.org
This episode is presented and produced by Robbie Lockie, and edited by Phil Marriott.
00:03:05 Discovering the vegetarian and vegan lifestyles
00:06:25 Should we tell young children where their food comes from?
00:09:08 The challenges of eating healthily in the U.S.
00:19:32 Childhood and adolescent interests and ambitions
00:24:36 Raising children Billie Eilish and Finneas as vegetarian
00:28:49 Carnism vs Veganism
00:32:32 Billie Eilish and Finneas embracing the importance of veganism
00:37:58 The U.S. Election
00:43:02 Donald Trump, misinformation and conspiracy theories
00:48:00 The harmful effects of social media
00:50:15 Tips for a happy marriage and a balanced family
00:53:22 Finding calm within the pressures and distractions of work and social media
00:59:08 Acting achievements
01:05:58 Support + Feed
01:09:57 The importance for white vegans to be vocal about systemic racism and the Black Lives Matter movement
01:13:43 VAAO / Theyâre Trying To Kill Us
01:17:39 Stranded on a desert island

Mar 12, 2021 âą 57min
Roxy Furman | Episode 56 - Zoologist, filmmaker, presenter, environmental activist.
This week's guest is Roxy Furman AKA âRoxy The Zoologistâ, a wildlife biologist, photographer, activist, filmmaker, and presenter. She has a passion for animals and the natural world, and uses social media to share this with others, regularly posting content with the goal of reconnecting people with animals and inspiring them to get involved with conservation initiatives.
Roxy worked as the photographer for the #HumansOfXR campaign for the Extinction Rebellion group, leading to editorial coverage in papers such as the Metro and the Guardian.
Roxy has also hosted public talks about photography, conservation, and sustainable living, including ones for Greenpeace UK and VegFest.
Roxy is a vegan and the founder and owner of her own business â Zephyr Eco Market where she sells a range of eco-friendly and sustainable products, encouraging people to indirectly help animals through the way in which they live their lives and through this supports two charities, One Tree Planted and Painted Dog Conservation UK.
In this week's episode we discussed:
00:02:54 Being raised vegetarian and becoming vegan
00:05:24 Studying Zoology at university
00:07:24 The power of art as a gentle activism
00:09:07 Understanding the feelings of sentient beings
00:12:16 Deciding on where to start with filmmaking and photography projects
00:14:52 Solutions to the environmental change
00:17:59 Things we can do to preserve the planet
00:21:18 Humans of Extinction Rebellion campaign
00:25:48 Staying positive and looking after our mental health
00:28:37 How our food choices affect humans as well as animals
00:33:22 Examples of animals showing supreme intelligence
00:38:30 Rewilding: How we can bring life back to the earth
00:44:30 Imagining a future without other species
00:46:20 The frustrations of important messages being ignored
00:51:00 The Zephyr Eco Market
00:55:15 Stranded on a desert island
Presented by Robbie Lockie | Edited by Phil Marriott
Follow Roxy here https://www.roxythezoologist.com


