How To Go Vegan Podcast : A Comprehensive Resource for Those Interested in Becoming Vegan
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Becoming Vegan: My Personal Experience: Start Here
Why Vegan?
Why Vegan? Start Here
A Better World For All Of Us
A Vegan Manifesto
The Importance of Being Vegan
Veganism: What and Why
The way we were, or maybe just the way I was?
How To Go Vegan: Ethical
Sentience, Speciesism and Rights: Start Here
Vegan : Easier Than You think
Further Ethical Considerations
Freedom’s New Frontier: A Guide to Animal Rights
Legal Slavery in the 21st Century
Present Realities and The Moral Status of Animals
Recommended Reading
“Humane” : What’s in a Word?
Animal Cruelty: Who is to Blame?
Animal Cruelty: Who is to Blame?
Cruelty To Animals
What is Wrong with Single Issue Campaigns?
Are Anti-Cruelty Campaigns Really Effective?
Picking the Low-Hanging Fruit: What Is Wrong with Single Issue Campaigns?
Making a Killing With Animal Welfare Reform
How To Go Vegan: Practical
Nutrition
Introduction to Plant-based Nutrition : Start Here
B12 included in Intro to Plant-based nutrition
Great Info on B12 & Plant-Based Diet
What About Vitamin Supplements?
Protein
Protein: Plant vs Animal
Calcium
Calcium: Plant vs Dairy
Iron
Iron : Plant vs Animal
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Omega 3 Oils
Should Vegans Take DHA to Preserve Brain Function?
Flax seeds
Walnuts
Chia seeds
Vitamin D
Vitamin D Deficiency: A Global Epidemic
Magnesium
Magnesium: How Important Is It?
Disclaimer: Under Construction
Nutrition and Vegan Recipe Resources
What’s Wrong With……
Vegetarianism
A Call to Vegetarians
Mother’s Milk
What’s Wrong with Backyard Eggs?
Wool
What’s Wrong with Wool?
Leather
What is Wrong with Leather?
Dairy
“Organic” Milk
Casein
What is Rennet?
Eggs
“Free Range” Eggs
Down
The Birds of the Down Industry
Silk
Why Vegans Don’t Use Silk
Honey
Honey: Why It’s Not Vegan
Antibiotic Resistant Superbugs
Superbug Clostridium difficile in the Food Supply
Other Considerations: Coming Soon!
Their Home, Our Home
Can Veganism End World Hunger?
That’s Where Our Safety Will Come
Apocalyptic Capitalism, Animal Agriculture and Anthropogenic Climate Disruption (ACD)
Agriculture on the Brink
Global warming may be far worse than thought, cloud analysis suggests
Massive Food Waste, Climate Change and World Hunger
Days of Revolt: The Assault of the Animal Agriculture Industry
Days of Revolt: Coping with Reality
Our Stories
Why Begin Again?
Willow’s Whisper to the World
Gabriel and “The Killing Fields”
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Why Vegan: Other Perspectives
Another Chance
Lamb
I No Longer Steal from Nature
Policing Ourselves
The New “Factory Farms”
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FAQ Part 1
What does the word ‘vegan’ really mean?
Don’t welfare regulations protect animals from “unnecessary” cruelty?
Why should I care about animal suffering when there is so much human suffering in the world?
But I LOVE cheese!
Is it possible to really be vegan, when animal ingredients are everywhere?
Don’t we need some animal products in our diet to be healthy?
FAQ Part 2
I like the idea, but isn’t it difficult to be vegan?
What about the plants that are killed or harmed by eating a plant-based diet?
Other animals prey on one another, so why shouldn’t we? It’s natural.
How would it be possible to grow enough fruits, vegetables and grain for everyone to be vegan when so many people are starving already?
What do I do with all the items I already own that are made of wool, leather, fur, silk, etc?
You mean you don’t even use wool or silk?
FAQ Part 3
Doesn’t becoming vegan mean others will see me as extreme? Will I be isolated from my friends and family?
I’m already a vegetarian, and I avoid products that involve extreme cruelty, such as veal and foie gras. Isn’t that enough?
But we breed animals for the purpose of eating them, and using their milk, eggs, etc. Isn’t that what they’re for?
I only eat free-range, cage-free, and locally-raised animal products. Isn’t that good enough?
What about our ancestors?
How important is B12?
Vegan FAQ (e-book) by Gentle World