It’s All About Food

2016-05

Episodes

Tuesday May 17, 2016

Part I – Richard Schwartz, Who Stole My Religion? (new hard cover edition!)
Part I – Richard Schwartz, Who Stole My Religion? (new hard cover edition!)
Richard H. Schwartz, Ph.D., is the author of Who Stole My Religion? Revitalizing Judaism and Applying Jewish Values to Help Heal Our Imperiled Planet, Judaism and Vegetarianism, Judaism and Global Survival, and Mathematics and Global Survival and has over 200 articles and 25 podcasts at JewishVeg.org/schwartz.
He is president emeritus of Jewish Veg and president of the Society of
Ethical and Religious Vegetarians (SERV), a patron and president for the
Americas of the International Jewish Vegetarian Society, and on the
advisory committee of the Farm Animal Rights Movement (FARM). He is
associate producer of the 2007 documentary “A Sacred Duty: Applying Jewish Values to Help Heal the World.”
In 1987, he was selected as Jewish Vegetarian of the Year by Jewish
Veg, and in 2005, he was inaugurated into the North American Vegetarian
Society’s Hall of Fame He is a professor emeritus of mathematics at the
College of Staten Island, has been married since 1960 and has 3 children
and 10 grandchildren.
Part II: Tyler Pearce, The Vegan Cyclist
I am no one special, just an ordinary dude that strives to be the best version of myself. I am currently 30 years old, a husband to an amazing wife, a father to an amazing boy, and a proud puppy papa to two toy breed dogs. I live in the foothills of California and love it here, this is truly where I wish to live out my days.
I started cycling as a cross training activity for Brazilian jiu-jitsu back in 2010 but it quickly took over my life as I fell deeper into the crazy sport of cycling. I am a cat 2 NCNCA racer, which took me 3 years to reach. As for being vegan, it has been a 10-year journey into health after eating fast food 3 times a day, EVERYDAY.
I am not an activist, I don’t think anyone is horrible for eating meat or just living a life different than mine. I simply want to show you, the viewer, the subscriber, the fan, that there is another way to live life. If you think it looks cool, then try it. If not, eat meat while watching my videos, I am not here to force change, change will come if you want it.

Tuesday May 10, 2016


Part I:Caryn Hartglass
Caryn discusses some of the
questions that came up during last week's Food Revolution Summit,
including concerns about canola oil. She goes into detail about the
garbanzo bean regarding its versatility as a whole food, as a flour and
now as aquafaba.
Part II: Leilana Two Moons, Baconish
Leinana Two Moons is the author of the blog Vegan Good Things. Her writing and photography have appeared in LAIKA and VegNews
magazines. A longtime vegan, she is dedicated to creating recipes that
are satisfying enough to please anyone, vegan, vegetarian, flexitarian,
or hardcore carnivore alike. She is active in the NYC vegan community
and lives in Long Island City, NY with her husband and two children, who
are all vegan. Baconish is her first cookbook.

Tuesday May 03, 2016


Mary Finelli, Fish Feel
Mary Finelli is President and Chairperson of Fish Feel.
Mary is a long-time animal rights activist with a B.S. in Animal
Science. She has worked for various animal protection organizations,
with a primary focus on farmed animals. Mary was the Producer of Farmed
Animal Watch, a weekly online news digest. She has also assisted with
research for several books, and co-wrote a chapter of In Defense of Animals: The Second Wave.
Fish
Feel is the sole organization devoted exclusively to promoting the
recognition of fishes as sentient beings deserving of respect and
protection. Fish Feel primarily serves to help educate the public about
these wondrous animals, the immense problems caused by the exploitation
of them, and how we can help protect them. Fish Feel is an
all-volunteer, 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.

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