VeganSci Podcast

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2018-03-19

  Ep12: Dietary recommendations bad for the environment

In this episode of VeganSci, we chat about how the environmental research community doesn't promote achieving plant-based future despite the significant environmental benefits it would create. We also discuss how National dietary recommendations are in...
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2018-03-06

  Ep11: Animal abuse, bullying and interpersonal violence, and communication strategies effects on flesh consumption

In this episode of VeganSci, we chat about communication strategies effects on flesh consumption and discuss the link between animal abuse, bullying and interpersonal violence. You can find links to all of the research we discussed in the episode notes...
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2018-02-18

  Ep10: Plant-based milks, vegan bone health and nutrient deficiencies in plant-based agriculture

In this episode of VeganSci, we share a nutritional comparison of plant-based milks and cow’s milk, recent research into vegan bone health and a disturbing story about farmed fish. We speak in-depth about research that calculates whether a fully plant-...
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2018-02-04

  Ep9: Measuring speciesism, the radical flank effect and transhumanisms oppression of animals

In this episode of VeganSci, we chat about a new study that measures how speciesist people are, the levels of ethical concern people have for different categories of species, and how the interaction between radical and moderate arms of a justice moveme...
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2018-01-21

  Ep8: Meat justification and cognitive dissonance, the psychology of cows, antidepressant soups and why people reject ('kill') their dogs

In this episode of VeganSci, we update you with some Science, including: the description of a new category of meat justification which includes ‘Neutralising’ to Normal, Necessary, Natural and Nice, we highlight one example of the often overlooked subt...
  VeganSci author
2018-01-07

  Ep7: VR what we eat, pet diversity begets vegans and doctors prescribing plant-based diets

In this episode, we update you with some Quick Science, including: a new method for validating whether food products are vegan, the impact that having a diverse number of companion animals as a child has on going vegan as an adult, physicians prescribi...
  VeganSci author
2017-05-17

  VeganSci Ep6: Death Primes, Dr's Knowledge of Plant-based Diets & Vegan Labelling

In this episode of VeganSci, we update you with some Quick Science, including: a short description of the unified model of vegetarian identity, the idea of animal nations, and how dogs make us more social.We get stuck in-depth into a paper focused on w...
  VeganSci author
2017-04-22

  VeganSci Ep5: Animal nations, land footprint of animal consumption and dogs making us more social

In this episode of VeganSci, we update you with some Quick Science, including: a short description of the unified model of vegetarian identity, the idea of animal nations, and how dogs make us more social.We get stuck in-depth into a paper focused on d...
  VeganSci author
2017-02-25

  VeganSci Ep4: Carnistic domination, monkeys ignore arseholes and phone messages reduce flesh consumption

In this episode of VeganSci, we update you with some Quick Science, including: how monkeys and dogs can tell when someonse an arseholes and avoids them, that 47% of threatened mammals are already being impacted by climate change and a chat about utilit...
  VeganSci author
2017-01-29

  VeganSci Ep3: Slaughterhouses human toll, chatty baboons and plant-based pollutions

In this episode of VeganSci, we update you with some Quick Science, including: a close look at the highly publicised chimera pigs paper, a new take on the evolution of human language, the promise of B12 fortified toothpaste, and consumer’s understandin...
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