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Compassionate Cooks
Each episode addresses commonly asked questions about animal rights, food, cooking, and nutrition demystifies what it means to "be vegan."
Jun 22 2008
Jun 22 2008
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Just as humans need the nutrients from plants to thrive and grow, so do the plants need the nutrients from the soil - such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, calcium, iron, and magnanese. In this much-requested episode, learn how organic matter from plants (i.e. compost) enriches the soil, how animal slaughterhouse waste is unnecessary to create a healthy and abundant garden, and how to create harmony with all the creatures in your garden - even the snails!
Jun 11 2008
Jun 11 2008
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Another story by well-known writer Roald Dahl (James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, andCharlie and the Chocolate Factory), "The Boy Who Talked With Animals" is a very touching tale that illustrates the power of intervening on behalf of those who have no voice. In the presence of compassion, transformations take place - even if that voice is small and young.
May 27 2008
May 27 2008
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When confronted by the ethical considerations of leather, many people exclaim that it is a mere by-product of the meat industry and is thus absolved of culpability. The truth is quite different. Far from the altruistic industry this perception implies, the leather industry is inherently linked with the meat industry, providing the latter with much-needed profits and incentive to survive. In addition to the abuse that takes place in the slaughter industry, the leather industry is also responsible for the suffering and death of animals targeted specifically for their skins. Add to that the huge amount of energy and toxins necessary to turn once-living skins into preserved hides, and you've got an industry that doesn't come out looking good after all.
May 12 2008
May 12 2008
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This short story by writer Philip K. Dick (A Scanner Darkly, Blade Runner, Total Recall) takes a look at how humans relate to other creatures. More than that, it asks the reader to grapple with the definition of "human." What does it mean to be "human"? Are others - non-human beings - capable of possessing human qualities? Can other life forms who exhibit human traits be considered "human"? What does it mean to be human - not in terms of physical attributes but in terms of a soul? No need to answer now...listen to the story first.
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2008-06-22
| How Does Your Garden Grow? (Without Animal Products!) |
| The Boy Who Talked With Animals |
| Leather: Not an Innocent By-Product |
| Beyond Lies the Wub |
| The Safety of Supplements |
| The Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde |
| Five Favorite Foods: Carrots, Dates, Walnuts, Oats, Brussels Sprouts |
| "Pig": A Short Story by Roald Dahl |
| Are You Serious? |
| Two-Year Anniversary Show: A Veritable Lovefest |
| The Taming of the Cattle |
| To Serve Man |
| Definition: Vegan |
| The Anarchist - His Dog |
| I Eat Only "White Meat" - In Defense of Chickens |
| To Florida: An Apology |
| The Vegetarian Philosophy of Pythagoras, as told by Ovid in "The Metamorphoses" |
| On the Road: Traveling as a Vegan |
| The Slaughterer: A Short Story by Isaac Bashevis Singer |
| Favorite Foods: Beans! |
| Marks of Domination: The Branding of Human and Animal Slaves |
| The Practical Aspects of Being Vegan |
| A Passionate Life |
| Thanksgiving FOR the Birds |
| Compassionate Clichés |
| Eating for World Peace |
| Celebrating the Rituals of Halloween and Thanksgiving Without Compromising Your Values |
| The Lottery |
| The Burden of Burros |
| Poetry's Plea for Animals |
| Living Among Meat-Eaters - Part II |
| The Fall of the Excuse-itarians (or The Emperor is Naked!) |
| Living Among Meat-Eaters - Part I |
| A Mother's Tale |
| The High Costs of Cheap Meat |
| Motherhood&Maternal Instincts |
| All About Tofu |
| Acts of Forgiveness - What Humans Can Learn from Non-Human Animals |
| Animal Advocacy and Emotional Stress |
| A Visit to Two "Free-Range" Egg Facilities |
| A Visit to Two "Free-Range" Egg Facilities |
| BBQs, Burgers, and Backyard Bites |
| BBQs, Burgers, and Backyard Bites |
| Grateful for Goats |
| Grateful for Goats |
| Grateful for Goats |
| Fish Consumption and By-Catch |
| Fish Consumption and By-Catch |
| Like Animals |
| Like Animals |
| Like Animals |
| Teen (and College-Age) Vegetarians |
| Teen (and College-Age) Vegetarians |
| Teen (and College-Age) Vegetarians |
| Peace for Pigs |
| Peace for Pigs |
| Peace for Pigs |
| Eat Your Vegetables! |
| Eat Your Vegetables! |
| Eat Your Vegetables! |
| Turning the Tables |
| Turning the Tables |
| Turning the Tables |
| What do Vegetarians Feed their Dogs and Cats? |
| What do Vegetarians Feed their Dogs and Cats? |
| What do Vegetarians Feed their Dogs and Cats? |
| Response to: Why don't you spend your time on people instead of animals? or Why don't you care about humans? |
| Response to: Why don't you spend your time on people instead of animals? or Why don't you care about humans? |
| Response to: Why don't you spend your time on people instead of animals? or Why don't you care about humans? |
| Life After Cheese |
| Life After Cheese |
| Life After Cheese |
| Becoming Re-Sensitized |
| Becoming Re-Sensitized |
| Becoming Re-Sensitized |
| Soy is Not Evil |
| Soy is Not Evil |
| Soy is Not Evil |
| Mutilation: An Ugly Word, An Ugly Act |
| Mutilation: An Ugly Word, An Ugly Act |
| Mutilation: An Ugly Word, An Ugly Act |
| An Essential Mineral: Iron |
| An Essential Mineral: Iron |
| An Essential Mineral: Iron |
| Minding the Gatekeepers |
| Minding the Gatekeepers |
| Minding the Gatekeepers |
| Taking It All In |
| Taking It All In |
| Taking It All In |
| Five Favorite Foods: Quinoa, Kale, Blueberries, Tempeh, and Tea |
| Five Favorite Foods: Quinoa, Kale, Blueberries, Tempeh, and Tea |
| Five Favorite Foods: Quinoa, Kale, Blueberries, Tempeh, and Tea |
| Don't Buy a Cow |
| Don't Buy a Cow |
| Don't Buy a Cow |
| An Essential Vitamin: B12 |
| An Essential Vitamin: B12 |
| An Essential Vitamin: B12 |
| Speaking your Truth |
| Speaking your Truth |
| Speaking your Truth |
| Common Responses to Vegetarianism |
| Common Responses to Vegetarianism |
| Common Responses to Vegetarianism |
| Talking Turkey |
| Talking Turkey |
| Talking Turkey |
| Replacing Eggs in Cooking and Baking |
| Replacing Eggs in Cooking and Baking |
| Replacing Eggs in Cooking and Baking |
| Transitioning to a Vegan Diet - or - Tips for Eating Healthfully |
| Transitioning to a Vegan Diet - or - Tips for Eating Healthfully |
| Transitioning to a Vegan Diet - or - Tips for Eating Healthfully |
| The Emperor Has No Clothes or The Rise of the Excuse-itarians |
| The Emperor Has No Clothes or The Rise of the Excuse-itarians |
| The Emperor Has No Clothes or The Rise of the Excuse-itarians |
| 10 Tips for Eating Vegetarian in Social Situations |
| 10 Tips for Eating Vegetarian in Social Situations |
| 10 Tips for Eating Vegetarian in Social Situations |
| Favorite Foods: Non-Dairy Milks |
| Favorite Foods: Non-Dairy Milks |
| Favorite Foods: Non-Dairy Milks |
| How humane are "humane" meat, dairy, and eggs? |
| How humane are "humane" meat, dairy, and eggs? |
| How humane are "humane" meat, dairy, and eggs? |
| Eating Animals |
| Eating Animals |
| Eating Animals |
| The Myth of the "Perfect Vegan." |
| The Myth of the "Perfect Vegan." |
| The Myth of the "Perfect Vegan." |
| The Language of Meat |
| The Language of Meat |
| The Language of Meat |
| Being a "Joyful Vegan." |
| Being a "Joyful Vegan." |
| Being a "Joyful Vegan." |
| Response to: "Eating meat is my personal preference, and since I respect your choice not to eat meat, Iwould appreciate your respecting my choice to eat it." |
| Response to: "Eating meat is my personal preference, and since I respect your choice not to eat meat, Iwould appreciate your respecting my choice to eat it." |
| Response to: "Eating meat is my personal preference, and since I respect your choice not to eat meat, Iwould appreciate your respecting my choice to eat it." |
| Milk is a natural food, and cows naturally give milk, so what's wrong with drinking it? |
| Milk is a natural food, and cows naturally give milk, so what's wrong with drinking it? |
| Milk is a natural food, and cows naturally give milk, so what's wrong with drinking it? |
| PART II Humans are meant to eat meat. Just look at these incisors in my mouth. PART II |
| PART II Humans are meant to eat meat. Just look at these incisors in my mouth. PART II |
| PART II Humans are meant to eat meat. Just look at these incisors in my mouth. PART II |
| PART I Humans are meant to eat meat. Just look at these incisors in my mouth. PART I |
| PART I Humans are meant to eat meat. Just look at these incisors in my mouth. PART I |
| PART I Humans are meant to eat meat. Just look at these incisors in my mouth. PART I |
| Skipping the Middle Man: coming to terms with the fact that plants are the source of all our nutrients. |
| Skipping the Middle Man: coming to terms with the fact that plants are the source of all our nutrients. |
| Skipping the Middle Man: coming to terms with the fact that plants are the source of all our nutrients. |
| What about the insects killed for plant production - don't you care about them (and other tenuousarguments)? |
| What about the insects killed for plant production - don't you care about them (and other tenuousarguments)? |
| What about the insects killed for plant production - don't you care about them (and other tenuousarguments)? |
| Aren't free-range eggs better than eggs from battery-cage hens? |
| Aren't free-range eggs better than eggs from battery-cage hens? |
| Aren't free-range eggs better than eggs from battery-cage hens? |
| What's wrong with eating eggs since the chickens aren't killed to get her eggs? |
| What's wrong with eating eggs since the chickens aren't killed to get her eggs? |
| What's wrong with eating eggs since the chickens aren't killed to get her eggs? |
| Where do I get my calcium if I don't drink cow's milk? |
| Where do I get my calcium if I don't drink cow's milk? |
| Where do I get my calcium if I don't drink cow's milk? |
| The Protein Myth and Vegetarianism |
| The Protein Myth and Vegetarianism |
| The Protein Myth and Vegetarianism |










