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  • VINE founder Michelle St John: How Vegan Ethics Are Shaping Education
    In this episode, Sue Joyce speaks with Michelle St John, founder of VINE (Veganism in Education), about the need to embed vegan ethics, sustainability, and critical thinking into the school curriculum.Michelle shares how her background in law led to a focus on education, developing resources that challenge the status quo and encourage schools to think differently about food, justice, and compassion.They discuss why children are often more open to ethical thinking, how the Growing Nature Academy supports alternative education, and the role of creativity in encouraging long-term change.Learn more at https://www.teachvine.org
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  • The Power of Comedy in Vegan Activism with Dawn Chorus creator, Lee Brace
    In this episode of The Bloody Vegans Podcast, Sue sits down with actor, comedian, and activist Lee Brace — the creative force behind viral vegan drag persona Dawn Chorus and her carnivorous alter ego, Peter the Meat Eater.Lee shares his journey from traditional acting roles to creating bold, hilarious characters that bring vegan activism to the streets with wit, absurdity, and empathy. From bath-time musical inspiration to awkward seal encounters and uncomfortable street debates, Lee offers a heartfelt and hilarious look at how comedy and character can cut through the noise and start real conversations.If you've ever wondered how drag, activism, and furry testicles combine to promote plant-based living, this one’s for you.Topics covered:Creating Dawn Chorus & Peter the Meat EaterMaking activism accessible through humourThe role of character and costume in breaking down barriersLee’s creative process and inspirationsUsing drag and absurdity to spread a serious messageFind out more about Lee at https://www.leebrace.co.ukYou can connect with Sue at https://www.littlegreenpigeon.co.uk
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  • Filmmaker Damian Sciberras on Paul the Vegan Ultramarathoner, Ed Winters & Living with Purpose
    [0:00] Introduction and discussion about Paul's documentary[4:21] Sue's impressions of the film[10:05] Damian's journey into filmmaking[16:28] Damian's cancer experience and transition to vegan-focused work[22:26] Discussion about vulnerability and sharing personal stories[27:47] Confirmation of Damian being cancer-free[29:36] Reflections on vegan movement progress[37:58] Hospital experiences as a vegan[40:11] Optimism about vegan movement[45:37] Advice to his younger self[50:55] Where to find Damian and his work[54:05] Discussion about Vegan Business TribeIn this powerful episode of The Bloody Vegans Podcast, host Sue Joyce sits down with filmmaker Damian Sciberras to talk about his moving new documentary on Paul, an 85-year-old vegan ultramarathon runner with an extraordinary story of endurance and compassion.Damian opens up about his creative process, the emotional weight of editing, and the tough decisions behind what to leave out of the film. He shares his experiences working with Joey Carbstrong and Ed Winters, and how those collaborations helped shape his own approach to activism.We also explore Damian's deeply personal journey through stage 3 bowel cancer, the decision to only take on vegan clients, and his upcoming film about life with a stoma—an honest, raw, and important contribution to awareness and representation.This is an episode filled with heart, honesty, and purpose—a must-listen for anyone passionate about storytelling, activism, and creating meaningful change.📣 Connect with Damian at shortstopfilms.co.uk
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  • "John's Plant Powered Living" creator, John Coward
    In this episode of The Bloody Vegans Podcast, we welcome John, the creator behind Instagram’s Plant Powered Living. Known for his simple yet impactful reels, John shares how he went vegan overnight after watching Game Changers, and how that single decision drastically improved his health — including clearing up lifelong psoriasis.John opens up about why he changed his Instagram handle from “John’s Vegan Diary” to “Plant Powered Living,” and the challenges he’s faced from both trolls and parts of the vegan community itself. He talks openly about dealing with negativity, the power of humour, and why inclusivity and compassion are the keys to long-term vegan advocacy.We also dive into:* How John’s health and gym performance improved after going vegan* Why his page avoids graphic content but still educates powerfully* The importance of meeting people where they are — even if they’re not 100% vegan* His take on the infamous protein debate and how he handles DMs from trolls* How to create a ‘safe space’ online for curious flexitarians, vegetarians, and transitioning vegansWhether you're a seasoned vegan or just starting your journey, this episode is full of relatable stories, positivity, and practical inspiration.Follow John on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/johnsplantpoweredliving/
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  • Food for thought documentarian, Dan Richardson
    In this episode, Dan Richardson, actor, filmmaker, and passionate animal advocate, shares his inspiring journey into veganism and the making of his documentary, Food for Thought. He discusses the moment he realised the hypocrisy in advocating for animal welfare while still consuming animal products, and how his transition to veganism was both logical and liberating. Dan and Jim explore the documentary’s unique approach—gentle, accessible, and non-judgmental—designed to engage non-vegans without the typical shock tactics.They also discuss the broader vegan movement, the criticisms from within the community, and the impact of films like Cowspiracy and What the Health. Dan shares heartwarming stories of people who changed their views after watching Food for Thought and the importance of encouraging progress rather than demanding perfection.Watch Food for Thought for free on YouTube: https://youtu.be/adue0xef8pY?si=vFXlX5N_Pgt1yobD🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with a friend who might be curious about veganism!🎙 Topics Covered:✔️ Dan’s journey from animal activism to veganism✔️ The role of documentaries in changing perspectives✔️ The importance of a non-preachy approach to vegan advocacy✔️ Overcoming vegan stereotypes and criticisms✔️ The surprising impact of Food for Thought on viewers
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The Bloody Vegans Podcast aims to explore the personal stories of a whole range of folks from across the Vegan community. Whether you are vegan curious or a veteran vegan hearing the fascinating stories of Bloody Vegans from around the world is a must.
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