
Join best-selling author Ed Winters as he dives into veganism and our connection with animals, touching on everything from philosophy and psychology to health, science, politics, and the environment.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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This podcast showcases Ed Winters at his best — thoughtful, informed, and deeply empathetic. He brings a wealth of insight to every episode, breaking down veganism in a way that feels accessible and encouraging. What stands out most is how well he understands the emotional and practical hurdles of transitioning to a vegan lifestyle. Ed’s voice is not just informative; it’s genuinely supportive. An essential listen for anyone curious about veganism.
This man must be protected at all costs. He is such an amazing representative for veganism.
Love this podcast! So much good advice and information, for vegans and non-vegans alike!
I’ve been listening to the podcast since the first few episodes ever released. I love his thoughtful, compassionate approach to humans and animals. I truly believe he wants the best for the world and I deeply admire the dedication he has given to the movement over the last decade. However, my only complaint with this podcast (and this is the issue with a lot of vegan content) is that it’s primarily based towards newer vegans so the arguments can stay in what’s become “surface level” if you’re al... more
Ed, you are an amazing human being. Thank you so much for your work.
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A thoughtful, advocacy-forward show exploring veganism, animal welfare, and ethics through philosophy, law, health, and policy. Episodes blend rigorous argumentation with real-world implications—from court cases and regulatory debates to plant-based innovation and emotional wellbeing—often featuring academics, lawyers, journalists, and activists. This mix tends to attract listeners who care about animals, sustainability, and systemic change, and who appreciate thoughtful, evidence-based discussion that connects ideas to policy and culture. The format typically favors thorough, sometimes lengthy conversations that aim to inform, persuade, and empower action, rather than purely entertainment. A notable edge is the host's willingness to addres... more
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