
Weekly vegan news show, with headlines, commentary & discussion.
Enough of the Falafel is a community of people who love keeping on top of the latest news in the world of veganism & animal rights. But there's one problem: We've had enough of all the "falafel" out there!
Each week we release two different shows, hosted by a different combination of everyday vegans. No celebrities; no influencers; j... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 293 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Business NewsNewsEntertainment News | |||

Pre-owned fishing rods, sentimental wooly jumpers & a vegan poultry farmer; it's no wonder we couldn't agree on our responses! We've got a whole range of correspondence from you fabulous listeners over the last couple of months, so here to sift throu... more
The latest plot twist in the Ridglan Farms actions is surprisingly corporate...and seems to be resulting in the dogs being released! But how do Anthony, Julie & Shane feel about millions of dollars being given to the 'jailors' of these innocent being... more
Loook what they were talking about in parliament back in March: hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2026-03-19/debates/CAFE1303-3A79-4EDD-847B-B66FF4C6A039/GoodFoodCycleStrategy Is the future plant-based and precisely fermented? Will people be resi... more
If a couple of dozen activists can liberate 23 dogs in March, how many dogs can be liberated by a thousand activists in April? Tragically, none. But is the national news coverage worth it in the long run? Anthony, Julie & Mark dissect this story amon... more
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I love tuning into this podcast - the presenters are relatable and honest, and they cover important vegan related news items weekly helping me keep up to date. Keep up the good work !
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A weekly show focusing on vegan news, the content revolves around animal rights, ethical living, and the latest developments influencing the vegan community. Hosts are everyday vegans, facilitating discussions that provide insights into pressing issues like animal welfare, dietary trends, and activism, while maintaining a balance between serious topics and light-hearted commentary. This format encourages listener participation and fosters a relatable atmosphere, making it ideal for those invested in veganism or seeking to understand its nuances. Episode concepts often draw from current events, personal experiences, and shared challenges, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience.
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Recent guests on Vegan Week include:
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