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🗓️ 10 March 2020
⏱️ 32 minutes
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0:59.9 | Hey, y'all. Welcome back to Eco-Sheek. My name is Laura Diaz. You're listening to Episode 97. |
1:06.3 | Eco-Sheek is the podcast all about practical science and sustainability. I am super happy to have you here |
1:12.3 | if you're new. Thanks so much for joining us. It's a good episode to be tuning into because we have an |
1:16.6 | extra special guest today. We're speaking today with Daniela Monet. Danielle Monet is an actress, |
1:22.0 | singer, an animal rights advocate, and a big time supporter of plant-based businesses. Perhaps you know her from her role as |
1:29.2 | Trina Vega on the Nickelodeon show Victorious. It ran from 2010 to 2013. She also played |
1:35.1 | 2D and the Fairly Odd Parents from 2011 to 2014. And Danielle has a long list of other acting |
1:40.9 | roles primarily in children's television. She now hosts a podcast with her |
1:44.5 | fiance. It's called Adulting Like a Motherfather, which she mentions at the end of our conversation |
1:48.9 | today. Danielle is a lifelong animal lover, and she went vegan at just 13. This was after going |
1:55.2 | vegetarian at just age five. We open up our conversation just talking about how aware she was as a child. And she has |
2:02.0 | had her first child, her son Gio, which was born last September, and you can hear him a little |
2:06.1 | bit in the background. It's actually super cute. Let me tell you, though, about her advocacy work. |
2:10.9 | Danielle has worked on a ton of campaigns with PETA and does her part for investing in plant-based, |
2:16.6 | sustainable, vegan businesses. |
2:19.8 | Danielle worked on a PETA campaign in 2013, encouraging students to no longer dissect animals in the classroom. |
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