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The Disclosure Podcast

Ep 11: Meat & Masculinity - Why Aren't Men Going Vegan?

The Disclosure Podcast

Ed Winters

Ethics, Politics, Whole Foods, Society & Culture, Education, Animals, Morality, Veganism, Philosophy, Vegan, Plant Based Diet

5.01.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2020

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Today I discuss the perceived link between eating meat and being masculine, as well as dairy consumption and femininity. I tackle these ideas by exploring the historical, social and cultural aspects that have either led us to this point, or continue to perpetuate these mindsets. ✺ To support the show & get access to exclusive monthly podcast episodes: http://www.patreon.com/earthlinged ✺ Find out more about what i do & join my mailing list: http://www.earthlinged.org ✺ Download my f...

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0:00.0

And the So hello everyone and welcome back to the next episode in the disclosure

0:21.1

podcast I hope you've been enjoying the episodes previous to

0:24.4

this one in Series 2. I really enjoyed the last one with Joanne McAfee I

0:28.5

think it was an interesting one for me because there's so much that we can all

0:31.6

take from Joanne's story and even of course, you know, we don't actively engage in the things that she does or we don't see the brutality necessarily in the same way that she does because she's always there in the front lines documenting it. That kind of like, I guess,

0:44.3

narrative almost or that idea of living in a violent world and how to cope with that is something

0:49.2

I think we can all relate to in a way and I think Joanne's story and message is something we can all take something from because we do live in a violent world and whether or not it's physically happening in front of us or not it's something we're all aware of and so hopefully it won't be a non-vegan world forever

1:04.4

hopefully it won't be a non-vegan world for much longer but as it stands it is and so I

1:08.6

think I was able to take a lot from that previous podcast with Joanne McCaffin so I hope that you were as well and if you have been enjoying the episodes of the Disclosure Podcast and you've enjoyed Series 1 and you're currently enjoying Series 2 then I'd really appreciate it if you could leave a review just because

1:23.7

review is very helpful to boost traction and bring people to the podcast and so if you've

1:28.0

been enjoying it so far then let me know what you think and which episodes you've

1:31.0

enjoyed and what you've liked about it and I would

1:33.2

greatly appreciate that and also if you have been enjoying the podcasts and you'd

1:36.6

like more of them then I do a patron only podcast every single month and so if you

1:42.3

send it to my patron you can support the

1:43.6

activism that I do, but you also get access to this kind of, it's like almost

1:46.7

like a Q&A podcast. That's exactly what it is. My patrons ask me questions and

1:50.9

we take time to delve into those different questions and talk about the different issues and it's interesting because a lot of the questions are not questions I'd be able to address say in a video or maybe wouldn't even address in the Disclosure Podcast.

2:04.8

And so we talked about, we've talked about whole range of different things, pets, wild animals,

2:09.7

just a broad range of different issues and so it's really good for me because I get to delve into them

2:14.0

and I enjoy going off and tangents and delving into these different issues and so if that sounds like

2:18.1

something you would enjoy then you can get access to that by science my patron and we also have a discord server as well where we can chat about the podcast.

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