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Food for Thought: The Joys and Benefits of Living Vegan

Gut-Wrenching: Common Words with Surprising Animal Origins

Food for Thought: The Joys and Benefits of Living Vegan

Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Education

4.8 β€’ 1.6K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 19 May 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Today's episode is not as gruesome as it sounds β€” aside from the fact that killing animals and eating their body parts is kinda gruesome β€” but it IS fascinating. It's all about words with animal flesh and fluids at their roots both actually AND etymologically.

Words you'd never expect. Words you never even realized. Take a listen and see what I mean!

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0:00.0

And I'm your host. Today's episode is gut-wrenching.

0:24.4

Common words with surprising animal origins.

0:27.8

Before we begin, just a quick note to let you know,

0:30.2

you can find me at joyful vegan.com you can find me on Instagram, Facebook and

0:37.0

YouTube thank you so much for subscribing to food for thought and thank you for

0:41.0

sharing food for thought with others, for leaving ratings and reviews, and for supporting it.

0:46.8

Food for Thought is a 100% listener supported podcast, so you can join other listeners in supporting this podcast and

0:54.1

receiving the podcast transcripts as well as other bonuses and perks by going to

0:58.8

patreon.com slash Colleen Patrick God. Thank you so much in advance. I have noticed, I

1:06.6

don't know if you've noticed, but there are three other podcasts now named

1:12.0

Food for Thought, and this has only been in the last year or so.

1:18.4

Food for Thought, this Food for Thought Podcast has been going on since 2006. So this is the OG Food for Thought

1:26.2

Podcast. But thank you for leaving ratings and reviews. I really

1:30.1

appreciate it. We have had to officially put our France 2020, June 2020 trip on hold because of COVID-19.

1:41.0

But I still encourage you to go over to world vegan travel.com and join the mailing list.

1:46.0

As you know, I host vegan trips around the world with my partners, Brighty and Seab, over at world vegan travel, and we will absolutely be hosting these trips again.

1:56.4

Our South Africa, Botswana, December 2020 trip is still on and we've got many more amazing trips planned for 2021, 2022 and beyond. I think at the end of all of this

2:08.7

we'll all need a vacation, we'll all need to get away, and we'll certainly all need a way to

2:15.2

support compassionate businesses that don't exploit animals, and that's what

2:19.3

our trips are all about. One more thing Brighty and Seab, World Vegan Travel, have their own podcast now called

2:25.7

the World Vegan Travel Podcast, so please go listen to them and subscribe, so you can hear them

2:31.1

talk all about vegan travel experiences.

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