In honour of International Day of Peace, this episode is all about the practicalities and possibilities of achieving a vegan utopia.
Guest host Rachel New is joined by sociology lecturer at the University of Kent, Dr Corey Wrenn, and the author of How to Argue with Vegans, Benny Malone, to discuss how a global shift to veganism could benefit humankind, how realistic it is and what a vegan world might actually look like.
Can art be used as a form of vegan activism?
Women Leading Change: Sanctuary founders Fiona Oakes and Poonam Doshi share their journeys
Is vegan cooking difficult?
Can we embrace festive traditions whilst being vegan?
What are the barriers preventing men from embracing veganism?
Should public services provide more vegan options?
Has the vegan bubble really burst?
Should veganism be used as a vehicle for comedy?
Are protest laws affecting vegan activism?
Is it expensive to be vegan?
Growing veganically: Should your garden be vegan?
Vegan running: Completing the London Marathon
Do companion animals make vegans hypocrites?
Love hurts - would you have a vegan wedding even if it meant losing guests?
New year, new you - should vegans aim to live a low-waste lifestyle?
Should vegans cater to non-vegans at Christmas time?
World Vegan Month: Veganism Around The World
Celebrating Black History Month: Exploring Cultural Heritage through Veganism
Vegan fashion is on the rise but is it really the way forward to a better planet for all?
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