Main Street Vegan
Summary: Main Street Vegan is a lively hour devoted to your health, well-being, and ways to live lightly and lovingly on planet Earth. Host Victoria Moran will entertain you each week with the latest on the vegan life-it's not just for celebrities and moguls, but for the guy and gal on Main Street who want to look and feel amazing, eat extraordinary food, help animals, and create a physical body perfectly attuned to spiritual growth. Their guests will range from Unity ministers to vegan authors, activists, physicians, chefs-and even some of those glittery celebs. There'll be recipes, ideas, ways to go vegan (or "veganward") at your own pace, and tips for making a difference for animals and the planet at every meal. Watch the book trailer for Main Street Vegan. The ideas and opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect the teachings of Unity.
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Podcasts:
Mimi Kirk won Peta's "Sexiest Vegetarian Over 50" contest when she was 70. She's 73 now and still a beautiful and vibrant raw-food vegan, author of Live Raw.
Vegan troubadour Daniel Redwood shares his music and Meatonomics author David Simon lets us in on the economic impact of the meat and dairy industries. Guest cohost: Danielle Legg
Author of the glorious and definitive new book Vegan Chocolate, Chef Fran waxes poetic on sweets, secrets of successful vegan baking, health, looking amazing at, ahem, a certain age, and-oh, yes-chocolate.
John Pierre is one of the kindest and wisest men I know, and it's an honor to showcase his first book, The Pillars of Health. Do what he says and that'll be enough.
Prolific author John Schlimm (The Tipsy Vegan, Grilling Vegan Style) returns to discuss cheese in every fabulous vegan form (lots you can concoct easily in your own kitchen) and his other new book, geared to teenage world-changers.
Audience favorite Mark Mathew Braunstein is back, focusing this time on how raising tiny greens indoors can be the key to super health.
Beautiful inside and out, Colleen Patrick-Goudreau is a vegan author, baker, recipe creator, legendary podcaster, and highly effective spokesperson for compassion for all creatures. She talks about her small but powerful collection of essays, On Being Vegan.
Brilliant-and at times renegade-dietician Ginny Messina and blogger (JL Goes Vegan), Main Street Vegan lifestyle coach, and educator JL Fields riff on their good-sense/good-read new book, Vegan for Her.
The noted Melanie Joy, Ph.D., discusses her keynote thesis, carnism, why cultures determine that it's okay to think of some animals as friends and others as dinner-and how to dismantle this notion.
Today we speak with nutritionist Caroline Dupont, author of The New Enlightened Eating, and Ruby Roth, whose new book is V Is for Vegan: The ABCs of Being Kind for 3-to-6-year-olds.
Laura Theodore discusses her life and work as "the jazzy vegetarian," and filmmaker Mark Devries discusses his groundbreaking documentary, Speciesism: The Movie.
Lisa Everett, B.Sc. Pharm., FACA, CCN, talks about hormones in all phases of life and the bioidentical hormone replacement controversy, and what it takes to live vibrantly forever after.
A conversation in person in New York City during a Main St. Vegan Academy course with Catskill Animal Sanctuary founder Kathy Stevens, author of Where the Blind Horse Sings and Animal Camp.
We'll talk with longtime raw food expert, chef, and mom Jinjee Talifero; then Sid Garza-Hillman discusses his philosophy of health and his new book: Approaching the Natural: A Health Manifesto.
Champion vegan bodybuilder-turned-endurance-athlete and author of Vegan Body Building and Fitness talks about reaching goals, going for the gold, mega-fitness on a vegan diet, and carrying the message.