World Vegan Month, with Sandra Nomoto, and Helping Women and Companion Animals in Crisis, with Amy Morris of the Vancouver Humane Society


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This show is dedicated
to all animals who have died in the name of war. Lest we forget.

Art of a purple poppy

This
Wednesday, November 11th marked another day of reflection and remembrance, for
soldiers who lost their lives in the past for serving their country in the way
our countries thought was best. But, did you know that 16 million animals
“served” in the First World War? This is a topic that is not often
acknowledged. To begin the show, we do take some time to acknowledge the
“soldier” animals in World War I, and do some readings of an
excellent article by Philip Hoare published in The Guardian called “The animal
victims of the first world war are a stain on our conscience.” Indeed,
they are. Philip Hoare’s full article can be read here.

Amy Morris, Executive Director of the Vancouver Humane Society, on helping women and their companion animals escape homelessness

Woman peers lovingly down at a small taupe and cream tabby cat who has their eyes narrowed in bliss. The cat is in the woman's jean jacket and held by her hand.

Women and their companion animals experience
homelessness in more potentially dangerous ways than men. Women are uniquely
affected by homelessness because they are less likely to appear in shelters,
drop ins, public spaces or access social services. They may continue living in
a risky situation, such as staying on couches or living with a person who is
abusive, to avoid shelter situations that feel unsafe and ensure their pet has
housing.

The Vancouver Humane Society is doing
something about this, and in this interview with Executive Director Amy Morris,
we shall learn more about this issue, and how VHS will be partnering over the
next year with social service agencies to decrease the barriers to companion
animals entering housing.

With your
matching donation, VHS aims to assist more than 100 animals over
the next year. Our hope is that these animals can continue to be a valued
family member, providing the mental health supports that women in crisis need.
Their animal companions will no longer serve as a barrier, preventing women
from accessing services.

If you would
like to donate to this cause, you can make a secure and tax-deductible
contribution here (at the bottom of the page).

Vegan Blogger and Social Influencer Sandra Nomoto joins us for World Vegan Month

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November is World Vegan
Month! It’s a time to celebrate the lifestyle of veganism, which embraces
compassion and joy for the planet, as we strive to do the least harm to our
fellow creatures with whom we share this planet.

For our feature interview
and discussion, we have local Vancouver vegan blogger Sandra Nomoto on the show. She is an
Asian Canadian, spiritual, health-conscious, vegan content writer and editor,
on a mission to empower others to make small, meaningful decisions and actions
that will help make the world a better place.

Sandra recently wrote an
article on her blog on sandranomoto.com called “The
Five Reasons Why I’ll Be Vegan Forever
“, covering many critical points
and resources! In this interview, we learn about Sandra’s vegan journey, how
she rebranded her business to align with her new vegan ethics, and we speak
about many of the reasons to go vegan and stay vegan, for World Vegan Month!

You can also find out more about Sandra’s cruelty-free writing business The Content Doctor here.

The resources mentioned in this discussion are as follows:

  • Documentary films and videos:
    • Earthlings, by Shaun Monson and Joaquin Phoenix (on Vimeo and Youtube)
    • Meat the Future, by Canadian filmmaker Liz Marshall (available only in Canada now at CBC Gem)
    • Dairy is Scary! , by Erin Janus (on Youtube)
    • Cowspiracy (on Netflix)
    • The Game Changers (on Netflix)
  • Books:
  • Podcast:
  • Vegan Business Networks:

Show produced by Alison Cole and co-hosted by Leah Thompson, with web content written by Alison Cole , and formatted by Asami Hitohara.



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