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Eavesdrop on Josh and Isa!

December 20, 2007 5:47pm
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"Ha! They kill me!"

Ever wonder what it would be like to eavesdrop on a phone conversation between Herbivore's Josh Hooten and The Post Punk Kitchen's Isa Chandra Moskowitz? If so, Naked Vaygun is the perfect podcast for you! Listening to the pair discuss everything from projectile goat shit to masturbating with cats on your lap will have you roaring with laughter at their goofiness and sheer inappropriateness.

Because Naked Vaygun is pretty openly about nothing, the program felt like it was going on longer than necessary when I tried to listen to it while "working" this afternoon. Still, I imagine listening to it during a long and ordinarily listless commute would surely add a little spice and joy to any vegan's day.

Food Fight Over Vegan Babies on WNYC

June 20, 2007 8:21pm
Vesanto Melina means well.

Vesanto Melina means well.

Today WNYC talk host and LenLo counterpoint Brian Lehrer did a 15-minute listener-suggested segment in response to Nina Planck's sharp-tongued opinion piece in The New York Times last month. Lehrer pitted vegan dietician and book author Vesanto Melina against Planck in what resulted in a pretty boring piece of radio. Melina got some good facts in edgewise, but her soft-spoken-hippie delivery sometimes made the issues seem cloudier than a hemp-bulgar-carob smoothie. While Melina did a decent job dispensing basic vegan-nutrition facts, it would've been nice if she'd been more aggressive in addressing some of Planck's main claims: that raising a vegan child is, besides being dangerous, irresponsible, etc., also basically unnatural and (hah) "untraditional", because "humans evolved as omnivores." Once again, Planck provides basically no science to back up her assertions--but at least WNYC gave air time to the opposition, unlike the Times.

Vegan.com Grocery Enables Laziness, Frugality

January 23, 2007 6:36am
Erik Marcus wants to hear you sing about Balls.

Erik Marcus wants to hear you sing about Balls.

I’m all about having things made easier for me, saving money, and not having to lug heavy groceries home on the subway. Erik Marcus seems to be of like mind (save for the subway part; he’s now out in Tahoe). The author of Meat Market: Animals, Ethics, and Money and the voice behind the Vegan.com podcasts has scrutinized Amazon.com’s myriad offerings and pulled all the vegan and vegan-related products into the Vegan.com Grocery.

Because you buy in multiples or bulk, the prices are pretty awesome—just make sure you have somewhere to store all that extra cereal—and you get free shipping if you spend $25 or more. Plus, a portion of your purchases help keep the podcasts going, which is a worthy cause since Marcus gives great AR news, calls attention to important programs like Vegan Outreach’s Adopt a College project, and broadcasts interviews with funny peeps like Dan Piraro.

VeganFreak Radio is looking for vegan musicians

May 26, 2006 10:46pm
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Do you play the spoons, banjo or washboard? Can you strum a guitar or carry a tune? VeganFreak Radio is producing a vegan music show and they want you to participate! All genres of music will be represented in the program and Bob and Jenna say the music doesn't have to be vegan in theme, though at least one member of the band must be vegan.

Submissions are due by June 5. Click here for more info.

Vegans are fun to listen to: Fun radio and podcasts

April 29, 2006 3:54pm
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They all want cake. (The Meligrove Band gets baked with Mat & Dave)

They all want cake. (The Meligrove Band gets baked with Mat & Dave)

Last night I finally had a chance to listen to Let's Get Baked with Mat & Dave, a Halifax, Nova Scotia radio program that combines two things humans can't live without--food and music. Each week Mat & Dave cook up yummy vegan food with a guest band and play some great music. They just aired their season finale, but you can listen to the back episodes on their website.

Let's Get Baked with Mat & Dave isn't the only great audio program coming out of Canada. Animal Voices is pretty consistent in its awesome coverage of vegan issues and personalities. The Toronto Vegetarian Association, Canada's oldest and largest vegeterian organization, has recently added a podcast to its site. Listen to stay tuned to veggie happenings at their resource center, the Toronto area, and beyond.

Other vegan podcasts I love are: VeganFreak Radio (I double heart Bob and Jenna!) and the Generation V podcast brought to us by the amiable Tammy and Chris of Bay Area Veg.

Sadly, Erik Marcus is no longer presenting Erik's Diner (which was one of the earliest podcasts) in its original format. He is now producing smaller programs (sometimes in unique formats) that will play on other shows like VeganFreak Radio but you can still listen to Erik's Diner on his website.

Go Vegan Radio! with California's Bob Linden is still strong after 5 years as "the planet's first and only commercial vegan radio show." This week's program features an interview with Camile Hankins who is founder of Win Animal Rights (or WAR), a great NYC/NJ group that campaigns against vivisectors like Huntingdon Life Sciences.

Happy listening!

Latest Vegan Freak podcast is up!

March 9, 2006 5:03pm
Hosts Bob and Jenna

Hosts Bob and Jenna

Yay! The latest Vegan Freak podcast is up and ready for your listening pleasure. In episode 29, Bob and Jenna interview guest Melanie Joy about the psychology of meat eating and discuss two recent news stories: one on Whole Foods' sketchy treatment of shareholders, the other on humans as prey. Dino also returns for another vegan cooking segment.

Vegan Radio!

February 23, 2006 2:51pm
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Vegan Radio!

Vegan Radio!

Check out Vegan Radio!. Those ever-friendly radioheads Megan Shackelford and Derek Goodwin up there in the frozen wastes of Northampton, Mass, have placed another show online. Their latest show features not only vegan chef Alex Jamieson but Lantern authors Ruth Heidrich and Michael Greger.

You can also download all their previous shows as well. They're well worth listening to.
   
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