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186- Who's your favourite vegan artist?

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In this episode, Paul, Dominic & Ant shine a spotlight on some of their favourite vegans who arts part of the 'arts scene'; either visual, musical, spoken word, or film. Some use their craft to promote animal rights, whereas others do their animal advocacy away from their 'work'. Either way, we hope you enjoy hearing about 8 different vegan folk and hope that perhaps you might find a new creative artist to enjoy the work of.

Featured in the show are:

Cathy Bryant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyBK4H4_eqk

Gojira: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyBK4H4_eqk

Barbara Daniels: https://www.barbaradanielsart.com/dominion-over-man/

Bryan Adams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7IxRr8wzOw

Feldi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrmumCWtzhw

Benjamin Zephaniah: https://benjaminzephaniah.com/

Joaquin Phoenix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUOe6WfZzxs&t=80s

Infected Rain: https://mytoucheblog.com/portfolio/i-am-a-human-and-i-have-the-right-to-be-emotional-exclusive-interview-with-lena-scissorhands-from-infected-rain/

Also mentioned are:

 Vegan Sidekick: https://www.instagram.com/vegansidekick/?hl=en

Bob Vylan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DxMFYpZZEo&t=33s

Joe and the Shitboys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJiNUO_OOz0

and of COURSE....Dominic Berry! https://dominicberry.net/


As ever, we love hearing your views on the topics under discussion (or anything else!) so do drop us your thoughts via enoughofthefalafel@gmail.com

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Paul, Dominic & Anthony

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Introduction and Host Introductions

00:00:00
Speaker
Hello everyone. Do you have a favourite animal advocate in the art scene? Well, I'm Anthony. For this episode, I'm also joined by Paul and Dominic, and we are about to share some of our favourites with you.
00:00:16
Speaker
I think vegans go looking for trouble even when they're not looking for trouble. That's not what butter's used for. Brrr! Take your lab-grown meat elsewhere. We're not doing that in the state of Florida. about your protein and what about your iron levels? Should I call the media and say, hi, sorry? they They're arguing like, oh, poor woe is me.
00:00:35
Speaker
Oh, no. Hang on a minute. You always pick them.
00:00:43
Speaker
of social injustice has connection with another. That's just what people think vegans eat anyway. As long as you didn't get the wee brunions with the horns you'll be all alright. Does veganism give him superpowers?
00:00:58
Speaker
No, I cannot fly around the city. I don't have laser vision.

Animal Rights and Veganism in Creative Arts

00:01:02
Speaker
Hello listeners, this is Paul. Welcome everyone listening to this episode of Vegan Talk. Glad have you here. Yeah, hi everybody. My name is Dominic and Vegan Talk's a bit different to what we do on Vegan Week. On Vegan Week we talk about the news, but this one we're going to be a little bit more subjective.
00:01:22
Speaker
We're going to have a big old chat about stuff that we ah feel passionately about. In ah this case, we're going to be talking about animal advocates on the art scene.
00:01:33
Speaker
So ah the previous episodes of Vegan Talk are available in ah your podcast feed. Please do check them out. Indeed, they are sitting there waiting for you to enjoy them. There's nearly a hundred of them, the vegan talk ones, as well as about a hundred or so news shows as well. But what we're here to talk about in this episode, well, as you might remember from the top, we're talking about our favourite animal rights and vegan advocates in the world of creative things. So music, art, any other creative form of culture, film perhaps,
00:02:08
Speaker
as well now regularness regular listeners to the show will know that we we dip into this subject from time to time anyway and you might be able to predict some of dominic and paul and my own favorites already but i thought we'd try and keep things fresh in this episode so i'll give you a little reminder of some of our favorites that you might or might not have heard us talk about before before hearing some hot takes that you might not have heard of us before So in the art world, we discussed at some length in a previous episode. Dominic, I remember you were part of this discussion. We were talking about Vegan Sidekick, who does the um the sort of little comic strips, the four-cell comic strips. You can see his work on Instagram, amongst other places, Vegan Sidekick. really They're really excellent, really on the nose. And what's great about Vegan Sidekick is he
00:03:03
Speaker
often shares people's private messages where they've sort of had a go at him about veganism. He's a real activist. Yes, yes. Absolutely.

Vegan Musicians and Their Advocacy

00:03:14
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In the music world, we've spoken about Moby a few times. um I think it's fair to say his music itself does not necessarily have an animal rights bent, with perhaps with one or two exceptions over his many decades of of recording.
00:03:30
Speaker
But outside of music, His activism is very prolific and makes a significant impact. Dominic has brought up Bob Villain before and we've talked about his work as well as Joe and the Shit Boys, who I seem to remember, Dominic, you've been to see in the last 24 hours or so.
00:03:49
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Yeah, when we last spoke about them on a previous show, I've seen them in an audience of about 12 people. And last night, they were the support act for Iggy Pop. So this is an arena-sized booking.
00:04:02
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And it was wonderful because unlike Moby, not to criticise Moby, it's just a different way of being, Go On The Shit Boys really do have songs about veganism.
00:04:13
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They talk in their introductions their songs about veganism. They're really funny. They're really attitude-y. And as a support act, I was really ready to be aware maybe people weren't going to be that interested just there for the main artist. But no, no, no, no. People really turned up and I was looking around, especially when they went on about veganism and people appeared to be acting really favorably so yeah i'm i'm like i'm their biggest fan name they are fantastic they're fantastic um and those of you who tune into absolutely every episode or have maybe just tuned into the last few you might have already heard an interview that we did with another vegan musician emeline delape myself and paul uh spoke to emeline in our most recent going vegan episode where
00:05:06
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as well as hearing some of Emmeline's brilliant music. um We hear about her whole journey towards animal rights and and veganism, which was a fantastic opportunity, as well as, of course, from the world of spoken word, we've got our very own Dominic, who we've chatted to we hear from, and sometimes at the end of an episode, we even hear a poem from him focused on animal rights or plant-based foods or things like that. So lots of cultured stuff and creative stuff that we've already focused on in vegan talk. But let's kick the ball off for today's episode. Dominic, why don't you get us started?

Veganism in Poetry and Art

00:05:50
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um And you've got ah a spoken word artist who mentions ah vegan things in their work too. Yeah, that's correct. Kathy Bryant is a poet who who has poems about how she is vegan, she is fun, funny, really creative, and she is a disabled poet. She identifies as a disabled poet. She's got poems about being disabled.
00:06:22
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that's changed how she interacts with the scene. When I met her, she was similar to myself, going out on open mics and doing guest sets where she would stand up and share her work in front of audiences.
00:06:37
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What I've been really impressed with is how very generous Cathy is online, as she is more of an online presence these days. She really supports other people at any stage of being writers, in finding out about writing competitions, chances of how to get published.
00:06:57
Speaker
She has had so many successes to her name and she doesn't restrict it. She doesn't like squirrel them away. Like, no, no, this is me. She's so generous with people. I think the way she talks about veganism in her poetry is fun and really accessible and A bit like I was saying about the Joe and the Shit Boys gigs. Whenever anybody bangs on about veganism, I'm looking at the faces of those presumably non-vegans listening.
00:07:30
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And Cathy is so warm and so likeable. It's been excellent ah being being a witness to to her talk about her own veganism. And one final thing I'll say as somebody who has toured with Cathy, she has been someone who in my early, she was vegan before me, and she's been of those vegans who's told me when I've been accidentally. We're going back many, many, many, many years if I've had something that I thought was vegan and it isn't. And that's a skill, isn't it? To say to someone in a really gentle way, oh, I don't know if you know.
00:08:07
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And it was like a masterclass in this is a good way to communicate with someone. I never felt judged by Cathy. I never felt, oh, the vegan police are here. It was a really loving conversation and ah one of the many things for which I really value her.
00:08:24
Speaker
Fantastic. What a gift. What a gift as well as her art. That's fantastic. Brilliant. Thank you for that, Dominic. Paul, you are going start off your favourites list from from the world of creative arts.
00:08:38
Speaker
You're going to go to possibly one of the biggest stages of all, um namely the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. Yeah, that's right. i'm I'm going to cover three musical acts are sort of my my bag. So yeah, the band I'm starting off with, um a band called Gojira, that's G-O-J-I-R-A, and they're a metal band, heavy sound.
00:09:00
Speaker
They're a French outfit and they did, as you say, play the Paris Olympics. If you might remember, if you cast your mind back to the opening ceremony, they were playing out of ah one of the massive buildings and it was like a really big moment for heavier metal music playing in um in in the Olympics.
00:09:19
Speaker
And the best thing of all, um they're fronted by ah guy called Gillespie. Joe Duplantier, which I think is an excellent name for a vegan. um it's he's ah It's a cool name and he's a cool guy. i Quite a few of their songs feature vegan and environmental themes. They're well-known big supporters of Sea Shepherd, like other bands, metal bands like Architects that you might have heard of.
00:09:42
Speaker
If you've never heard of them before and you like a bit more heavy, heavy style stuff, my recommendation would be to listen to a track called silver Silvera. And that's got an amazing video, ah really good lyrics.
00:09:53
Speaker
And I was going to read some of the lyrics and I've realized I'm on with Dominic. So you've got someone who doesn't read poetry professionally. So bear with me. I'm going to read this anyway. So, yeah, no other blood in me but mine.
00:10:06
Speaker
ah Time to open your eyes to this genocide. When you clear your mind, you'll see it all. You're receiving the gold of a better life. When you change yourself, you change the world. Fantastic. Yeah, great. Great stuff. And like you say, a brilliant name as well. and getting featured on the biggest stage of all is a great, great boon in terms of exposure. And I think there were a lot of headlines. I think come Joe partnered up with Peter towards the end of last year, doing some PR for them and and really putting front and center the vegan part of his work, which is great.

Art and Activism: Flipping Perspectives

00:10:41
Speaker
I'm going to start off with some art in sort of what people might see as the the traditional sense of art, as in ah pictures, things that people have a visual medium, if you like.
00:10:53
Speaker
And I'm going to shine the spotlight on someone called Barbara Daniels. but There's a link in the show notes. You can see some of their art if you haven't come across it before. I imagine a lot of listeners will because it is very striking stuff. I'll just describe some of it. What Barbara Daniels has done in her Dominion Over Man series that, like many artists, they don't just do one series of things, but in this particular one, what they're doing is they're taking common scenarios, I suppose, in which animals are
00:11:23
Speaker
are used, are exploited and they are flipping things. So instead of it being cows that are being milked and kept in ah confinement crates and isolated from their mothers ah with human oppressors, things are flipped. So there is a ah one particular picture that I'm looking at the moment where there is a row of countless ah enclosures where there are babies completely isolated, chained up. There is a cow walking down the line, inspecting them, tying them up, taking their milk and things like that. Other examples are there are some fish underwater with their with their fishing gear. So the stereotypical things that you would see human fishermen with. So a a crate, there's a line with bait at the end of it, nets and things like that.
00:12:09
Speaker
But the fish are capturing humans from the riverbank, dragging them underwater, asphyxiating them. And there is ah there is a box with all the catches that they have done. I could go through Loads more of them, but like I said, there there's a link in the show notes so you can see them yourself if indeed you haven't come across them before. What I really like about Barbara's work is it is obviously very thought-provoking that these are images that when they are the, quote, normal way round, we're desensitised to them. You know, you see animals in a field, you see dogs on a leash not being able to...
00:12:47
Speaker
you know communicate with one another when their owners take them for a walk. We see these things and they seem normal. and But what Barbara has done is obviously flip things round, kept things as similar as possible, just swapping the species round.
00:13:01
Speaker
um And it really provokes the thought. um When I used to run a cafe, we had some of Barbara's work on the walls and it was provocative some people were very taken aback by they didn't like it they wanted to take it down off the walls they'd say things like blummin' heck that's a bit much isn't it that's a bit in your face but I think it it gets the point across um I'm not saying I would necessarily want um some of her work on on the wall in my bedroom because it's some of it is very much to the point um But it definitely gets a message across and all all power to her. And you can, you know, there is a shop on her website. You can you can buy a a book of the Dominion over Man series. um And there is a French edition, too, for people who speak French as their first language.
00:13:49
Speaker
Dominic, do you want to give us some more inspiration from a vegan musician this time?

Mainstream Musicians and Gentle Advocacy

00:13:54
Speaker
Yeah, I would. And it's so interesting you saying how you wouldn't necessarily hang the aforementioned art on your wall because there's a place for both things, isn't there? There's a place for both things. I'm going to talk about Brian Adams, who doesn't, to my knowledge, ever sing about veganism in his work.
00:14:13
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Bryan Adams is one of the most mainstream rock pop stars that you can get. And oh, my word, he's a handsome man. He's a good looking fella.
00:14:25
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When I was a kid, I thought that Bryan Adams and the actor Kevin Costner were the same person. because Brian Adams did the theme tune for the Robin Hood film.
00:14:36
Speaker
And i just thought it was Robin Hood singing it. Cause I was a kid. I was a kid who knew he was gay and Kevin Costner, he gets naked in the film. And I thought it was Brian Adams. Uh, and it's not, but hey, ho Brian Adams is very proactive talking to, ah vegan organizations. He also, you know, he talks to Peter as well.
00:14:56
Speaker
And, um, You know, I've criticised Peter as an organisation on previous falafels, but I think that what he says, he's so charismatic and gentle, but firm in his beliefs and on his own Instagram as well.
00:15:15
Speaker
He is. The reason I bring up his looks is because that's a large reason why a lot of his fan base like him. he predominantly does soppy love songs where he says really saccharine, sentimental things. And if you like that it makes you go a bit weak at the knees, which it does me, then, you know, that's like a joyful thing. And I think that when you hear the comments...
00:15:38
Speaker
of people to his veganism. It's one of those things where actually reading the comments section for once gives me hope. It gives me hope. So yeah, I think ah younger Dominic, when I first found out he was vegan, was like, oh, wouldn't it be great if he added more veganism to his work?
00:15:56
Speaker
But actually, I think it's a different way of getting a message really successfully into everyday conversation. And i think what he's doing is marvellous. I'm a huge fan.
00:16:09
Speaker
Absolutely. Thank you for that one, Dominic. Paul, you're going to keep things musical, but to arguably go to the other end of the musical spectrum with your next pick.
00:16:20
Speaker
Yeah, that's right. So next artiste is ah rapper called Feldy. um He is Italian. I don't know that much about him, but I think he's quite interesting. I believe he's done a few vegan festivals. I think he might have done I think he might have done Vegan Camp Out.
00:16:37
Speaker
And I picked him mainly because I think it's important that genres like rap are important to engage with certain demographics. So think we all know that veganism is perhaps more difficult to engage sell to and connect with a like a younger male demographic and probably, you know, like um ah a more sort of urban sort of street level view. So it's good that it does that.
00:17:04
Speaker
I think his song that I picked called Exposed is set in a what looks to be like an industrial meat processing factory that's abandoned.
00:17:14
Speaker
And um again, so just some of his lyrics, I'm not going to rap it because I'm not down with kids. and So Read in a non-wrap way. ah Tell me again how it's live and let live what you preach and you're praying for peace, but you're going to forget about it when you sit down and feast on those pieces of meat.
00:17:33
Speaker
These animals do not care what you say. They care what you do. Yeah, actions speak louder than words. Save the dolphins, save the dogs, save the cats. What the fuck? Save them all. Fantastic.
00:17:44
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Fantastic. um And I don't know whether you've heard the track Excuses, Paul, but that's um a particular favourite of mine for Feldy's work, where he's he's just basically um firing back against sort of classic excuses for carnism.
00:18:01
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So, yeah, we'll make sure there's a link in the show notes so for that one for listeners.

Literary Influences and Vegan Poetry

00:18:06
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My last choice is going to be someone who influenced me on the day I decided to try being vegan and many other people too, I'm sure. And that is Benjamin Zephaniah. We very sadly had to report on his passing within an ah few months of us starting the podcast but um he was a big influence for for me because he he featured in a video um that i think might have been done by the vegan society actually but just pointing out some of the um ridiculousness of of animal agriculture and indeed how just because you're um consuming dairy and eggs you're not necessarily avoiding
00:18:46
Speaker
directly contributing to the killing of animals. He's somebody like ah a lot of the aforementioned artists. He did a lot of work to advocate on behalf of animals away from his poetry and and his craft.
00:19:02
Speaker
But also he mixed the two, published in 2001, The Little Book of Vegan Poems, a copy of which we had in our in our cafe when I had one of those.
00:19:14
Speaker
um Some really nice little, ah if you've never heard Benjamin Zephaniah's poetry, a lot of his work is quite simple. And that's not to denigrate it. That's just to say how it just reached the core of the issue, maybe just in a four line stanza or not necessarily using fours.
00:19:31
Speaker
flashy words or anything like that just striking right to the heart of it and indeed I saw just a couple of days ago actually whilst I was on holiday I popped into a bookshop and there was one of his books that was talking about animals and families and it it was a children's book and again that real nice simple style but striking to the heart of the ss issue i I thought was a real strong point um of his and I really like the fact that he turned down ah I can't remember whether it an NBA or an OBE or something like that but he'd back against the ah rather oppressive horrible um system that was trying to ah recognize him in that way so ah big props to him and all the work that he's done and like say you can
00:20:17
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still get hold of a ah copy of his book, The Little Book of Vegan Poems, if you go onto his website, for which there is a link in the show notes. You can have a little copy in your home or place of work or something like that.
00:20:32
Speaker
ah Dominic, do you want to give us your last

Intersectional Activism in Film

00:20:34
Speaker
choice? You're going into the the world of acting and media and film. Yeah, so it's rare I would do this because I'm not someone who's overly familiar with movies. say just Isn't that weird that I'm someone who's like, I don't really get films. like Films are a bit a bit long, i I drift off really. But I did watch...
00:20:54
Speaker
Joaquin Phoenix, I think I'm saying his name right, in ah in the Joker movie. There's been a second one and everyone, well, a lot of people criticised the sequel. I've not seen it, but the first one ah made me think a bit about my own past. think there was lot of questions. It's not a vegan film, ah but it was a really ah powerful film.
00:21:16
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He is the narrator for a vegan film, the ah Earthlings documentary of 2005. And ah similar to Brian Adams is somebody who's done ah great deal of interviews and interviews.
00:21:32
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videography, chatting about veganism. And in his acceptance speeches, there's there's one, because he's won so many awards, he's such a very, very, very, very very popular actor.
00:21:44
Speaker
And he's so consistent in his animal rights activism message. And on past falafels, we've spoken a little bit about intersectionality, And there was one falafel where I was a bit critical of the notion of intersectionality, the idea being that we shouldn't just champion one cause, we should champion all causes for people who, are and and I'm including people, non-human people i'm including animals when i you know all all lives you know champion uh the oppressed know champion them and joaquin phoenix does a fantastic acceptance speech for one of the many awards he received where he does exactly that where does this big intersectional speech talking about um
00:22:27
Speaker
gay rights, sort of fighting against racism, ah fighting against misogyny. And he includes animal rights in that, which is really, really fantastic. He does loads about fish, you know, for people who are pescatarian. He really talks a great deal about the ah the importance of fish, the ah feelings of fish. Yeah, really fantastic.
00:22:56
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Really impressive individual. ru We are lucky to have him. Indeed, indeed. Lucky we are to have him on our side. Right, we've only got time for one more recommendation. it is Paul's last

Metal Music and Vegan Messages

00:23:10
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one.
00:23:10
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He is going to the wonderfully named Infected Rain. Tell us about Infected Rain, Paul. This isn't just an affliction that is a result of animal ag, is it? No, no, no. that know ah Infected Rain. So i've've I've kept it international. Infected Rain are, again, a very heavy metal band, um this time from Moldova. Their front woman is a lady called Lena Scissorhands, and she's vegan.
00:23:38
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And if you think if you listen to Gojira earlier on that mentioned, and you think that's a bit heavy, then for this one, you need to you need to strap in. it'll blow it It'll blow your socks off. So whilst...
00:23:49
Speaker
ah They haven't really got a particular song um where they talk or call out veganism, um but they deal with lots of different emotive issues. um Yeah, really sort of deep stuff, actually. So it's's there's a lot in there to to kind of um to take on board, I guess, really.
00:24:08
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ah My recommendation, if you're if you're thinking, oh, I'll have a listen to that, is a song called Black Gold. And it's more about um people being in um positions of power and exploiting people and and politics. It's a you know kind of loosely related, i guess, to some degree to to veganism.
00:24:23
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And yeah, as I say, the main thing is to make sure you turn the volume to 11 on it s it's because it's ah it's very good. um Lena Scissorhands is also a ah model as well. um she's She's really so striking looking. She's got...
00:24:37
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ah really colourful dreads and absolutely covered in tattoos. I think she's amazing you know looking. And she talks a lot about um veganism in her interviews and online presence. So she's more of that kind of, yeah i think yeah her fan base will be very aware that she's vegan and will be so trying to reach them in that way, I think, rather than actually directly through the music itself. Mm-hmm.
00:24:58
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yeah She is indeed a fantastic artist. and Yes, because I showed you, Dominic, didn't when you stayed? Yeah, that's what was about to say. So Paul is a person who I've met through us doing this Falafel podcast. And in a way, this brings us full circle back to, I was bigging up the poet Kathy Bryan at the beginning of the show and saying...
00:25:19
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how wonderful she was for supporting folks. And I very much feel that about about Paul. I've met Paul because I've done this and reminder that our podcast, all we are is just like a group of people who happen to be vegan. We're not coming on professing to be like the greatest vegans ever, the most knowledgeable vegans ever. We're just a group of...

Community Building Through Podcasting

00:25:40
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everyday folks who feel really really passionately about that and uh yeah how lovely that I met Paul through this and I ended up meeting him in real life a guy around Paul's house and one of the first things Paul wanted to do was like listen to this music listen to this music definitely turned up to 11 and yeah it was a really amazing memorable thing what lucky folks we are Indeed. And lucky to to be introduced to the world of Moldovan heavy metal music. I mean, there's ah there's something that I didn't think we would be covering on the podcast and nearly two years ago when we got this thing started.

Encouraging Listener Participation and Feedback

00:26:20
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00:26:59
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00:27:15
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That will also help the show pop up when people search for vegan or animal rights content online. Thanks for your help.
00:27:28
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And do remember that we love hearing from you, especially if you have got someone from the creative arts, whether it be visual art or listening art or media or whatever if you know somebody that does brilliant work on behalf of the animals or maybe incorporates an animal rights or vegan message in their work we'd really like to hear about it so that we can share it with the rest of the listeners because if you've been listening to this show the chances are that other people would like to hear more such suggestions. So email us enoughofthefalafel at gmail.com and we will continue to spread information about more vegan artists that we can get behind and support. And just while I've got the mic, thank you, Dominic. And thank you, Paul, for your participation in today's show. That has been absolutely brilliant. And I've really enjoyed hearing your top tips. Oh, it is always a joy.
00:28:22
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ah Listeners, the next Enough of the Falafel episode will be coming out available from Monday. It will be one of our Vegan Week episodes.
00:28:34
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That's where we have our usual weekly roundup of the latest vegan and animal rights news. Anyway, that's enough of the falafel for this episode. Thanks to Dominic and Anthony for all your contributions.
00:28:47
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Thanks again, everyone, for listening. I've been Paul, and you've been listening to Vegan Talk from the Nuff of the Falafel Collective.
00:28:59
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This has been an Enough of the Falafel production. We're just a normal bunch of everyday vegans putting our voices out there. The show is hosted by Zencaster. We use music and special effects by zapsflat.com.
00:29:14
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And sometimes if you're lucky at the end of an episode, you'll hear a poem by Mr. Dominic Berry. Thanks all for listening and see you next time.
00:29:40
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This episode may have come to an end, but did you know we've got a whole archive containing all our shows dating back to September 2023? That is right, Dominic. There's over 100 episodes on there featuring our brilliant range of different guests, people's stories of going vegan, philosophical debates, moral quandaries, and of course...
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