Experience Of Vystopia – Episode 2: It’s All In The Mind
Psychologist and author Clare Mann reveals how our thoughts shape emotional responses and influence the way we navigate a non-vegan society.
Psychologist and author Clare Mann reveals how our thoughts shape emotional responses and influence the way we navigate a non-vegan society.
Session 2 offers an illuminating deep dive into the heart of holistic vegan living, guided by Will Tuttle, PhD and Gabriel Cousens, MD.
Doctors Will Tuttle, PhD, and Gabriel Cousens, MD, share powerful insights on ethics, wellness, and the freedom that comes from living in alignment with your values.
Mariquita Solis focuses on using the Stages of Change model to support compassionate, effective communication around environmental and vegan issues.
Mariquita Solis focuses on using the Stages of Change model to support compassionate, effective communication around environmental and vegan issues.
Julieanna Hever and Linda Middlesworth come together for a clear, advocacy-supportive discussion on the health, ethical, and environmental case for going dairy-free.
Vegan psychologist Clare Mann is joined by philosopher Matthew C. Halteman to explore Vystopia—the anguish of living ethically in a non-vegan world—and how it can become a catalyst for meaningful advocacy.
Clare Mann and Bel Jacobs offer a thoughtful and emotionally rich discussion on navigating life as a vegan in a world that hasn't yet caught up.
Dr. James A. Thompson and Linda Middlesworth offer a clear, advocacy-supportive discussion on the health, ethical, and environmental case against dairy.
Meenakshi Angel Honig and Anna Ferguson share a meaningful discussion on living yoga's principle of ahimsa fully—and why the shift from vegetarian to vegan is a natural next step.
Host Emerson Grey leads a thoughtful exploration of how recognizing the emotional lives of companion animals can deepen empathy and strengthen vegan advocacy.
Will Tuttle, PhD, and Gabriel Cousens, MD, offer a reflective and inspiring dialogue on how vegan living can cultivate peace—within ourselves, our relationships, and the wider world.