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Vegan, Venezuelan sisters Kori and Aurora are shown along side a majestic view of their home country. Superimposed over the lower right hand corner is the map of Venezuela cut out in the shape of the country.

Think being vegan has to be expensive? Think it’s only possible in "privileged" countries? My guests today shatter those myths! They live vegan in Venezuela on $30 a month.

Vegan In Venezuela On $30 A Month!

Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan is shown in a black tee-shirt and sunglasses. On the front tee-shirt, in white, are the words: “Vegan Police”. She is about to make an entry into a pocket book.

Under the ever-watchful eye of the Vegan Police, we explore the question: When can you officially say "I’m vegan"? What must you exclude? Is it "enough" to be free of meat, dairy, eggs and honey? Do you have to also be careful with sugar, cosmetics, birth control? What else?

Are You Vegan Enough? Featuring The Vegan Police

Emily Moran Barwick of Bite Size Vegan is shown in a dark tee-shirt and shades. Her tee-shirt says “The vegan club”. Emily’s head is tilted to one side and a look of intimidation is upon her face.

Can you get into the vegan club? Exclusivism within the vegan movement harms not only those excluded, but also the movement itself—everyone and everything benefits the more vegans we have.

Are You In The Vegan Club? ft. The Vegan Bouncer & Smug

A close-up of a hand is shown. The hand is cupping a handful of soil with a small plant shoot growing out of it.

Start a revolution & print your own money when you grow your own food! Fresh, quality, organic produce is ideal food for vibrant health, but not always affordable or accessible. Growing our own organics is a way for us to take our food into our own hands.

Grow Your Own Organics & Take Back Your Food!

A person is shown sat, on the pavement, up against a wall with their kneed pulled in. A senior dog is next to the person, sitting up with its front paws on the person’s knee. The person is in the process of feeding the dog a small treat.

Often, the food afforded to the needy isn’t of the highest quality, and certainly not itself compassionate when it contains the bodies of other beings. The Brown Paper Bag Movement provides vegan food and care items to the needy of New York City.

Vegan Food For the Homeless | Brown Paper Bag Movement

Two people are shown, in each other’s face, screaming and angry.

Are vegans elitist exclusionists who hate everyone who isn’t vegan? Does not being vegan make you an awful person worthy of a swift kick in the groin? I share my personal position on this matter whether I hate non-vegans.

Do Vegans Hate Non-Vegans?

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  • Emily Moran Barwick, founder of Bite Size Vegan, smiling as she kneels, scratching behind the ears of Ooby, a rescued black sheep. To the left is the text "How Autism Helps Me Connect".

    How Autism Connects Me With Animals

    Growing up Autistic, I believe my difficulties with communication strengthened my empathy for animals. It broke my heart that no matter how desperately and clearly they communicated their terror and pain, they were ignored and discounted.

    Read more about How Autism Connects Me With Animals
  • The text "Non-vegans deserve the truth" next to Emily Moran Barwick, founder of Bite Size Vegan, delivering the speech "Are You Advocating Cruelty? | Truth in Vegan Outreach"

    Are You Advocating Cruelty? | Truth in Vegan Outreach (Speech)

    Are you advocating cruelty in your vegan activism and outreach? When we offer “humane” alternatives or “Meatless Mondays,” we’re doing a disservice to non-vegans. We’re deciding for them that they can’t handle the full truth.

    Read more about Are You Advocating Cruelty? | Truth in Vegan Outreach (Speech)
  • The image has a blue green background. In large white letters are the words “Eat vegan on $4 a day”. The $4 is in gold. In the lower left corner are two photographs. The larger shows a delicious looking vegan meal of diced fruits and vegetables on a bed of green leaves. The smaller photograph, at an angle and partially covering the first, is of a delightful chocolate mousse.

    How To Eat Vegan On $4 A Day | Recipes & Resources

    “Eating vegan doesn’t have to be expensive. See how to have a full day of healthy vegan meals for under $4! Follow these recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert at a grand total of $3.75” – Ellen Jaffe Jones

    Read more about How To Eat Vegan On $4 A Day | Recipes & Resources
  • Two partial images are shown, separated by a vertical red line. The left-hand image shows a selection of vegan food upon a metal food tray. There is an apple, a sandwich, a colorful salad and a selection of dried fruits and nuts. In the second image, a second food tray is shown. It contains a carton of milk, seven chicken nuggets with dipping sauce, a cookie and a fork.

    Are School Lunches Killing Our Kids? | Lila’s Fight

    Why are school serving kids lethal lunches while refusing to offer healthy alternatives? 14-year-old vegan activist Lila Copeland speaks about her taking on the school board and the fight for kids’ right to health.

    Read more about Are School Lunches Killing Our Kids? | Lila’s Fight
  • The image is made up of three elements. At the back is a glorious and colorful selection of fruit and vegetables. In front and to the side is a desk calculator. To the side of this are three coins.

    Vegan On A Budget: My Top 10 Tips!

    Check out my top 10 tips for being vegan on a budget! Eating vegan doesn’t have to break the bank. In fact, a vegan diet is often less expensive than one with animal products. These tips will help you spend smart and avoid blowing your budget.

    Read more about Vegan On A Budget: My Top 10 Tips!
  • Vegan, Venezuelan sisters Kori and Aurora are shown along side a majestic view of their home country. Superimposed over the lower right hand corner is the map of Venezuela cut out in the shape of the country.

    Vegan In Venezuela On $30 A Month!

    Think being vegan has to be expensive? Think it’s only possible in “privileged” countries? My guests today shatter those myths! They live vegan in Venezuela on $30 a month.

    Read more about Vegan In Venezuela On $30 A Month!
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