Welcome to the 252nd episode of Our Hen House, featuring Marla Rose, with a review by Alessandra Seiter, and a special appearance by James McWilliams.
In today’s episode, we’ll give you the skinny on everything from conflicting feelings about carousels, to vegan-hating pickle-eaters, to flesh-consuming zombie actors. Joining us for our “Rising Anxieties” segment today is special guest, historian and animal rights pundit James McWilliams.
Our feature interview today is with writer and activist Marla Rose, who will squawk with us about everything from why she’s an agitated feminist, to what it’s like raising a son who is vegan since birth (not surprisingly, his name is “Justice”), to what vegan happenings are popping up in Chicago, to why vegans need a safe space, too.
Then, Our Hen House’s Alessandra Seiter — of Farmers’ Market Vegan — will tell us everything we need to know about fall and winter produce.
All that, vegan banter, and of course, current events from the world of animal rights.
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“There is pleasure in the pathless woods, there is rapture in the lonely shore, there is society where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not Man the less, but Nature more.” ~Lord Byron
Episode 252: “…I love not Man the less, but Nature more.”
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