Meet Shabnam Islam, a college lecturer, and V-Kind spokesperson with a background in television journalism and a heart for humans and animals. She points people to nutritional impacts and fitness. We talk about health, wellness, why some of us no longer watch the "news," and how plants are all we need to perform well.
Bret speaks with Star to learn more about V-Kind and what they are up to, as well as the cannabis industry and her part in it and how she had gone vegan long ago once she made the connection of animals/food.
In this episode of People You Should Meet, Brett talks with Alissa Barthel, founder of Future Hero Cave - a plant-based raw (and not so raw) cheese company. They discuss her journey to become a microbiologist and artisanal plant-based cheese maker and her experience looking after her mother with Alzheimer’
In this episode, Brett talks with James McInnes co-founder of Odd Burger, a vegan fast food restaurant. They cover James' journey to veganism, his favorite dish growing up and the Odd Burger story.
In this episode Brett talks with Annette Baker of Nature's Plate. They outline the definitions of vegan, plant based, whole food plant based, plant centric and more.
Today Brett is chatting with Michelle Beckles of My Vegan Kitchen Life. They are going deep on their favorite vegan dishes, Michelle's popular Instagram profile and a 42 hour weekly fast.
In this episode of People You Should Meet, Brett talks with Daniel Reintjes of Vegan Powered Athlete about the most challenging parts of the Ironman, their favorite go-to vegan snack and what made them become a vegan powered athlete.
In this episode of People You Should Meet, Brett chats with Renee King Sonnen, founder of Rowdy Girl Animal Sanctuary. She tells the story of Rowdy Girl, the most challenging parts of running a sanctuary, and how she came to focus on plants as a total food source.
In this episode of People You Should Meet, Brett talks with Katrina Hillyer - founder and CEO of Earth Warrior Lifestyle. Katrina tells the story of her company and discusses the challenges she has faced.
This episode of People You Should Know features Geoff Whaling - National Hemp Association Chair. Brett and Geoff discuss what the National Hemp Association is up to and all about Replant Hemp - a venture capital fund focused on climate-smart technology, positive societal impact, and developing the North American industrial hemp supply chain.
In this episode of People You Should Meet, Brett introduces Cheeke, author and Plant-Powered Athlete. Robert grew up on a farm in Corvallis, Oregon, where he adopted a vegan lifestyle in 1995 at age 15, weighing just 120 pounds. Today he is the author of Vegan Bodybuilding & Fitness, Shred It!, Plant-Based Muscle, the New York Times bestseller, The Plant-Based Athlete, and his latest forthcoming release about effective veganism. He is often called the “Godfather of Vegan Bodybuilding,” growing the industry from its infancy in 2002 to where it is today.
In this episode of People You Should Meet, Brett introduces Dr. Riz Bukhari a Texas vascular surgeon. They discuss what brought him into the medical field and how his approach is different. Plus three things folks can do right now to improve their own health.
In this episode of People You Should Meet, Brett introduces Dr. Jenn an advocate for empowering wellness and supporting the body’s natural ability to heal. She discussed the shoemaker protocol, her favorite plant-based snack and what are three things you can start (or stop) doing right now to improve your health.
In this episode of People You Should Meet, Brett introduces Dr. Jenn an advocate for empowering wellness and supporting the body’s natural ability to heal. She discussed the shoemaker protocol, her favorite plant-based snack and what are three things you can start (or stop) doing right now to improve your health.
In this episode of People You Should Meet, Brett chats with Elysabeth Alfano about her start at Kellogg's, her path to veganism, and what excites her most in the plant-based space.
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