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Ex-Farmer Goes Vegan: JH Burnett on the Realities of Animal Agriculture

Ex-Farmer Goes Vegan: JH Burnett on the Realities of Animal Agriculture

Update: 2023-12-201
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Welcome to another episode of the PBN Podcast.

Todays guest is JH Burnett, a former sheep farmer and artificial inseminator in the dairy industry who, after being horrified by the atrocities witnessed in these industries, turned Vegan. Now, alongside his wife Elle, he is a full-time Vegan author and activist.

Burnett is a well-spoken Vegan educator, coach, author, and storyteller. He has recently launched his memoir 'Ex-Farmer Goes Vegan.' This book chronicles his journey to Veganism, detailing the cruelty he witnessed, the questions raised, the darkness he fought against, and the love and compassion he experienced, culminating in his long-overdue 'escape.'

Host: Robbie Lockie
Editor: Polly Foreman
Audio Editor: Phil Marriott
Social Media: Darrell Sawczuk
Producer: Xisca Taylor

00:00:00 An introduction to JH Burnett
00:02:55 The start of JH’s vegan journey
00:08:15 The transition from a meat-loving, South African farmer to a compassionate vegan
00:23:10 The impact of animal agriculture on human health
00:24:47 80 non-vegans watch a screening of Dominion - Scary Film Challenge at Leeds University (2019) (Krieg Vegan video clip)
00:26:31 Dominion
00:36:16 Who or what influenced JH as a compassionate vegan?
00:43:18 A poem by JH Burnett
00:44:17 Experiencing working within the dairy industry
00:58:59 A nightmare story by JH Burnett
01:00:00 Being a life coach
01:07:30 Stranded on a desert island
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Ex-Farmer Goes Vegan: JH Burnett on the Realities of Animal Agriculture

Ex-Farmer Goes Vegan: JH Burnett on the Realities of Animal Agriculture

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