• 71 - Jodie: Nero the Brave Little Bull

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

71 - Jodie: Nero the Brave Little Bull

  • Summary

  • Today’s guest is an author and activist. She’s published a vegan book for children, called Nero the brave little bull, which you can order from the Viva website (https://vivashop.org.uk/products/nero-the-brave-little-bull).

    She spoke on the Education stage at Vegan Camp Out this year, calling out petting zoos, and if you’re in Canterbury in Kent on November 1st, you can also see her at the UK’s first vegan theatre, the Garlinge theatre where she’ll be speaking following a screening of the fantastic film, @icouldnevergovegan.

    All this and I haven’t even got to mention the fact she’s appeared in Hollyoaks and Emmerdale! Our guest is Jodie, aka Green vegan (@greenvegan1).

    This episode includes shout outs for:

    @theretreat.animalsanctuary

    @animalaid

    @vivacharity

    @dashvegan

    @c.saw.hair

    @lindamccartneyfoods

    @the.vibe.cafe

    @billythompson.theretreat

    #pettingfarmtruth

    @thehyggehubwellnesscentre

    @mobiusloopmusic

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    This episode is supported by @assisistyle - a vegan owned, carbon neutral, fashion accessory business. Check out their website via our linktree (link in bio). Podcast listeners can get 20% off by using the code given in the episode.

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