Easy For Animals started as an antidote and effective resource to the inherited complexity of bringing an end to animal experimentation and unnecessary animal use in education, health, and the environment.
Through the Easy For Animals Podcast we will explore these issues with the people directly involved in using animals in experimentation, education, and health, and with the animal advocates who are working towards a future where animals aren't used for human benefit.
2.03+ Kai McBeth (Bonus)
“I think there’s an incredible argument to be made for people who are conservatively leaning.”
2.03 Kai McBeth
“If you’re honest with yourself about how we use animals and how your values towards animals sit, almost everyone will find that the logical extension of that is a vegan lifestyle.”
2.02 Bella Lear
“For me in almost all circumstances, and I use it as a tool for life as much as just a tool for work, giving people more information so that they can make better informed decisions is almost always a good thing.”
2.01 Sophie Beth
“Stepping inside my first farm for the first time was so surreal because it didn’t matter how much footage I had watched, nothing could compare to actually being there in real life.”
1.05 Rat Fanciers Society
“They all should just be treated exactly the same. I really feel for those rats in the science field because, as you said, it is unnecessary. It's just they deserve better. They deserve a bigger voice.”
1.04 Peter Johnston
“Dairy products are perfect food for a baby cow, but I don't think anyone, any human's baby, is going to look much like a baby cow. So it's designed expressly for baby cows. And you might have noticed that adult cows don't drink dairy product, nor should we.”
1.03 Vegan Mama of Two
“It's so simple for us. It's not hard, it's not difficult, it's really easy to go vegan. Yes, it is an adjustment and it will be for a month or two. But then it just becomes your way of life and no one has to suffer and die. So go vegan. Nothing less.”
1.02 Cindy Buckmaster
“You cannot have a fully predictive non animal model and apply it to the human condition. That doesn't exist yet. And we know that you can't have a fully predictive animal model and apply it to the human condition. That also does not exist and it's not going to exist because they're not people.”
1.01 Suzie Byatt
“When I write to people, I think that it's a really lovely way to kind of say, talk about my journey and say where I've come from and how my compassion for animals has helped me manage living with type one diabetes.”
0.00 Welcome
“They say that being vegan is the moral baseline, that's the absolute minimum that you should do is be vegan. But then that means everybody's failing.”