1 Std. 21 Min.

Celebrity DJ And Ethical Vegan. Interview /w Dara Kristen Hayes aka DJ Tigerlily | Episode 32 The Plant Based News Podcast

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

Dara Kristen Hayes, aka DJ Tigerlily, has conquered the Australian music scene - despite the industry still being dominated by males. Whilst touring, Dara struggled with health issues which eventually lead her to veganism.

Dara chats with Plant Based News Co-founder Robbie Lockie to discuss Australia's meat-centric culture, her childhood, the climate crisis and much more.

"I'm actually vegan because of music," Dara reveals.

This podcast covers subject including:

Dara's vegan story: 2.00
The meat culture in Australia: 7.50
Men and their connection to meat: 10.50
Media and veganism: 14.00
Labeling vegan products: 16.15
Learning compassion: 22.40
Developing compassion: 23.45
'The biggest thing holding back the vegan movement': 28.40
Remaining positive: 31.00
Dara's music journey: 33.50
Being female in a male-dominated industry: 38.50
Dara's favorite DJs 43.00
Mentors: 45.35
Future music releases: 49.10
The sober rave scene: 50.52
The pressure to do drugs and drink: 51.55
Vegan cooking: 55.02
Health on a plant-based diet: 58.45
Dara's dogs: 1.01.40
The climate crisis: 1.09.25
Stranded on a desert island:1.18.00

Presented by Robbie Lockie | Edited by Phil Marriott
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Listen on other platforms
Spotify: bit.ly/PBN_onSpotify
iTunes: apple.co/PBN_Podcast1
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If you enjoyed the episode and have a spare 1-2 minutes please leave a review on iTunes so the Plant Based News podcast ranks higher and becomes more discoverable for other listeners. If you have any friends that would benefit from listening to this episode or any of the other Plant Based News podcast episodes, please share.

Together we can make this world a more compassionate place.
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Dara Kristen Hayes, aka DJ Tigerlily, has conquered the Australian music scene - despite the industry still being dominated by males. Whilst touring, Dara struggled with health issues which eventually lead her to veganism.

Dara chats with Plant Based News Co-founder Robbie Lockie to discuss Australia's meat-centric culture, her childhood, the climate crisis and much more.

"I'm actually vegan because of music," Dara reveals.

This podcast covers subject including:

Dara's vegan story: 2.00
The meat culture in Australia: 7.50
Men and their connection to meat: 10.50
Media and veganism: 14.00
Labeling vegan products: 16.15
Learning compassion: 22.40
Developing compassion: 23.45
'The biggest thing holding back the vegan movement': 28.40
Remaining positive: 31.00
Dara's music journey: 33.50
Being female in a male-dominated industry: 38.50
Dara's favorite DJs 43.00
Mentors: 45.35
Future music releases: 49.10
The sober rave scene: 50.52
The pressure to do drugs and drink: 51.55
Vegan cooking: 55.02
Health on a plant-based diet: 58.45
Dara's dogs: 1.01.40
The climate crisis: 1.09.25
Stranded on a desert island:1.18.00

Presented by Robbie Lockie | Edited by Phil Marriott
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Listen on other platforms
Spotify: bit.ly/PBN_onSpotify
iTunes: apple.co/PBN_Podcast1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REVIEW/SHARE
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
If you enjoyed the episode and have a spare 1-2 minutes please leave a review on iTunes so the Plant Based News podcast ranks higher and becomes more discoverable for other listeners. If you have any friends that would benefit from listening to this episode or any of the other Plant Based News podcast episodes, please share.

Together we can make this world a more compassionate place.
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1 Std. 21 Min.

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