Evanna Lynch

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  1. Ep 5: The Dairy Problem with Animal Equality

    07/12/2017

    Ep 5: The Dairy Problem with Animal Equality

    This week The ChickPeeps take a more serious turn as we investigate the issue with dairy and exactly why vegans don't consume it. Many non-vegans argue that taking its milk doesn't hurt cows and that in fact milking actually relieves the cow. We explore the reasons why this is a myth, and discuss the results of quitting dairy products entirely. We also interview two of the founders of Animal Equality, and creators of the groundbreaking iAnimal project, Jose Valle and Sharon Nunez, who recount in vivid detail the experiences they've had on dairy farms and the typical life of a dairy cow. Also on this episode... Is there more suffering in a glass of milk? 'You're not lactose intolerant, you're just not a baby cow.' The gifts/health benefits cows give you when you stop eating their secretions. Evy expresses her frustration with evolution to provide cows with adequate weaponry - why no fanged cows yet? Momo suggests carving holes in animals is probably not to their liking. Why do people think calcium is synonymous with dairy milk?  The Chickpeeps discuss their favourite dairy substitutes. Is dairy a feminist issue? How Animal Equality was founded. Jose shares how the iAnimal project was conceived. Tylor: 'These Animals are children who are then forced to have children who are then taken away just so we can drink their milk.' Is there an ethical way to consume dairy? The future for dairy farms. Links A Vegan Guide to Calcium Animal Equality Website: animalequality.org Virtual Reality Experience of the Lives of Farmed Animals: ianimal360.com Help and Tips for Going Vegan: loveveg.com Animal Equality's Instagram: @animalequality Love Veg Instagram: @love veg_us Animal Equality's Twitter: @animalequality Animal Equality's Facebook: @animalequality Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

    1 h 26 min
  2. Ep 6: Vegan Spirituality with Ollie Wylde

    13/12/2017

    Ep 6: Vegan Spirituality with Ollie Wylde

    In this week's episode Momo and Evy delve into the idea of veganism as a core tenet of one's spiritual practice. A lot of vegans feel that, karmically speaking, consuming products derived from violence and suffering corrupts our own energy, and their vegan lifestyle is a reflection of this belief. We interview Writer and Wayshower, Ollie Wylde who shares experiences of her work healing animals and how we can acquaint ourselves with our own personal animal spirit guides. Also on this episode… We discuss the concept of Ahimsa, the practice of non-violence. The role of prayer in vegan activism. Momo shares her crystal expertise and explains why they are 'fruit and vegetables for the soul'. Horse-whispering with Ollie. Animals as Spirit Guides. Do hunters and people who don't empathise with animals also have animal spirit guides? 'If we as humans learned to be as forgiving as animals, we'd solve a lot of our problems'. Why do some spiritual leaders not incorporate veganism into their spiritual practice? 'A spiritual teacher or leader should only ever lead you back to yourself. They're here to remind you about the truth that your soul already knows'. Pets or rather 'furry roommates, and what they teach us. When pets aren't vegan. 'The circle of life has been interrupted by humans and that's a byproduct of us trying to domesticate the wild, and we have to deal with that the best we can. Listener shoutouts A Magical Christmas Giveaway! Links Ollie's website Ollie Wylde's Instagram: @mydogmyguru 'Animal Wisdom' by Linda Bender PETA2 Magical Gift Basket Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

    1 h 26 min
  3. Ep 4: Vegan Fitness with Nimai Delgado & Bianca Taylor

    29/11/2017

    Ep 4: Vegan Fitness with Nimai Delgado & Bianca Taylor

    'Where do vegans get their protein from?' is probably a question you'll hear often as a vegan. Fortunately, insufficient protein in plant-food diets is a myth devised entirely by a misinformed non-vegan society, and even more fortunately we have two vegan fitness-buffs on today's episode, both distinctly NOT lacking in protein, to show us that it's possible to build strength and muscle with plant foods alone. Listen in as the ChickPeeps chat to the incredible IFBB Pro Bodybuilder Nimai Delgado, and Personal Trainer and Lifestyle coach, Bianca Taylor, who are challenging the vegan stereotype. Also on this episode…   Robbie and Evy talk about their fitness routines and how going vegan affected their attitude to health and fitness. Nimai discusses being a lifelong vegetarian. He shares insights into his Hindu heritage and being raised Hindu in the deep south. 'Being a child vegetarian taught me a lot of acceptance, it taught me a lot of patience growing up.' Bianca explains how she found veganism at a point in her life when she was 'searching for something bigger to live for.' How finding veganism helped Bianca recover from an eating disorder and heal her relationship to food. What the hec is a 'macro'? Nimai explores just how much protein we all need and how we can in fact thrive on much less protein than is recommended. Why we shouldn't demonise carbs and fats (hoorayyy!) Bianca: 'I don't consider it a diet, it's a lifestyle.' Supplements: Bianca and Nimai share what you need to supplement for an optimal vegan diet ('It's more for insurance than a deficiency.') Tips on cultivating a healthy relationship to the gym and making it a passion rather than an obsession. Nimai's 'Mr.Olypmia' goals! Does being vegan help this world? Nimai has done the math… Go-to quick pre-workout meals. Bianca's favourite smoothie recipe. A helpful tip on not blowing up your nutribullet. Links Sign up to Nimai's new Vegan Fitness Website! Bianca's website Nimai's Instagram: @nimai_delgado Bianca's Instagram: @biancataylorfitness Bodybuilding Food Instagram: @veganbodybuildingfood Nimai's Youtube Bianca's Youtube Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

    1 h 12 min
  4. Ep 7: Equality for All with Fat Gay Vegan

    20/12/2017

    Ep 7: Equality for All with Fat Gay Vegan

    In this episode Evy and Robbie meet Sean O'Callaghan a.k.a. Fat Gay Vegan and learn about his hugely popular and all-encompassing philosophy on veganism, gender roles and equality in general.  Sean is a blogger, author and activist who has just finished his first book and also runs a weekly vegan market at Hackney Downs in London.  Sean highlights the importance of language when it comes to activism.  Also on this episode… Sean explains that you don't need to love animals in order to be vegan.  Evy is shocked that he isn't immediately in love with Puff! We learn about Sean's journey to veganism and activism. Be a good advertisement for vegans! Sean gives advice to a listener on how to talk about veganism to her non-vegan boyfriend. Sean suggests that there are some people who would never go vegan. We discuss the importance joining a vegan community. Robbie gets a lesson on 'toxic' masculinity. Evy announces the winner of our Magical Christmas Gift Basket, courtesy of Peta2. We also launch a new competition to win five copies of Sean's brand new book! Links Sean's New Book (UK): Fat Gay Vegan; Eat, Drink & Live Sean's New Book (US): Fat Gay Vegan; Eat, Drink & Live Fat Gay Vegan Twitter: @FatGayVegan Fat Gay Vegan Instagram: @FatGayVegan Fat Gay Vegan Facebook: @FatGayVegan Pat McAuley's vegan podcast on which Robbie mentions he & Evy were guests this week: Eat Green, Make Green Podcast   Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

    57 min
  5. Ep 2: How to Explain Veganism to your Peeps with Veganuary

    15/11/2017

    Ep 2: How to Explain Veganism to your Peeps with Veganuary

    This week, Evy, Momo and Robbie get stuck into the topic of talking about being vegan with your curious, skeptical and/or indignant non-vegan peers in a positive, honest way that doesn't leave you nibbling seitan sadly in a lone cubicle. Robbie and Evy interview the co-founders of Veganuary, Matthew Glover and Jane Land, to learn about what inspired them to found their charity and the extensive experience they have in educating family and friends on your vegan choices. Also on this episode… Robbie admits initial resistance to going vegan: 'I didn't want to be any weirder'. Do vegans think they're 'better' than other people?? Why vegan activism annoys the average person. Nobody is making cruel jokes about 'Save the Children'… Robbie pledges 'not to say anything digitally that I wouldn't in person'. Family traditions and the role of food as an expression of love. Happy Turkey Day - more aptly known as 'Sad Turkey Day'. How Veganuary was founded Matthew explains how he and Jane met and opines that kissing vegetarians is not strictly vegan. Apparently, you can go vegan in months other than January?!?!!! The First Rule of Vegan Club. The best ways to attract people to go vegan; 'explain it to them with monosyllabic words'. Matthew's business proposal: a hotel for runaway vegan teenagers Why do Veganuary. Links Veganuary website Twitter: @WeAreVeganuary Instagram: @weareveganuary Facebook: @Veganuary Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

    1 h 33 min
  6. What Happened To The ChickPeeps?

    16/08/2023

    What Happened To The ChickPeeps?

    Everything was going so well... It was Spring of 2021 and life was returning to a semblance of normality. We were leaving our lockdown caves for work, spending more time outdoors than in deep inner turmoil, and a new ChickPeeps episode dropped every Wednesday, sometimes even on time. We were having complex conversations about vegan capitalism, food equity and greenwashing, and things were getting a whole lot more interesting when, suddenly, season 3 came to an abrupt halt. The ChickPeeps promised to return in Autumn 2021 with a brand new season. But when the vegan world needed them most, they vanished... Hello, sweet 'peeps! It's been a hot minute and we appreciate we left a ChickPeep shaped hole in many of your lives, promptly plucking the podcast from the orbit just as it was reaching its peak. Call it an Irish Goodbye, or a French Escape, call it just plain rude and disorganized, whatever it was, this unprecedented hiatus and echoey silence from Team ChickPeep left many of you citing the constant refrain: 'What Happened To The ChickPeeps?', 'Anyone still read these emails?' And, most piteously, 'Are you guys ever coming back? :,( ? We're still here, and we hear you, so we've come together for a special episode to answer all these questions and more. In this episode...   ChickPeeps Catchup - a lot can change in two years! Robbie models a surprisingly wholesome t-shirt and spiritual growth, Momo discusses her ADHD diagnosis and leaving social media, Tylor is a magical cookbook author and Evy comes out as not-an-activist. MoJo; we ship it. ChickPeeps Rewind - listen and cringe-a-long as we listen back to our younger setting intentions for the podcast and evaluate their success. The future of ChickPeeps - Is the podcast ending? - Because it wouldn't be a ChickPeeps episode without a ridiculous scenarios game, we make some educated guesses on where each host will end up in the next 10 years in: 'Who's Most Likely To...? First Official ChickPeeps Meetup Announcement: will Momo and Tylor finally get to meet in person at Robbie's sanctuary or outside Tylor's prison cell? An uninvited past guest makes an uncomfortable reappearance. Snip snap, snip snap - one of us shares their personal reasoning for choosing to undergo sterilization. Is a ChickPeep hole shaped like a Chicken or a Chickpea? (jk, we don't get round to this) The hosts share some resources that have brought insight, support and joy to their vegan lives - Robbie: Visit a Sanctuary to connect with rescued animals! Check out this link for a comprehensive list. Tylor: PETA, The PETA Podcast, The Animal People, The Cranky Vegan and Tylor's podcast Radicals and Revolutionaries. Momo: Subscribe to a printed vegan magazine such as  Vegan Food and Living or VegNews Evy: listen to Evy's other podcast, Just Beings, cohosted with Dr Melanie Joy. Also, a vegan brownie subscription. Keep up with Momo, Evy, Tylor and Robbie on their personal pages.

    1 h 12 min
  7. Ep 3: Mercy for Animals with Nathan Runkle

    22/11/2017

    Ep 3: Mercy for Animals with Nathan Runkle

    In this special interview episode with Nathan Runkle, in honour of his new book, Tylor and Evy sit down with the game-changing Mercy For Animals founder to discuss his journey starting the charity at the age of 15, and charting the victories of his team of undercover investigators in their fight for the rights of farm animals. Nathan also shares stories from his life growing up on a farm in rural Ohio and how being a gay teen in a conservative environment strengthened his conviction for his mission. Also on this episode… Nathan has a book out!  Are children raised around animals more likely to be vegan? Caesar the rat, the original muse of MFA 'We learn from our parents and then our parents learn from us'. Growing up vegan in a long line of farmers. 'Best book I've ever read' - Nathan's Grandma Hunting to survive vs. hunting as a hobby. Nathan gives advice on how to go vegan without alienating your longsuffering familty: 'Progress over Perfection'. How MFA was born The reality of being an undercover investigator for MFA The balance between animal welfare and animal rights. 'I would not be able to sleep at night if I weren't doing something for the animals that are right here, right now' (Nathan's thoughts on working for better animal welfare practices.) How figure skating almost stole Nathan away from the animal rights community! Do activists have time for fun? Is online activism 'slacktivism' or does it really help? Nathan shares a story about being beaten up because of his sexuality and how the experience of physical pain deepened his empathy for the plight of animals. Tips on being a 'joyful vegan'. MFA's new website about plant-based eating The Green Plate   Links Mercy for Animals Website Nathan's Twitter: @NathanRunkle Twitter: @mercyforanimals Instagram: @mercyforanimals Facebook: @mercyforanimals   Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

    1 h 10 min
  8. Ep 1: How To Go Vegan with Erik Marcus

    08/11/2017

    Ep 1: How To Go Vegan with Erik Marcus

    In this first official episode of the show Evy, Momo and Tylor get together to mull over the different methods of transitioning to a vegan lifestyle and how each of them made the switch. Momo and Evy interview author, activist, speaker, and all-around badass seasoned vegan, Erik Marcus of vegan.com to get his insights on the best advice and the pitfalls experienced when going vegan.  Also on this episode… We talk about our initial perceptions of veganism. What to do when you fall off the vegan wagon. Is the monk in DaVinci code a vegan stereotype??? The Pillow Chocolate Problem How to handle guilt as a new vegan. The best advice we got going vegan. We share a few alternative ways to become vegan. Is vegetarian enough? Erik discusses going vegan in the 80s, pre-google, pre online shopping, and the unappetising wonder of perspiring cheese. He shares his brilliant 'crowding out' method. We are reminded to Take your goddam B12!!!!!! Erik shares his evolution as an activist and what he deems effective activism. 'The secret of great activism is to listen more than you talk.' Erik tries to convince Evy that dark chocolate is not the devil incarnate. (Update: He wasn't successful). Momo and Erik discuss the 'think global, act local' concept. Erik's thoughts on a vegan future. Links: PETA's How To Go Vegan guide Erik's ebook "The Ultimate Vegan Guide" Erik's website Social Media: Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

    1 h 25 min
  9. Ep 27: Eating Disorders with Jasmin Singer and Bianca Taylor

    31/05/2018

    Ep 27: Eating Disorders with Jasmin Singer and Bianca Taylor

    This week The ChickPeeps have an honest, open conversation about what it's like to balance one's relationship with food with one's ethical values and how both recovery and veganism have impacted their lives. Momo and Evy are joined by vegan fitness coach and self love advocate, the fearless Bianca Taylor, who recounts her journey from struggling with anorexia to truly loving and celebrating her body. Later on, we interview the incredible Jasmin Singer, senior editor of Vegnews and author of the memoir Always Too Much and Never Enough, who shares her story of developing a binge eating disorder and how she transformed her relationship with food from self-abuse to self care. Also, on this episode… 'You can't eat that, can you?' The important distinction between 'can't and 'won't'. Going vegan mindfully after an eating disorder. Bianca discusses being a personal trainer and how she helps people in the midst of an ED. 'Good' vs. 'bad' foods - how do we not backslide into this mentality of categorising foods as a vegan. Bianca and Momo share how their lives have expanded since they chose the path of self-love. Jasmin discusses the journey from food as an enemy, to food as a friend, to somewhere in between. 'It wasn't until I was well into my 30s that I realised that food can actually be something that not only is a direct representation of who we wanna be and what our world view is but also something that can fill us and allow us to really sit more comfortably in our authenticity.' The universal feeling of not being enough. Guilt and shame. How to deal with these emotions surrounding food when we slip up as new vegans. How to talk about veganism with people who've been through an eating disorder. Switching your focus from vanity to self care. 'That's when food was no longer what it had been for me in the 80s, which was a vehicle for changing; it was a vehicle for being in line with who I wanted to be.' Letting go of an eating disorder. Jasmin and Evy discuss whether or not true recovery is possible. How to deal with a perfectionist mindset when it comes to diet. Body positivity and representation in the vegan community. Links: Check out Bianca's website. Follow Bianca on Youtube, Instagram and Facebook. Learn more about Jasmin Singer. Check out Our Hen House and listen to Jasmin's podcast. Follow Jasmin on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

    1 h 3 min
  10. S2, Ep19: Fighting Fast Fashion with Venetia La Manna

    11/03/2020

    S2, Ep19: Fighting Fast Fashion with Venetia La Manna

    This episode is brought to you by Vivo Life! Use our code 'chickpeeps10' to get 10% off your first order at vivolife.com! This week, Momo and Evy talk to the brilliant Venetia La Manna about making sustainability a factor in our wardrobe choices, and how the animals are not the only victims of the fashion industry we should be speaking up for. Venetia is a climate activist and sustainability expert, and in this episode she speaks about her journey that began with ethical veganism and evolved to her role as a slow fashion advocate which sees her speaking out passionately against the fast fashion industry, and inspiring people to embrace a lifestyle of consuming less. Also in this episode... Venetia shares why she considers that going vegan was 'one of the best decisions' she's ever made. Venetia talks about her initial resistance to embracing slow fashion, and we talk about what makes someone 'ready' to learn about veganism and sustainability. Beyond vegan fashion: why cutting out animal derived fabrics isn't enough. What is fast fashion? 'What we're forgetting is that when a garment is as cheap as it is, someone somewhere is paying for that. The similarities between factory farming and fast fashion factories. Are vegan materials made from plastic off the table now? We discuss whether or not being a sustainable vegan is a privilege or can it be accessible to all? What should you do if you can only afford to shop from fast fashion brands. Venetia names some of the worst offenders in the fast fashion industry. Are influencers helping or hindering the sustainable fashion movement? Venetia shares her non-negotiable morning routine and mindfulness practices that keep her mental and physical health in balance. Listener question from Jamie about the inherent frustration of being your friends' 'vegan google' Links: Follow Venetia on Instagram, Youtube and Twitter! Check out Venetia's website. Listen to Venetia's podcast, Talking Tastebuds! Check out Venetia's recommendations for learning about fast fashion:  The True Cost,  Kristen Leo's Youtube  Eco-Age Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

    1 h 4 min
  11. Ep 17: Fighting Animal Testing with Hilary Jones of Lush

    18/03/2018

    Ep 17: Fighting Animal Testing with Hilary Jones of Lush

    This week Momo and Evy delve into the complicated world of vegan beauty products and how to make sure your vanity table is 100% vegan. We discuss the apparent oxymoron of cruelty free products that are not vegan, and why we demand more stringent measures from beauty brands than from food manufacturers. Later on (18.30) we interview Hilary Jones, the ethics director of Lush cosmetics, a 32 year vegan and a fierce and knowledgable advocate for ending animal testing. Also on this episode… What is the difference between cruelty-free and vegan? Crushed beetles, sheep's wool and pig fat: Momo and Evy discuss the hidden non vegan ingredients often found in cosmetics. Our favourite beauty bloggers. The China thing: the legislation that blocks the world's biggest beauty companies from being cruelty free. Are our expectations too high? How can we expect makeup brands to be totally Cruelty-Free as we vegan food at non vegan restaurants? How to veganise your cosmetics closet. Why is fighting animal testing part of Lush's mission?  "Companies create paranoia and sell products off the back of that... We don't want to test on animals, we don't want to make people feel bad about themselves." "That's not science, that's just brutality" -Hilary explains how animal testing is not necessary or effective way of verifying the safety of our products. How do Lush test their products if not on animals? What happens to animals during testing. The LD50 test: Hilary explains the standard test that kills 50% of its subjects. What is The Cosmetics Drive and the Lush Prize. Will Lush ever go vegan? Hilary shares her feelings on being a vegan at a vegetarian company and her hopes for the future. What can individuals do to achieve a world free from animal testing? "Think about the animals in all that you do." Links: Lush's website Follow Lush on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook The Tasty Vegan non-vegan ingredients list Our favourite CF/Vegan beauty bloggers: Logical Harmony and Cruelty-Free Kitty Logical Harmony's list of Cruelty-Free Beauty Brands Article on Animal Testing in China and hope for ending it Lush's Live Demonstration on Regent's Street (warning: this video is graphic)   Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

    1 h 40 min
  12. Evanna Lynch part one

    12/02/2021

    Evanna Lynch part one

    This episode is part one of our conversation with the brilliant Evanna Lynch, who you might know better as Luna Lovegood.  Growing up in rural Ireland, Evanna was a quiet, shy child who found comfort in the pages of Harry Potter. When she was chosen to play the role of Luna Lovegood, she felt like her dreams had come true, but the reality wasn’t always pygmy puffs and rainbows. In this episode Evanna, a self-confessed Potter super-fan, opens up about finding it difficult to relax on set surrounded by her heroes, tells us how she offered to donate her salary to pay for a certain character’s funeral, and shares what it was like having a bodyguard at school.   Evanna supports many charities including Lumos and Veganuary. She also co-founded the cruelty-free beauty box Kinder Beauty. Listen to Evanna’s podcast The Chickpeeps to learn about her journey into veganism.  Listen to our next episode for part two! We want to hear from you. If you have a brilliant 'Did You Know?' fact, a question for us, a jingle you’ve written or a voice note you want to share, get in touch. We’ll choose a few messages and include them in the audio version of every podcast. You can tweet us your message using the hashtag #normalnotnormal or email us at normalnotnormalpodcast@gmail.com    Remember, if you’re sending us a voice note or jingle and you’re under eighteen, please get permission from a parent or guardian.   Follow us: @OliverPhelps      @James_Phelps @msevylynch Normal Not Normal is a Stabl production. Produced by Alice Homewood. YouTube version edited by Oliver and James Phelps. Music: 'Not Normal' by Sebastian Forslund and 'Bobby Swing' by The Bladwerk Band  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    1 h 4 min
  13. S2, Ep9: Bonnie Wright

    01/01/2020

    S2, Ep9: Bonnie Wright

    This episode is brought to you by Vivo Life! Use our code 'chickpeeps10' to get 10% off your order at vivolife.com! This week we are also sponsored by Veestro! Use code PEEPS at checkout for 25% off your first order at tryveestro.com/chickpeeps! Happy New Year, ChickPeeps! This week to kick off 2020 with forming some positive new sustainability habits we speak to Bonnie Wright about her mission to eliminate the everyday usage of single-use plastics. Bonnie became passionate about sustainability several years ago and decided to take the journey to living a zero-waste life. In this episode we discuss the parallels between veganism and zero-waste living, sustainability in the wizarding world and Bonnie's ambition to run the first zero-waste film set. Also on this episode... Bonnie shares how going onboard a GreenPeace plastic trawling expedition sparked her interest in living a plastic-free life. How to avoid being overwhelmed by sustainability and reduce your plastic consumption changes step-by-step. Bonnie tells us about the thriller movie she's directing that explores the horrors of pollution. We talk about how wasteful film sets are and whether it's even possible to run a zero-waste film set. How sustainable would Hogwarts have been? Is veganism discussed in environmental circles and do environmentalists see veganism as the solution? What is the best way of volunteering to help environmental causes? Bonnie shares tips for advocating for zero-waste options at your workplace and local haunts. Why having good manners as an activist really helps your cause! Bonnie discusses her non-negotiable sustainability practices when traveling. The problem of greenwashing by powerful corporations. Links Check out Bonnie's directorial work. Follow Bonnie on Instagram. Trash is For Tossers Max La Manna Social Media Twitter: @ChickPeepsPod Instagram: @ChickPeepsPod Facebook: @ChickPeepsPodcast Momoko Hill: @oh_momoko Robbie Jarvis: @robbjarvis Tylor Starr: @tylorstarr Evanna Lynch: @msevylynch

    1 h 17 min
  14. Evanna Lynch

    11/10/2021

    Evanna Lynch

    Evanna Lynch [Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 & 2] talks with Anna about Ireland, podcasting, veganism, relationships, heartbreak, and her new book The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting. After getting to know each other, Anna and Evanna talk with listeners and offer their best Unqualified advice. Their first conversation is with a listener who wonders if (and how) they should move on from a very intense on-again off-again relationship. They then talk with a young Ph.D. student who, after dealing with a perfect storm of traumatic events, wonders how to reconnect with a lost friend. If you have a question and would like some unqualified advice, please reach out at unqualified.com/talk-with-anna Order Dealbreakers now. On sale wherever books are sold. Sakara Right now, Sakara is offering our listeners 20% off their first order when they go to Sakara.com/ANNA or enter code ANNA at checkout. Raycon Right now, Unqualified listeners can get 15% off their Raycon order at BUYRAYCON.com/unqualified.  Peacock Don’t miss One of Us Is Lying, streaming now only on Peacock. Go to PeacockTV.com to get started. Please subscribe to Anna Faris is Unqualified on Apple Podcasts and follow us on social media: Instagram @Unqualified Twitter @Unqualified Facebook @Anna Faris is Unqualified Music by: Mondo Cozmo @mondocozmo Producers: Michael Barrett, Rob Holysz, Jeph Porter, Kasper Selvig Researcher: Margot Barrett Production Services: Rabbit Grin Productions rabbitgrinproductions.com Distributed by: Simplecast   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 h 7 min