32 min

"Empowering Change: The Impact of 'Dog Meat' Documentary‪"‬ Teen Rockstar Entrepreneur

    • Entrepreneurship

Welcome to Episode 32 of the Teen Rockstar Entrepreneur Podcast! In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting bestselling author and filmmaker, Mel Andre, as she shares insights from her latest documentary, "Dog Meat."



Mel delves into the harrowing realities of the dog meat industry in Southeast Asia, shedding light on the pet poisoning orchestrated by the Vietnamese mafia. Contrary to popular belief, dog meat isn't consumed due to poverty; it's considered a luxury, making it a lucrative trade. 



Mel's documentary aims to amplify the voices of the voiceless and support those tirelessly working to combat this inhumane practice.



Furthermore, Mel highlights the dangerous health implications of consuming poisoned dog meat in countries like Cambodia. She unravels the complex factors driving the dog meat trade, including superstition and gang involvement.



If you're passionate about filmmaking or documentary production, Mel shares invaluable advice on how to get started in the industry. Additionally, we explore entrepreneurship as an alternative to traditional education, given the changing landscape of job prospects. With more than 50% college graduates facing challenges in securing jobs in their chosen fields, entrepreneurship offers greater autonomy and control over one's career path.



Tune in to Episode 32 for a compelling discussion on documentary filmmaking, the fight against the dog meat trade, and the opportunities in entrepreneurship.

Welcome to Episode 32 of the Teen Rockstar Entrepreneur Podcast! In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting bestselling author and filmmaker, Mel Andre, as she shares insights from her latest documentary, "Dog Meat."



Mel delves into the harrowing realities of the dog meat industry in Southeast Asia, shedding light on the pet poisoning orchestrated by the Vietnamese mafia. Contrary to popular belief, dog meat isn't consumed due to poverty; it's considered a luxury, making it a lucrative trade. 



Mel's documentary aims to amplify the voices of the voiceless and support those tirelessly working to combat this inhumane practice.



Furthermore, Mel highlights the dangerous health implications of consuming poisoned dog meat in countries like Cambodia. She unravels the complex factors driving the dog meat trade, including superstition and gang involvement.



If you're passionate about filmmaking or documentary production, Mel shares invaluable advice on how to get started in the industry. Additionally, we explore entrepreneurship as an alternative to traditional education, given the changing landscape of job prospects. With more than 50% college graduates facing challenges in securing jobs in their chosen fields, entrepreneurship offers greater autonomy and control over one's career path.



Tune in to Episode 32 for a compelling discussion on documentary filmmaking, the fight against the dog meat trade, and the opportunities in entrepreneurship.

32 min