Skip to main content

Are Elephants Vegan? (No, They Are Not.)

Share this:

How do we talk about the way we eat? Looking at the wonderful world of words related to eating based on physiology, I share my thoughts about why elephants aren’t vegan, why vegans aren’t herbivores, and why your meat-eating friends aren’t carnivores. 

AFFILIATE PARTNERS

Nama JuicerUse this link and coupon code COLLEEN10 and get 10% off my favorite juicer.

Plaine ProductsUse this link and coupon code “compassion” for 15% off my favorite zero waste bath and body products.

ComplementUse this link and coupon code “joyfulvegan” and get 10% off my favorite supplements.


HOW TO LISTEN / SUBSCRIBE TO FOOD FOR THOUGHT:

  1. Click PLAY on the player above.
  2. Listen and subscribe through Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsStitcherSpotifyiHeart RadioSoundcloud, or wherever you listen to podcasts. 
  3. Subscribe to the RSS feed

Food for Thought Podcast is listener-supported. Please join other supporters by going to Patreon.com/ColleenPatrickGoudreau and becoming a patron.



Related Posts

How to Eat Like a (Vegan) Italian
Food Rules You Can Implement Wherever You Live Whether you are traveling to Italy, frequently dine in authentic Italian restaurants, or simply …
Vegan in Africa: Animals, Food, and Nature in Four Countries
Having been to Rwanda, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa, I can now share with you the details of our adventure. For information on what you ne…
Good News for Animals: 10 Reasons for Hope
Hope is Where You Look for It Depending on what you focus on, you can find reasons for despair or reasons for hope, and this episode is all abo…

About Colleen

Hello, and welcome. I’m Colleen, aka The Joyful Vegan, and I’m here to give you the tools and resources you need to eat, cook, travel, and live compassionately and healthfully. 

Donating = Loving

For over twenty years, my work and podcast have remained free (and ad-free) and vibrant thanks to support from listeners, followers, and readers. I have no staff, no interns, and no assistant. What you see (and hear and watch) is a one-woman labor of love that is also my life and my livelihood. If this labor has impacted your life in the past year (or the past decades), please consider aiding its sustenance by becoming a patron or by making a one-time donation. Your support makes all the difference.

Favorite Things

Joyful Vegan Messageware

Wear your compassion on your sleeve (or chest or head!) by choosing any number of my message products.