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For many months the Argus Flame had traveled the skies across the Great Plains. The Jordan had give the heroes the task: Find out what’s on the other side. As they finally approached the barrier a spell storm attacked the ship and then the Argus Flame crashed through a magical barrier at the edge of the Plains. As the heroes fell their world went black.
This week, Paul and Andy talk some food, bring up some interesting news articles circulating the vegan web, and then conclude with a lengthy discussion on one of the current hottest topics in the vegan community: Daiya being acquired by the debatably “unvegan” company Otsuka.
This week Paul and Andy talk about their vegan food adventures in New Haven and Philly because discussing all the latest news and then asking the question “do we need a vegan flag?” Is it a great way to unify vegans or is it likely to be create a gated vegan community? The episode concludes with an interview with Wendy Werneth, The Nomadic Vegan in which she talks about her experience finding vegan food while traveling to 100 different countries.
Take the Lady & Run: where in the party frees a prisoner only to realize they have no get away plan… and she’s kind of rude about it.
Our cast includes:
Josiah – Dungeon Master and Creator of the campaign
David – Alfred the Weird, the Tiefling Bard
Paul – Sherlock Gnomes, Gnome Detective
Rob – Talon, the Half-Elf Sorcerer/Monk
Shawn – Thaddeus, the Half-Orc Paladin
In this week’s episode, Paul and Andy dive deep into the mail bag to answer listener questions, comments and concerns. Ranging from the trivial to the serious, they cover topics such as why they only follow one person on Instagram, should we feel bad about listening to “non-vegan music”, is it okay to live in a town whose main economy is a product of animal exploitation and much much more!
This week, Paul and Andy pick apart Lil Dicky’s 10 minute music video epic, Pillow Talkin. With themes ranging from god and aliens to vegetarianism all wrapped up in a visual spectacle that includes John C Reilly as God, it’s sure to be interesting!
Into the Woods We Go – where in the party stumbles through the woods and finds an orc camp at the other end.
Our cast includes:
Josiah – Dungeon Master and Creator of the campaign
David – Alfred the Weird, the Tiefling Bard
Paul – Sherlock Gnomes, Gnome Detective
Rob – Talon, the Half-Elf Sorcerer/Monk
Shawn – Thaddeus, the Half-Orc Paladin
This week, Paul and Andy are light on food recommendations but talk about what they’ve been reading before diving into the news to talk about stories ranging from the Utah’s Ag Gag laws to PETA’s latest stunt capitalizing on the misfortune of others. The episode concludes by asking the question, should we promote imperfect activism? The discussion focuses on the public response to Okja and What The Health, two films that we had strong critiques for but are seemingly driving people to veganism (or at least, plant based eating) in droves. If they’re effective, should we promote them despite our misgivings regarding certain messages presented by the films?