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The Bearded Vegans finds hosts Paul and Andy in a discussion dissecting all things vegan. News, reviews, interviews and in depth discussion of issues within the vegan community are regular features of the show.
Episode Description
This week, the bearded vegans discuss the top 5 new vegan products at the Natural Products Expo East, review the new cut of Cowspiracy, discuss whether or not vegan documentaries should be free and conclude with an interview with Keegan Kuhn, the co-director of Cowspiracy.
Regarding whether or not documentaries should be free, advocates can make screenings free to the general public (and get reimbursed for their own costs too) through programs like this: http://www.vegfund.org/screenings-intro.html
FYI, if you’re looking for more VegFests to visit, here’s an upcoming VegFest in Vegas: http://www.vegasvegfest.com/
Regarding whether or not documentaries should be free, advocates can make screenings free to the general public (and get reimbursed for their own costs too) through programs like this: http://www.vegfund.org/screenings-intro.html