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Whole-Food Plant-Based Living: A Quiet Protest with Lasting Impact
• A whole-food plant-based lifestyle is a practical and non-confrontational mode of animal advocacy, creating change through daily food choices.
• By shifting focus from meat to minimally processed plant foods, demands on resources and the environment are reduced, challenging the harmful economics of animal agriculture.
• This diet not only minimizes environmental impact but also promotes personal health, potentially enhancing one's ability to engage effectively in long-ter
3 days ago7 min read


Navigating Nutrition Headlines: Staying Grounded in Whole-Food, Plant-Based Truths
• Nutrition headlines can be misleading, often being "clickbait" rather than true reflections of the underlying research.
• The impact of a diet should not be evaluated by fluctuating headlines, but by personal experiences such as improved health markers, affordability, and sustainability over time.
• Questioning the methodology of studies mentioned in headlines, like what is compared and who is studied, can reveal their true relevance and validity to one's situation.
• A hea
May 118 min read


Discovering the Healing Power of Nature Through Hiking
• Hiking offers a raw, authentic experience with no pretense, urging people to just be present and continue walking.
• Slow hiking can be perceived not as a race, but as a moving meditation, focusing mindfully on each step and moment.
• Choosing plant-based food on hiking trips can be a fulfilling alternative, tying into a broader goal of living lightly and with lesser impact.
• Hiking trails can serve as reflective spaces where thoughts and emotions are unraveled, listened t
May 117 min read


The Importance of Vitamin B12 in a Plant-Based Diet
• Vitamin B12, necessary for red blood cell production, nerve function, and DNA synthesis, is crucial for maintaining brain health, energy levels, and overall longevity, especially for those on a plant-based diet.
• While B12 is primarily obtained through bacteria in the environment and animal products, modern sanitary practices and dietary patterns have disrupted these sources, making supplements necessary.
• Relying solely on fortified foods for B12 intake can be inconsis
Apr 297 min read


Low-Profile Advocacy: Changing Things Quietly, On Purpose
• Low-profile advocacy involves influencing progress through personal habits, editing default choices in infrastructure, and asking thought-provoking questions.
• Consistent personal habits, such as choices in food and transportation, quietly shift societal norms and provoke curiosity among peers.
• Adjusting infrastructure, like food options at events or systems in a local community, can change behavior by making the sustainable choice the default.
• Respectful questions
Apr 218 min read


Oil Debates: Understanding the Nuances and Finding Balance
• Oil sparks intense debates due to its intersection with cultural values, health impacts, and diet choices in the context of whole and processed foods.
• While some studies link certain oils to healthier lifestyles, it's essential to understand the nuances beyond sensational headlines and to focus more on overall dietary patterns.
• Concerns surrounding oil often revolve around fears of missing the best dietary approach, social judgment, and substantial changes to traditio
Mar 278 min read


The Art of Conscious Living Through Plant-Based Food
Choosing a plant-based diet can be a more conscious way of living, marked by a continuous dialogue between body and mind. It is less about rules or perfection and more about treating each meal as a relationship instead of a transaction. The focus is less on "good" and "bad" foods and more on how you want to feel in your body after a meal. Essentially, the goal is to reshape your approach to food, allowing it to become a conscious act, prompted by constructive questioning such
Mar 178 min read


Strategic Sustainability: Leveraging Small Consumption Choices for Global Impact
Small, repeated consumption choices have a cumulative global impact. Despite depictions to the contrary, these decisions are not separate from the systemic change they can influence. An individual's regular choices contribute to market trends and can pave the way for policy changes and reshape infrastructure. Habitual behaviors such as choosing plant-based milk instead of dairy have a collective influence over time. Similarly, when alternative consumer choices are consistentl
Mar 169 min read


Living with GERD: Balancing Relief and Food Freedom
Living with GERD doesn't mean having to deprive oneself of all enjoyable foods or reducing one's life to plain crackers. Shifting to a whole-food, plant-based eating pattern can provide a calmer, less restrictive and more predictable way to feed the body. Importantly, managing GERD goes beyond avoiding typical "trigger foods". It requires attention to the overall trend of one's dietary intake, bearing in mind factors like meal heaviness or fat content, portion sizes, the leve
Mar 169 min read


The Quiet Transition: Embracing Veganism in a Gentle, Sustainable Way
Transitioning to a vegan lifestyle involves a slow, methodical shift in both mindset and eating habits. The first step is reconciling with the grief associated with leaving cherished family food traditions behind. The next is realizing that the goal is not to become an ideal vegan, but to build a lifestyle where personal values and habits are in harmony. Furthermore, changing “normal” or default foods at home plays a critical role in this transition; a plant-based diet can gr
Mar 139 min read


The Diet Doctors Are Using to Reverse Chronic Disease
Chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure affect millions of people worldwide. But what if the most powerful treatment isn’t found in a prescription bottle, but on your plate? In this episode of the Plant Based Support Podcast , host Dr. Niki Davis sits down with renowned dietitian, author, and speaker Julieanna Hever Risse , widely known as The Plant Based Dietitian . Together they explore the science behind the diet doctors are using to reverse
Mar 1125 min read


Mastering the Art of WFPB Grocery Shopping: A Simple Guide
Grocery stores are intentionally designed to frustrate and fatigue shoppers to encourage impulse purchases by positioning profitable items at eye level, providing an overwhelming number of choices, and using ‘health halo words’. Such an environment can be detrimental to those aiming to lead healthier, whole-food-based lives. However, following a clear strategy focused on conscious shopping can help. By consistently sticking to a list of simple, versatile, and healthy mainstay
Feb 258 min read


Reconnecting with Nature: Using Food and Movement to Repair Your Bond with the Earth
We often grapple with a sense of disconnection from the living world due to our daily routines and digital interactions. One way to address this gap is through small rituals related to food and activity that remind us of our ties to the planet. Mornings can be used to establish contact with nature by spending a few moments outside and eating breakfast thoughtfully, focusing on the origins of the food. Before getting into work, engage in a simple movement exercise such as yoga
Feb 1010 min read


Designing Quiet Impact: A Blueprint for Introvert Advocates
People who take a quieter approach and prefer to work in the background can also effect substantial social change. The process involves recognizing strengths such as strategic thinking, emotional attunement, and caring deeply, and applying these to designing systems for change rather than public activism. The first step is to self-realize as a 'system designer' changing macro behaviors rather than a 'reluctant activist.' The next move is to identify a strategic area where you
Feb 911 min read


Quiet Power, Real Impact: A Systems Blueprint For Gentle Strategists
If you consider yourself an introvert, but are passionate about instigating social change, you may be wondering how you can contribute efficaciously without forcing yourself into roles that drain your energy. One approach is to take on the role of a systems-thinker, also known as a behind-the-scenes strategist, instead of aligning with traditional activism models which often revolve around extroverted visibility characterized by charismatic leaders, viral speeches, and massiv
Feb 911 min read


Building a Sustainable and Compassionate Life: Practical Tips from Morning to Night
Caring deeply about animals, the environment, and justice can leave individuals feeling helpless due to the scale of systemic harm these causes often face. However, small daily decisions can be a powerful means to express these values and contribute to sustainable, compassionate living. For instance, starting the day with fair trade coffee or tea poured into plant-based milk, picking a plant-based breakfast, considering environmentally friendly commuting options, and opting f
Feb 510 min read


Returning to Conscious Living: Embrace Balance in a Busy World
Some mornings, it feels like the world starts at a sprint before we even open our eyes. Notifications glow on the nightstand. Emails are already waiting. The news feed hums with urgency. Before we have taken a conscious breath, our nervous system is in a low simmer of stress. If you are someone who treasures plant-based food, running on quiet trails, rolling out a yoga mat, or pausing to check in with your mind and heart, you probably know this tension well. You long to live
Jan 278 min read


Understanding Plant-Based Nutrition: A Compassionate Guide
I still remember sitting at the dinner table at 17, pushing pieces of meat around my plate and feeling this heavy, confusing mix of guilt and grief. I had just started learning about factory farming. The images, the stories, the realization that my choices were part of that system, stayed with me far longer than any meal ever could. Back then, people around me mostly said one of two things: “You’re being dramatic. Humans are meant to eat meat,” or “Ok, but how are you going t
Jan 1510 min read


Connecting with Nature: Running, Hiking, and Living a Plant-Based Lifestyle
There is a moment, somewhere between your first few strides of a run and the point where your breath starts to find its rhythm, when the world gets a little quieter. The noise of your to-do list fades. Your body speaks louder. Your feet on the earth become a kind of moving meditation. If you are living, or curious about living, a plant-based lifestyle, you have probably felt a similar shift. At first it is a diet change. Then, with time, it becomes a different way of relating
Jan 138 min read


Embracing Intention and Compassion: A Plant-Based Journey to Self-Connection
There is a moment that happens on almost every trail run I go on. My breath settles into a steady rhythm, the chatter in my mind softens, and suddenly I feel very small and very held at the same time. The trees do not care how productive I was this week, or how many emails are still unanswered. The trail only asks for my presence, my attention, my respect. That feeling is what living with intention and compassion points to. It is less about having the perfect morning routine
Jan 139 min read
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