
Hear the replay at the link above (28 minutes and 55 seconds, audio .mp3). Thank you. Vegan Nation features Dr. Will Tuttle, author of Food for Freedom and The World Peace Diet, discussing Deep Veganism (previously recorded interview). Thanks for tuning in! Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 4 PM EDT. WCUW 91.3 FM Hosted by Marlene Narrow, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. (Archives) Music: “Animal Rap” by Susan Dietrich; “Geesesong” and “Chickensong” by Will Tuttle; “Call to Heaven” by Will & Madeleine Tuttle. PHOTOS and more PHOTOS
(This episode includes a discussion of the emergence of the tyrannical/exploitative global technocracy as a mirror reflection of a global nonvegan paradigm. Note: The two URL links embedded within this paragraph, are carniste sources. If one views a/o listens to the content within, one clearly recognizes the common carnistic ignorance of the consequences of humanity’s actions of enslaving, violating and oppressing the other animals. The consequences can be understood as: ‘What goes around inevitably comes around’, “As we collectively sow, humanity eventually reaps – affecting someone, somewhere, at sometime, in some way”, and “You can’t be an oppressor and then complain about humans’ oppression“. The ultimate message is: Be fair, be Vegan. Authentic Veganism – Animal liberation leads to a paradigm of peace, freedom, sustainability, joy and abundance.)
Will & Madeleine’s veganic gardening ~ Karuna Food Forest. “We have never used any pesticides or chemical fertilizers, or any bone meal, blood meal, fish meal, or animal manure to build the soil, so everything is grown both organically and also veganically. Every year we add at least one new layer of wood chips, as well as compost and compost tea: this has worked well in building the soil and increasing fertility. We also use glacial mineral dust and potash to remineralize the soil as well as Effective Microorganisms to increase soil health, and other organic vegan amendments and lots of TLC.” – Dr. Will Tuttle (Art by Madeleine Tuttle; Queen Anne & Bing cherries photo by Will Tuttle)
