Ollie and Liam are two friends who love meat and never imagined they would one day try dropping meat, dairy, and eggs from their diet.
But here they are.
After trying vegan for one month during Veganuary, we brought them on the show to check in about how things are going during this period of big sudden change.
What did their friends think?
How have they handled learning to cook?
What's been the hardest part?
And the question we're ALL asking... are they going to stick with it?
Listen and find out in our latest episode!
Show Notes:
Thank you to our sponsors, Caraway Home and Gaiam. Special discount code for our listeners: use the code PLANTPOWEREDKITCHEN for 10% off of your Caraway pans The biggest reasons to live a vegan lifestyle (or at least try for a month!) Steps to ease your way into a plant-based diet Making the process of becoming vegan easier Why inclusion and respect are so important when transitioning into a vegan lifestyle Dealing with others’ judgments when you transition to a plant-based diet Navigating events and holidays with your new vegan food requirements The importance of your “why” during moments of temptation Starting small or diving right into vegan lifestyle Expanding a vegan diet to a vegan lifestyle Getting your family on board with a vegan lifestyleLinks:
How to Go Vegan Two Guys One Topic Podcast on Apple and Spotify Resources for vegan lifestyle: World of Vegan Plant Based on a Budget The Vegan Society website The friendly vegan cookbookEpisodes to help you respond to judgments:
Ep. #34 Eating Vegan in Social Situations Ep #19 Going Vegan When Your Family Isn’t On Board Ep. #31 Antagonistic Anti-Vegan Goes Vegan! Ep. #6 When Your Loved One Is An Omnivore Resources for vegan lifestyle: World of Vegan Plant Based on a Budget The Vegan Society website The friendly vegan cookbookOliver Wright and Liam Stacey join Toni and Michelle on the podcast to talk about their journey as newly minted vegans with just a little over a month under their belts. They share how much they've learned, how their families are handling the change, and if they'll be able to stick to it in the longrun.