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  • NBSV 226: Pull-ups, protein, and the myth of the apolitical gym, with andrea bennett
    2026/07/07

    Gym culture likes to pretend it's apolitical: just protein, PRs, and personal responsibility. My guest this week isn't buying it. andrea bennett is a senior editor at The Tyee and the author of several books, including Hearty: On Cooking, Eating, and Growing Food for Pleasure and Subsistence, which won a Taste Canada Gold Award. andrea also happens to be my open water swim buddy of several years, and the author of a recent Tyee piece on how MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) is trying to co-opt fitness culture, and why progressives shouldn't let it.

    We get into the difference between training for aesthetics and training for your actual life, and why so much of commercial gym culture is coded white, male, and able-bodied by default. andrea also walks me through their 10-month journey to a first unassisted pull-up (I may have had a hand in the programming), and why representation of bigger bodies in fitness matters. We also talk protein hype, the class and access issues underneath population-level "under-muscled" stats, and why choosing a goal that feels borderline impossible is worth doing at any age.

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    48 分
  • NBSV 225: Eat more plants, celebrate imperfection: Molly Patrick on ditching diet culture for good
    2026/06/23

    Co-founder of Clean Food Dirty Girl and certified life coach, Molly Patrick, joins me to talk about why knowing *what* to eat is only half the battle. We dig into the mindset work behind lasting behaviour change, why abundance — not restriction — is the real engine of sustainable eating, and how dismantling shame-based diet culture is just as important as knowing what to put on your plate. Molly also gets candid about her decade of sobriety, and why the best thing you can do for the non-vegans in your life is to stop lecturing them.

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    48 分
  • You're invited to my 40th birthday online taco party!
    2026/06/11
    I'm turning 40 in a few days, so (obviously) I'm hosting an online taco party
    Hope to see you there! Cook along with me, or just watch and hang out. We'll do a book giveaway, Q&A, and share vegan intel with likeminded folks. Join me on Wednesday, June 17 at 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern. It's free, it's going to be a super-fun community event, and I'd love to celebrate with you. Grab your spot at www.karinainkster.com/40!
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    5 分
  • NBSV 224: Veganism, fashion, food, and sustainability in Ghana with Nana-Serwa Mancell
    2026/06/09

    Five years after her first appearance on the show, Nana-Serwa Mancell returns to share her journey from running a vegan African food business in Dubai to building a sustainability-focused retreat and community space in Ghana. We discuss West African vegan food traditions, overlooked plant protein sources, ethical tourism, sustainable fashion, environmental challenges in Ghana, and why she believes Africa's future is full of innovation, creativity, and hope.

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    30 分
  • Turning 40 and launching a Patreon!
    2026/06/02

    I'm announcing the brand-new Patreon for the No-Bullsh!t Vegan podcast and giving you a peek at what's inside. Check it out at patreon.com/noBSvegan!

    If the podcast has helped you feel stronger, more informed, more connected, or more confident in your vegan life, this is one way to help keep it growing, while getting some fun (and possibly unhinged) bonus content and behind-the-scenes access along the way.

    Thank you for being part of my little corner of the internet. Whether you support on Patreon, listen every week, or just send me memes occasionally, I appreciate you!

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    6 分
  • NBSV 223: Dr. Michael Klaper's mission to change medical education
    2026/05/26

    After going vegan in 1981, Dr. Michael Klaper has spent decades helping patients use food to reverse chronic disease. He's now focused on a new mission: changing medical education from the inside out.

    We talk about his transition to veganism in the early 1980s, the moment he realized food was at the root of many chronic diseases, and why most doctors still receive shockingly little nutrition education. Dr. Klaper also shares the work he's doing through Moving Medicine Forward to bring nutrition science into medical schools across North America.

    We discuss:

    • why nutrition is still largely absent from medical training
    • how plant-based diets can help reverse chronic disease
    • the cultural and systemic barriers keeping people stuck
    • keto and carnivore diet trends
    • the economics of modern healthcare
    • why he believes medicine is slowly starting to change

    Dr. Klaper also shares details about his new book, Moving Medicine Forward, and why he believes the next generation of doctors could transform healthcare as we know it.

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    45 分
  • NBSV 222: Paul Erlandson on ethical veganism and running an animal sanctuary
    2026/05/12

    What does it mean to treat veganism not just as an identity, but as a practice? I'm joined by Paul Erlandson, co-founder of Rivendell Sanctuary, for a conversation about animal sanctuaries, ethical veganism, mindfulness, and the relationships we build with farmed animals when we actually get to know them as individuals.

    Paul shares the story of how he and his wife started their sanctuary from scratch during the pandemic, why their first rescued pigs changed everything, and how his decades-long spiritual practice shaped his approach to veganism. We also get into some nuanced territory: rescue chickens and eggs, veganism as a "practice" versus an "identity," the discomfort of being the only vegan at the table, and why sanctuaries can be such powerful catalysts for change.

    We discuss:

    • How and why Paul went from musician to sanctuary founder
    • Why veganism isn't a "lifestyle preference"
    • How sanctuaries help people connect the dots between dogs, cats, and farmed animals
    • Why delicious vegan food is part of activism

    …and much more!

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    54 分
  • NBSV 221: It's never too late to get strong (even in your 70s), with Jane Thurnell-Read
    2026/04/28

    Strength training in later life might be one of the most important things you can do for your health. Jane Thurnell-Read—vegan, author, activist, and 78-year-old strength athlete—joins me to share how she went from thinking she was "too old for the gym" to deadlifting 160 pounds and getting stronger every year. We get into what actually changes when you start lifting later in life, why it's never too late to build strength, and how that strength shows up in everyday life.

    We also dig into the mindset side of aging: the myths that keep people stuck, and what most folks get wrong about "enjoying life".

    Jane shares her journey from decades of vegetarianism to going vegan in her late 60s, how she approaches training now (including working around injuries), and what she'd say to any woman over 60 who thinks strength training isn't for her.

    If "too late" has crossed your mind, this conversation is your wake-up call.

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    45 分