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Main Street Vegan Podcast, Nov. 29th, 2017: Catholic Veganism with Tami Kowal and Charlie Camosy

 Tami Kowal is a vegan Catholic mom of three vegan kids, a wife, a former elementary school teacher, an organic skincare and tea consultant, and a certified aromatherapy student, who runs the Facebook page, Catholic Vegan Life, in her spare time. She attends St. James Cathedral in Seattle where she teaches 4th grade faith formation and is also part of the marriage ministry there with her husband. She went vegan in 2008 and feels it is one of the best things she has ever done!

Facebook: CatholicVeganLife
Instagram: @CatholicVeganLife

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Charlie Camosy teaches Christian Ethics at Fordham University in the Bronx, New York. He’s married and new father of three adopted children from the Philippines…and two dogs. A big part of his research and activism is bringing strange bedfellows together to work for a more just and humane society–and he’s tried to do that with respect to protection of non-human animals.

Website: charlescamosy.com
Twitter: @CCamosy

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Blast from the past! If you’re interested in Catholicism and veganism/animal rights, particularly the 2015 papal encyclical about humans and the natural world, listen to this Main Street Vegan episode featuring Catholic animal activist Bruce Friedrich, formerly with Peta and Farm Sanctuary and now heading up the Good Food Institute.

Listen live to the Main Street Vegan Radio Show every Wednesday at 3pm US Eastern Time on Unity Online Radio.

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