Episode 512: Daniel Turbert On Photographing Farmed Animals - a podcast by Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan

from 2019-11-02T07:01:16

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-Jasmin and Mariann talk about the recent success for legislation in New York banning foie gras and improving working conditions for carriage horses, and the work that has been done to get to this point. They also discuss Mariann's new teaching position, and Jasmin's birthday!

-Jasmin talks to photographer Daniel Turbert from The Sentient Project about working to capture the full perspective of how society treats animals, why he chooses to focus on photographing farmed animals, documenting indigenous tribes in the Amazon, and his new documentary Cows Come Home. (14:50)

-Mariann brings us Rising Anxieties about the labeling of plant-based foods, and VEGAPHOBIA!. (49:50)

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