Vegetarians and vegans often believe their diets are healthier for the environment, and help promote animal rights. This isn't always the case. Often these diets consist of highly processed products from the industrial agricultural complex that only help promote the monoculture thousands of acres. In episode 35, we talk to Kate Kavanaugh, a former vegetarian who made the transition to an omnivorous diet and became a butcher, eventually opening her own butcher shop - Western Daughters Butcher Shoppe - in Colorado. We talked about how Kate came to make this transition, regenerative farming pracatices, and what makes Western Daughters so unique.

The Links

Western Daughters Butcher Shoppe Western Daughters on Facebook Kate Kavanaugh on Instagram Eat Wild

Music from the Show:

Nick Piccone - You's and I's Reel Big Fish - Say Ten Shocking Blue - Acka Raga Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera - Ride a Hustler's Dream

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