Safe and Sound Podcast – this weeks guest Roz Holland

Roz HollandVeterinary surgeon and SAFE Veterinary Science advisor Roz Holland is this week’s Safe and Sound guest. Since graduating as a vet in 2006, Roz has spent most of her career overseas working in a mix of general practice, emergency, and welfare work – predominantly companion animal de-sexing programs. Roz went vegan on her own five years ago after rationally approaching welfare issues on a harm minimization basis. She had never met another vegan at that time.

Listen to Roz talk about the life of a chicken in factory farms. Chickens raised for meat suffer hock burns, foot burns, lameness, fluid retention, and metabolic disease resulting in suffocation and heart failure. Layer hens become aggressive because of their chronic frustration and boredom in their relentlessly sterile and cramped conditions. Hear about broiler ‘parent’ birds being deliberately kept hungry, and how the business of supplying chicken is a monopoly that has the farmer trapped as well as the birds. What about the term ‘free range’? What does it actually mean when it comes to chicken production?

Roz also talks about the intelligence, sentience, and factory farming of fish.

Safe and Sound Podcast with our guest Damien Oehlrich

Safe and Sound’s guest this week is gifted vegan chef Damian Oehlrich, who has just opened Whanganui’s first vegan restaurant. He talks with Sandra Kyle about his love for food and hospitality, the benefits of a vegan diet, and his desire to turn New Zealanders into healthy eaters.

Safe and Sound Podcast with our guest Shanti Aluwalia

Why might the coalition want to keep Jacinda away from animal welfare? What is a farmer and ex rodeo participant doing in charge of animal welfare in this country? How does ‘gatekeeping’ in Parliament stand in the way of animal welfare progress? How is it that Codes of Welfare end up protecting farmers instead of animals under The Animal Welfare Act? Why does it make good economic sense to move away from factory farming?
What can we do to hold the government to account about breaking promises on animal welfare?

Safe and Sound’s guest this week, Shanti Ahluwalia answers these questions and more. Shanti worked for several years as policy advisor for SAFE, and shares some of his insights with us about the workings of government.

His advice is for activists and animal lovers to write to the Prime Minister and request her government honour its promise to appoint a separate, entirely independent, Minister for Animals.

What You Can Do:
Write a short email to Jacinda.Adern@parliament.govt.nz asking for a separate Minister for Animals.

Safe and Sound Podcast with our guest Sam Tucker

From being New Zealand’s youngest-ever broadcaster (at FreeFM in Hamilton) to managing programs for Vegan Outreach in Australia and New Zealand, Sam Tucker has been a significant voice against animal cruelty and for veganism for more than a decade. And he’s still just in his early twenties!

Listen to the boy from rural Waikato’s story, and his work for Vegan Outreach