Category: Blog

How to stay productive as an animal advocate.

Cruelty never sleeps and neither should your work as an animal advocate. That doesn’t mean you have to constantly work and not play or rest, but that you must learn how to stay productive and smart. In my 6 years of doing this work, I have tested various ways and ideas that got recommended to…

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How everyone can help our wildlife.

Remember those videos of wild animals roaming the empty streets that came out during the quarantine? It was so lovely to witness how peaceful their surroundings were when humans had to be locked inside for our reckless behaviour. They had Earth for themselves, even if just for a few weeks. I don’t know about you…

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Make vegan choices, let others live.

Can you remember that time you first saw a video of a non-human animal being abused? What did you hear? What did you see?  How did it make you feel? If the footage touched you deeply, you probably wanted to act upon these feelings. You felt desperate to help stop this exploitation and to tell…

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What ACTUALLY helps me with social anxiety.

Today I want to talk about my experience with having social anxiety. Mental health is something I feel very strongly about and although there are things I am not prepared to share, I am definitely not shy when it comes to talking about anxiety and depression. When I got diagnosed with a serious mental illness…

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How to read more books this year.

When I was a young girl, I would read books that were written for 12-year-olds and hid them under my shirt. I was just tired of reading simple books that didn’t give me something to ponder on. Books were always my escape, and my mother would always take us to the library when we were…

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How to be vegan in school.

September is just around the corner and it would be wise if we start talking about how to be vegan in school this year. Young people are not supported when making a decision to live more ethical and healthier lives. We mock them, ignore them or bully them. We want them to do good yet…

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