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VZ 031: Lessons Learned in a Year of Being Vegetarian

January 19, 2014 //  by Larissa Galenes

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The beginning of a new year is a good time to reflect on the wins and losses of the previous year.  Because this month is also our one-year Veggie-versary, we thought it would be the perfect time to record a retrospective episode of sorts.  We discuss the things we think we did well as new vegetarians in 2013, as well as some of our most important lessons learned.

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Here’s what we mention in this episode:

Podcasts & Podcasters

  • Podcasters’ Roundtable – Podcasters Discussing Podcasting
    • Ray Ortega (The Podcasters’ Studio – How to Record, Publish and Promote Audio and Video Podcasts)
    • Daniel J. Lewis (The Audacity to Podcast)
    • Dave Jackson (School of Podcasting)
  • Pat Flynn (The Smart Passive Income Podcast)
  • Cliff Ravenscraft (Podcast Answer Man)
  • Here’s the episode of Podcasters’ Roundtable we were very fortunate to be a part of (recorded live on the exhibition floor at New Media Expo 2014! ) — PR023 – Are Conferences Worth It?

Veggie-versary Giveaways!

  • Vegetarian Zen t-shirts
  • Fat Sick & Nearly Dead DVD
  • Forks Over Knives DVD
  • Flip and Tumble Set of 5 Reusable Produce Bags
  • Peak Fresh Re-Usable Produce Bags, Set of 10
  • Breville BJS600XL Fountain Crush Masticating Slow Juicer

Quote of the  Week

Making mistakes is a lot better than not doing anything.

— Billy Joe Armstrong (Green Day)

Recipe of the Week

  • Asparagus & Brown Rice Bake

 

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Peace and Veggies,
Vickie and Larissa

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