Episodes

  • Creativity With a Cause
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode, Ben Hunt sits down with spoken word artist, digital collage maker, and vegan-feminist researcher Lauren-Marie Kennedy. From growing up rescuing worms on the playground to challenging anthropocentric norms in her academic work, Lauren-Marie’s journey is one of transformation, vulnerability, and radical creativity.

    Together, they explore:

    • What it means to be a “creative with a cause”
    • How satire, poetry, and humour can open space for deeper reflection
    • The emotional toll of activism—and how art can offer resilience
    • Blending non-traditional academic methods with creative research
    • The roots of Scottish veganism and her exciting PhD plans

    Lauren-Marie shares her reflections on burnout, inspiration, performance, and the power of creative freedom as an antidote to despair.

    🌐 Learn more about Lauren-Marie and her work:

    https://www.laurenmariekennedy.com

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    42 mins
  • Animating Animal Rights
    Jun 1 2025

    In this episode, Ben Hunt speaks with Rob Pownall, Founder and CEO of Protect the Wild, to mark the 10-year anniversary of the organisation's founding. What began as a Facebook page to resist fox hunting has grown into one of the UK’s most impactful wildlife protection groups, blending bold media strategy with grassroots activism.

    We explore:

    • Rob’s unexpected journey from teenager to full-time campaigner
    • The evolution of Protect the Wild and the anti-hunt movement
    • How animations became their most powerful tool for change
    • Why storytelling, data, and digital strategy matter in animal rights
    • The psychology behind why animations connect with audiences


    🎥 Watch Protect the Wild’s animations:

    https://protectthewild.org.uk

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    https://www.performinganimalrights.org

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    57 mins
  • Vegan Character Comedy
    Feb 8 2025

    In this episode of The Performing Animal Rights Podcast, Ben Hunt sits down with Lee Brace, an award-winning actor, comedian, and writer known for his comedic character "Dawn Chorus." With a blend of humour, bird facts, and vegan advocacy, Lee’s performances at events like VegfestUK and Vegan Camp Out have captivated audiences and sparked conversations around animal rights.

    Together, they explore the origins of Dawn Chorus, the role of comedy in activism, and Lee’s plans to take vegan stand-up into the mainstream. Discover how laughter, satire, and creative storytelling can be powerful tools for social change.

    Find Lee online:

    • Website: leebrace.co.uk
    • Instagram: @plant_braced


    For more episodes, visit performinganimalrights.org.

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    43 mins
  • Building a Vegan Theatre
    Dec 7 2024

    In this episode of The Performing Animal Rights Podcast, host Ben Hunt sits down with Alison Harris and Terry Thompson, the founders and directors of The Garlinge Theatre in Canterbury, Kent—the UK’s first all-vegan theatre. Located on a stunning organic farm, this 300-seat venue is a trailblazer for combining performance art with a strong ethical stance.

    Alison and Terry share the inspiring story behind The Garlinge Theatre’s creation, the challenges of establishing a theatre with vegan principles, and their vision for the future of sustainable and ethical performance spaces. They also discuss how theatre can act as a tool for change, shaping conversations around veganism, sustainability, and compassion.

    Tune in to learn how The Garlinge Theatre is redefining the intersection of art and activism, and what’s next for this unique community space.

    🎭 Follow The Garlinge Theatre:

    Instagram & Facebook: @garlingetheatre

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    49 mins
  • Viral Vegan Activism
    Nov 8 2024

    In this episode of The Performing Animal Rights Podcast, Ben speaks with Molly Elwood, creator of the satirical project Elwood Organic Dog Meat, and comedian Jake Yapp, host of the Vegan Life Magazine Podcast. They explore how humour and satire can disarm audiences and provoke thought, with Elwood Organic Dog Meat challenging society’s ethical double standards by presenting a fictional dog meat farm that parallels the treatment of other animals in agriculture. Together, they discuss the challenges of balancing humour with the seriousness of animal rights, as well as the impact of Elwood Dog Meat as a viral tool for activism.

    Learn more about Molly’s work at elwooddogmeat.com and mollyelwood.com, and follow Jake’s comedy and podcasting at jakeyapp.co.uk. For more episodes and resources, visit performinganimalrights.org.

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    48 mins
  • Staging Animal Rights
    Oct 25 2024

    In this episode of The Performing Animal Rights Podcast, Ben Hunt interviews Anastasia Bunce, Artistic Director of Patch Plays, and Grace Joy Howarth, playwright and musician. Together, they explore how theatre can inspire audiences to rethink animal ethics and environmental issues, discussing their creative processes, the impact of their productions, and their vision for the future of activist theatre.

    Discover more about Anastasia's work at anastasiabunce.com, Grace's projects at gracejoyhowarth.com, and Patch Plays at patchplays.com. For more episodes, visit performinganimalrights.org.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Theatre & Veganism
    Apr 9 2024

    Playwright and actor Bibi Lucille, talks to Ben about writing and performing a one-person vegan play, including her creative process and her experience at Edinburgh Fringe Festival.


    Buy the playscript for Meat Cute from www.aurorametro.com/product/meat-cute/

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    44 mins
  • Performance in Animal Rights Roundtable
    Apr 9 2023

    In October 2022, creative activists came together to share their experiences of performance in the animal rights movement, for a live online event. Hosted by Leigh Venus; drag artist Dan Hellman, Songwriters Barbara Helen and Vegan Queen V, campaigner Harley McEckersal, and performance artist Ben Hunt, explored what creative practice can bring to the movement. This event was hosted by Bright Eyes Theatre Arts, a theatre company focused on the non-human animal narrative.

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    1 hr and 48 mins