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Kip Andersen is this week’s guest. He’s the man behind the new environmental documentary, Cowspiracy. Described as “the film environmental organizations don’t want you to see,” it chronicles Kip’s journey to uncover the most destructive industry facing our planet.
Kip and I discuss the catalyst for creating the film, how a Mad Cowboy almost scared him out of finishing the movie, and the most important first step we can take to help the environment and find true sustainability.
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Show Notes: CowspiracyHampton Creek (planty eggs & cookies)Find A ScreeningHost A ScreeningThe Mad CowboyAnimals United MovementBeyond MeatNacho Recipe via Minimalist Baker
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And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
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Kip Andersen is this week’s guest. He’s the man behind the new environmental documentary, Cowspiracy. Described as “the film environmental organizations don’t want you to see,” it chronicles Kip’s journey to uncover the most destructive industry facing our planet.
Kip and I discuss the catalyst for creating the film, how a Mad Cowboy almost scared him out of finishing the movie, and the most important first step we can take to help the environment and find true sustainability.
Here’s Kip:
Listen and subscribe in iTunesListen and subscribe in Stitcher
Show Notes: CowspiracyHampton Creek (planty eggs & cookies)Find A ScreeningHost A ScreeningThe Mad CowboyAnimals United MovementBeyond MeatNacho Recipe via Minimalist Baker
Got something to say about this episode?Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram and make sure to tag me or #onepartpodcast.
Want more?Head over to iTunes and Stitcher to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Kip’s inspiring story.
And please share this episode with someone who might need it!

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