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In this solo episode of Plant Based Curious, I’m walking you through my three-part playbook for navigating social situations as the only plant-based eater in the room. We start with the mindset play: finding your anchor why (mine started with a health scare and grew into something much deeper) and discovering the quiet courage to stay true to your values even when it feels lonely. I share the personal story behind my journey, including the moment I stopped using the word “meat” and started saying “animals,” and why that small shift changed everything.
Then we move to the strategy play: how to show up as the generous guest with a show-stopping dish (instead of the person nibbling on sad lettuce by the cooler). I’ll tell you what I learned from my friend Pam, whose vegan mac and cheese made everyone forget they were eating plant-based, and how I stopped feeling left out and started feeling proud.
Finally, the communication play: your go-to scripts for the questions that always come whether it’s genuine curiosity, a direct challenge, or the tough guilt trip. I’ll give you the exact words I use to stay gracious, hold my boundary, and pivot the conversation toward connection instead of conflict.
If you’ve ever regressed under social pressure, felt like the odd one out, or just wished someone understood what it’s like to be the only vegan at the table, this episode is for you. You’ll walk away with a game plan, some courage, and the reminder that you deserve to take up space exactly as you are.
Plus, I’ll tell you about my book, A Whole Life Nourished, for anyone ready to go deeper into building a life that feels good from the inside out.
Let’s get curious together.
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By Diane Randall, M.A., CHC, AADP4.9
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In this solo episode of Plant Based Curious, I’m walking you through my three-part playbook for navigating social situations as the only plant-based eater in the room. We start with the mindset play: finding your anchor why (mine started with a health scare and grew into something much deeper) and discovering the quiet courage to stay true to your values even when it feels lonely. I share the personal story behind my journey, including the moment I stopped using the word “meat” and started saying “animals,” and why that small shift changed everything.
Then we move to the strategy play: how to show up as the generous guest with a show-stopping dish (instead of the person nibbling on sad lettuce by the cooler). I’ll tell you what I learned from my friend Pam, whose vegan mac and cheese made everyone forget they were eating plant-based, and how I stopped feeling left out and started feeling proud.
Finally, the communication play: your go-to scripts for the questions that always come whether it’s genuine curiosity, a direct challenge, or the tough guilt trip. I’ll give you the exact words I use to stay gracious, hold my boundary, and pivot the conversation toward connection instead of conflict.
If you’ve ever regressed under social pressure, felt like the odd one out, or just wished someone understood what it’s like to be the only vegan at the table, this episode is for you. You’ll walk away with a game plan, some courage, and the reminder that you deserve to take up space exactly as you are.
Plus, I’ll tell you about my book, A Whole Life Nourished, for anyone ready to go deeper into building a life that feels good from the inside out.
Let’s get curious together.
Send us Fan Mail
Support the show
"Thanks for listening to The Plant-Based Curious Podcast. If this episode helped you, please share it with one friend who might need it. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss a step on your journey. For questions or to connect, visit me at plant-basedcurious.com."