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EPISODE · May 17, 2022

Anyone Can Change The World For Animals: Lessons in Social Media Advocacy from John Oberg

from Herd Around the Barn · host Kathy Stevens

While most of us have at least one social media account, we may not be using it as an effective way to advocate for the animals we so dearly love. Today, Kathy is joined by social media professional and vegan activist John Oberg, to talk about:His personal journey to veganism after watching the groundbreaking documentary Earthlings while he was in collegeHow social media’s “share” ability is one of the most important, yet overlooked, aspects of online activismThe importance of overcoming speciesism on social media in order to help “less cuddly” animals such as chickens, turkeys, and sea creaturesSocial media’s role as the ultimate “word of mouth” advocating for any cause, with exponential growth capabilitiesJohn’s online courses for animal advocates, including his latest addition Mastering Social Media to Change the WorldStay up to date on John’s work on:TwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInSupport John’s activism on Patreon and DonorBox.Connect with Kathy Stevens:Facebook: Kathy Stevens, Catskill Animal SanctuaryTwitter: @CASanctuaryBook: Where the Blind Horse SingsWebsite: CASanctuary.orgInstagram: @catskill_animal_sanctuaryYouTube: Catskill Animal SanctuaryTikTok: @CASanctuary

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