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Animal Rights: The Blind Spot of Conscious Communities | Ep 234

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Content provided by Alex E Lamber. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alex E Lamber or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Wanna Grow Your High-Impact Podcast? I got you! → https://thelightleaders.org/courseytWant to be a guest? Fill our form: https://thelightleaders.org/applyJoin our Free Telegram Group: http://t.me/thelightleadersOur Website: http://thelightleaders.orgAbout Alex E Lamber:His website: http://thelightleaders.orgHis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexelamberSummaryIn this solo episode, Alex E Lamber explores why animal rights—and especially the horrors of factory farming—are often completely overlooked in conscious and spiritual communities. Drawing from his own journey into veganism and raw living, he shares why this topic is not just about food but about moral alignment, integrity, and co-creating a truly conscious new earth.Chapters00:00 - Introduction: Why Animal Rights Matter01:30 - Greetings from Norway, Contrast with Bali and a revealing story03:45 - Factory Farming: The Conscious Community’s Blind Spot07:10 - Story from a Conscious Event in Ubud10:05 - Why Influencers Stay Silent on Animal Abuse13:50 - The Emotional Attachment to Food16:20 - Factory Farming Should Be Illegal19:00 - Why Alex Focuses More on Vegan Content22:10 - A Call for Integrity in Conscious Communities

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Wanna Grow Your High-Impact Podcast? I got you! → https://thelightleaders.org/courseytWant to be a guest? Fill our form: https://thelightleaders.org/applyJoin our Free Telegram Group: http://t.me/thelightleadersOur Website: http://thelightleaders.orgAbout Alex E Lamber:His website: http://thelightleaders.orgHis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexelamberSummaryIn this solo episode, Alex E Lamber explores why animal rights—and especially the horrors of factory farming—are often completely overlooked in conscious and spiritual communities. Drawing from his own journey into veganism and raw living, he shares why this topic is not just about food but about moral alignment, integrity, and co-creating a truly conscious new earth.Chapters00:00 - Introduction: Why Animal Rights Matter01:30 - Greetings from Norway, Contrast with Bali and a revealing story03:45 - Factory Farming: The Conscious Community’s Blind Spot07:10 - Story from a Conscious Event in Ubud10:05 - Why Influencers Stay Silent on Animal Abuse13:50 - The Emotional Attachment to Food16:20 - Factory Farming Should Be Illegal19:00 - Why Alex Focuses More on Vegan Content22:10 - A Call for Integrity in Conscious Communities

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