48. Why Should Animal Suffering Matter to Us? (ft. Ryuji Chua)
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In this episode, I sit down with Ryuji Chua, to discuss effective ways to advocate, expanding the reach of our message, wild animal suffering and the scale of the issue with animal agriculture. Ryuji Chua is a filmmaker and educator renowned for his impactful contributions to animal rights. Among his notable achievements are his appearance on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, his documentary titled "How Conscious Can a Fish Be?", and his collaboration with Surge Activism on various videos. One of the aspects I truly admire about Ryuji is his ability to simplify intricate subjects, making them accessible to the broader public. He serves as a tremendous source of inspiration to me, and I trust that you'll also gain valuable insights from him in this episode – just as I did! *This Episode is also available on Spotify, Apple, Google Play. First episode together: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tndLxAiTgf4&t=100s Timecodes: 0:00 - 2:10 Introduction 2:15 - 8:10 How Conscious Can a Fish Be? 8:20 - 20:00 Wild animal suffering 21:00 - 27:00 Scale of animal ag 28:00 - 42:00 Effective tactics for activism 42:00 - 48:00 How many animals are killed every year? 48:35 - 53:00 The world is changing 53:00 - 58:00 Living a simple life 58:00 - 1:01:30 Conclusion Follow us: https://www.ryujichua.com https://www.itsjamiescorner.com
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