Episode 35: Brett Mirliani & Normalizing Vegan

"Before I leave this planet, whatever I can do to end unnecessary suffering... that's my purpose."

-Brett Mirliani

 

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On this week's episode of the Eat Green Make Green Podcast, I sit down with the one and only Brett Mirliani.  Brett, among many other things, is the Founder of an amazing group called The Vegan Mindset, which is a community of professionals advocating the benefits of a plant-based diet and holistic vegan lifestyle.  We talk about how Brett was exposed to vegetarianism at a young age, why he chose to became vegetarian at age 16, how he approaches raising and feeding his three kids, how a lunch meeting sparked his recent transition to veganism, his desire to provide conscious investing options to future clients of his, and why he believes his purpose here is to end all unnecessary suffering.  Brett is an incredible guy and he is truly shattering the stereotypes associated with being a "vegan."

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"Before I leave this planet, whatever I can do to end unnecessary suffering... that's my purpose."On this week's episode of the Eat Green Make Green Podcast, I sit down with the one and only Brett Mirliani. Brett, among many other things, is the Founder of an amazing group called The Vegan Mindset, which is a community of professionals advocating the benefits of a plant-based diet and holistic vegan lifestyle. We talk about how Brett was exposed to vegetarianism at a young age, why he chose to became vegetarian at age 16, how he approaches raising and feeding his three kids, how a lunch meeting sparked his recent transition to veganism, his desire to provide conscious investing options to future clients of his, and why he believes his purpose here is to end all unnecessary suffering. Brett is an incredible guy and he is truly shattering the stereotypes associated with being a "vegan."Show Notes:The Vegan Mindset LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13518970Brett's Contact: bmirgs@mac.com

 

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Show Notes

The Vegan Mindset LinkedIn Group:  https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13518970

Brett's Contact:  bmirgs@mac.com

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