With all of our community outreach events canceled due to the coronavirus crisis, UPC is finding new and creative ways to share our message about chickens and to celebrate International Respect for Chickens Day. To reach people who are staying safely at home, we are introducing a new podcast, Hope for the Animals.
With all of our community outreach events canceled due to the coronavirus
crisis, UPC is finding new and creative ways to share our message about
chickens and to celebrate International Respect for Chickens Day. To reach
people who are staying safely at home, we are introducing a new podcast, Hope
for the Animals! The number of people listening to podcasts has
grown exponentially in the last five years and over 67 million people in the
U.S. listen to at least one podcast a month. This podcast will help UPC
connect to an entirely new audience, especially young people who make up the
majority of podcast listeners. Our podcast will be heard on numerous hosting
sites like iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and more.
There are some distinct advantages to podcasts over other forms of media.
Videos, webinars, online workshops, and articles all require you to stare at
a screen. With a podcast, you can listen while exercising, cleaning the
house, driving, gardening, etc., offering a break from the increased screen
time as we shelter at home.
UPC’s
Hope for the Animals will cover a variety of farmed
animal issues including the ethical, environmental, spiritual,
heartbreaking, and heartwarming aspects of living vegan. In every episode,
we will have engaging conversations with special guests on the critical
reasons for living a vegan lifestyle covering issues such as the humane
hoax, effective communication and outreach in animal advocacy, and current
events that are relevant to the protection of animals. We hope you will
enjoy this fresh and innovative form of outreach and help us by sharing it
with your online community.
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