VegRadio - Interviews with Famous Vegetarians!


All the above interviews were recorded in C.K.C.U. 93.1 F.M., and originally aired on the radio show titled "The Vegetarian Feature" in 1995.
Edward Jurewicz was the producer and the host of the show, and Andrew Wisniewski was the recording technician.

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Prof. Tom Regan, Department of Philosophy, North Carolina State University, Topic - Animal Rights.
Dr. Michael Klaper, Institute of Nutrition Education and Research, Topic - Vitamin B12.
Prof. Julian Wolfe, Department of Philosophy, Carleton University, Topic - Vegetarianism on Moral Grounds.
Steve "Nasty" Anderson, Karate World Champion, Black Belt Hall of Fame, Topic - Martial Arts and Vegetarianism.
Mavis Lindgren, World Champion in Marathon Running, Topic - Fitness and Vegetarianism.
Esther Klein, Animal Defense League of Canada, Topic - Testing on Animals for Cosmetic and Medical Purposes.
Prof. V. Subramaniam, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, Topic - Vegetarianism in Hinduism
Related Links:
About Prof. Tom Regan
Website of Dr. Michael Klaper
Karate World Champion Steve "Nasty" Anderson among other martial artists
An Article on Mavis Lindgren - Marathon Run World Champion
Animal Defence League of Canada
Diamond Hall of Fame and Diamond Ring Winners - including Steve "Nasty" Anderson