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  <title>With Maria Ioannidou - THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN RELATIONS WITH OTHER ANIMALS - Episode 28</title>
  <description>We explore the psychology of speciesism. How are we able to use, kill and consume some other animals whilst claiming to love others? Many people are upset by what happens in the animal use industries, yet they don’t change their behaviour. How can we explain this? What stops vegetarians and pescatarians going vegan? Were lapsed vegans ever truly ethical vegans? Maria gives us an insight into the strategies we use when navigating the moral emotions that arise when faced with the clash of our values and behaviours. We explore the importance of the language we use in our advocacy, and it’s potential to be both harmful and ineffective, as well as a powerful tool for social change. And we discuss how we might communicate our message more effectively in order to progress our movement, including the importance of getting feedback from outside our bubble. </description>
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