68 - Jasmin Singer on healing from childhood and living in alignment

68 - Jasmin Singer on healing from childhood and living in alignment

Author: Vegan Lifestyle Coach: Jenny Cheifetz March 26, 2025 Duration: 1:09:27

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ā­ļøGet the ⁠newsletter⁠Jasmin Singer is a radio, tv, and podcast host who is passionate about animal rights -- including, but not limited to, those belonging to her 6 rescued darlings. She is the author of Always Too Much and Never Enough and The VegNews Guide to Being a Fabulous Vegan. She's the host of the long-running, Webby-recognized Our Hen House podcast, The VegNews Podcast, and the TV and radio program, Environmental Connections -- which is part of her work with WXXI, Rochester, NY's PBS and NPR member station. After decades in NYC and Los Angeles, she now lives in Rochester where she enjoys making heartfelt-but-extremely-amateur crafts, moving around her furniture, and laughing with her wife, Moore.Jasmin's Notes from the Sidelines:

  1. Women relate to Jasmin's story because there are a lot of people struggling with a lot of things. The side-by-side truths mean that it can all be so.
  2. Veganism can be an extension of our beliefs about the exploitation of women's bodies, and how we feel about women's rights. It's a demonstration of feminism, because food is no longer about me and my body, it's about all the other bodies.
  3. Our whole adulthood is about healing from our childhood.
  4. Thin privilege is a toxic reality.
  5. People are complex, layered, and constantly changing, just like our definition of success. What are we trying to do with this one, precious life?
  6. Are we living in alignment with our belief systems?
  7. To deal with anxiety/depression, try: medication, going to friends for difficult discussions, take care of and be cared for by your spouse, pets, make aligned choices, don't overindulge in "feeling work."
  8. To deal with conflict, have an internal temper tantrum, then say a supportive mantra to yourself: I'm here, I've got you, I'll sit with you until you feel safe, seen and heard. Comfort your inner child and be your own regulator.
  9. You're exactly where you're supposed to be, and recognize that you've had so much success already.


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Hosted by Vegan Lifestyle Coach Jenny Cheifetz, The Flirty Vegan is a warm and engaging space for anyone curious about plant-based living. This isn't about strict rules or judgment; it's about the vibrant, practical, and often deeply personal journey of aligning your choices with your values. Each episode feels like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend, exploring the many facets of a compassionate lifestyle. You'll hear discussions that go beyond food, touching on the ethical decision to honor animals, the tangible impact on planetary conservation, and the personal health benefits that come from this mindful approach. Jenny guides these inspiring and important talks, weaving together stories from guests and her own experience to demystify the transition and celebrate its joys. The podcast naturally delves into the challenges and triumphs, offering listeners a sense of community and realistic advice. Whether you're fully committed or just dipping a toe in, the dialogue here is designed to educate and connect, leaving you with both motivation and a clearer understanding of how these choices ripple out into the world. It’s an invitation to explore a more intentional way of living, filled with discovery and genuine enthusiasm for making a difference.
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