
How I Learned to Love Shrimp
Claim This Podcastby James Özden
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<p>How I Learned To Love Shrimp is a podcast showcasing innovative and impactful ways to help animals and build the animal advocacy movement. <br><br>We talk to campaigners, lobbyists, scientists, and other experts about a variety of ways to help animals: policy advocacy, pressure campaigns, alternative proteins, grassroots advocacy, and much more. We released episodes every 4 weeks or so. <br><br>Subscribe and please do share with any interested people! You can also leave feedback and suggestions by contacting us directly through our website.</p><p><br></p><p>Note: James' comments on the podcast don't represent the views of Coefficient Giving or the Farm Animal Welfare team at Coefficient Giving. The views he expresses in the podcast are his personal views. </p>
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Recent Episodes

June 4, 2026
Anne Hilhorst on hitting companies where it hurts
My guest for today is Anne Hilhorst, CEO of Wakker Dier, a Dutch animal welfare organisation. She joined Wakker Dier when she left university 15 years ago and plans to be there for another 15 years! Besides the impressive longevity of their staff, Wakker Dier is a really impressive and interesting organisation that I knew very little about. Thanks to them, no supermarket in the Netherlands has sold eggs from caged hens since 2006, no fast-growing breeds of chicken since 2021 and over 90% of t...

March 24, 2026
Toby Schiønning on "fair cop" and a new model for corporate campaigning
My guest today is Thorbjørn Schiønning, also known as Toby, who is the Director of Communications and Campaigns, and co-founder of Anima International. He’s been involved in animal rights for 15+ years, specialising in corporate outreach, campaigning and media work. In this epsiode, we speak about the recent huge success for chickens in Norway – where the Norwegian chicken industry agreed to phase out fast-growing broiler breeds, affecting over 70 million animals, by the end of 2027 – t...

February 26, 2026
Seth Green on why reducing meat consumption is hard and what actually works
This episode, I spoke with Seth Ariel Green, a research scientist at the Humane and Sustainable Food Lab at Stanford university. He recently published a meta-analysis called “Meaningfully reducing consumption of meat and animal products is an unsolved problem” (EA Forum summary here) where he reviewed over 30 papers and hundreds of interventions on the topic. Seth also writes about the science of meat reduction on his Substack, called Regression to the Meat, which I highly recommend checking ...
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- What is How I Learned to Love Shrimp?
<p>How I Learned To Love Shrimp is a podcast showcasing innovative and impactful ways to help animals and build the animal advocacy movement. <br><br>We talk to campaigners, lobbyists, scientists, and other experts about a variety of ways to help animals: policy advocacy, pressure campaigns, alternative proteins, grassroots advocacy, and much more. We released episodes every 4 weeks or so. <br><br>Subscribe and please do share with any interested people! You can also leave feedback and suggestions by contacting us directly through our website.</p><p><br></p><p>Note: James' comments on the podcast don't represent the views of Coefficient Giving or the Farm Animal Welfare team at Coefficient Giving. The views he expresses in the podcast are his personal views. </p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates weekly.
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