The meat question
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Summary
Why can reasonable people look at the same evidence on meat—and still eat very differently? Matthew Kessler shares a personal essay reflecting on his time working on livestock farms, conversations with experts across all sides of the issue, and on his own on-and-off relationship with eating animals.
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Episode edited and hosted by Matthew Kessler. Music by Blue dot sessions.
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