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Our Hen House produces insightful, inspiring podcasts that change the world for animals.
On the signature Our Hen House Podcast, hosts Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan talk to everyone from artists and authors to educators and politicians who are working to end the exploitation of animals. These dynamic conversations will appeal to anyone who cares about animals and wants to be a part of a better world. The OHH podcast has been honored several times by the coveted Webby Awards.
On the Animal Law Podcast, Mariann and her guests dig down deep into the cases and issues that are shaping the law and deciding whether animals will be recognized and protected, or left out in the cold. From whether an animal can be a legal person, to what cruelty laws actually mean, to endangered species protections and beyond, the law matters to animals and to those who care about them.
On the limited series, Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan, Jasmin does her best to finally become a better cook. (Spoiler: She doesn’t always succeed.)
Founded in January 2010—and on the air every week since—Our Hen House is a not-for-profit organization and all donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.