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Learn moreFrom the extra pounds and bullies that left her eating lunch alone at school to the low self-esteem that left her both physically and emotionally vulnerable to abuse, Jasmin Singer's weight defined her life. Even after she embraced a vegan lifestyle and a passion for animal rights advocacy, she defied any skinny vegan stereotypes by getting heavier. It was only after she committed to juice fasts and a diet of whole foods that she lost almost a hundred pounds and realized what it means to be truly full. Told with humble humor and heartbreaking honesty, this is Jasmin's story of how she went from finding solace in a box of cheese crackers to finding peace within herself.
Jasmin Singer is the executive director of Our Hen House, a non-profit organization aiming to change the world for animals. She produces a weekly television show of the same name, hosts a Webby-recognized weekly podcast, has written for numerous online publications, including the Huffington Post and Mind Body Green, and has appeared on The Dr. Oz Show and Huff Po Live, and in the award-winning documentaries Vegucated and The Ghosts in Our Machine.
Jasmin Singer is the executive director of Our Hen House, a non-profit organization aiming to change the world for animals. She produces a weekly television show of the same name, hosts a Webby-recognized weekly podcast, has written for numerous online publications, including the Huffington Post and Mind Body Green, and has appeared on The Dr. Oz Show and Huff Po Live, and in the award-winning documentaries Vegucated and The Ghosts in Our Machine.