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123: Philosophy, Ethics, and the Joy of Going Vegan: Matt Halteman's Compassionate Approach to Food

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Episode 123: Philosophy, Ethics, and the Joy of Going Vegan: Matt Halteman's Compassionate Approach to Food

Guest: Dr. Matthew Halteman
Host: Dr. Frank Sabatino
Presented by: National Health Association

Episode Summary

In this episode of the Health Science Podcast, Dr. Frank Sabatino sits down with Dr. Matthew Halteman, a professor of philosophy at Calvin University and fellow at the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics. Dr. Halteman is a passionate advocate for animal rights and food justice, serving on the advisory boards of organizations such as the Better Food Foundation and CreatureKind. He is also the author of Hungry Beautiful Animals: The Joyful Case for Going Vegan—a book that explores the ethical, philosophical, and joyful aspects of a plant-based lifestyle.

Throughout the conversation, Dr. Halteman shares his journey into philosophy and animal advocacy, discusses the intersection of ethics and food choices, and offers insight into the transformative power of veganism—not just for personal health, but for the well-being of animals, the environment, and society. The discussion also explores the deeper philosophical and hermeneutic perspectives that shape our food systems and worldviews.

Key Topics Discussed

  • Dr. Halteman’s background in philosophy and his journey into animal advocacy

  • The role of philosophy in helping people examine their food choices

  • The ethical and existential dimensions of veganism

  • How our personal, emotional, and social attachments shape our relationship with food

  • The mechanistic worldview and its impact on our treatment of animals and nature

  • The concept of Shalom and its relevance to food justice and compassionate eating

  • How to approach veganism as a joyful, evolving journey rather than an all-or-nothing mindset

  • Addressing cognitive dissonance and embracing an ethical, holistic lifestyle

  • The importance of joy, flourishing, and connection in the vegan movement

About Matthew Halteman

Dr. Matthew Halteman is a professor of philosophy at Calvin University and a fellow at the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics. His work focuses on applied ethics, particularly animal and food ethics. He has authored multiple books, including Hungry Beautiful Animals: The Joyful Case for Going Vegan, Compassionate Eating as Care of Creation, and Philosophy Comes to Dinner (co-edited with Andrew Chignell and Terence Cuneo).

Beyond academia, he has co-founded and convened events such as the Animals and the Kingdom of God Lecture Series and the Wake Up Weekend Festival, both of which promote awareness and education on ethical eating and animal advocacy.

Connect with Matthew Halteman

🌎 Website: www.hungrybeautifulanimals.com
📚 Get the book: Hungry Beautiful Animals: The Joyful Case for Going Vegan (available at your favorite bookseller)
🔗 LinkedIn: Matthew Halteman
📘 Facebook: Matthew C. Halteman
📷 Instagram: @hungrybeautifulanimals

Resources & Links

  • Learn more about the National Health Association: healthscience.org

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Final Thoughts from the Guest

Dr. Halteman encourages listeners to explore veganism as a joyful, life-enriching journey rather than a rigid rule-based commitment. By embracing compassionate eating, individuals can align their personal choices with values of kindness, health, and sustainability while enhancing their overall well-being.

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