25 February 2007
David Wolfe – considered by many to be the world’s leading authority on raw-food nutrition. What foods does he recommend eating? What about superfoods, herbs, hydration, antioxidants? What did he have for breakfast and what’s his favorite juice combination??? You’ll hear the answers from the author of “The Sunfood Diet Success System” and founder of […]
18 February 2007
From the high seas somewhere between Antarctica and Australia, guest Jonny Vasic, international director of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, talks about the latest adventures protecting whales from the Japanese fleet. Also, Tom Murphy, national outreach director for VOTE HEMP, comments on the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007 introduced into the US Congress this […]
11 February 2007
Affairs of the heart, a healthy heart, and a healthy sex life with guest Milton Mills, MD, a Stanford Medical School graduate who thinks milk should come with a warning label. And, we’ll find out what’s more disgusting than that unwanted smooch from your ex. LISTEN FOR DR MILLS’ FREE SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS LATER THIS MONTH […]
4 February 2007
Guest Kevin Lawrence, launching a new website – www.CrueltyFree.com, about his going vegan because of listening to GO VEGAN WITH BOB LINDEN, and flying back from Canada – where he now lives – to burn his UCLA diploma in protest of cruel animal experimentation on campus. Also, Global Cooling if you Go Vegan? Don’t miss […]
28 January 2007
On the 6th anniversary of Go Vegan with Bob Linden – the very first guest on the program – Ingrid Newkirk, founder and president of PETA.
21 January 2007
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14 January 2007
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7 January 2007
Two-time Academy Award-winning film maker Curt Johnson talks about his new movie Your Mommy Kills Animals screening Saturday January 20th at the American Film Institute as a benefit for Go Vegan Radio. Reserve your space for $25 in advance using PayPal and paying at MeatFreeAmerica@yahoo.com. It will be a $30 suggested donation at the door. […]











