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Mar 26, 2025

The shaky underpinnings of horse racing in America were revealed in a recent New York Times article. The headline was stark: "Dead Athletes. Empty Stands. Why are We Paying Billions to Keep This Sport Alive?"

Investigative reporter Noah Schactman asked the questions that have needed to be asked for a long time--and...


Mar 19, 2025

The First Amendment is being applied to a basic animal rights issue that could end the torture at NIH laboratories.

PETA's Chief Legal Officer Jeff Kerr explains it all to Emil Guillermo.

For more info on the lawsuit against NIH, go to PETA.org

The PETA Podcast

PETA, the world's largest animal rights organization, is...


Mar 12, 2025

It's too easy to escape scrutiny if you're a laboratory that harms animals routinely. It takes PETA to go undercover to get the 24-7 truth. Listen to what an investigator found what High Quality Research in Colorado was doing to dogs and cats. 

Take action. Send a message to one of the lab's biggest client, Colorado...


Mar 6, 2025

In 1975, philosopher Peter Singer argued for the end of tyranny by human animals over non-human animals. His book "Animal Liberation," has been an ethical compass for several generations of animal rights activists.

In this conversation with Emil Guillermo, Singer talks about the changes in the last five decades, how his...


Ep 369: Peter Singer on his book, "Animal Liberation," 50 years later.

Mar 6, 2025

In 1975, philosopher Peter Singer argued for the end of tyranny by human animals over non-human animals. His book "Animal Liberation," has been an ethical compass for several generations of animal rights activists.

In this conversation with Emil Guillermo, Singer talks about the changes in the last five decades, how his...