Better Life for Animals

066: Breaking Through the Trance: Clare Mann on Animal Advocacy and Human Psychology

39 min · 25 mei 2026
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Most people move through life without questioning the systems around them. Then something changes. Maybe it's watching footage from a factory farm. Maybe it's meeting a rescued animal and realizing they are far more emotionally complex than we were taught to believe. Or maybe it's the unsettling realization that the products we once consumed without thought are connected to immense suffering hidden behind closed doors. For many vegans, that moment creates a profound psychological shift. The world no longer looks the same. In this deeply thought-provoking episode of the Better Life for Animals podcast, Cheryl Moss sits down with vegan psychologist, author, and speaker Clare Mann to explore the emotional reality of awakening to animal suffering while living in a society that continues to normalize it. Clare coined the term vystopia to describe the emotional distress, grief, and isolation many ethical vegans experience after becoming aware of the disconnect between society's stated love for animals and its participation in systems of exploitation. This conversation goes far beyond food choices. Together, Cheryl and Clare unpack the hidden psychology behind why people resist changing their behavior, even when they genuinely care about animals. They explore cognitive dissonance, denial, emotional self-protection, social conditioning, cultural traditions, and the powerful influence of conformity. You'll also hear practical guidance for becoming a more effective advocate without burning out emotionally. Rather than relying solely on facts, Clare explains why compassionate communication, emotional connection, and thoughtful questions often create far more meaningful conversations than confrontation or debate. Throughout the episode, Cheryl and Clare role-play real-world conversations many vegans encounter with family members, coworkers, and friends. Clare shares strategies designed to reduce defensiveness while helping people feel safe enough to reflect on their own beliefs and behaviors. This episode is especially important for: • Vegans navigating feelings of grief, frustration, or isolation • Animal advocates seeking healthier ways to communicate • Anyone curious about the psychology behind resistance to veganism • People interested in cognitive dissonance and human behavior • Those searching for hope in the movement for animals The conversation also shines a light on the healing role animal sanctuaries play in helping people reconnect with animals as individuals instead of commodities. Despite the emotional weight of the topic, the episode ultimately delivers a message of hope: meaningful change is possible, and it often begins with one honest, compassionate conversation at a time. https:// [https://betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/066-Clare-Mann]betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/066-Clare-Mann [https://betterlifeforanimals.com/podcast/066-Clare-Mann] About Clare Mann Clare Mann is a vegan psychologist, speaker, communications coach, and author known internationally for her work on the psychological impacts of living ethically in a non-vegan world. Her groundbreaking work on vystopia has helped countless vegans better understand the emotional challenges that can arise after awakening to the realities of animal exploitation.

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