050: Ending Factory Farming: How Animal Rising Uses Compassionate Disruption to Protect Animals With Rose Patterson copertina

050: Ending Factory Farming: How Animal Rising Uses Compassionate Disruption to Protect Animals With Rose Patterson

050: Ending Factory Farming: How Animal Rising Uses Compassionate Disruption to Protect Animals With Rose Patterson

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Most people say they care about animals. Far fewer are willing to disrupt their own comfort to protect them.

In this episode of the Better Life for Animals Podcast, host Cheryl Moss speaks with Rose Patterson, Co-Director of Animal Rising, about what it actually takes to challenge systems built on animal suffering and why polite advocacy often fails to create change.

Rose has spent more than a decade on the front lines of animal advocacy, leading some of the most visible and controversial campaigns in the UK. From rescuing beagles from laboratory testing facilities to disrupting horse races and dairy distribution centers, her work forces an uncomfortable but necessary question:

If factory farming depends on silence, what happens when people refuse to stay quiet?

In this conversation, Rose shares how early experiences with animals shaped her path, how education and ethics inform her activism, and why Animal Rising focuses on systems rather than individuals. She explains how nonviolent, public disruption creates conversations that silence never could, and why compassion, not blame, is at the heart of their work.

This episode also explores:
• Why disruption works when awareness campaigns fall short
• The difference between sanctuary as a place and sanctuary as an ethic
• The beagle rescue trials and what they reveal about morality and legality
• Why spilled milk sparked outrage while animal suffering remains ignored
• How plant-based transitions are essential to ending factory farming
• What meaningful action can look like, even for those who feel hesitant

Ending factory farming requires more than concern. It requires courage, clarity, and a willingness to challenge comfort.

www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com/podcast/050-Rose-Patterson

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