A Better Life For Animals: Advocacy, Sanctuaries & Change-Interview With Cheryl Moss
- Jennifer Shlomovich
- 4 hours ago
- 2 min read
You can watch this interview here.
Today my special guest is Cheryl Moss, host of the Better Life for Animals podcast and a passionate advocate for animal welfare. She’s on a mission to raise $100,000 for Mercy. For Animals while spotlighting sanctuaries and changemakers who are working to end factory farming. Cheryl is also an accomplished children’s author, with books that teach compassion and sustainability to young readers.
We discuss:
❇️ Cheryl's vegan journey Cheryl's children's books, podcast, and advocacy work
❇️ Our experiences being the only vegans in our family
❇️Tips for vegans and aspiring vegans who feel alone
You can click here to visit Cheryl's website and learn more about her work.
Do you do any advocacy work or contribute to organizations making a difference? Let me know in the comments.
Jennifer Shlomovich is a recovering people-pleaser turned confidence coach. As the only vegan in her household, she knows firsthand how challenging it can be to stay true to your values when the people around you aren’t on the same path. For years, she put everyone else’s needs ahead of her own, but through her journey, she discovered the power of setting boundaries, living by her values, and confidently prioritizing her well-being. Now, she helps busy women simplify plant-based living so they can improve their health, save time, and feel supported—even if their family isn’t on board. On her YouTube channel, The Confident Vegan, she shares inspiring interviews, practical tips, and empowering conversations about what it really means to live in alignment with your values. She is also the co-host of That Vegan Morning Show with Kimberly Winters of the Did You Bring The Hummus podcast—where they help you start your day the vegan way, live every Monday at 7 AM ET on YouTube.