Every movement begins with a moment of clarity. For me, that moment has been building for years—and now, it’s time to share it with the world.
I’m so excited to officially introduce you to the Better Life for Animals podcast.
This show has been a long time coming. It’s rooted in over 20 years of vegan living, a deep respect for animals, and an unwavering desire to use my voice to help those who don’t have one. The idea was simple: what if we could create a space that uplifts the work of animal sanctuaries and the people who make them possible?
What if we could tell stories that matter—and inspire more people to act with compassion?
That’s exactly what this podcast aims to do.
What You’ll Hear on Better Life for Animals
The podcast features a powerful lineup of guests: animal sanctuary founders, volunteers, lifelong vegans, advocates, authors, and changemakers from all walks of life. You’ll hear about rescued animals who found healing, people who left it all behind to care for others, and everyday heroes who simply couldn’t look away anymore.
But this show isn’t just about animals—it’s about us. About how we show up. About the decisions we make every day and the kind of world we want to build.
Whether you’re vegan, vegan-curious, or simply someone who cares deeply about animals, this podcast is for you.
Each episode will leave you feeling more informed, more connected, and more hopeful. Because when we shine a light on compassion, change becomes possible.
What’s Coming Next
In Episode 001, you’ll hear from Cheryl Moss herself. Cheryl will dive deep into her journey from adopting her rescue dog Ruby to becoming a passionate animal advocate. She’ll share how her 20-year journey of vegan living shaped her mission to raise awareness and build compassion for animals. Cheryl’s story is one of personal growth, transformation, and the power of using your voice for change.
In Episode 002, we will meet John Oberg, an influential animal advocate who’s dedicated his life to making the world a better place for animals. He’ll share insights from his journey and how each of us can take action.
In Episode 003, Linda Middlesworth, a renowned animal sanctuary founder, will discuss her mission to create safe havens for animals in need. Her story is one of resilience, love, and dedication, and she’ll offer valuable tips on how we can all contribute to the cause.
As we move beyond these episodes, you can expect even more incredible stories from sanctuaries, experts, and advocates. Each episode will bring fresh perspectives, practical advice, and powerful inspiration to keep the momentum for compassion alive.
Here’s How You Can Help
If you believe in a kinder world for animals, there are a few simple ways you can support this show:
✔️ Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform
✔️ Share the trailer with friends, family, and fellow advocates
✔️ Leave a rating or review—this helps others discover the show
✔️ Visit a local animal sanctuary and get involved
Together, we can build a community rooted in empathy and action. We can use our voices to uplift those working tirelessly for a better world—one where all beings are treated with respect and compassion.
Thank you for being here at the beginning of this journey. I’m so grateful for your support—and I can’t wait for you to hear what’s coming next.
You can also download my FREE ebook, Be a Hero For Animals. This is perfect people of all ages. https://betterlifeforanimals.com/cool-stuff/
Let’s create a better life for animals, together.
With gratitude,
Cheryl Moss
Host, Better Life for Animals Podcast
www.BetterLifeForAnimals.com
About Cheryl Moss
Cheryl Moss is the host of the Better Life for Animals podcast, where she shares uplifting stories from sanctuaries and highlights the work of vegan activists, ethical consumers, and animal welfare leaders. A passionate advocate for animal welfare, she is dedicated to ending factory farming and is working to raise $100,000 for Mercy For Animals to support underrepresented sanctuaries.
Beyond podcasting, Cheryl is a banking professional and an accomplished children’s author. A graduate of Main Street Vegan Academy, she promotes plant-based living through her books—Gabriel, Cluck, and Pickle the Pig—which inspire young readers to embrace kindness, sustainability, and compassion for animals.
When not advocating, she enjoys Pilates, show jumping, and spending time with her rescue dogs and grandchildren. Through her work, writing, and activism, Cheryl continues to inspire positive change for animals and the planet.
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