We’re going 
where there’s people 
that aren’t vegan 
and the Bus will 
attract their attention 
and we’re going to be 
handing out vegan donuts 
that we baked last night, 
and handing out literature 
and hopefully 
get a few people thinking. 
Gather around, 
loving viewers! 
On this week’s edition of 
Good People, Good Works 
we board the comfortable 
and inviting Vegan Bus. 
The Vegan Bus project is 
a group of activists, 
artists and speakers 
who travel around 
in a school bus that 
uses vegetable oil as fuel 
with the mission to 
increase public awareness 
about the links 
between a lifestyle 
free of animal products, 
health and sustainability.
Based in Northampton, 
Massachusetts, USA 
the project was started by 
Evolvegan, an organization 
that is also responsible 
for Vegan Radio, 
a podcast about 
veganism, vegans, 
animal rights, and living 
a cruelty-free lifestyle 
and Veganica, 
an on-line gallery space 
for artists who are 
vegetarian or vegan 
to display their work.
Derek Goodwin is 
the founder and president 
of Evolvegan as well as 
The Vegan Bus’ driver. 
The bus is a vehicle 
of transformation. 
We use it to go places, 
talk about veganism and 
talk about sustainability 
issues with food and with 
other resources like fuel. 
The bus runs 
on waste vegetable oil, 
which we collect 
from restaurants, 
and so that’s always 
a good conversation starter. 
And just having a bus 
always makes people look 
and get happy 
and start talking. 
We have a local restaurant 
that gives us this oil 
when we’re local, and 
when we’re on the road, 
we have to get oil 
in other places, 
go to restaurants 
and ask them for it. 
Usually they let us take it. 
Traditionally, 
people have to pay 
to get rid of it.
So we’re taking it for free; 
lately there are 
more people collecting it 
to run grease cars 
or make biodiesel. 
It’s better 
for the environment. 
It helps recycle 
waste vegetable oil. 
So that’s a good thing. 
So, for an organization 
to have a big vehicle 
that they can use 
for events and things, 
it’s nice to be able to 
use the veggie oil 
and save some money. 
It’s a good way 
to start a conversation 
about issues 
that have to do with 
sustainable transportation.
The Vegan Bus stages 
terrific events 
that get people interested 
in living a life 
free of animal products. 
Right now 
a lot of our activities 
revolve around where 
we live in Northampton, 
Massachusetts. 
So what we like to do is 
have events that are fun 
and draw people in and 
just having great food 
and various activities. 
We have a vegan diner 
event that’s very popular, 
where we serve 
vegan diner food, 
kind of comfort foods that 
you might find at a diner. 
That’s been one of our
most popular (events). 
Let’s now meet 
Megan Shackelford 
who is a member 
of Evolvegan’s
board of directors 
as she recaps 
her experiences at
a local festival where 
The Vegan Bus conducted 
community outreach.
I thought the event today 
was really fun 
and I think a lot of people 
who don’t know about 
veganism 
or vegetarianism,
we got to hand out 
a lot of flyers 
and everybody 
was really into having 
some free vegan donuts. 
They were like, 
“Okay, we’ll try it, 
it’s a vegan donut, 
and I don’t know 
what this is all about.” 
But the fact that we were 
out there having fun, 
there was levity, 
there was happiness, 
we were being joyful 
and I think people were 
attracted to that. 
And I think that people 
who wouldn’t have been 
introduced to veganism 
or vegetarianism were, 
because of that. 
So I think it was great.
I hear that 
you have a special talent 
when it comes to cooking 
and baking?
That I do. 
That’s definitely 
my strength, 
is vegan baking 
and vegan cooking. 
And that’s how I try to 
win people over, because 
we all know that’s 
how you get to people 
is through their stomachs. 
So if you make something 
that tastes great, then 
I think people are going 
to be much more likely 
be converted to 
vegetarianism or veganism 
or healthy eating, 
as long as they know 
that they can still 
eat decadently. 
So would you say 
that people are surprised 
and delighted when 
they try your special treats 
that you’ve made? 
Yes, I think a lot of 
people don’t believe 
that it’s vegan. 
And that’s my whole point, 
to make something 
that tastes 
how I remember it 
before I went vegan. 
So I would say yes, 
they are delighted 
and surprised.
Apart from 
serving excellent food 
to the public, how else 
does The Vegan Bus 
create a buzz about 
the plant-based lifestyle?
We put on music shows. 
We have different artists 
come and perform. 
We have Raquy
and the Cavemen from 
New York City (USA). 
Raquy is vegan. 
She was probably 
our biggest draw. 
At vegan diner events 
we have vegan artists 
come in and play, 
and they’re usually 
from out of town, 
so it introduces 
the local people 
to the music 
of these vegan artists. 
When Good People, 
Good Works returns, 
we’ll learn more 
about the creative efforts 
of The Vegan Bus 
to spread the good news 
about sustainable living 
and the vegan diet. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back to 
Good People, Good Works 
here on 
Supreme Master Television 
where we are profiling 
The Vegan Bus.
The Vegan Bus is 
an initiative of Evolvegan, 
a group of activists, 
artists and speakers 
who increase 
public awareness 
about the links between 
the vegan lifestyle, health 
and sustainability. 
Let’s now meet another 
project team member.
Today we’re here with 
Rosie, another member 
of The Vegan Bus team. 
Rosie, can you tell us 
about your involvement 
with The Vegan Bus?
Yes, Derek (Goodwin) 
told me about it. 
We work together 
at a vegan café bakery and 
he just told me about this.
We asked Rosie how long
she has been a vegan.
It’s not as long as 
some of the other members, 
I’m actually fairly new. 
It’s been 
a little over a year. 
I was a vegetarian 
for years, but it wasn’t 
until I started being 
part of the community, 
especially when I started 
working at the café, 
when I was exposed 
to the community, 
I think that really helped. 
Can you tell our viewers 
what inspires you the most 
about being vegan?
I think just the idea 
of harm reduction 
on all levels of life. 
Just by cutting out 
animal products 
from my life 
I feel like I’ve reached 
a whole new level 
of treating the Earth well 
and treating 
other living things well. 
Indeed, having 
a supportive environment 
helps in making 
a smooth transition 
to the plant-based diet. 
But how does one create 
this inspiring atmosphere? 
Derek, 
Dr. Pachauri of the IPCC 
(Intergovernmental Panel 
on Climate Change) said, 
“People need 
to change their heart 
and then it is easier for them 
to change their mind 
to be vegan.” 
What do you think 
we can do to help 
change their hearts or 
the concept of their diets?
Creativity, I think, 
is the base of changing 
people’s consciousness. 
So when you meet people 
I think it’s important 
to have a positive attitude 
and just to really listen to 
what they have to say 
and then try to answer 
with your heart. 
Changing 
other people’s hearts, 
it’s kind of contagious, 
you change your own heart, 
you cultivate compassion 
in yourself 
and it’s contagious. 
Change, cultivate, 
compassion, 
other ‘c’ words, 
and creativity, 
I think is the focus 
of The Vegan Bus. 
To combine 
performance art, visual art, 
any kind of thing that 
just makes people think 
outside of the box 
for a minute and 
consider other viewpoints. 
 
The Vegan Bus team also 
travels to schools 
to introduce a program 
that informs students as to 
“how our interactions 
with animals 
have wide-ranging effects 
throughout our society.” 
So we’re hoping 
to get a couple of 
humane educators 
on the board of directors. 
There are college programs 
in humane education, 
so we’d like 
to get some people 
who have completed 
that program 
to help guide our plans, 
but definitely 
a big part of our mission 
is to go to schools and 
reach younger people 
through humane education, 
which teaches not only 
respect for animals 
but I think 
respect for the planet and 
respect for each other. 
I think going for the youth 
is a great way 
to do activism, 
because their minds are 
more open in general.
Before The Vegan Bus 
crew heads off 
to their next stop, 
Derek Goodwin 
provides tips on how 
individuals can promote 
the plant-based diet 
in their daily lives.
I think you’re going 
to have a great effect 
on the people around you 
so bring veganism 
into places where 
your non-vegan friends 
and co-workers 
and family are. 
If you’re invited to a party 
or if your work is having 
an event or something 
bring some vegan cookies 
or vegan appetizers. 
And that’s always 
a conversation starter. 
And so I think 
in your personal life 
it’s very important to be 
a happy, healthy vegan, 
to eat healthy, 
to take care of your body 
and just to project 
this image into the world 
of veganism as a healthy 
and life- affirming 
and happy way to live. 
Not everyone is going 
to be a vegan activist, 
outside of their 
personal circles 
but for people who are 
that’s the place where 
you can be writing letters 
to newspapers, 
or whatever your talent is 
to somehow 
tie veganism to it and 
bring it into the world 
in creative ways. 
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For their heartfelt 
dedication to introducing 
the noble plant-based diet 
to others, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai
is contributing $1,500 
to The Vegan Bus 
so many more people 
can enjoy their 
delicious vegan donuts.
Derek Goodwin 
and the members 
of the Evolvegan team, 
we applaud you for 
your innovative efforts 
to promote 
the plant-based diet, 
from The Vegan Bus 
to the Vegan Radio show. 
May The Vegan Bus 
continue to spread 
goodness and love 
wherever you may travel!
For more details 
on The Vegan Bus, 
please visit:
TheVeganBus.com
For information 
on other 
Evolvegan projects 
please visit 
the following websites:
Vegan Radio 
Veganradio.com 
Veganica 
Veganica.com
Thank you 
for joining us today on 
Good People, Good Works. 
Up next is 
The World Around Us, 
after Noteworthy News.  
May your journey in life 
always be 
upon the highway
of Heavenly love.