HOST: Greetings inspired viewers, welcome to Animal World: Our 
Co-Inhabitants. Christmas is a time to remember the teachings of Jesus 
Christ and give thanks to God for all the beautiful beings that share 
the Earth with us. 
A man who is representative of the ideals of 
this holy day is Mr. John Robbins of the USA. John Robbins is a true 
vegan hero who turned down inheriting his family’s world famous ice 
cream company Baskin-Robbins because he did not wish to promote factory 
farming or the consumption of animal products. 
After graduating 
from the renowned University of California, Berkeley, Mr. Robbins 
attended Antioch College where he earned a Master’s Degree. Thereafter, 
he became one of the pioneering authors to discuss the link between our 
diet and animal welfare, environment and human health. His popular books
 include: Diet for a New America; The Awakened Heart: Meditations on 
Finding Harmony in a Changing World; The Food Revolution: How Your Diet 
Can Help Save Your Life and Our World; and Healthy at 100: The 
Scientifically Proven Secrets of the World’s Healthiest and 
Longest-Lived Peoples.Mr. Robbins also founded EarthSave International, a
 US-based non-profit organization that is dedicated to informing the 
public about the benefits of healthy and life-sustaining vegan food 
choices.
For his significant work for the animals and planet, Mr.
 Robbins has been recognized with numerous awards. He was also the 
esteemed recipient of Supreme Master Ching Hai’s Shining World 
Leadership Award. 
In his best-selling book, 『The Food Revolution,』 
he recounts a touching story of his time spent with a pig farmer and his
 family in a chapter entitled 『The Pig Farmer.』  
Mr. Robbins met
 the farmer while doing undercover investigative research about the 
cruelties of meat production in Iowa, USA. Unexpectedly, he was invited 
to stay for dinner with the family. Over a three part series, we will 
bring you a reading in its entirety of 『The Pig Farmer.』
Books by
 John Robbins are available at  
www.FoodRevolution.org