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June 16, 2008 ESPN Sports features a long article entitled, "Who says you have to eat meat to be a successful athlete?" It illuminates the reasons why some professional athletes have chosen a vegetarian or vegan diet, and profiles several well known athtletes that have done so. (Comments section available, below.)
June 5 , 2008 The Sacramento Bee has an article by Carlos Alcala with a section on Johanna's (Soy Happy's) work with ballparks. (A comments section is below the article. Share your feedback!)
May 25, 2008 San Francisco Chronicle's Sunday Magazine features a full page article entitled, "Because of Johanna McCloy, vegetarians can now enjoy baseball just like anyone else." (A comments section is below the article. Share your feedback!)
May 3-4 , 2008 Steve Orr of MarketWatch Radio interviewed Johanna for a weekend feature about Soy Happy. It aired on 200 stations throughout the country, including KCBS San Francisco* , WBBM Chicago, WCCO, Minneapolis, KFWB, Los Angeles, WBZ, Boston, and WXYT, Detroit.
April 18, 2008 USA Today's sports blog "Game On!" posted an item about newly vegetarian Prince Fielder, the Milwaukee Brewers' first baseman, making his first homer to win the game in the 10th inning. (Yes, the soy eating power slugger is still hitting homers, folks!) Miller Park offers plenty of soy dogs, too!
April 4, 2008 Philadelphia's ABC6 News featured a fabulous opening day segment, "Green Dogs" about veggie dogs and many other vegetarian options now available at the Phillies' Citizens' Bank Park. (Much of those options are available thanks to the advocacy of our SH Manager, Scott!)
March 26, 2008 Forbes Magazine features a story, "Healthiest and Unhealthiest Ballpark Snacks," mentioning the rise in vegetarian options that are now available.
January/February, 2008 Vegetarian Times Magazine features Soy Happy and our success in opening MLB stadiums to veggie dogs among their top 25 things that are cool about being vegetarian!
January 10, 2008 The Soy Daily featured an article on Soy Happy, celebrating Soy Happy Day! (The Soy Daily reached an average of 1.9 million visitors per month in 2007.)
October, 2007 Recreation Management Magazine, a publication for concessionaires, features Soy Happy's advocacy work in an article entitled, "Food for Thought - Simple Menu Changes for Special Diets."
July 20 & 21, 2007 Johanna McCloy, founder/director of Soy Happy, is a one of the speakers at the Animal Rights 2007 Conference in Los Angeles. Her talks will focus on consumer empowerment and effective advocacy.
July, 2007 Soy Happy's advocacy work is prominently highlighted in Prosper Magazine's feature about vegetarian and healthy fare in ballparks. There is also a video segment attached to this story.
Sept/Oct, 2006 Recreation Management Magazine features
an article entitled,
"A Grand Stand: Adding Some Mmmm to Your Concessions Menu." Soy
Happy was interviewed and consulted for this article.
July 6, 2006 Scott Geiger, Soy Happy Manager for
the Philadelphia Phillies, will be giving a talk at the
North American Vegetarian Society's Summerfest in Pittsburgh.
The talk is entitled "Creating Veg-friendly Ballparks and Restaurants-how
to make everyones experience more enjoyable with vegetarian food
option."
June 2006 VegNews
featured Soy Happy's update on the status of veggie dogs and other
vegetarian menu items in baseball stadiums this season.
September/October, 2005 Recreation
Management Magazine This bimonthly publication targets recreation,
sports and fitness facility managers throughout the United States. This
lead article is entitled Eaters Digest: Concessions and Foodservice
for Increasingly Health Conscious Consumers. Soy Happy and its
director are both featured in this article. Read it online by clicking
on the link above.
July 13, 2005
Philadelphia Daily News feature, "New game at the
ballpark: Phillies add vegetarian menu to its lineup" (highlighting
our Soy Happy Manager's success there).
April, 2005: Do you
listen to Air America? Then you've probably heard Planet
Check, a one-minute environmental radio report that is syndicated
on that program in 39 markets, and counting. It's syndicated on many
other radio stations as well, and is gaining popularity. Soy
Happy is featured in reports regarding veggie dogs at baseball stadiums
and Johanna offers information in another report that focuses on the
harmful environmental effects of factory farms.
April 16-17, 2005 Feature in
MarketWatch radio's weekend edition.
April 12, 2005 Front
page story in The Washington Times.
April 2005 Organic
Style Magazine (article on page 38).
April 2005 Vegetarian
Times Magazine (feature story on p.90-91 and p.95).
January/February 2005
Feature
in the Yoga Journal.
Johanna interviewed VIPs and audience members on behalf of the film
makers of the powerful
and moving documentary film, Peaceable Kingdom. The
interviews were conducted at a sold out premiere at San Francisco's
Herbst Theatre in July. A 3-minute streaming video taken from those
interviews can be seen if you click on the link above. Also, please
check to find out about local screenings of this powerful film; to
order your own video copy; and for more information!
A special 29-minute radio feature entitled "Modern Meat Alternatives"recently
aired on KALX 90.7 FM in Berkeley, California. Johanna
offered consulting to the producer, Justin Beck, and is also featured
in the program. The program centers on a confessed "carnivore"
who has a hard time giving up meat, even though he is keen to make the
switch to more alternative foods. He samples various food items and
shares his thoughts with the host/producer. (This
segment is available to interested radio programs/stations, so please
contact SH if you would like to get in touch with the producer)
Fall 2004: Erik Marcus has included an essay by Johanna in his
newly released book, Meat Market: Animals, Ethics and Money.
The essay, "Making Foodservice Operations Vegan-Friendly"
informs on the basic logistics of the food business and offers helpful
suggestions to consumers to make their food suggestions as effective
as possible. This book follows Erik's best selling "Vegan: The
Ethics of Eating". Click here for
an exclusive offer to buy a discounted and signed copy of Erik's book
(with no shipping costs)!.
July/August 2004: Natural
Home Magazine.
July 2004: The
Vegetarian Journal features an article written by SH director
Johanna McCloy: "Encouraging
Vegetarian Foods in Concession Stands" .
February 17-20: Johanna was one of the featured speakers
at the 7th Annual Soyfoods
Summit taking place at the La Jolla Hyatt Regency in San Diego.
The topic of Johanna's talk: "The Shift from Natural to Mainstream:
The Little Consumer That Could".
February 20: KPFK 90.7 FM,
the Pacifica station based out of Los Angeles, featured an item about
SH on their Watchdog segment during the 6pm Evening News. This took
place during their fund drive.
January 10, 2004: Johanna was interviewed regarding Soy Happy
Day for the evening news on KPFA 94.1 FM, a Pacifica station which broadcasts
throughout Northern California.
Business Trend Analysts, Inc has issued a report on The
Market for Meat and Dairy Alternatives 2003-2004. Soy Happy was
consulted during the research process and is included in this report.
October 30, 2003: Johanna was the guest
lecturer for EarthSave International's bay area chapter
in Palo Alto. The topic was "Consumer Activism: Using your Voice".
July-Sept 2003 Blue
Book Update (link to a pdf file, see p.2): A feature story
on Johanna and Soy Happy® appears in the
3rd edition of this publication from Soyatech, "the ultimate soybean
and oil seed resource for the processing, food and feed industries".
Peter Golbitz, director of Soyatech, is also a member of the Board
of the Soyfoods Association of North America (SANA). This update goes
out to thousands of people all over the world.
Sunday August 24: Interview with Johanna regarding the effects
of our diet on the environment for the radio program Meet
the Planet, airing on KNEW 910 AM in the SF/bay area.
Fall 2003
ASPCA's Animal Watch Magazine: Featured update (end of August).
Monday, August 2nd. Speaking Engagement: Patti Howard,
SH Manager for the Baltimore Orioles, will be speaking on behalf of
Johanna at the Animal Rights
Conference in Los Angeles.
July, 2003. Foodservice
Director Magazine will feature a news item about the newly passed
"Healthy School Lunch" Resolution (ACR16) in California. SH
was asked to provide commentary as Media & Communications Coordinator
for this Resolution.
Friday, June 20th: The
Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles interviewed Johanna for
an article about kosher hot dogs at Dodger Stadium. (SH was responsible
for facilitating a certified Kosher veggie dog at that stadium).
July/August (special double issue): SH
Director Johanna McCloy contributes an article entitled "Veggie
Choices in Schools: A Resolution for Change" in Satya
Magazine. It is about consumer activism and the success of the "healthy
school lunch" resolution (ACR16) in California, with additional
contributions from Assemblyman Joe Nation's Senior Aide, Jackie Bowland,
and the sponsor of ACR16, Barbara Gates.
Planet Check, a one minute
green feature soon to be featured on various radio stations, recorded
a feature segment about Soy Happy®. (The
segment is available for listening online. Click on SoyDog.mp3 on the
home page).
- From Sports Illustrated Magazine:
April 14, 2003
SCORECARD/SPORTS BEAT; Pg. 28
Sports Beat BYLINE: Edited by Kostya Kennedy and Mark Bechtel
.... If actress Johanna McCloy had her way, we'd be calling him Veggie
Sanders. McCloy, who starred as Ensign Calloway in Star Trek: the Next
Generation and did ads for Dog Chow and Miller Lite, has launched Soy
Happy, an organization determined to get vegetarian fare on the menu
at every major league ballpark. "I never really thought I was going
to get a movement going," says McCloy, 38. "It started because I was
at a Dodgers game a few years ago and there wasn't one vegetarian option
in the Stadium." She began writing concession managers at parks, and
now about a dozen stadiums carry veggie dogs. Her website, soyhappy.org,
features endorsements from, among others, Cardinals manager Tony La
Russa, a vegetarian, who is pictured cuddling a couple of kittens.
- Tuesday, April 1st: The Oakland Tribune ran a front
page feature entitled, "New opening day tradition: sun, beer and
a veggie hot dog."
- Note: PETA's Top Ten Veggie Ballparks generated a lot of media nationwide.
PETA consulted with Soy Happy in creating this list. All of those media
mentions are not listed here.
- Monday, March 10th: ANG Newspapers featured a biographical
feature story about Soy Happy director Johanna McCloy in all of their
papers: The Oakland Tribune; The Daily Review; The Argus; Tri-Valley
Herald; San Ramon Valley Herald; Alameda Times-Star; San Mateo County
Times; Times-Herald; Pacifica Tribune; The Milipitas Post; Marin Independent
Journal. Link
to the ANG Newspapers feature here.
- Forum for Animal Rights (FAR), an Indianapolis based paper,
will feature a story about Soy Happy.
- May 2003: Cooking Light Magazine features a story about meat
alternatives. The writer consulted Soy Happy for resources and information.
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Making
News in 2002
December/January 2002-2003: Satya Magazine featured
an interview with Soy Happy's director in an article entitled "Vegetarian
Advocate: How One Vegetarian Makes a Difference" in this special
double issue. Satya Magazine is a monthly publication focusing
on vegetarianism, environmentalism, animal advocacy, and social justice.
November 10, 2002: The Augusta Chronicle in Georgia
featured an article about the rise in popularity of vegetarian alternatives.
Soy Happy was used as a resource for this story. The
feature, with links to the Editors and a Chat room can be linked here.
July 14, 2002: USA Weekend, the color magazine that comes
in 580 Sunday papers, ran a story about Soy Happy. About
USA Weekend.
April , 2002 : People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) announced
their list of baseball's "Top Ten Veggie Ballparks". Soy Happy
provided PETA with assistance on this list. Scores of media covered this
story. Some major media citing Soy Happy included the San Francisco
Chronicle (April 8) and USA Today (April 11). PETA's
Top Ten Veggie Ballparks for 2002
March 28, 2002: The hosts of Drive Time Sports on KKZN 760
The Zone in Denver, Colorado, interviewed Soy Happy's director
Johanna McCloy. KKZN carries the Colorado Rockies games.
March 27, 2002: The Cincinnati Enquirer
featured Get yer cold beer, veggie dog!
March 18, 2002: The Boston Globe featured
a story in its "Consumer Beat" column
on the connection between hot dogs and diabetes...and the move to add
vegetarian dogs in ballparks.
On
Videos and VegTV
VegTV.com produced an eight minute segment about Soy
Happy during the 2001 baseball season. Click
here to watch the segment on line! Note: This news segment does not
mention ballparks that have added veggie dogs since that time. Be sure
to check the Updates for the most recent list
of veggie dog ballparks!
Soy Happy is also pleased to present the segment
on VHS, entitled Get Yer Veggie Dogs Here! If you are an interested
vendor or representative of the media, please contact
Soy Happy for more information.
Partial Listing of 2001
Media Coverage
The Vegetarian Times
magazine, Livrite, The ASPCA's Animal Watch, Fitness Link, The
Animals' Agenda, The Soy Fan Club, The Los Angeles Times,
Earth Island Journal, Friends of Animals Action Line,
Grist magazine, Vegetarian Voice magazine, PETA's Animal
Times, The Farm Sanctuary News, The Philadelphia Daily
News, Jewish Singles, EcoVegEvents, the South New Jersey and San
Francisco Vegetarian Societies, Orange County People for Animals, Sporting
News, Vegetarians in Paradise, KRLA 870 Radio, The World Revolution,
Last Chance for Animals, Soystache, Veggie Place, Years to Your Health,
Animal Rights at About.com, In Defense of Animals, and Veggies Unite!
VegSource.com
was the first to feature a story about Soy Happy, generating great feedback
and attention. VegSource now hosts the Soy Happy web site. Soy Happy is
very grateful to Jeff Nelson for all his support and proud to be associated
with the most visited vegetarian resource site on the net!
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