Emergency Drinks
Get to know Diana Edelman, the host of Emergency Drinks, as she brings on a cast of colorful characters talking about life. A former publicist turned elephant rescuer and responsible tourism advocate to plant-based expert and consultant, Diana's traveled the world writing about her experiences and food along the way. The founder of Vegans, Baby, a business dedicated to making vegan life easy and approachable, she's known for her authenticity, passion and compassion and talking about the hard stuff. From human rights to toxic bosses, to traveling plant-based, to dating (or not dating), women's issues and so so much more, Diana and her rotating cast of co-hosts are having those important conversations saved for Emergency Drinks. Welcome to your new favorite podcast and chats with your new besties on the internet.
Emergency Drinks
Lee Asher talks living in his Skoolie with a pack of dogs, being on Ellen and his mission to get animals adopted.
Lee Asher isn't your average animal-lover.
In 2018, he quit his career to follow his passion and take his rescued pups on the road. He's spent the past two years traveling the majority out of the time in an RV and now a remodeled school bus, with a posse of dogs he's rescued from shelters with one mission: to get more people to adopt shelter animals.
With a passionate fan base and partnerships with hundreds of shelters across the country, he's helped give shelter animals the spotlight and introduce them to their forever homes while on the road. Last year, he even caught the attention of talkshow host Ellen DeGenres and appeared on the show to share his message.
On this episode of The Good Fork with host Diana Edelman, Lee talks about quitting his career to live in an RV with his pack of dogs and creating The Asher House, a foundation that promotes adoption and animal rescue.
He also talks about his experience being catapulted into fame thanks to his series on The Dodo and appearing on Ellen; what it's like to open up his Skoolie and animals at adoption events across the country; tips on training pups and so much more.
For more on Lee Asher, visit The Asher House, and follow him on Instagram and Facebook. To get behind-the-scenes and learn more about Lee and his life on the road with his nine rescue pups, check out his Patreon.
For more episodes of The Good Fork, visit Vegans, Baby.