The free weekly newsletter for vegans outnumbered at home.
No spam. No lectures. Unsubscribe any time.
What it is
Most vegan content assumes you live with people who are on the same page as you.
The Minority Report doesn’t.
Every week, one useful thing lands in your inbox, written specifically for people who are vegan in a household that isn’t.
No broad lifestyle advice.
No recipes that assume a fully stocked vegan kitchen.
No wellness content for people whose biggest dietary challenge is choosing between two farmers markets.
Just practical, honest content for a specific situation that most vegan media ignores.
What you get
Every week:
A single focused piece of content; a strategy, a guide, a practical framework, or an honest take on something most vegan content doesn’t address.
Short enough to read in five minutes.
Useful enough to act on the same day.
When you subscribe, you also get the 5-day welcome sequence:
A series of five daily emails that cover the most important ground in the first week; what to eat, how to handle the household conversation, how to get through the moments people usually quit, and what to expect from the newsletter going forward.
Day 1: You’re Not Crazy (And You’re Not Alone)
Day 2: The One Conversation You Need to Have
Day 3: What to Actually Eat This Week
Day 4: When It Gets Hard (And It Will)
Day 5 : Welcome to the Minority
What it’s not
Not a recipe newsletter.
There are excellent vegan recipe newsletters out there. This isn’t one of them.
The food content here is practical and strategy-focused; how to cook for a mixed household, what to keep in a shared kitchen, how to eat well when you’re the only one at the table who cares about it.
Not preachy.
You made your choice. The people in your household made theirs.
The Minority Report respects both without commentary.
Not another wellness email.
No morning routines, no mindset tips, no content that assumes your biggest challenge is optimising an already excellent life.
Just real help for a genuinely complicated situation.
Who it’s for
You went vegan while your household didn’t.
Your partner still eats meat.
Your family thinks it’s a phase.
You’re navigating meals, social situations, and the slow friction of being the only one at the table who eats this way; and you’re doing it without much support from the content that exists for vegans.
You went vegan after a health scare.
A diagnosis, a test result, a doctor’s recommendation.
Your reasons are urgent and personal, and you’re also dealing with a household that isn’t making the same change.
You need practical guidance that acknowledges both realities.
You’re trying to stay vegan when it’s not easy.
You’re past the beginning but still working it out.
The initial momentum has settled, and now it’s just the daily reality of living this way in a life that wasn’t built for it.
If any of those sound like you, The Minority Report was written for your inbox.
Independent and reader-supported
The Minority Report is free.
It has no advertisers, no sponsors, no affiliate relationships, and no paid placements.
The content is shaped entirely by one question: is this useful to someone navigating a non-vegan household?
If the newsletter has been worth something to you, you can support the blog here.
If not, keep reading anyway.
The value for value model means you decide.
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