Singer has appeared on The Advocate.[8]
Jasmin Singer was born on October 30, 1979.[9] She grew up in Edison, New Jersey.[10] From childhood to adulthood, Singer struggled with weight problems.[11] She studied at Pace University in New York, where she earned an acting degree.[12]
At age nineteen, she became
At twenty-four years old, Singer turned to
Shortly afterward, she started writing articles on the subject and became the Campaigns Manager for Farm Sanctuary.[14] Singer was a freelance writer for VegNews magazine for ten years and since 2016 to 2018, was the magazine and digital brand's senior editor.[19]
Singer has written for Huffington Post, Sentient Media,[20] and mindbodygreen.[21][22] She has proposed the use of personal narrative to affect social change, believing that the "animal rights movement has barely even begun to scratch that surface", unlike other social justice movements.[21][23] Her articles on VegNews have focused on "fierce women".[21]
On February 2, 2016, Jasmin Singer released her memoir Always Too Much and Never Enough through
Published in December 2020 by Hachette, The VegNews Guide to Being a Fabulous Vegan: Look Good, Feel Good, & Do Good in 30 Days is Singer's second book and first in partnership with VegNews. The book breaks down myths and tips about going vegan; discusses topics including sex, nutrition, dating, and fitness; and includes 30 plant-based recipes.[30][31]
In January 2010, Singer and Mariann Sullivan, an
Our Hen House also provides the Animal Law podcast, hosted by Mariann Sullivan.[35][36]The podcast has been recognized as a Webby Awards' official honoree in 2013,[37] 2015,[38] 2017,[39] and 2020.[40][41] In 2015, GO magazine chose Our Hen House as one of the most important ecopreneurships of the year.[42]