I'm Toby. I had been vegetarian all my life (4th generation, in fact) until 6 months ago, when I finally went Vegan. I knew I had to for a few years before that but it was Gary Yourofsky's speech that finally did it. I hated his style and found it really agonising to watch, but I realised I couldn't argue with any of his points at all. Once you realise that even someone who completely pisses you off is still making all the sense, there's not a lot you can do but agree with them

I've also been atheist since I was about 14. I don't think there was ever a moment when it happened. It just became obvious to me at some point, and I've been fairly open about it ever since.
I actually had planned to start my own blog, and was going to call it "The Vegan Atheist"... so here I am! Happy to know there are far more of us in the world that I thought.
I've realised over the past few months that I'm finding it harder and harder to be vegan in silence. I always tried to avoid bringing up my vegetarianism and now veganism, but inevitably people ask about it as soon as they find out, or try to challenge it. I'm now most definitely on a personal mission to find the best way to spread the message that veganism is the best (or only) way to be healthier, tackle climate change and environmental destruction, and tackle unnecessary animal exploitation, suffering and death.
I'm working on a kind of "best strategy" to discuss these important topics with meat eaters and vegetarians to show them the importance of veganism, the reasons many of their current ways of thinking about this issues are flawed etc, and how big of a positive impact changing to veganism could have on the world and the animals in it. At the moment I believe it's mostly about avoiding using the word vegan, or even vegetarian, at all, and instead trying to persuade people that reducing their impact as much as possible is the aim (in the hope that as they look into it more they release reducing it to 0 if the only logical way to go). It's also about avoiding shaming, blame, over-emotional language, accusations and so on. The best writing and speaking I've seen so far that represents my views are on veganstrategist.org. veganstrategist.org/2015/10/05/shaming-vegans-harms-animals-melanie-joy/ in particular is excellent. I'm still working on it though, of course

Thanks for having me here! Can't wait to be involved in the discussion.