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🗓️ 19 August 2021
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Right now, it’s no secret that our population (which is almost 8 billion now) is facing a tremendous amount of collective challenges with our health, our food system, and our planet as a whole.
We all have some work to do and this week’s interview with ECO-Activist, Leilani Münter, will illuminate conversation and elevate the positive impact that something so simple as eating a whole-foods plant-based diet can have on the environment as a WHOLE.
Leilani has been broadcasting this message for over a decade primarily from behind the wheel of a race car - I know - not exactly where you’d think you’d see these messages, but as she says on her website, “Never Underestimate a vegan hippie chick with a race car!” You’ll never underestimate Leilani after today’s conversation.
Since retiring from race car driving in 2019, she’s been revving up her advocacy engines even more through documentary films like “Racing Extinction,” keynote speaking, and non-profit work, all in a tireless effort to make a cleaner and kinder world for everyone.
Today, she talks to Rip about:
Her unique childhood as the daughter of a Japanese/Hawaiian Mother and German Father while growing up in Minnesota
Her Galileo moment when she learned the truth about our food as a young girl eating a hamburger at a fast-food restaurant
How her Biology degree from UC San Diego was the foundation of the advocacy work she does today
Why she loves being behind the wheel of a race car and the intensity, presence, and advocacy voice it provides for causes that are important to her
Her recent vegan birthday present - a meal at Eleven Madison Park - and her secret for getting reservations!
Why Leilani and her husband (and cats!) choose to be child-free
Additional causes that she advocates for the health and longevity of our planet: renewable energy, solar power, electric cars, animal rights, and, of course, a plant-based diet
As the New York Times wrote, "Steve McQueen probably never lost sleep over his carbon footprint. Not so for racecar driver Leilani Münter - a green racecar driver with a clean conscience."
Rev up your advocacy engines and enjoy this conversation with a true Eco-Hero.
About Leilani Münter
Leilani Münter is a biology graduate, professional race car driver and environmental activist. Discovery's Planet Green named her the #1 eco athlete in the world, ELLE Magazine awarded her their Genius Award, and Sports Illustrated named her one of the top ten female race car drivers in the world. Leilani is an advocate for solar power, electric cars, plant-based diet and animal rights. Leilani is active in lobbying for these causes in Washington, DC and beyond. She has been a guest at The White House and the United Nations in Geneva.
Since 2007, Leilani has been adopting an acre of rainforest for every race she runs. She uses her race car to get the environmental message in front of the 75 million race fans in the USA. Her race cars have carried messages about renewable energy from wind and solar power in addition to clean energy legislation. Leilani has also been active in the effort to end cetacean captivity and has run the documentaries The Cove and Blackfish on her race cars. She has raced both open-wheel cars (Indy Pro Series) and stock cars (NASCAR, ARCA). Leilani has recorded 9 top-five, 21 top-ten, and 37 top-fifteen finishes in 61 starts.
Leilani is on the board of the Oceanic Preservation Society, a non-profit that creates film, photography, and media, inspiring people to save the oceans. They won the Academy Award for their first documentary The Cove and Leilani is featured in their 2015 documentary Racing Extinction. Leilani is also an Ambassador for Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project, an organization she has been volunteering for since 2010. She also sits on the board of advisors of The Solutions Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the transition to 100% renewable energy.
Leilani is vegan. Her personal car is an electric Tesla Model S. Her home features solar panels, a 550-gallon rainwater collection system, solar and LED lighting, and a vegetable garden.
Leilani’s motto is: Never underestimate a vegan hippie chick with a race car.
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| 0:00.0 | you know, if people could see the truth of what is going on in the factory farming industry, |
| 0:05.1 | it's not just the cruelty to the animals and the suffering that takes place to all these |
| 0:11.5 | sentient creatures. It's also the incredible environmental impact of it. So I always do sort of |
| 0:19.8 | go to bat when I interact with environmentalists that are still eating meat because you, |
| 0:26.2 | if you're really trying to reduce your carbon footprint, it's the simplest and easiest thing |
| 0:31.0 | that you can do. It's cheaper than buying an electric car. So, you know, I drive an electric |
| 0:35.7 | car. I have solar panels powering my home and our car. But being vegan is something, you know, |
| 0:42.8 | three times a day, everybody sits down and eats a meal and it's so easy now to make that meal, |
| 0:50.4 | a meal that has no animal products in it. |
| 0:57.5 | Season three of the Plant Strong podcast explores those Galileo moments where you seek to understand |
| 1:05.8 | the real truth around your health and dare to see the world through a different lens. This season, |
| 1:14.0 | we honor those courageous seekers who are paving the way for you and me. So grab your telescope, |
| 1:22.9 | point it towards your future and let's get Plant Strong together. |
| 1:31.9 | I want to welcome you to the Plant Strong podcast. I am your host, |
| 1:36.0 | Rip Eselston. And I hope that your summers have been filled with lots of summer sweet corn, |
| 1:43.5 | kale, and tickleball. Today, I want to introduce you to a real hero. She's a biologist, |
| 1:52.5 | race car driver, and eco activist, and her name is Leilani Munter. Now, it's no secret that our |
| 2:01.6 | population is now vastly approaching eight billion people and that we are facing a tremendous |
| 2:08.4 | amount of collective challenges, not only with our health, but with our food system and our planet |
| 2:15.1 | as a whole. And I bring this up not to frighten or threaten, but to provide hope for you, me, my |
| 2:22.5 | children, and yours. We all have work to do and much like my conversation last week with Gene Bauer, |
| 2:31.6 | which provided insight into the beneficial work of farm sanctuaries. This week's interview with |
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