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The Rich Roll Podcast

Kevin Smith & Harley Quinn Smith Dare To Enter The 'Vegan Abattoir'

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.8 • 12.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2020

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

Over the last several episodes, I’ve endeavored to shoulder healthy and thoughtful conversations about what matters most right now — the pandemic, racial injustice, systemic racism, police brutality and food injustice. Today we shift from that somber gear for an interlude of reprieve. Enter entertainment’s ultimate plant-based father-daughter duo: Kevin Smith and Harley Quinn Smith. For the few unfamiliar among us, Kevin is an indie film making legend, actor, comedian, comic book writer, author and early podcast pioneer — a voice I credit as a huge influence on my personal career behind a microphone. In 1994, Kevin burst into prominence with his hyper low-budget comedy Clerks, a film he wrote, directed, co-produced, and filmed in the convenience store where he worked. Premiering at Sundance, it was fêted with the festival’s highest award before going on to become an indie cult classic. In addition to countless appearances in both movies and television, Kevin has created a litany of films, affectionately and collectively referred to by his many rabid fans as the View Askewiverse, a nod to Kevin’s production shingle, View Askew Productions. Returning to his roots (did he ever leave?), Kevin toured his latest film, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (featuring names like Chris Hemsworth and Ben Affleck) to roadshow box office success, promoting it with pre-pandemic live events in over 60 cities across North America. An iconic and beloved character amongst indie film fans and comic book nerds, Kevin has always been immediately recognizable and famous for his hockey jerseys, backward hat and well, his weight. But in February of 2018, Kevin had a near-fatal heart attack. A lifestyle change was needed. Desperately. Enter Harley. An actress, animal rights activist and bass player for the bubblegum punk band, The Tenth, Harley suggested —some might say coerced—Kevin to adopt her plant-based ways. Kevin obliged. In short, he dropped 50 pounds and kept the weight off. His blood work normalized. And the rest is history. Together they recently launched Vegan Abattoir—a daddy daughter podcast affair that provides plant-based answers to the vegan-curious questions they get from a meat-eating and dairy-drinking audience. Dare you enter? If so you can catch yours truly in episode 2. Picking up where I left off with Kevin in last year’s barnburner 2.5 hour Vulcan mind meld (RRP #433), Today’s discussion centers primarily on veganism and animal rights. What led Harley to adopt this lifestyle, the way it has transformed her life, and that of her Dad. It’s about the many projects these two have up their sleeve, from restaurants to non-profits, to upcoming films. It’s a peek into the life of a Hollywood family, and the complicated dynamics of the movie biz and stardom — including a touching remembrance of Stan Lee and the story behind Harley landing a Manson girl part in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. The gleeful banter between Harley and Kevin is infectious. And while this conversation is light, I promise there is much to be gleaned — especially if you are new to the vegan world or perhaps contemplating a more-plant based approach to your plate and life. I’ve interviewed a lot of people. Few are as skilled as Kevin in the art of conversation. And Harley just made it all so much better. Enjoy! Peace + Plants, Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Being vegan together has been fun. We've always been very similar in other ways in

0:05.0

stuff but now there's that as well which has been kind of adorable but also

0:09.0

beneficial. Like she literally saved my life by being like come do this come do

0:13.8

this and like every time I pop something in my mouth that's plant-based which is

0:18.2

every time I pop something in my mouth I generally think like I wouldn't have

0:22.3

been here were it not for her and not just for her going please do this she was a

0:26.6

vegan astronaut she'd been like you know two years of vegan prior to me and

0:30.2

that made a transition to a plant-based lifestyle much easier you know for

0:34.6

some people who are like teetering like it's a mystery I had somebody who had

0:38.8

like kind of solved the mystery for herself and so was able to give me

0:42.5

information that made me feel way more comfortable about leaving behind 47

0:47.1

years of eating a certain way so you know hats off to you it has been really

0:51.6

cool it's been really special to be able to do it together and I didn't really

0:55.9

give my dad a choice at all to be vegan I just I was insisting upon it but

1:01.4

also how cool it is to have the perspective of somebody who's vegan for

1:05.1

their health and somebody who's vegan for completely different reason for

1:08.8

animal rights and kind of seeing what human compassion could do to an animal

1:14.7

just gave me a new awareness that I had never understood before where the

1:21.0

human actions directly affect the animals that we coexist with so it has like

1:26.8

also just proved to be a really good combination to for different back

1:30.9

stories of why we're vegan so that's awesome really cool that's Kevin Smith

1:34.9

and Harley Quinn Smith and this is the ritual podcast

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