Check out the Stumptown Vegans’ collective guest appearance on the podcast Breakfast in Bridgetown, Episode #4, with Paul Gerald.
Breakfast in Bridgetown: It’s Vegan Week
Check out the Stumptown Vegans’ collective guest appearance on the podcast Breakfast in Bridgetown, Episode #4, with Paul Gerald.
Breakfast in Bridgetown: It’s Vegan Week
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In July 2009, Portland based food writer and restaurateur Nick Zukin abandoned his carnivorous roots for a month-long Vegan Quest.
The food connoisseur behind ExtraMSG, the Portlandfood.org forums, and both Kenny & Zuke’s establishments, was interested “to see what it’s like to live as a vegan. Call it a form of cultural anthropology, like living with a tribe in the Amazon or something. That’s not intended to be demeaning. I just mean to highlight the truly incommensurable differences between my world and the vegan world. I aim to walk in their shoes”.
Join the Stumptown Vegans as we sit down to discuss his experience in the final part of this interview.
Check out the first half of this interview, Episode 8 here or download from Itunes.
Episode 8: Interview with Nick Zukin, Part 1
In July 2009, Portland based food writer and restaurateur Nick Zukin abandoned his carnivorous roots for a month-long Vegan Quest.
The food connoisseur behind ExtraMSG, the Portlandfood.org forums, and both Kenny & Zuke’s establishments, was interested “to see what it’s like to live as a vegan. Call it a form of cultural anthropology, like living with a tribe in the Amazon or something. That’s not intended to be demeaning. I just mean to highlight the truly incommensurable differences between my world and the vegan world. I aim to walk in their shoes”.
Join the Stumptown Vegans as we sit down to discuss his experience in the first part of this interview.
Show Notes:
Stay tuned for Part 2!
Stumptown Vegans Episode 6: The Let Live Conference
Join the Stumptown Vegans as they discuss the upcoming Let Live Northwest Animal Rights Conference with founders Chad Miller and Josh Hooten.
Hear about the hard work the organizers have put into this passionate event, everything they’re excited about, and why you want to go. Pretty sure there’s a fart joke or two snuck in, if you listen carefully enough.
The Let Live Conference is taking plate June 26th-28th and you are encouraged to register online, and you can also do so at Food Fight! and Herbivore.
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