Vegan Abattoir

By: Harley Quinn Smith & Kevin Smith
  • Summary

  • When filmmaker KEVIN SMITH nearly died from a massive heart attack, his only begotten daughter HARLEY QUINN convinced him to try a plant-based diet for 2 months. 2 years later and still not dead, the Dad asked his Daughter to join forces so the two can provide plant-based answers to the Vegan-curious questions they get from a meat-eating and dairy-drinking audience.


    The only thing that gets slaughtered here is misinformation!


    Dare you enter the Vegan Abattoir?


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    2020 Harley Quinn Smith
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Episodes
  • 019: Life on the Farm
    Dec 16 2020
    Harley speaks to Jessica Due, the National Animal Care Director of the Farm Sanctuary. Jess shares what a day taking care of the animals at the sanctuary looks like, as well as the difficult experiences she’s had rescuing them. 

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • 018: Luna Loves Doing Good
    Nov 29 2020
    Harley talks to actor and activist, Evanna Lynch about animal testing, podcasts and whether or not Luna Lovegood is a vegan! 

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • 017: Justice for Animals
    Nov 15 2020
    Harley speaks to actor, activist and conversationist Shannon Elizabeth about her experiences in the South African bush. Shannon gives insight into the realities of poaching and trophy killing. 

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    1 hr and 52 mins

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