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February 11, 2025 30 mins

What if changing the world started with a single meal? In this episode, Naomi Hallum sits down with Chef Supreme Dow, a lifelong vegan, military veteran, and community leader whose mission is to make plant-based food accessible to all. From cooking meals for fellow soldiers in the military to breaking a Guinness World Record for serving the most vegan meals in under an hour, Supreme has dedicated his life to nourishing both bodies and minds.

As a father of six, he shares his unique parenting philosophy, his experience raising both vegan and non-vegan children, and how he approaches food as a tool for education, empowerment, and change. His story is a powerful reminder that great food, shared with love, has the potential to bring people together and challenge long-standing misconceptions about veganism.

Key Takeaways

Parenting with Flexibility & Leadership

  • Raising six children across different life stages, from toddlers to adults
  • Why he chose to raise two of his kids vegan while letting the others decide for themselves
  • How leading by example, not force, has helped his kids respect and understand veganism

A Lifelong Vegan Perspective

  • Growing up vegan in a Black community in Philadelphia before "vegan" was mainstream
  • The historical and cultural roots of plant-based eating and why it’s not just a modern trend
  • Breaking stereotypes—veganism isn’t just for one type of person, culture, or background

Cooking in the Military & Feeding Communities

  • How Supreme Dow cooked plant-based meals for soldiers during deployment
  • Transitioning from military service to feeding unhoused individuals in Los Angeles
  • Why food justice is crucial and how he’s making nutritious vegan meals more accessible

How to Inspire Others Without Preaching

  • The importance of leading with understanding, not judgment
  • How to introduce kids (and adults) to vegan food in a way they’ll enjoy
  • Why good food is the best form of activism—if it tastes good, people will eat it

Chef Supreme’s Must-Try Vegan Dishes

  • Buffalo Fried “Chicken”
  • Vegan Lobster Roll
  • Mac & Cheese (the kids’ favorite)
  • The secret to making plant-based meals taste just as good (or better) than the original

Resources Mentioned

Time-Stamps & Key Topics

01:08 – Meet Chef Supreme: His background, family, and journey into veganism
02:31 – Parenting Journey: Raising six kids with different dietary choices
05:11 – Vegan Lifestyle and Philosophy: Growing up vegan and breaking stereotypes
10:59 – Cooking and Military Experience: Feeding soldiers and transitioning into community work
14:13 – Challenges and Advice: Handling social resistance to veganism and making plant-based food accessible
29:28 – Conclusion and Final Thoughts: "If you want people to go vegan, make the food taste good"

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