Raw Food/Real World by Matthew Kenney and Sarma Melngailis
Alyssa and Kevin get FRESH in this episode, and prepare food from the recipe book, Raw Food/Real World. Written by Sarma Melngailis (as seen in Netflix's Bad Vegan) and Matthew Kenney (known for his dicey business and financial practices), this book aims to convince its audience that raw veganism is accessible. And decidedly not for ugs!!
No Returns resident vegan, Kevin, has thoughts. And Alyssa is here for the smoothie.
Alyssa Savino is a writer, a pop culture enthusiast, and is "deeply Midwestern." Subscribe to her newsletter, Soft Earlobe [https://softearlobe.substack.com/], listen to her "mini-podcast" (often about snacks) Xylophone Break [https://open.spotify.com/show/6Aax60dd1Nqw9muNlGDgYr?si=a55526445ea64124], and follow her on Twitter [https://twitter.com/heyitsalyssamae] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hey.itsalyssamae/].
Kevin Krein was the host of the Anhedonic Headphones Podcast [https://open.spotify.com/show/4AWW2EKCgSmBCMFxZwM3Qb?si=60c89ee405914f9c]. You can read the things he has written about contemporary popular music, his poor mental health, and where those things intersect, on his website [https://www.kevinkrein.com/], and you can follow him on Twitter [https://twitter.com/KevEFly] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/kev_e_fly/].
The podcast's original theme music was written and performed by Blake Gardner. He performs as Blake Rules—listen on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5cdbXEnJgop6zjIxn4ljZ8?si=X9z0NIXVRPOROXqJrJtzew] or follow him on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/yeahokblake?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==].
Closing Credit Music:
“Too Much,” written by Carly Rae Jepsen, John Hill, Jordan Palmer, Noonie Bao, and Sammy Leighton Clay; performed by Carly Rae Jepsen. Dedicated, Interscope, 2019.
Episode Music Credits:
“The Juice,” written and performed by Hero. VHS Pop, 2016.
“Orange Crush,” written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe; performed by REM. Green, 1988, Warner Brothers.
“Hungry Eyes,” written by John DeNicola and Franke Previte; performed by Eric Carmen. Dirty Dancing: Original Soundtrack, RCA, 1987.
“Another Brick in The Wall Pt. 2,” written by Roger Waters; performed by Pink Floyd. THe Wall, Columbia, 1979.
“Music For A Sushi Restaurant,” written by Thomas Hull, Harry Styles, Tyler Johnson, and Mitch Rowland; performed by Harry Styles. Harry’s House, Columbia, 2022.
“Juice,” written by Jason Evigan, Sean Douglas, David Macklovitch, and Patrick Gemayel; performed by Chromeo. Head Over Heels, Big Beat, 2017.
“I Got The Juice,” written by Janelle Monáe, Pharrell Williams, Nate “Rocket” Wonder, Roman GianArthur, Nana Kwabena, Joshua Dean, and Tayla Parx; performed by Janelle Monáe. Dirty Computer, Bad Boy, 2018.
“Juice,” written by Melissa Jefferson, Eric Frederic, Theron Thomas, Sam Sumser, and Sean Small; performed by Lizzo. Cuz I Love You, Atlantic, 2019.
“I’m Healthy” and “Salad Time,” written by Blake Gardner; performed by Blake Rules. Kids Trap and Kids Trap 11, self-released.
“Healthy Foods,” written by Christopher Cerf; performed by Frank Oz. Sesame Street, 1988.
“Shimmy Shimmy Ya,” written by Russell Jones and Robert Diggs; performed by Ol’ Dirty Bastard. Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, Elektra, 1995.