This is not a diet debate. In this episode of Health Coach Radio, Erin Power sits down with Mollie Engelhart, a former vegan icon and celebrated Los Angeles restaurateur whose identity and livelihood were built on plant-based ideology.
Today, Mollie is a regenerative farmer and cattle rancher in Texas. That transition cost her millions of dollars, professional relationships, and public approval — and she would still do it again. This conversation explores what happens when evidence and lived experience challenge deeply held beliefs, especially when those beliefs are tied to morality, identity, and income.
What This Conversation Covers
Changing your mind publicly
Mollie shares the hardest version of change: shifting beliefs when you are financially dependent on being right. Her move away from veganism began with curiosity about soil health and regenerative agriculture and led to a deeper understanding of food systems and responsibility.
The myth of "harmless" food
Plant-based food is often framed as bloodless or impact-free. Mollie explains why all agriculture involves death and disruption, whether through fertilizers, tilling, harvesting, or monocropping. The difference is whether that impact supports regeneration or industrial extraction.
Vegan ethics vs. ecological reality
Mollie honors the ethical motivations behind veganism while explaining why simplified moral frameworks break down when viewed at the ecosystem level, particularly when influenced by industrial interests.
From rescue to stewardship
Humans are meant to be active stewards (Keystone species), not isolated observers, of nature. We must stop treating the symptoms of a broken system and re-engage with the natural order.
Why soil changes everything
Mollie's central message is clear: the soil is not depleted, it is biologically dead. She explains why microbes are essential for nutrient availability, how modern food contributes to metabolic dysfunction, and why human health is inseparable from soil health.
The small farm diet
Rather than rigid food labels, Mollie advocates for a small farm diet: local, seasonal, human-scaled, and intentionally inconvenient. Convenience, she argues, has quietly replaced resilience.
Episode Timestamps
0:00 From vegan restaurateur to Texas cattle rancher
1:16 Changing your mind when your identity depends on it
2:13 Why all food systems involve death
7:07 Discovering regenerative agriculture and soil health
14:21 Why veganism once made sense
20:03 The duck story and the shift to stewardship
27:10 Vegan mindset vs rancher mindset
34:19 Soil as the foundation of health
45:31 Hydroponics and the illusion of nutrition
50:21 The Small Farm Diet
52:02 Feeding communities, not the planet
59:13 Final message on responsibility and belonging
Where to Find Mollie
Book: Debunked by Nature (foreword by Joel Salatin)
Instagram: @talktomollie
Restaurant: The Barn Restaurant (@eatatthebarn)
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