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#092 Sarma Melngailis: Bad Vegan, Memoir as Recovery, and Reclaiming Your Story

Aug 5, 2025
Sarma Melngailis, a former high-profile restaurateur known for her raw vegan restaurants, discusses her journey in writing her memoir, 'The Girl with the Duck Tattoo.' She delves into the misrepresentation of her story in the Netflix documentary 'Bad Vegan,' highlighting the emotional struggle of reclaiming her narrative. Sarma shares insights on the challenges of independent publishing, the therapeutic nature of writing, and the ethical complexities of documentary storytelling. With a focus on resilience and creative control, she encourages aspiring authors to embrace their unique voices.
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Sarma's Cult-Like Experience

  • Sarma Melngailis experienced a devastating personal and business downfall due to manipulation by a partner she compares to being in a "cult of one."
  • This led to her business's destruction, criminal charges, jail time, and inspired her to write her memoir immediately after release.
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Misrepresentation in Netflix Docuseries

  • Sarma was featured in Netflix's "Bad Vegan" which misrepresented her story, painting her as naive and criminal.
  • She felt betrayed by the lack of editorial control and the documentary's editing that distorted her reality, harming her reputation.
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Extensive Memoir Drafts

  • Sarma's first memoir draft was about 300,000 words, drastically reduced to 200,000 words for final publication.
  • The final book is 650 pages, reflecting the depth and complexity of her story.
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