Let's Talk About Food

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5
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13 reviews
This podcast has
76 episodes
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Date created
2020/10/21
Latest episode
2024/02/15
Average duration
38 min.
Release period
32 days

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Because everyone has a food story. From our first mouthful of applesauce in front of​ ​our adoring family, to our first bite into a jalapeño pepper, and everything in between, food is at the heart of the human experience. We love it. We need it. Food is family and ritual. Fun and work. Sophistication and guilty pleasure, scarcity and overabundance. Food makes us ecstatic and sometimes crazy. Food delights and disappoints. Can you think of a connector that binds us together more universally or seamlessly than our shared relationships with food? That’s what we do in this podcast: Share entertaining, evocative, celebratory, complicated and funny food stories.

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Ciao Italia's Mary Ann Esposito: The Longest Running Cooking Show in America
2024/02/15
Mary Ann Esposito is a legend. She is the star of Ciao Italia, a PBS show she produces in New Hampshire. Syndicated nationally for 31 years, it's the longest running cooking show in America. She has written over a dozen books focused on Italian regional cooking, and at 81, she still leads cooking tours to Italy. Fascinating, feisty, and down-to-earth, I just love her. Let's have a listen. Photo courtesy of John W. Hession.
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Michael Crupain's Wild Journey: From Neurosurgery, to Dr. Oz, to Cookbooks!
2024/01/25
Michael Crupain is an MD, an MPH, a passionate wellness advocate, and a terrific cook. When we first met, Michael was at Consumer Reports, which he then left to become the medical director of the Dr. Oz show (wow!). And now after 7 years there, he's writing fabulous cookbooks! Photo courtesy of Michael Crupain.
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A Real Corker: Anthropologist Corky White Dishes on Food!
2023/11/09
Our guest today is Corky White, Professor of Anthropology at Boston University. Although her focus is on Japan, Corky has a deep and fascinating focus on food – both as an academic pursuit and as globe-trotting food lover. Today’s episode is just that. A global trot through Corky’s life, food, culture, and the impact of her own heritage on why food is so fascinating. Her newest book, written with her son, historian Ben Wurgaft, is "Ways of Eating." We’ll get to that too – and stay tuned to learn about her grandmother’s rolling pin! Let’s have a listen! Photo courtesy of Corky White.
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Veggie Queen
2023/11/02
Our guest today is one of my favorite members of the culinary elite: Martha Rose Shulman, an award-winning author of more than twenty-five cookbooks, including The Simple Art of Vegetarian Cooking, The Very Best of Recipes for Health, Mediterranean Harvest: Vegetarian Recipes from the World’s Healthiest Cuisine (named one of the 6 best vegetarian cookbooks of the last 25 years by Cooking Light Magazine), Mediterranean Light, Provençal Light, and Entertaining Light. For eight years she wrote the feature entitled Recipes for Health for the New York Times. She has over 1,500 recipes featured on the NY Times Cooking website. Her food combines pleasure and health, drawing largely from the cuisines of the Mediterranean, inherently healthy cuisines with big flavors. Photo courtesy of Martha Rose Schulman.
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Barton Seaver: Seafood Evangelist
2023/10/13
We talk -- or mostly listen -- to the remarkable Barton Seaver; recovering chef, prodigious advocate of all things seafood, TED talk alum, author of landmark books on American seafood (my favorite is For Cod & Country), and quite possibly the most eloquent speaker we've ever met! Photo courtesy of Barton Seaver.
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Mark Erickson, Provost of the CIA
2023/07/07
A 14 year old Minnesota boy wanted a motorcycle. He got a job as a dishwasher and it launched a stellar culinary career. We talked with Mark about himself, his outlook on the future of restaurants, and where the CIA is headed next. Photo courtesy of Mark Erickson.
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Can an Algorithm Become Besties With a Farm-to-You Home Delivery Service?
2023/06/15
Have you ever wondered how a food delivery business gets going? All the logistics, and the headaches and uncertainty of matching farmers to food and the fresh food to your home? Erin Baumgartner is the CEO and Founder of The Family Dinner. While working as the Assistant Director of the Senseable City Lab at MIT, she left her job after a drink with her husband in a local bar made her believe that her back-of-the-cocktail napkin idea was worth betting on. Since then, she has received so many accolades and awards -- and is the presenter of an inspiring Ted Talk! Let’s Talk About Food is Powered by Simplecast.
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Greens Under Glass: How Paul Sellew is Re-Inventing Your Salad Bowl
2023/04/28
Paul Sellew is the Founder and CEO of Little Leaf Farms. His "farm" occupies massive greenhouses in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania and he expects that by 2026, he'll have 100 acres "under glass" and be able to offer sustainable crisp salad greens to over 50% of the American salad eating world. We'll all be crushing on Little Leaf's hydroponic and sunshine nourished salad greens. He's not the only one who believes in his success: Superstar Bono and his RISE Fund recently made a $300 million dollar investment in the company. That's a lot of arugula! Let's have a listen to Paul Sellew! Photo courtesy of Adam De Tour for Little Leaf Farms.
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Hello Earth Day! And What Should I Do About My Beloved 8-Burner Gas Stove?
2023/04/17
A Conversation with Frank Lowenstein of RARE. Rare is the largest non-profit you've never heard of, and for 50 years it has been focused on using Behavioral Change to nudge people towards Sustainability all over the world. Now, RARE comes to the US. Frank, a lifelong environmentalist, talks about what we can do at the individual level to mitigate climate change. Photo courtesy of Frank Lowenstein.
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Filmmaker Joanna James: A FIne Line Revisited
2023/03/24
Joanna James is a filmmaker, non-profit founder, mom of three girls, and the daughter of Val James, who against all odds created a successful restaurant company. Joanna’s film entitled "A Fine Line" documents her mother’s struggles, and those of other well-known female chef-owners in the restaurant industry. It tells the story of the barriers, financial and personal, that women face in the food business. When I first saw the film, I understood it as a love letter to her mom. The film created shock waves, generating a lot of buzz upon release. Joanna is also the founder of MAPP Impact, a non-profit focused on mentorship and policy advocacy for women in the food & beverage industry. Photo courtesy of Joanna James.
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A Tarot Reader Walked into a Bar...
2023/03/17
Thea Engst is a seasoned author, a bartender, and a serious student of Tarot. In her fourth book, Spirits of the Tarot, Thea develops a cocktail recipe to match each Tarot card. It's fun stuff. Especially for true believers. We spoke with her about Tarot and how a bartender goes about developing signature cocktails. Photo courtesy of Thea Engst.
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How Many Cookbooks Do You Own?
2023/03/09
If you have a wall of cookbooks (like I do) but only ever crack open a few–help is at hand. Jane Kelly is the founder of Eat Your Books, a service that lets you search your own library to find the perfect recipe. She was an executive in the music and TV world in the UK, and then, she had an idea.... Photo courtesy of Eat Your Books.
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5 out of 5
13 reviews
TCA friend 2022/06/08
Cheers Louisa!
Making my way through every episode! Such great content Louisa, Congratulations!
BrisketBaby 2021/02/08
I can’t wait to hear who is next!
I love these.
lady rubisha of the cake plate 2021/02/08
Tasty & Delicious calorie-free binging
I just binged the whole lot! Think of The Moth, but every single story has food at its center—first dates, Russian spies, pot cookies & chip butties ....
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CleanPlateClubMember 2021/02/06
Who doesn’t love talking about food?
Everyone has a story to tell. These are good ones. I love the variety already among these Moth-style stories. Perfect reminder of all the good stories...
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Walshesreview 2021/02/04
The Chef's Table of podcasts!
Albeit they were both amazing--it wasn't the food & videography--that made Netflix's Chef's Table so great. It was discovering what makes some of the ...
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MPN To Go 2020/11/19
Delicious!
It’s like being served a full plate of life, love, and laughs with a side of poignancy— and who can’t use a serving of that these days!
elliask7 2020/11/18
Feel good “food stories” for the soul
Such a fun and uplifting production! Indulge in your foodie factor with this listen. Great guests, great host, fun and educational! Really enjoyed!
Remedykid1 2020/11/18
A Tonic for Toxic Times
As a devourer of food podcasts, I appreciate this fresh perspective and these delightful stories! I can’t wait for more.
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