A stripped down history podcast with a culinary twist. New episodes on a bi-weekly basis.
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Savor digs into how people live and how they eat – and why. Hosts Anney Reese and Lauren Vogelbaum interview the culinary creators and consumers of the world, exploring the science, history, and culture of food and drink, all with a key question in mind: Why do we like what we like, and how can we find more of those things?
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Lost Tables collects the culinary memories of lost St. Louis restaurants.
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If you love Weird History and food, then you're going to really love Weird History Food. Check out this deep-fried dive into the crazy and bizarre world of food and food history. Weird History Food is everything you didn't learn in High School or Culinary School. #WeirdHistoryFood #WeirdHistory #FoodHistory
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A podcast where we have deep conversations about anything and everything surrounding it with food! A podcast for foodies, health junkies, science lovers, art lovers,and entrepreneurs with inquisitive minds who love culinary arts and catering and the science behind it.....
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Learn about food and cooking with John Houser III & Rebecca Madariaga
A food history and cooking comedy podcast (pronounced "rude"). John and Jeni present one culinary item per show while giving it's history and trivia. We also do biweekly food news episodes. It's funny, instructional and always rouxde.
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A New York Minute In History is a podcast about the history of New York and the unique tales of New Yorkers. It is hosted by State Historian Devin Lander, Saratoga County Historian Lauren Roberts and Don Wildman. Jesse King and Jim Levulis of WAMC produce the podcast. A New York Minute In History is a production of the New York State Museum, WAMC Northeast Public Radio and Archivist Media. Support for the project comes from The William G. Pomeroy Foundation, the National Endowment for the Hu ...
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Speculative fiction writer, long-term resident of Japan and Bram Stoker Award finalist Thersa Matsuura explores all that is weird from old Japan—strange superstitions, folktales, cultural oddities, and interesting language quirks. These are little treasures she digs up while doing research for her writing.
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Every week, Milk Street Radio travels the world to find the most fascinating stories about food—a detective who tracks down food thieves and a look inside the most famous (and often scandalous) restaurant kitchens—and interviews with culinary icons such as José Andrés, Padma Lakshmi, Jacques Pépin, and Marcus Samuelsson. And on Milk Street Radio you can always find the unexpected: the comedian who ranks apples using an elaborate 100-point system, the scientists who study if vegetables have s ...
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Created by The Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts, Inside Julia’s Kitchen is your window into the Foundation’s world. Through our podcast, you’ll meet the bright lights of today’s food world, from the organizations the Foundation supports and works with to further Julia’s legacy to individuals at the forefront of cooking, culinary history, and food writing. We’ll be talking to those who are shaping the way we eat, cook and think about food, just as Julia did by invit ...
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From syrup swindles to dairy deceptions, Crime & Nourishment investigates the strange world of Canadian food crimes—and the stories they were never meant to tell.
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AnthroDish explores the intersections between our foods, cultures, and identities. Host Dr. Sarah Duignan sits down one-on-one with people in academia, hospitality, farming and agriculture, and more to learn about their food knowledge and experiences. If you're interested in the unique lives of everyday people who have been shaped by their relationship with food, this show is for you!
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Who knew that the small mountain town of Durango had such an active art scene! Four Corners Arts Forum features art that is visual, performance, literary, musical, corporal, culinary, and art that you may not have thought of as art. Host Margy Dudley finds remarkable stories of creative and dedicated artists who have long lived at the corners of our minds, and brings them to the center of our conversations.
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Explores the rich intersection of food, culture, and identity, celebrating how flavors and traditions travel, transform, and connect communities. Through compelling conversations, we share the stories of history, heritage, and journeys told through food.
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OUT TO LUNCH finds Baton Rouge Business Report Editor Stephanie Riegel combining her hard news journalist skills and food background: conducting business over lunch. Baton Rouge has long had a storied history of politics being conducted over meals, now the Capital Region has an equivalent culinary home for business: Mansur's. Each week Stephanie holds court over lunch at Mansur's and invites members of the Baton Rouge business community to join her. You can also hear the show on WRKF 89.3FM.
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Tom Wilmer’s Lowell Thomas Award-winning travel podcast — recorded live on location across America and around the world — showcases the arts, culture, music, nature, history, science, wine and spirits, brewpubs, the culinary arts and more. He covers nouns and verbs: people, places, things, and action — everything from baseball to exploring South Pacific atolls, and interviewing the "real" Santa Claus in the Arctic. Tom's feature, recorded live at Harland & Wolfe Shipyards in Belfast Northern ...
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Island Vacation Travel Podcast on Spotify 🎙️🌴 Discover the World, One Episode at a Time! Welcome to the Island Vacation Travel Podcast, your go-to destination for travel inspiration, expert tips, and exciting stories from around the globe! Whether you’re jetting off for business, planning a beach escape, or dreaming about your next adventure. 🎧 Why Listen? I believe I make videos that can help businesses and frequent travelers stay informed and prepared for any type of trip, business or leis ...
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Culinary historian Linda Pelaccio takes a journey through the history of food. Take a dive into food cultures through history, from ancient Mesopotamia and imperial China to the grazing tables and deli counters of today. Tune in as Linda, along with a guest list of culinary chroniclers and enthusiasts, explores the lively links between food cultures of the present and past.
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The DIBS podcast, presented by @chicago_history is a podcast where we dive into the heart and soul of the Windy City. From the towering skyscrapers of the Loop to the deep-dish pizza debates, from Wrigley Field’s ivy-covered walls to the electric legacy of Michael Jordan, Chicago isn’t just a place—it’s a story. Whether it’s entrepreneurs changing the game, artists shaping culture, or community leaders making waves. Each episode explores the stories that make Chicago the vibrant, gritty, and ...
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Culinary Historians of Chicago studies the history of food and drink in human cultures. Why we procure, prepare and serve the food we do has cultural, sociological, geographical, financial and political influences. We encourage participation from all walks of life: from academics to home cooks, chefs to grill masters, farmers to heirloom gardeners, food scientists to students. Our programs, and those of our sister organization Chicago Foodways Roundtable, are supported by research, fieldwork ...
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Eat Your Heartland Out is a series dedicated to highlighting the rich, yet often overlooked, culinary depth of the American Midwest. Food is the storyteller while host Capri S. Cafaro serves as your audio tour guide through this region spanning 12 states. The show aims to weave a tapestry of cultural diversity, immigration history, migration patterns and agricultural variations in each episode. Expect to gain new insights about Midwestern foodways through compelling interviews with historian ...
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Explore the Rich Heritage of South Louisiana with the Bourgeois Meat Market Podcast Since 1891, Bourgeois Meat Market has been preserving Cajun culinary traditions in Thibodaux, Louisiana. This podcast celebrates our legacy and the Southern lifestyle, featuring conversations with 4th-generation butchers, loyal customers, and local legends who share their stories of Cajun culture, craftsmanship, and timeless traditions. Host Shane Thibodaux dives deep into the history of Bourgeois Meat Market ...
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More than jerk chicken, beaches and Carnival, the cultures of the Caribbean is unique and diverse with influences from all over the world. Join Hema and guests on The Moreish Podcast as they talk about the history of the Caribbean people, current day culture and food with a focus on the national dish of each country. The Moreish Podcast. Where Caribbean history meets culture and cuisine. Find us on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube at The Moreish Podcast.
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Explore all that Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina have to offer on the Inner Coastal Podcast, hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands. This podcast is your ticket to learn about what makes Beaufort, South Carolina special, from the Lowcountry attractions to Beaufort’s extensive history. On this podcast, you can find guests that talk about Beaufort’s large festivals, such as the Shrimp and Oyster Festivals, as well as s ...
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A recognized expert and thought leader on the culinary, social, ethical, and practical aspects of living compassionately and healthfully, Colleen Patrick-Goudreau is a bestselling author of seven books and currently writing her 8th. Considered one of the original "influencers" in the vegan / plant-based space for the last 25 years, Colleen is an acclaimed speaker, dedicated animal advocate, and host of vegan trips around the world. She demonstrates that compassionate, healthy living, eating, ...
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Hi there...welcome to Mushroom Hour. Listen in as we venture into kingdom fungi with unique and beautiful humans who all share a passion for mushrooms. We'll go forage for wild mushrooms, explore their potency as nature's medicines, become citizen mycologists, transform human consciousness and learn how mushrooms inspired art, spirituality and culture throughout our history. There are so many ways that mushrooms can benefit (wo)mankind - we just need to tap into the mycelium network and let ...
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Join Chris Spear as he interviews food and beverage entrepreneurs who have built successful careers outside of traditional restaurant kitchens. From personal chefs, caterers, and food truck operators to cookbook authors, research chefs, and farmers, each guest has paved their own way in the culinary world. Through candid conversations, they share the challenges, lessons, and successes of creating a business on their own terms. With over 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry—incl ...
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Taiwan is patchwork quilt of diverse, motiving personalities. Here, we have politicians who make history, entrepreneurs whose innovations help keep the global economy afloat, and artists who explore creativity in fascinating, inspiring ways. Taiwan Talk shows its listeners the unique perspectives of Taiwan all over the world. From those at home, those abroad, and those who’ve chosen to make this island their home. Taiwan Talk airs on ICRT FM100 at 8am, and in the evening in the 6pm news hour ...
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Listen for interviews with authors, artists, and newsmakers that tell the story of our region. Email us: [email protected]
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A podcast for kids and parents alike, the Jake-Cast shares the deepest thoughts of a 4-Year-Old boy as he navigates life. Interviewed by his dad, Jake will divulge his opinions on the education system, productive leisure activities, his culinary favorites and much more.
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A People's History of Food and Drink explores culture and community through a culinary lens, while wearing a pair of beer goggles. Season one, 5X10 In The Den, looks back at five decades of Harvard Square history as experienced by the people and patrons of the legendary Grendel's Den restaurant. Join our host, and history nerd, Daniel Berger-Jones as he celebrates Grendel's 50th anniversary with cocktail tutorials, cooking lessons and conversations with local legends, sharing stories that ca ...
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Culinary Word of the Day is hosted by chef and author Jenn de la Vega. Subscribe to short, educational weekly dispatches to expand your vocabulary of the comestible across agriculture, technology, cooking techniques, food trends, and international cuisine. Esculentè is a behind-the-scenes conversation podcast hosted by Jenn de la Vega and research producer Alicia Book. For every three culinary words, Jenn and Alicia discuss material from the cutting room floor in a series of bonus episodes. ...
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Welcome to "The Foodie Diary," the ultimate food and recipe podcast that will take your taste buds on a thrilling journey through the world of culinary delights. Whether you're a seasoned home cook or a curious foodie, join us as we explore the vibrant and diverse universe of flavors, ingredients, and techniques that make cooking an art form. https://thefoodiediary.com/ The recipes and information provided on this website/cookbook/blog/podcast [The Foodie Diary] are for informational and edu ...
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Ever wondered why Americans are obsessed with peanut butter? Or how the hamburger became a national icon? ”America’s Eats” is your passport to the fascinating world of American food history. Join us as we uncover the surprising stories behind your favorite dishes, exploring their cultural significance, regional variations, and the quirky characters who shaped their destiny. From classic comfort foods to modern culinary trends, ”America’s Eats” will leave you hungry for more!
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we eat. you listen. Join Mikey and Rinne each week as they explore new recipes and ingredients, discuss food history and politics and try not to chew loudly while talking into the microphone. Lots of swearing and stupid humor served as condiments. You’re welcome. Let’s EAT!
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"What's Good Denver" is a culture and events discovery show about Denver, Colorado. Each week we explore the best of what the Mile High City has to offer, from new restaurants and bars to live music and comedy shows. We also talk to local experts about the latest trends in Denver culture, and share our own personal recommendations for things to do and see. Whether you're a longtime Denverite or just visiting for the first time, What's Good Denver is the perfect way to discover all that the c ...
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The Wok is a platform to share and tell stories through the lens of food by Asian and Pacific Islander communities. The team presents narratives, and personal stories to add context to the foods we see and eat everyday. These stories explore identity, family history, and what it means to be part of the AAPI community.
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Join Flavor of Italy each week for a look at Italian food and recipes, Italian culture, travel and history through interviews with Italy's cutting-edge creators, food personalities, locals and anyone else who has a fascinating Italian story to share.
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The Zabar’s Podcast explores the history and personalities behind one of New York City’s most beloved grocery stores. In each episode, 4th-generation deli man Willie Zabar dives into a different aspect of the store through conversations with employees, customers, and culinary experts. For comments/questions/inquiries: [email protected]
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Food enthusiasts, Kim Baker and Leigh Olson, invite you on a storytelling journey exploring food memories, family recipes, food traditions, cuisines, cookery, and food history to discover how food connects, defines, and inspires us.
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Book Talk: Caribbean Culinary History with Keshia Sakarah
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59:34Send us a text A Deep Dive into Caribbean Culinary History with Keshia Sakarah In this episode of The Moreish Podcast, host Hema chats with Keshia Sakarah, a self-taught chef, food writer, and educator of Montserratian and Barbudian descent. Based on topics raised in her first book Caribe A Caribbean Cookbook with History they explore the rich hist…
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Tsuyu: The Dreaded Fifth Season in Japan (Ep. 172)
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20:04Don't let anyone tell you Japan has four distinct seasons. You'll hear that a lot. But it's not true. Japan actually has five seasons. Everyone forgets... [This description contains Amazon affiliate links. If you click on a link and make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no additional cost to you.] Uncanny Japan is author Thersa Matsuura. C…
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Salim Hanna opened a Lebanese restaurant on South Grand in 1974. What followed was a career of almost 40 years in the restaurant business. I interviewed Salim at his home in Ballwin in May of 2023. Did you enjoy this episode?By Harley Hammerman
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White House Noshes: What Presidents Really Eat
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51:02Jefferson ate capon, Eisenhower craved squirrel soup and Grant had a habit of throwing bread across the table. This week, we go into the White House with Alex Prud’homme to hear culinary stories from presidential history, like how Julia Child charmed her way into a state dinner and why Eleanor Roosevelt may have used Jell-O salad to get revenge on …
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Practicing Healthy Boundaries around Food at Dinner with our Families and Friends
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57:52Do you ever find yourself inviting those not so respectful and rude guests or moments where someone says something awkward at the table , or forgets their manners, or refuses to follow the rules after receiving a heads up or the memo before the family dinner or dinner party? Well this episode is one you don’t want to miss! Join Chef April as she sc…
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Health Leadership, News Highlights, and Top Movie Picks
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49:23Essentia Health CEO Dr. David Herman on regional healthcare issues. Plus, news with Dave Thompson and Matt Olien's countdown of favorite films #20 to #11.
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On the latest episode of Inside Julia’s Kitchen, host Todd Schulkin speaks to Rick Smilow, CEO of the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City. They discuss the school’s 50th anniversary and the role of cooking school in today’s food world. Plus, Rick shares a Julia Moment. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast ne…
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The Unexpected Success of Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.
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15:02The Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, inspired by the movie 'Forrest Gump,' was expected to be just a simple cash-in without much success. Surprisingly, like Forrest Gump himself, this chain defied expectations and became a notable success! #ForrestGump #BubbaGumpShrimpCompany #seafoodrestaurant #unexpectedsuccess #theme See show notes: https://inlet.fm/w…
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This ultra-creamy cheese achieves its texture and funk from a species of mold that was named after it. Anney and Lauren dig into the science and history of camembert. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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There's Something Happening Here: The Vietnam War - Part IX - Country Joe and the Fish Fry
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54:59Send us a text "Yeah-yeah, some folks inherit star-spangled eyes. Hoo, they send you down to war, Lord And when you ask 'em, "How much should we give?" Hoo, they only answer, "More, more, more, more" - "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival On this last episode of his series that focused on The Vietnam War, The Hungry Historian is going to…
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Quick Takes, Thanking the Nuggets, NakedDenver + More!
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27:56May 21, 2025 - We’re coming in on Wednesday this week to make sure you’re brought up to speed on what’s good! Make sure you subscribe to the newsletter at realgooddenver.com for all of this week’s events! Follow WDG: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8u8GmvBi6th6LOOMCuwJKw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whats_good_denver/ TikTok: htt…
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Early Alzheimer’s Diagnosis Supported by Most Americans
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50:13Joan Danks shares insights from a new Alzheimer’s Association report showing widespread public support for early detection and emerging treatments. Also, cases are rising in ND.
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122: Inside Cat Island Club with Michayla Wolfe and Tim Marvach
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26:20Daquan catches up with Michayla Wolfe and Tim Marvach from Cat Island Club to talk about life on one of Beaufort’s most beautiful hidden gems. From marshfront golf and community events to unforgettable weddings, they share what makes Cat Island a place you won’t want to leave. Whether you're planning a trip, planning a wedding, or just curious abou…
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From Immigrant Roots to Culinary Icon: Fariyal Abdullahi's Unapologetic Rise to the Top
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35:39In this dynamic episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora, I sit down with the trailblazing Fariyal Abdullahi—James Beard Award nominated chef, creative, philanthropist, and one of the very few Black women at the helm of some of the most high-profile kitchens in the industry. Fariyal’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Born in Ethiopia, she shares ho…
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Honoring Care, Folk Songs, Mushrooms, and Tribal Firewood Programs
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50:06From award-winning elder care to folk ballads, fungi farming, and tribal firewood, it’s a rich mix of people and place on Main Street.
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The aggressive blue crab, a voracious predator, is devouring Italy's beloved clam population, now decimated by as much as 90% since 2023. This is a crisis you need to follow: listen today!!! Before we dive into this urgent environmental and culinary crisis affecting Italy today, I want to take a moment to celebrate something close to my heart: this…
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Man v. Food was a captivating blend of travel, culinary traditions, and enormous portions of meat, starring the unforgettable food TV icon, Adam Richman. However, behind the giant burritos and fiery wings lies a tale of online controversies, life-threatening moments, and a show that couldn't stay away for long. Once among the top Food Network shows…
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153: Setting a Place for Recipes of Displacement & Community with Hawa Hassan
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32:47As season 9 of the podcast draws to a close, it’s feeling like a full circle moment thematically. The conversations began this season around what it means to value labour, specifically whose labour is and isn’t valued to power a global food supply, and an exposé of the cruel treatment of migrant workers coming to the U.S. But the process of migrati…
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3. The Godfather of the Dad Shoe: Steven Smith on Crafting Iconic Sneakers
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58:16In this episode of DIBS, we sit down with the legendary Steven Smith, the man behind some of the most iconic sneakers of all time. Known as the Godfather of the Dad Shoe, Steven’s career has spanned decades and touched nearly every major sneaker brand—New Balance, Reebok, Fila, Nike, Adidas, Yeezy, and now Crocs. Steven's designs have defined gener…
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This Wednesday May 21st author Christopher Barns will be at Maria’s Bookshop to talk about his book Mesa Verde’s Secret Garden: A History of Managing the Backcountry and Wilderness of a National Park.
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28:22In this episode I have the pleasure of speaking with author and filmmaker Christopher Barns who has just released a book this month called Mesa Verde’s Secret Garden: A History of Managing the Backcountry and Wilderness of a National Park. Mesa Verde was established in 1906 and is the only park designated to protect archeological sites. In 1976 Con…
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Aerospace Medicine & ND Tourism: Mental Health and Travel in Focus
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49:29UND launches the ND Center for Aerospace Medicine, and Sara Otte Coleman previews 2025 tourism highlights on the television service of Prairie Pulse with John Harris.
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Ciggy-butts surfboard documentary stimulates ocean mindfulness and stewardship
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15:45Filmmaker Ben Judkins visits with correspondent Tom Wilmer at the Fremont Theater to learn about the award-winning documentary Cigarette Surfboard, showcased at the 2025 San Luis Obispo FILM FEST.By Tom Wilmer
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The Tangy Appeal of Cherry Coke and Its Youthful Legacy
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16:05The story of Cherry Coke kicked off with teenage flirting at the drugstore soda fountain, perhaps explaining its strong association with youth. However, Cherry Coke wasn't the pioneering cherry cola in the scene, nor was it the second. How did it rise to become the top soda of summers at the drive-in and sustain its popularity among the young to th…
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Asking for help isn’t always easy, but sometimes, it’s the smartest thing you can do, especially when it comes to learning. Amanda Martin learned that firsthand as a parent. When her kids hit middle school, she started looking for academic support — something beyond worksheets and flashcards. She found that the tutoring landscape felt outdated and …
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Tony Pietoso’s Napoli restaurants are certainly not lost. In fact, Tony is making them easier to find, as he and his sons continue to expand their footprint in the greater St. Louis area and beyond. But we don’t want the story of Tony growing up in Italy to be lost, or the winding road to his first small restaurant on South Bemiston in Clayton. Ton…
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Coping with the Loss of a Pet: Mourning, Healing, and Honoring the Animals we Love
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2:21:53Losing an animal companion can be a profound and often overlooked grief. In this episode, I explore what it means to mourn a beloved pet, how to navigate the pain, and ways to honor the bond that never really ends — all through the lens of the life and loss of my cat Charlie. —————— 🌟 Join thousands of like-minded subscribers at my Substack. Commun…
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Secrets of Restaurant Design: An Insider Tells All
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51:02Famed architect and designer David Rockwell shares the best, worst and most hidden aspects of restaurant design. He recalls his favorite projects, from Sushi Zen to Union Square Cafe, and the tiny details you should pay attention to the next time you go out to eat. Plus, Nathalie Cooke takes us on a quirky journey through the history of menus; Adam…
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Surprising Packaging Hacks You Didn’t Know Existed
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25:47Surprising Packaging Hacks You Didn’t Know Existed Summary This episode explores innovative packaging hacks that transform clutter into useful items, promoting eco-friendly practices and sustainable living. The host shares creative ways to repurpose common packaging materials, making travel and organization easier while reducing waste. Takeaways: S…
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Regional Barbeque Sauces of America (and other places)!!!!
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1:05:31John and Soren talk all things about local AMerican BBQ sauces. from Ttexas to Baltimore and everything in between. There is also talk of spice mixes, chiles and what store-bought sauce you should have for quick dinners. Thanks for listening!!!By Learn about food and cooking with John Houser III & Rebecca Madariaga
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Met Gala Food Madness .... A Walk Through Dandyism!
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40:59Join Chef April as she shares the results from the fav chef and super mom competition’s, delves into her personal experiences from the competition ,give heartfelt advice to her listeners on the life lessons of friendship and take us on a journey through dandyism and food from the glamorous Met Gala.This is an episode you do not want to miss as Chef…
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Melanoma Awareness, News Review, Killer Clown, and Arctic Artifacts
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50:16Dr. Marc Hurlbert discusses melanoma prevention, Dave Thompson reviews the news, Matt Olien critiques Clown in a Cornfield, and we explore Arctic archaeology.
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Amplifying Voices of Agriculture: Meet Podcast Hosts Rodger Wasson and Dana DiPrima
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56:06This week, Eat Your Heartland Out is sharing the show with two podcast hosts who use their microphones to amplify the stories of American agriculture. Join Capri in conversation with Rodger Wasson, host of Farm To Table Talk, and Dana DiPrima, host of the One Bite is Everything podcast. Heritage Radio Network is a listener-supported nonprofit podca…
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How Does Dollar General Offer Such Affordable Prices?
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14:57When you're looking to stretch your dollar and find nearby alternatives to Walmart and Target, Dollar General is a reliable choice. For 70 years, budget-conscious shoppers have been getting their groceries at this one-stop dollar store without straining their finances. However, it raises the question: how can they maintain such low prices and not o…
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These edible flowers are a tasty decoration used fresh or made into vibrant extracts – and they mess with your sense of smell, making the experience of them fleeting. Anney and Lauren dip into the history and weird science of violets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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Edwin Land’s Polaroid Legacy & Dr. Berg’s Beef Month Grilling Tips
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50:30In and upcoming America Experience, the legacy of Polaroid’s Edwin Land with Ron Fierstein, then its grill time with expert tips from NDSU meat scientist Dr. Eric Berg.
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Join me for a conversation with local artist Brad Goodell as we talk about the exciting new mural he is painting on the side of The Smiley Building in Durango.
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28:49In this episode I have the pleasure of speaking with local mural artist Brad Goodell whose beautiful work can be seen on many walls in the region including Fenceline Cider in Mancos, Colorado as well as on the side of the Mancos Common Press building. There are also additional murals in Cortez across form the Farmer’s Market, and by the Twin Rocks …
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A Taste of the Balearics: Jeff Koehler on the Spanish Mediterranean Islands Cookbook
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48:46Want the INSIDE SCOOP on building and growing a food business? Subscribe to our newsletter. This week, I’m joined by Jeff Koehler, food writer, traveler, and author of The Spanish Mediterranean Islands Cookbook, out now from Phaidon. Jeff has written nine books exploring the intersection of food, culture, and place, including The North African Cook…
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The Religion They Tried to Erase Still Feeds Us: Food, Faith, and the Resistance of Candomblé
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27:01In this powerful solo episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora, Chef Emme takes you on a deep and flavorful journey into the sacred world of Candomblé, the Afro-Brazilian religion where food is a divine offering—not just nourishment. This episode explores how Bahian cuisine, African spirituality, and ancestral resilience intersect in powerful, soul-stirring …
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NBA Conspiracies, Passenger Railways, Skrillex Madness + Whiskey & Doughnuts
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57:50May 13, 2025 - We’ve got a quick episode this week going over some fun news surrounding sports, Denver, and CO's potential new passenger railway! Make sure you subscribe to the newsletter at realgooddenver.com for all of this week’s events! Follow WDG: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8u8GmvBi6th6LOOMCuwJKw Instagram: https://www.instagra…
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Voices of Faith, Farming, History and Foraging
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49:59An American Pope, the NRCS at 90, Dr. Tom Isern on Baldwin Ranch history, morel mushroom hunting, and a love story where timing proves everything.
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How Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Boosted Pizza Hut
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15:52The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have been thrilling audiences with their adventures and humor since their origins as comic book heroes in 1983. They are cool, edgy, and most importantly, they LOVE pizza. These Heroes in a Halfshell are as closely associated with pizza as they are with battling their nemesis, Shredder. This connection led to some u…
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Pope Leo and the People's Conclave: A New Era Begins
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45:54Rome was buzzing this past weekend as something monumental unfolded: the selection of a new pope. And not just any pope. For the first time in history, the Roman Catholic Church has elected an American pontiff: Pope Leo XIV. I chatted with journalist Eric Lyman, a seasoned veteran of three papal elections—to discuss what made this conclave so uniqu…
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Caribbean Folklore: The Power of Pataki Stories in Cuba with Kesha Christie
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24:24Send us a text Exploring Pataki Stories: The Tale of Obara and His Gift Continuing the Caribbean folklore series, Kesha Christie joins Hema on the podcast to dive into Pataki stories of the Afro-Cuban religion Santeria, focusing on the Orishas and their unique powers. 'The Gift’, told by Kesha, is the story of Obara, the once-poor Orisha and how he…
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