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Joshua Weissman: Cooking is an Act of Rebellion
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Today, we have a special in-person episode going back in time with our friend Joshua Weissman.
This episode was actually recorded many moons ago, but after one of my computers died the files sadly went missing.
Now years later, I was able to retrieve most of our conversation and finally edit this show together.
Since the original recording of this episode, Joshua has gone on to become one of the most renowned chefs in the world, with incredible viral cooking videos and a couple bestselling cookbooks to his name. If you’d like to follow Joshua (and you’d be crazy not to), find him on the socials by looking for Joshua Weissman or by visiting joshuaweissman.com.
If you’d like to get free recipes, and stay up to date about our next in-person events, masterminds and live shows in Austin and beyond, sign up for my newsletter below or at AbelJames.com.
On this special episode, you’ll hear:
This episode is brought to you by:
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I hope you enjoy this raw in-person conversation with the one-and-only Joshua Weissman.
In this special episode, Abel James reconnects with renowned chef Joshua Weissman in a conversation that was recorded years ago but only recently recovered. Joshua shares his journey from turning down reality TV offers to becoming a viral sensation with his cooking videos and best-selling cookbooks. The discussion delves into the art of cooking, exploring why professional chefs don't need to taste their food, the secrets to perfect sourdough, and the importance of caring about the food you prepare. Joshua emphasizes the significance of cooking as a fundamental human experience, encouraging listeners to embrace the simplicity and therapeutic nature of preparing meals.
The episode also touches on broader themes such as the impact of reality TV on personal branding, the evolution of special effects in movies, and the societal shift away from cooking. Joshua and Abel discuss the cultural and emotional connections to food, the importance of maintaining traditional cooking practices, and the joy of sharing homemade meals with others. They explore the idea that cooking is not just about sustenance but a way to connect with others and find meaning in everyday life.
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continue reading
This episode was actually recorded many moons ago, but after one of my computers died the files sadly went missing.
Now years later, I was able to retrieve most of our conversation and finally edit this show together.
Since the original recording of this episode, Joshua has gone on to become one of the most renowned chefs in the world, with incredible viral cooking videos and a couple bestselling cookbooks to his name. If you’d like to follow Joshua (and you’d be crazy not to), find him on the socials by looking for Joshua Weissman or by visiting joshuaweissman.com.
If you’d like to get free recipes, and stay up to date about our next in-person events, masterminds and live shows in Austin and beyond, sign up for my newsletter below or at AbelJames.com.
On this special episode, you’ll hear:
- Why Joshua turned down an offer to star on a reality show
- Joshua’s secrets to making the perfect old-school sourdough
- Why pro cooks don’t even need to taste their food
- Why a good white wine should leave a little bit of tingle on the tongue
- And much more…
This episode is brought to you by:
Alive Waters - Go to AliveWaters.com and use code ABELJAMES for 22% off your 1st order.
Pique Life – Save 20% off the Pu’er Bundle and get a free starter kit when you go to: PiqueLife.com/wild
I hope you enjoy this raw in-person conversation with the one-and-only Joshua Weissman.
In this special episode, Abel James reconnects with renowned chef Joshua Weissman in a conversation that was recorded years ago but only recently recovered. Joshua shares his journey from turning down reality TV offers to becoming a viral sensation with his cooking videos and best-selling cookbooks. The discussion delves into the art of cooking, exploring why professional chefs don't need to taste their food, the secrets to perfect sourdough, and the importance of caring about the food you prepare. Joshua emphasizes the significance of cooking as a fundamental human experience, encouraging listeners to embrace the simplicity and therapeutic nature of preparing meals.
The episode also touches on broader themes such as the impact of reality TV on personal branding, the evolution of special effects in movies, and the societal shift away from cooking. Joshua and Abel discuss the cultural and emotional connections to food, the importance of maintaining traditional cooking practices, and the joy of sharing homemade meals with others. They explore the idea that cooking is not just about sustenance but a way to connect with others and find meaning in everyday life.
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Content provided by Abel James Bascom and Abel James. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Abel James Bascom and Abel James or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Today, we have a special in-person episode going back in time with our friend Joshua Weissman.
This episode was actually recorded many moons ago, but after one of my computers died the files sadly went missing.
Now years later, I was able to retrieve most of our conversation and finally edit this show together.
Since the original recording of this episode, Joshua has gone on to become one of the most renowned chefs in the world, with incredible viral cooking videos and a couple bestselling cookbooks to his name. If you’d like to follow Joshua (and you’d be crazy not to), find him on the socials by looking for Joshua Weissman or by visiting joshuaweissman.com.
If you’d like to get free recipes, and stay up to date about our next in-person events, masterminds and live shows in Austin and beyond, sign up for my newsletter below or at AbelJames.com.
On this special episode, you’ll hear:
This episode is brought to you by:
Alive Waters - Go to AliveWaters.com and use code ABELJAMES for 22% off your 1st order.
Pique Life – Save 20% off the Pu’er Bundle and get a free starter kit when you go to: PiqueLife.com/wild
I hope you enjoy this raw in-person conversation with the one-and-only Joshua Weissman.
In this special episode, Abel James reconnects with renowned chef Joshua Weissman in a conversation that was recorded years ago but only recently recovered. Joshua shares his journey from turning down reality TV offers to becoming a viral sensation with his cooking videos and best-selling cookbooks. The discussion delves into the art of cooking, exploring why professional chefs don't need to taste their food, the secrets to perfect sourdough, and the importance of caring about the food you prepare. Joshua emphasizes the significance of cooking as a fundamental human experience, encouraging listeners to embrace the simplicity and therapeutic nature of preparing meals.
The episode also touches on broader themes such as the impact of reality TV on personal branding, the evolution of special effects in movies, and the societal shift away from cooking. Joshua and Abel discuss the cultural and emotional connections to food, the importance of maintaining traditional cooking practices, and the joy of sharing homemade meals with others. They explore the idea that cooking is not just about sustenance but a way to connect with others and find meaning in everyday life.
…
continue reading
This episode was actually recorded many moons ago, but after one of my computers died the files sadly went missing.
Now years later, I was able to retrieve most of our conversation and finally edit this show together.
Since the original recording of this episode, Joshua has gone on to become one of the most renowned chefs in the world, with incredible viral cooking videos and a couple bestselling cookbooks to his name. If you’d like to follow Joshua (and you’d be crazy not to), find him on the socials by looking for Joshua Weissman or by visiting joshuaweissman.com.
If you’d like to get free recipes, and stay up to date about our next in-person events, masterminds and live shows in Austin and beyond, sign up for my newsletter below or at AbelJames.com.
On this special episode, you’ll hear:
- Why Joshua turned down an offer to star on a reality show
- Joshua’s secrets to making the perfect old-school sourdough
- Why pro cooks don’t even need to taste their food
- Why a good white wine should leave a little bit of tingle on the tongue
- And much more…
This episode is brought to you by:
Alive Waters - Go to AliveWaters.com and use code ABELJAMES for 22% off your 1st order.
Pique Life – Save 20% off the Pu’er Bundle and get a free starter kit when you go to: PiqueLife.com/wild
I hope you enjoy this raw in-person conversation with the one-and-only Joshua Weissman.
In this special episode, Abel James reconnects with renowned chef Joshua Weissman in a conversation that was recorded years ago but only recently recovered. Joshua shares his journey from turning down reality TV offers to becoming a viral sensation with his cooking videos and best-selling cookbooks. The discussion delves into the art of cooking, exploring why professional chefs don't need to taste their food, the secrets to perfect sourdough, and the importance of caring about the food you prepare. Joshua emphasizes the significance of cooking as a fundamental human experience, encouraging listeners to embrace the simplicity and therapeutic nature of preparing meals.
The episode also touches on broader themes such as the impact of reality TV on personal branding, the evolution of special effects in movies, and the societal shift away from cooking. Joshua and Abel discuss the cultural and emotional connections to food, the importance of maintaining traditional cooking practices, and the joy of sharing homemade meals with others. They explore the idea that cooking is not just about sustenance but a way to connect with others and find meaning in everyday life.
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