Heritage Radio Network On Tour

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Sinopsis

From time to time, the Heritage Radio Network team ventures beyond our Bushwick shipping container studio to bring you special coverage from cities around the US and the world! Our first stop is Nashville, TN, where HRN Producer-at-Large Jack Inslee, Deputy Director Caity Moseman Wadler, and musician and writer Odetta Hartman interview the chefs at some of Music City's top restaurants.

Episodios

  • Our Food System, Our Future #1: Italy & The Right to Food

    18/10/2022 Duración: 30min

    Heritage Radio Network’s Nora Peachin is traveling the world for one year in search of communities organizing to make our food systems more equitable, and she’s bringing you along with her. In the first episode of the series, Nora visits Italy to learn about the right to food and food charity.Further Reading: See the complete United Nations Right to Food Team’s voluntary guidelines here.To learn more about Community Food Centers Canada, visit their website or check out The Stop: How the Fight for Good Food Transformed a Community and Inspired a Movement, a book by Nick Saul and Andrea Curtis, his wife.Here you can read about the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact, Milan’s Food Policy office, and Caritas Italiana.Other texts that have greatly informed this episode include Janet Poppendieck’s Sweet Charity?: Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement, Graham Riches and Tiina Silvasti’s First World Hunger Revisited: Food Charity or the Right to Food, Andrew Fisher’s Big Hunger: The Unholy Alliance between Corporate Ame

  • Making Connections with Slow Food USA at Terra Madre

    06/10/2022 Duración: 21min

    The Slow Food USA team made their first trek back to the nonprofit’s roots in Italy since the onset of the pandemic for Terra Madre Salon Del Gusto. The organization’s Executive Director, Anna Mulè and Communications Director, Brian Solem join Dylan Heuer to talk about their thematic focal point for this year’s festival: joy and justice. They reflect on how joy, justice, and food intersect in their own lives and discuss what programs in service of this goal are capturing their attention right now. Plus, they share stories of memorable exchanges and great bites at Terra Made this year. HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • Defending “Real” Italian Food at Terra Madre

    06/10/2022 Duración: 28min

    Beatrice Ughi founded Gustiamo more than 20 years ago in The Bronx with the goal of introducing New Yorkers to “real” Italian food. Her importing business disrupted existing models by serving consumers directly (in addition to retailers and restaurants). She talks with Dylan Heuer about why it took until later in life to appreciate her native country’s foodways, how sharing the stories of Italian makers helps differentiate authentic products from misleading labels, and what her four year quest to find the perfect pasta entailed.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • Indigenous Shepherds and the Struggle for Food Sovereignty at Terra Madre

    06/10/2022 Duración: 03min

    Umar Bashir Ochen is a young activist and member of the Karamojong tribe of Indigenous shepherds located in north-east Uganda. The Karamojong people face daily challenges including hunger caused by climate change, land grabbing, and a lack of food sovereignty. In conversation with Dylan Heuer, he talks about his culture and how it’s been threatened over the course of his lifetime. He discusses the organizing efforts he has led to introduce agroecology practices, start a farmers' market, and create local, national, and even international connections. HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • Fermentation and the Food System at Terra Madre

    06/10/2022 Duración: 27min

    Carlo Nesler was born and raised in Bolzano, Italy. He has been interested in cooking and fermenting food since he was a boy, but what started as a hobby became an expertise. Carlo hosts workshops on fermented foods in Italy and abroad, collaborates with chefs, restaurants and food producers to create fermented food products, and he translated Wild Fermentation by Sandor Katz into Italian. He sits down with Dylan Heuer for a conversation about biodiversity, regeneration, and microbiomes. Plus he talks about Italian fermented foods, shares why he thinks fermentation can’t be taught on Zoom, and describes the satisfaction that comes along with making something with your hands.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • Contrasting Corn's Sacred Uses and Industrial Production at Terra Madre

    06/10/2022 Duración: 21min

    Karina Ocampo is a Buenos Aires-based journalist and the author of La Ruta Del Maíz, a book documenting her journey, and the journey of corn, through Argentina, Bolivia, Peru and Mexico. She joins Dylan Heuer to unpack the juxtaposition at the center of her recent work: in the Americas corn is the cornerstone of the industrial food system and a sacred, traditional ingredient to many Indigenous people. She talks about how these two worlds collide, shares stories from her year of traveling, and discusses the intersection of food and feminism.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • Deep Medicine and Decolonization at Terra Madre

    06/10/2022 Duración: 28min

    Rupa Marya is a physician, activist, artist and writer. She is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, founder and director of the Deep Medicine Circle, and co-author of Inflamed: Deep Medicine and The Anatomy of Injustice. She sits down with Dylan Heuer to discuss the connections she sees between colonization and contemporary afflictions like the disproportionate harm caused by Covid-19. She draws on Indigenous knowledge to advocate for a more holistic approach to wellbeing that includes treating farmers as stewards of our health and involving doctors in social justice organizing.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • HRN's Catskills Field Day: Story Time with Rip Van Winkle

    18/09/2022 Duración: 18min

    In this magical moment, captured at HRN's First Annual Catskills Field Day in Bovina, NY, Amy Halloran somehow finds her way into the dreams of Rip Van Winkle himself. Amy presents Mr. Van Winkle with some of the stories that have been written about himself. Rip takes the opportunity to fact-check some of those stories and share how some boozy bowlers got him in deep trouble. Will Rip success in waking up? It's a story so powerful it could rip the scales right off of a fish!Special thanks to Scott Hill for welcoming us to Putt Putt Van Winkle this weekend.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • HRN's Catskills Field Day: Highlighting the Reher Center of Kingston, NY

    09/09/2022 Duración: 25min

    On August 27th & 28th, 2022, HRN hosted its First Annual Catskills Field Day: a two day celebration of the foodways of the Catskills and Hudson Valley. Our final event was a fresh flour pancake breakfast at Putt Putt Van Winkle, with pancakes by baker and educator Amy Halloran. In this episode, Amy sits down to interview Sarah Litvin, PhD, the Executive Director of the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History. Sarah shares the some highlights of the Reher Center's work in Kingston, NY, including past and upcoming exhibits. Before they get to the present, they also cover the past, as the Reher Center building served as a prominent Jewish Bakery for nearly a century. Kingston residents of the surrounding Rondout neighborhood, mostly working class and immigrant, came to Reher’s for bread, canned goods, and gossip.Today, the site is as a museum and cultural center that preserves and honors the legacy of Reher's Bakery and amplifies immigrant stories of the Hudson Valley, past and present. The Reher Cent

  • HRN's Catskills Field Day: Mushroom Foraging with Catskill Fungi

    09/09/2022 Duración: 25min

    In late August 2022, HRN hosted its First Annual Catskills Field Day: a two-day celebration of the foodways of the Catskills and Hudson Valley. One of our first events was a guided mushroom foraging expedition with Erwin Karl of Catskill Fungi. In this episode of On Tour, HRN's Executive Director Caity Moseman Wadler sits down with Erwin to continue exploring the world of mushrooms. They discuss some of the treasures that the foragers found that morning while walking the property of Cycle X Farm in Andes, NY, before tackling a number of related topics including how to become involved with foraging, mushroom cultivation, and the work of Catskill Fungi.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks, in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • From Asheville With Love: Chef Katie Button

    22/08/2022 Duración: 24min

    Chef Katie Button sits down with Christine Sykes Lowe to chat the journey of her culinary passion, the very recent Outstanding Hospitality James Beard win, and the constantly growing Curate brand- all the while keeping at the core, philanthropy and mission driven team values.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • From Asheville With Love: The Blind Pig Supper Club

    22/08/2022 Duración: 30min

    Chef Mike Moore has a porch talk with Christine Sykes Lowe about the genesis of his founding concept, The Blind Pig Supper Club, which celebrated a recent 10 year anniversary and feature by Bon Appetit. Also joining in the chat, Chef Cleophus Hethington, 2022 James Beard Foundation Emerging Chef nominee.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast. 

  • From Asheville With Love: Chef Meherwan Irani

    22/08/2022 Duración: 25min

    Chef Meherwan Irani, fresh off his team's James Beard Foundation Outstanding Restaurant win talks with Christine Sykes Lowe about Chai Pani Restaurant Group, the Spicewalla brand and passion for igniting discussion and thought around orgins, ethnicity and Southern food.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • 2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Aspen Chamber Resort Association (ACRA)

    22/06/2022 Duración: 15min

    This year marked the 39th anniversary of the nation’s premiere culinary event, and part of that success is a robust tourism initiative. Eliza Voss, VP of Destination Marketing talks history of the Food & Wine classic in Aspen and further proof that this celebrated mountain town is a destination for all seasons.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • 2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Sheila Johnson

    22/06/2022 Duración: 22min

    As co-founder of BET and CEO of Salamander Hotels and Resorts, Sheila Johnson’s passion in paying it forward is evident in her philanthropy, love of the arts as well as unique business savvy. Hosting an inaugural Juneteenth celebration on her newly acquired managed property, Aspen Meadows, she sets the stage in elevating Black chefs and artisanal producers in showcasing their vital imprint on our country’s diverse and delicious food narrative.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • 2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Miyoko’s Creamery

    22/06/2022 Duración: 20min

    The history behind the science and innovation of Chef Miyoko Schinner’s Sonoma, CA based artisanal vegan creamery- on a mission to revolutionize the dairy industry.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • 2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Jackie Summers' Love Potion To The World: SOREL

    22/06/2022 Duración: 13min

    After facing a harrowing health diagnosis and remarkably coming out the other side, Jackie talks about what drove him to become the first Black person in the U.S. to be granted a license to make liquor post-Prohibition. The result, a spicy, fragrant hibiscus liquor that is unforgettable.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • 2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Chef Maneet Chauhan and Vivek Deora

    22/06/2022 Duración: 21min

    Christine Sykes Lowe and Co-Host Shari Bayer (All In The Industry) catch up with the Nashville, TN based power-duo behind Morph Hospitality Group. Funny and infectious, they show no signs of slowing down their impact on the shape of the culinary landscape- yet still work to prioritize family, commitments and quality of life. And, like most of us, they like ice cream. A lot.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

  • 2022 Slow Seed Summit: Author Readings - May 15

    18/06/2022 Duración: 48min

    HRN was proud to work with Slow Food USA as a media partner for the Slow Seed Summit, which took place on May 13 - May 15, 2022.  For three days, hundreds of people from around the world gathered virtually to discuss the regeneration of our world’s foodways to advance good, clean and fair food for all. Each day focused on a new lens through which attendees listened, shared and planned the future of our climate, health and food justice. We took a moment during this rousing Global Slow Seed Summit to pause, slow down and reflect with some people in our network who have done much reflection on the key theme of this summit: Regenerating our Climate, Health and Connection. Our featured authors  have written about so many aspects of this theme, and today we put a special focus on Women, Seeds and Community.  You'll hear from John Hausdoerffer, Kaylena Bray, Heather Swan, Anjanette Wilson, and Katherine Kassouf Cummings. John Hausdoerffer is the editor of What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? and  Kinship: Belong

  • 2022 Slow Seed Summit: Seed Rematriation: Bringing Seeds Home

    18/06/2022 Duración: 59min

    HRN was proud to work with Slow Food USA as a media partner for the Slow Seed Summit, which took place on May 13 - May 15, 2022.  For three days, hundreds of people from around the world gathered virtually to discuss the regeneration of our world’s foodways to advance good, clean and fair food for all. Each day focused on a new lens through which attendees listened, shared and planned the future of our climate, health and food justice. Returning seed to their communities of origin is important for maintaining biodiversity, ownership and security.   In this talk, hear from Dr. Rebecca Webster, Shelley Buffalo, Kirsten Kirby-Shoote, and Rosebud Bear Schneider. Dr. Rebecca Webster is an enrolled citizen of the Oneida Nation and a founding member of Ohe∙láku (among the cornstalks), a co-op of 10 Oneida families that grow 6 acres of traditional, heirloom corn together. She and her husband also own a 10 acre farmstead where they primarily grow Haudenosaunee varieties of corn, beans, and squash. They started a YouTu

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