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

  • Episode 35: CHSWFF17: Michael Toscano with guest host Robert Newton

    05/03/2017 Duración: 26min

    There's no one better to interview a chef than another chef – that's why we welcomed guest host Robert Newton (of Willa Jean and Nightingale 9 in Brooklyn) to interview Michael Toscano (of La Farfalle in Charleston). Michael Toscano was the former executive chef of Perla, Jeffrey’s Grocery, and Montmartre in New York, but recently relocated to Charleston with his family to open a restaurant of his own. Called Le Farfalle, it focuses on regional Italian food.

  • Episode 34: CHSWFF17: Steven Satterfield with guest host Robert Newton

    05/03/2017 Duración: 30min

    There's no one better to interview a chef than another chef – that's why we welcomed guest host Robert Newton (of Willa Jean and Nightingale 9 in Brooklyn) to interview Steven Satterfield (of Miller Union in Atlanta). Satterfield is actively engaged with the progressive culinary community as an active member of Slow Food Atlanta, Georgia Organics, Community Farmer’s Markets, Chefs Collaborative and the Southern Foodways Alliance.

  • Episode 33: CHWFF17: Jeni Britton Bauer

    05/03/2017 Duración: 15min

    Jeni Britton Bauer, the queen of ice cream, introduces us to her amazing new flavor SuperMoon and answers whether it's possible to predict personality from ice cream preference. Jeni was also recently awarded a Henry Crown Fellowship by the Aspen Institute, and we find out what the two-year program has in store for her!

  • Episode 32: CHSWFF17: Bob Peters (Bob the Bartender)

    05/03/2017 Duración: 20min

    Bob Peters is actually a Charlotte native which makes him as rare and as special as the libations you will find behind his bar. With strong southern roots, Bob has always enjoyed the art of dining and taking care of friends. He is well known for his creative palate as well as for his ability to entertain. Bob joins Kat & Caity for a conversation about how he got his start in bartending, where he finds his inspiration for his cocktails, and what he orders when he's at The Thirsty Beaver (his favorite Charlotte dive bar).

  • Episode 31: CHSWFF17: Tahmiene Momtazi and Ian Purkayastha

    05/03/2017 Duración: 23min

    Tahmiene Momtazi and Ian Purkayastha may be in different industries (she's a winemaker in Oregon and he sells truffles in New York), but they have similar backgrounds: both are children of immigrants and both broke into their respective industries at a young age. Tahmiene moved back home from New Zealand at age 24 when her father called and begged her to come make wine for him. Ian got started foraging for mushrooms in Arkansas when he was only 14 and selling them to local restaurants. We find out from Tahmiene and Ian what drives them and what advice they would give to anyone hoping to break into the food and wine industries.

  • Episode 30: CHSWFF 17: Jason Vincent & Ben Lustbader of Giant

    05/03/2017 Duración: 20min

    To kick off our coverage of Charleston Wine + Food, Jason Vincent & Ben Lustbader from Giant in Chicago joined Caity Moseman Wadler and Kat Johnson to talk about being business partners, co-chefs and best friends. After taking a hiatus from the kitchen, Jason & Ben developed the idea for Giant after a spontaneous conversation about creating a kebab-style club sandwich. Now, they cook simple, familiar, yet "chef-y" food in the Logan Square neighborhood.

  • Episode 29: Chef Daniel Porubiansky's "Menu for My Mentors"

    09/02/2017 Duración: 29min

    Heritage Radio Network's executive director Caity Moseman Wadler sits down with Chef Daniel Porubiansky of Century House Tavern in Woodstock, Georgia. Daniel is hosting a Beard House dinner tomorrow evening titled "Menu for My Mentors" which is a culinary homage to his mentors, honoring their influence course by course.

  • Episode 28: Renato Sardo at the Good Food Mercantile

    01/02/2017 Duración: 14min

    The former Director of Slow Food International, Renato Sardo runs Baia, the Oakland, CA based pasta company that uses only domestic grains sourced from small farms discusses the labor intensive techniques he uses to ensure quality and preserve pasta making tradition. Sardo also lends his advice on the Trump presidency, seasoned in resistance after living under 20 years of Berlusconi.

  • Episode 27: Sivan Cotel & Eric Sorkin at the Good Food Mercantile

    01/02/2017 Duración: 24min

    Maple syrup is for more than just pancakes! Caity and David get a taste of Vermont with Eric Sorkin of Runamok Maple and Sivan Cotel of Stonecutter Spirits, talk about Vermont's "little pockets of fantastic industries," and brainstorm why the tiny state is such a powerhouse in the good food movement.

  • Episode 26: Daniel Kurzrock, Regrained at the Good Food Mercantile

    01/02/2017 Duración: 07min

    Hate food waste? Us too! Caity and David talk to Daniel Kurzrock, founder of Regrained, at the GFA Mercantile. Regrained picks up the leftover grains from local breweries and uses them to produce an array of edible products such as protein bars. Kurzrock tells the story of how he got the idea for Re-Grained and provides sage advice for others looking to start their own waste stream diversion business.

  • Episode 25: Aaron Koch, Treehouse Chocolate at the Good Food Mercantile

    01/02/2017 Duración: 08min

    HRN isn't the only food business that grew out of a shipping container. Aaron Koch was living in a treehouse and farming in Hawaii, before he sold his car and bought a shipping container to start a chocolate company. Not just any chocolate company... a DRINKING chocolate company! Why drinking chocolate? Why a shipping container? And what's with the treehouse? Listen to find out!

  • Episode 24: Sarah Weiner at the Good Food Mercantile

    01/02/2017 Duración: 07min

    Sarah Weiner is the founder of the Good Food Awards. She came up in the food world working for the likes of Carlo Petrini at Slow Food in Italy and Alice Waters at Chez Panisse in San Francisco, before deciding the food movement needed its own awards show. Weiner tells Caity the story of how she got into food, and the mark she hopes the Good Food Awards can leave on the world.

  • Episode 23: Wendy Testu & Sue Sturman at the Good Food Mercantile

    01/02/2017 Duración: 12min

    Caity and David interview Wendy Testu from Rogue Traders (a farm-fresh frozen tartlette company) and Sue Sturman from Academie Opus Caseus (a cheese travel organization and cheese-making school). They discuss their enterprises and the value of the Good Food Mercantile community, emphasizing the community's commitment to standards, to a way of looking at fresh, artisan food, and to each other as producers and experts of good food.

  • Episode 22: "Feast Yr Seen" at the Good Food Mercantile

    01/02/2017 Duración: 22min

    Heritage Radio hosts Harry Rosenblum and Michael Harlan Turkell team up for "Feast Yr Seen," a GFA mash-up of Feast Your Ears and The Food Seen. They chat about the GFA Mercantile products that stood out to them, the power of labeling, and their vision for increasing diversity (both product and otherwise) in the food industry—where are the black cheesemakers and citrus vinegars?

  • Episode 21: Angelo Garro at the Good Food Mercantile

    01/02/2017 Duración: 22min

    Angelo Garro, the Sicilian renaissance man known for his role in Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma, is an accomplished blacksmith, chef, thought leader, and founder of Omnivore seasonings and condiments, inspired by the flavors of his home. He sits with Caity and David to discuss Omnivore and the Renaissance Forge, plus how his friendship with Alice Waters began (catching eels under the Golden Gate Bridge), pasta making with Danny DeVito, and much more.

  • Episode 20: Each Peach Market at the Good Food Mercantile

    01/02/2017 Duración: 12min

    Emily Friedberg and Jeanlouise Conway became friends while working in International Development. Leaving that life behind, they opened Each Peach Market together, a “Corner Grocery” in Washington DC that sources locally produced goods and has a reknowned made-to-order sandwich counter. Caity and David meet Friedberg and Conway at the GFA Mercantile, and find out why they decided to open Each Peach, what they've gotten out of coming to the Good Food Awards, and how the inauguration has affected their DC food business.

  • Episode 19: Kathy Gunst at the Good Food Mercantile

    01/02/2017 Duración: 12min

    Kathy Gunst is a James Beard Award-winning cookbook author and resident chef for WBUR's Here and Now. She gives Caity and David a rundown of her search for trends at the GFA Mercantile (infusions!) and shares her hopes for the next four years (including that the White House kitchen garden stays "gold-free").

  • Episode 18: Call to Action by Alice Waters with Ron Finley at the Good Food Awards

    01/02/2017 Duración: 04min

    Alice Waters gives final remarks at the 2017 Good Food Awards – and because she'll "never been on stage without a farmer," she's joined by "The Gangsta Gardner" Ron Finley. Ron Finley is a man who will not sit still and watch a problem take root. Having grown up in the South Los Angeles food prison, Ron is familiar with the area’s lack of fresh produce. He knew what it’s like to drive 45 minutes just to get a fresh tomato.

  • Episode 17: Patrick Martins and Sarah Weiner at the Good Food Awards

    01/02/2017 Duración: 11min

    Sarah Weiner, the founder of the Good Food Awards, is introduced at the ceremony by Heritage Radio Network’s own Patrick Martins. Sarah has worked side-by-side with the sustainable food movement’s founders and visionaries across the globe. At this year’s awards, Sarah speaks about the power and deep importance of community among our food producers.

  • Episode 16: Allison Hooper of Vermont Creamery at the Good Food Awards

    01/02/2017 Duración: 04min

    Allison Hooper of Vermont Creamery gives an acceptance speech as a winner in the Good Food Awards Cheese Category. Vermont Creamery was started by two young visionaries devoted to new and non-traditional agriculture, Allison Hooper and Bob Reese. As a college student, Allison spent a summer traveling in France. She worked on a small family farm in Brittany, earning room and board while learning how to make all of the essentials of what was to become her life passion: cheesemaking.

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