Sinopsis
Julia Turshen speaks to some of the most interesting and community-minded people in and around food on every episode of Keep Calm and Cook On. The show thoughtfully explores varied themes such as volunteering, building mindful food businesses, writing about food, and community organizing. Each show ends with Julia's responses to listeners' questions about food and more.
Episodios
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Ep. 3: Mother-Daughter Reflections from Von Diaz and Yvonne Webb
18/12/2018 Duración: 50minVon Diaz, the author of Coconuts and Collards: Recipes and Stories from Puerto Rico to the Deep South, and her mother, Yvonne Webb join Julia for a personal conversation about the experience of creating the book and life after its publication. The takeaway? In Yvonne's words: "you can't change what you don't acknowledge." The conversation centers on the act of writing down history and talking about it and being honest about it, and how doing that can both cement and advance relationships. There are also answers to listeners' questions and a shoutout to FoodLab Detroit (find out more about the organization here). To purchase the copy of Whetsone Magazine that includes the interview between Von and Yvonne that inspired this episode, head here. For more about Von Diaz and her work, check out her site here. For more about Julia Turshen and her work, head here.
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Ep. 2: Real Talk with Samin Nosrat: A Conversation about Mental Health, Money & Poetry
11/12/2018 Duración: 58minSamin Nosrat is the award-winning, best-selling author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking, which is also the name of her new Netflix Series. Through her work, Samin has taught thousands of people to trust their instincts in the kitchen— and even learn that they have them in the first place. A true teacher, she demystifies and explains and inspires. Samin and Julia have an open and honest talk about everything from mental health and therapy, to money, and even poetry. There are also answers to listeners' questions and a shoutout to Emma's Torch (find out more about the organization here). For more about Samin Nosrat and her work, check out her site here. For more about Julia Turshen and her work, head here. For mental health resources, check out MentalHealth.gov, Chefs with Issues, and The Trevor Project.
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Ep. 1: 90 Years of Wisdom: On Volunteering and Kindness with Georgine
06/12/2018 Duración: 24minGeorgine Drewes is 90 years old and is a longtime volunteer at Angel Food East, an organization to cooks and delivers homemade meals to homebound clients. Julia and her wife Grace met her when they started volunteering there two years ago. Julia speaks to Georgine about how she got into volunteering, how others can, what it means to her, and the importance of kindness. There are also answers to listeners' questions and shoutout to Drive Change (find out more about them here). For more about Julia and her work, head here. And thanks to Oxo for supporting this episode.
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Welcome to Keep Calm and Cook On with Julia Turshen
19/11/2018 Duración: 01minWelcome to Keep Calm and Cook On, a new podcast from bestselling cookbook author Julia Turshen. For more about the show, head here!