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Masa Talks

Vero Diaz

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Spanglish sharings on life, love and creativity while cooking centli (corn) together with friends and ancestors. Comadreando en la cocina. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vero-diaz/support
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Recipes and stories about food by La Gringa Cocina Listen along while I cook my favorite foods, tell stories about my days on the line and hopefully learn some cool stuff about my favorite subject, food! Episodes in Spanish, english and spanglish.
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Menu Stories is a multimedia collection of stories about the people and restaurants behind the food we love. Starting with the San Francisco restaurant community, Rebecca Goberstein gets the rare opportunity to interview the chefs, restaurateurs, deli shop owners, and food makers to learn more about who they are, their inspirations, and their motivations. Visit Menu Stories (http://menustories.com) to uncover the stories behind these culinary artists and small business owners who feed and nu ...
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Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films from days gone by with the Truth & Movies Film Club. All brought to you by the people behind Little White Lies, the world's most beautiful film magazine. email: [email protected]: @LWLieswww.lwlies.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Chef Life Radio, where we equip culinary leaders with the skills to create thriving, sustainable kitchens. I’m your host, Chef Adam Lamb, a culinary leadership coach and industry veteran, here to help you reclaim your passion, purpose, and process. The kitchen is evolving—and so must we. This isn’t just about cooking. It’s about leading with confidence, building resilient teams, and creating a kitchen culture where chefs and staff don’t just survive—they thrive. 🚀 Each episode del ...
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David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until his retirement in 2005, he championed avant garde cinema, theater and music. He has a PhD in Cinema Studies from New York University and is the Chairman of the National Society of Film Critics. Sterritt is known for his intelligent discussions of controversial film ...
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Offering Something

Enjoy Michael Bernier

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Offering Something with host Michael Bernier features celebrities, local stars, and humans that have an impact. This high energy and fun-loving podcast is engaging, ultra-entertaining, and presented in a one-of-a-kind way. When you enter the Off Some Jungle... you can feel the vibes all around you! The guests vary from world famous musicians, to professional athletes and accomplished actors, to excelling entrepreneurs, comedians, philanthropists, local legends, and a whole lot more. The show ...
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Cada programa dedica unha hora a afondar nun acontecemento ou un ámbito da historia galega, dende personaxes a catástrofes e pasaxes bélicas. Dirixe Isabel Freire. Fonte do audio: http://www.crtvg.es/rg/podcast/programa/arredor-de-nos
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Summer Eats

David Baker

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"Summer Eats: A Tappa Time Podcast" features hosts (and brothers) AJ and Michael Tappa reviewing culinary delights from the Quad Cities in this limited podcast series! Special guests join AJ and Michael to taste the best of the Quad-City region.
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A Spanish podcast for Spanish learners! How to level up on your Spanish?? Follow these steps! First, you listen to the podcast - see how it is, see what you can understand, is it easy? Wow! you're an expert then! Is it hard? Well, go on to Step 2! Print out the transcription of the video and follow along one more time! Go to thelanguagemovement.com to find the Listening Guide to each episode!
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¿Alguna vez has notado cómo tu estado de ánimo puede cambiar instantáneamente el ambiente en tu cocina? "Tu vibra crea tu tribu." – Adam Lamb Join the Crew & Support The Show Como chef y líder, tu energía tiene un impacto profundo en el rendimiento de tu equipo, la moral del grupo y la cultura general de tu espacio culinario. En este episodio de Ch…
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Novelist Elif Shafak, artist and writer Edmund de Waal and Professor Rachel Bowlby join Samira to discuss the centenary of Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway. As the Semi Finals of Eurovision start tonight in Basel, Switzerland, Paddy O'Connell talks about this year's contest. Four hundred leading British Artists such as Paul McCartney and Kate Bush hav…
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Suzanne Vega has just released her first album of all-new material for nearly a decade. "Flying With Angels" continues her folk-influenced sound and introduces influences of soul as well as a song in tribute to Bob Dylan's "I Want You". She performs in the studio with guitarist Gerry Leonard. Sean Combs aka P Diddy is on trial in New York, charged …
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On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss The Wedding Banquet, a filmmaker goes on a quest to meet a touch typing icon in Seeking Mavis Beacon, Rogan Graham is here to talk to us about her BFI season The Black Debutantes and finally, for film club, The Wedding Banquet (1993) Joining host Leila Latif are Cheyenne Bart-Stewart and Laura Venning. Truth …
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Authors Matt Cain and Eimear McBride join Tom Sutcliffe to review a new remake of Ang Lee's 1993 classic The Wedding Banquet. They also discuss Isabel Allende's new novel My Name is Emilia del Valle and the play The Brightening Air, on at the Old Vic theatre in London. And the National Gallery is having a re-hang, we speak to Head of the Curatorial…
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Yanny Oliveira has transitioned from being a homeless man to being an MMA Champion and an ultra-successful entrepreneur. You have to hear this! And... Thanks for stopping by! Here on Offering Something, we feature celebrities, local stars, and humans that have an impact. Michael Bernier is the main host of this high energy and fun-loving podcast th…
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Acclaimed German journalist and film producer Sandra Maischberger talks about her new documentary about Leni Riefenstahl, which re-examines the life and career of the filmmaker and Nazi propagandist who was one of the most controversial women of the 20th century. Art historian and curator Sandy Nairne, a member of the Queen Elizabeth Memorial Commi…
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In the wake of President Trump's proposed film tariffs, Jake Kanter, International Investigations Editor at Deadline, discusses what the impact could be for the British film industry. Last week Moorcroft became the latest heritage ceramic company to close its doors in Stoke-On-Trent. Emma Bridgewater, founder of the eponymous ceramics company, and …
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To mark the 80th anniversary this week, we explore British culture around VE Day in 1945, reflecting on the music, books, films and theatre that defined the moment and the complex emotional landscape that followed the war’s end. Songwriter and pianist Kate Garner joins us at the piano. Guests: Michael Billington, theatre critic; Ian Christie, film …
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US director Ryan Coogler on his supernatural horror film, Sinners. Anne Sebba discusses her new book, The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz, about the orchestra formed in 1943 among the female prisoners at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. And as a new report looking at so-called book banning in the United States is published, we talked to au…
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Critic Kate Maltby and Beatles author Ian Leslie join Tom Sutcliffe to discuss two documentaries about John Lennon remaking his life in New York - Borrowed Time: Lennon's Last Decade and One to One: John & Yoko. They also discuss Tina Fey’s new series The Four Seasons, based on the 1981 film of the same name, which explores the relationships of thr…
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Jeff Pope on his new series Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, the innocent man who was killed by police on a London tube in 2005, which launches tonight on Disney+. James VI of Scotland & I of England is the subject of a major exhibition at the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh. We’re joined by the historical writers Lucy Hu…
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In 1975, at the height of their fame, British band Slade made a feature film, Slade in Flame. The film was a critical and commercial failure at the time, but has built up a cult following over the years. Now it's being re-released in cinemas and on DVD. Frontman Noddy Holder and film director Richard Loncraine spoke to Samira Ahmed in studio. With …
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In the high-pressure world of culinary arts, finding balance and purpose can be a challenge. As chefs, we often sacrifice our well-being for the sake of our craft. But what if there was a way to maintain our passion while prioritizing our mental and physical health? Subscribe to The Recipe For Your Success Newsletter In this episode, I sit down wit…
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Mark Rosenblatt on Giant, his Olivier award-winning play starring John Lithgow as Roald Dahl. As Universal Studios announce plans for a major new theme park in Bedfordshire, what does this mean for the UK entertainment industry? Samira is joined by entertainment journalist Ella Baskerville and Gareth Smy from Framestore to discuss its signficance a…
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On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss power dynamics at play in Julie Keeps Quiet and spoke to its director Leonardo Van Dijl. We also review the abortion drama of April and its predecessor, 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days. Joining host Leila Latif are Anna McKibbin and Anahit Behrooz. Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little Wh…
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Journalist Siân Pattenden & critic Stephanie Merritt join Tom to discuss Self Esteem's third album A Complicated Woman, which features collaborations with Nadine Shah and Moonchild Sanelly. Ahead of the release, Self Esteem AKA Rebecca Lucy Taylor showcased the album by staging a five-night theatrical presentation at London's Duke of York theatre. …
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As the journals of the American writer Joan Didion (based on conversations with her psychiatrist) are published, writer and journalist Rachel Cooke and Alan Taylor, editor of actor Alan Rickman's diaries, discuss the challenges, responsibilities and ethics of posthumously publishing the diaries of great writers, artists and actors. Acclaimed German…
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Jamaica's former poet laureate, Lorna Goodison, on setting Dante's Inferno on the island of her birth; Journalist Joanna Moorhead on Pope Francis' relationship with the arts; Poet and librettist Michael Symmons Roberts on writing a form-breaking book to re-examine French composer Olivier Messiaen's form-breaking masterwork - Quartet for the End of …
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Gavin Marengi is a rising star in the red-dirt country genre and he rolls with a powerhouse band. Tune in to hear what this teenager is doing that is garnering national attention on his music career. Also, Terry Marengi, Gavin's bandmate and father, was in the room to make this interview an epic occurrence of story telling from times past and to ti…
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As chefs, we often find ourselves caught in a never-ending tug-of-war between our professional passion and personal life. The elusive concept of "work-life balance" can leave us feeling guilty, inadequate, and constantly juggling. But what if there's a better way? Grab "My Midday Reset" and download your free audio meditation. "Balance is bullshit.…
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Mr. Turner director Mike Leigh, art historian Charlotte Mullins and senior curator at Tate Amy Concannon join Tom Sutcliffe to celebrate the life and work of JMW Turner, as we approach the 250th anniversary of his birth. Also in this edition, David Hockney on Turner's skill as an artist, Alvaro Barrington talks about his continuing influence on art…
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On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss the subject of the latest issue Ryan Coogler’s Sinners and then review Grand Tour from the portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes. Finally, for film club, we revisit Bill Gunn’s elegant vampiric romance Ganja & Hess. Joining host Leila Latif are David Jenkins and Kambole Campbell. Truth & Movies is the podcast from t…
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Arion Long is the CEO of Femly. She's a visionary who is revolutionizing the FemTech industry. As the Chief Estrogen Officer of Femly, Arion has transformed a subscription box service into an award-winning enterprise with patented technologies. She is the creator of the world's first touchless pad and tampon vending machine, a game-changing innovat…
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Alex Garland's latest film Warfare, which is co-directed by US military veteran Ray Mendoza turns back the clock back nearly twenty years to reconstruct a real-life surveillance mission in Iraq. Film critic Tim Robey and journalist Zing Tsjeng give their verdict on the analysis of the theatre of war, which unfolds in real time. They've also been to…
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American documentary photographer and President of the Magnum Foundation Susan Meiselas speaks about her fifty-year career, as she receives the Outstanding Contribution to Photography award at the Sony World Photography Awards 2025, and as her work goes on display at Somerset House in London. We hear how President Trump's economic tariffs are affec…
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Director and Screenwriter PJ Hogan, creator of the 1994 comedy Muriel's wedding, speaks to Samira Ahmed about the new musical adaptation of his film. With lead actors leaving, and ratings down, there are questions about the future of Doctor Who. Author John Higgs, and entertainment writer Caroline Frost, talk about the past, present and future of t…
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Ever wondered what makes a great chef different from a good one? In this soul-stirring conversation, host Simon Zatyrka sits down with culinary leader Adam Lamb to uncover the human side of professional kitchens. From dishwashing beginnings to leadership wisdom, they dive into the beautiful chaos of kitchen life, revealing how presence, patience, a…
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"Just keep going, man. You learn more from failure than you do from success." - Chef Simon Zatyrka In the ever-evolving landscape of culinary leadership, adaptability isn't just a skill—it's a necessity. Join the Crew & Support The Show As chefs and restaurateurs navigate the choppy waters of rising costs, shifting consumer behaviors, and unprecede…
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On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss the just announced Cannes line up and for film club, The Piano Teacher (2001) Joining host Leila Latif are David Jenkins and Hannah Strong. Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth …
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Classics professor Edith Hall and writer Lawrence Norfolk join Tom to review The Return, a retelling of the end of Homer’s Odyssey, where the hero Odysseus returns to his kingdom decades after the battle of Troy to find his wife Queen Penelope fending off suitors out to take his throne. The film stars Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche talk to Tom …
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Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman talks about the re-release of her eponymous debut album after 35 years, about how those songs of oppression and aspiration, written so long ago, speak to us today, and about going from almost unknown to world famous in one performance. We ask two directors of productions of The Crucible (by Scottish Ballet, and at Sh…
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William LaFlower, the mastermind behind Bandana Burger in Savannah, GA, is an absolute vibe of an entrepreneur. This man and his team have it going on... Chris Mitchell of Saving Memory Archive is a leader in the live music video content creation arena. If you love live music and hit a lot of show in the Northeast USA, you likely know Chris. And...…
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Kym Marsh on stepping into the iconic role of Beverly in theatre classic Abigail's Party as the play opens at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. Film critic Hannah Strong and George Pundek, co-host of the Pulp Kitchen film podcast, on why so many of the big film franchises are facing difficulties. Severance creator Dan Erickson on making a t…
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Theatre director Robert Icke's production of Oedipus won best revival and a best actress award for Lesley Manville at last night's Olivier Awards - but his new play Manhunt is now demanding his attention at the Royal Court Theatre in London. The drama focuses on the story of Raoul Moat who attacked his ex-girlfriend and killed her new boyfriend bef…
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On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss new releases Death Of A Unicorn and Last Swim and finally, for film club, revisit The Last Unicorn. Joining host Leila Latif are Billie Walker and Rógan Graham. Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest m…
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Nancy Durrant and Jason Solomons join Tom to review:The new offering from Guy Ritchie, Mobland, with familiar themes of drug gangs and violence and starring Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Tom Hardy, amongst others.Giuseppe Penone's Thoughts in the Roots exhibition which is in and outside the Serpentine gallery, expanding on the significance of trees…
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Tilda Swinton talks about her role in Joshua Oppenheimer's post-apocalyptic musical film The End, and about her intention to take a break from acting, Actor and artistic director of the new Welsh National Theatre Michael Sheen, and screenwriter Russell T Davies reveal plans for the company's first season. Plus we discuss the influence of schoolmast…
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Charlie Brooker talks about the return of his wildly popular tech and sci-fi dystopian drama Black Mirror. This new six-part series includes Paul Giamatti as a man using AI to reconnect to a lost love who has died, Emma Corrin as a digitally recreated 40s screen star and, for the first time, follow-up episodes of two of the show's most popular epis…
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Front Row looks at freedom of expression in the arts. From rows about cancel culture to allegations of censorship and the charge that the arts has become 'woke', we explore what is happening. Samira is joined by art curator, Ekow Eshun, novelist Philip Hensher, poet and author of Hounded, Jenny Lindsay and theatre critic Kate Maltby, who sits on th…
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This week on Truth & Movies, we discuss the kitchen drama La Cocina and the melancholy thriller Misericordia. We also spoke to director Margy Kinmoth and artist Assil Diab about the documentary War Paint: Women At War and, finally, revisit Le Boucher for film club. Joining host Leila Latif are Sophie Monks Kaufman and Manuela Lazic. Truth & Movies …
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For our review programme Tom Sutcliffe is joined by critics Dorian Lynskey and Briony Hanson. They are looking at: New comedy series The Studio, set in Hollywood and starring Seth Rogan and Catherine O’Hara. Delusions of Grandeur, Grayson Perry’s new exhibition where he selects items from the Wallace Collection, adds 40 new works and a new alter eg…
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Peter Capaldi talks about his latest album – Sweet Illusions – a nod to the thriving 80s music scene in Glasgow where Peter made his musical debut fronting The Dreamboys. Through the Shortbread Tin is a new National Theatre of Scotland production about the supposed third century Scottish bard Ossian. Its writer – poet Martin O’Connor – and director…
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