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Hank! A Cardiff Food Podcast

Jane Cook and Matt Appleby

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Bite-sized stories from Cardiff's food & drink scene, including chats with restauranteurs, chefs, producers and more. Curated by local bloggers Jane Cook (www.hungrycityhippy.co.uk) & Matt Appleby (www.easyteas.co.uk). Music credit: Peaches by Halloween http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Halloween
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Hank! Cardiff

Jane Cook & Matt Appleby

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A monthly podcast exploring various elements of the local food & drink scene, created by Cardiff food bloggers Jane Cook (www.hungrycityhippy.co.uk) & Matt Appleby (www.easyteas.co.uk). Sometimes we discuss big issues like food waste and restaurant no-shows, and sometimes we just sit in the pub and drink gin. If you like the sound of that, please subscribe - and tweet us using #HankCardiff. Music credit: Peaches by Halloween http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Halloween
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Good Food

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Hosts Tom Kerridge, Samuel Goldsmith, Mallika Basu and Orlando Murrin chat to cooks, chefs and characters about their favourite dish - how they’ve made it their own, where it’s led them on their cooking journey in the food and drink world with life lessons and laughs along the way. Plus discover inspiring new recipes and cook-a-long with us in our easy-to-follow bonus episodes on Thursdays. Help us understand how the Good Food podcast fits into your life by taking part in our latest research ...
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Becca has read all of Jane Austen's work. Molly literally does not know who Mrs. Bennet is. Together, they venture into Austen's world of romance, biting satire, and class struggles. Like Austen? Interested in a modern take? This is the podcast for you! Produced by Molly Burdick Audio production by Graham Cook Show art by Torrence Browne Transcriptions provided by SpeechDocs www.podandprejudice.com contact: podandprejudice@gmail.com
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In a country like France, where tradition reigns supreme, even a suggestion of change or newness has long been met with scepticism by locals. This is no longer the case, offers writer and adopted Parisian Lindsey Tramuta in The New Paris podcast, a side dish to her bestselling books “The New Paris” and “The New Parisienne”. Here, with an assortment of other local experts, she takes a closer look at the people, places and ideas that are changing the fabric of the storied French capital.
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Indiecast is a weekly show from UPROXX Indie Mixtape hosted by music critics Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen. Every week, Hyden and Cohen discuss the biggest news and names in modern indie, as well as look back to moments that established the indie rock canon.
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Lost Ladies of Lit

Amy Helmes & Kim Askew

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A book podcast hosted by writing partners Amy Helmes and Kim Askew. Guests include biographers, journalists, authors, and cultural historians discussing lost classics by women writers.
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Geekiest Show Ever

Elisa Pacelli and Melissa Davis

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Looking for a show about nothing, yet everything, then Geekiest Show Ever is for you! If we can geek out over something, we will. Feedback is always welcome and encouraged! We are always looking for fun topics and rabbit holes, so let us know which tech topics interest you and we'll discuss them on the show.
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The V-Word by Sarah-Jane Crawford is a vegan podcast. After being inspired to turn vegan back in 2015 by Grime MC JME who came on my radio show, I’ve been on a mission to uncover the new age and face of veganism ever since. I figured you don’t have to be a hippy or white, middle class, only eat rabbit food or shop in Notting Hill’s organic food stores to live on a plant-based diet. On the V-Word I meet athletes, celebrities, influencers, and just all-around interesting people, reflecting a b ...
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Hosted by industry visionary Martin Halliwell P. Eng., the Value Engineering Experts podcast delves into cutting edge and leading technologies aimed at addressing the climate crisis in the built-environment by featuring experts at the forefront of these innovations. Learn more at www.footprintengineering.ca
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The History Respawned Podcast is a podcast where professional historians consider historical video games and games culture. The podcast includes audio versions of History Respawned's YouTube interviews with scholars. In addition, the podcast includes discussion episodes featuring series creator Bob Whitaker and Associate Editor John Harney talking about the general links between historical study and the games we play.
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Sydney, Australia is an iconic city, full of unique things. But why does the Harbour hog all the icons? Grassroots stories of Sydney's inner west, in sound-rich, playful, compact documentary shows. It's local history done different! There's the Witches Houses of Annandale - the green asylum of Callan Park - inner west street art - Boomalli, Australia's first city-based Aboriginal artists cooperative - Reverse Garbage, a creative reuse centre in Marrickville - bandicoots and bikes of the Gree ...
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Welcome to ’Leadership with Sonia’ – the podcast where we delve into the heart of leadership, guided by seasoned leader Sonia McDonald. Join us as we explore actionable insights, real-world strategies, and inspiring stories to empower you on your leadership journey. Get ready to step into your full potential and lead with impact!
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By The Glass is a podcast about food & booze. Season one focused on the hospitality industry, with chefs, food writers, waiters and winemakers sharing their experiences. In season two, we'll dive into the music industry, speaking with musicians, managers, publicists and producers about what they eat, drink and cook - and why. Think you know someone with a great perspective to share? Email us: bytheglasspodcast@gmail.com Hosts: Chips Komorek & Al Robertson Theme Music by Max Savage
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Marti’s Music Kitchen is the Fun Music and Food Podcast - Where Anything Can Happen with host, Jazz Singer-Songwriter and Producer, Marti Mendenhall. The podcast episodes are just a kick to listen to, sometimes with live performances, a ton of laughter and lots and lots of amazing food! Check out interviews of musicians, chefs, food-lovers and creative people - sometimes cooking and even singing on the air!The philosophy is that food and music are the two things that bind us together as peop ...
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The Raw Food Podcast

Laura-Jane The Rawtarian

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Learn simple, satisfying raw food recipes and realistic raw tips with Laura-Jane The Rawtarian. This is your useful, friendly, inspirational raw podcast where you'll learn how to simplify and be real on the raw food diet. For more simple, satisfying raw food recipes visit www.therawtarian.com.
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Sunday Lunch

Amy Bowman, Katie Culberson, Kerry Stiles

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It's time for Sunday Lunch! Pull up a chair and join Amy, Katie, and Kerry for fun interviews with friends (and people we wish were our friends). Get ready to laugh, cry, and fall in love with us!
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Broken Millennials - podcast series with Eva Haishun and Dasha Ovsiannikova, where we, along with our guests, discuss relevant topics and share experiences. Divided into three blocks, we explore Creativity, Human Rights, and Science. Together with our listeners, we discover the insights of most intriguing professions and contemporary movements. Stay tuned!
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Vaccine Questions

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A podcast series on vaccines and vaccination, where we ask experts the questions you want answered. Do you have questions about the coronavirus vaccines? Maybe you want to understand how they work? Maybe you wonder if they are safe for you to take? Or perhaps you are just anxious to know when and how you will be vaccinated? In this podcast series, science journalist Dick Ahlstrom chats with experts in public health, immunology, virology, bioethics, statistics and behavioural science. He will ...
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MIC DIAZ PRESENTS JAM SESSIONS: VALENTINE’S SPECIAL Friday, February 12 at 8 PM [ LIVE PERFORMANCES ] We are getting closer and closer to Valentine’s Day. Get you Valentine’s Day weekend started with a love serenade ready to get you in the mood! Featuring some of SoCal’s best local artists performing your favorites, tonight’s show is very special. Whether you are with your significant other or not, let our SoCal musicians and vocalists chase your worries away and make you feel warm and fuzzy ...
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The Mum and Mummer Podcast was born out of Amy's desire to provide a positive insight into the world of single parenting. Season 1 saw Amy presenting with co-host Harry, chatting about their experiences being single/co parents, navigating the world of dating, home security and kids that don’t shut up. It features an array of guests including Kele Le Roc, Sarah Jane Mee, Scroobius Pip and Roska. Season 2 sees Amy going it alone and has evolved into a weekly chat with an array of inspirational ...
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A few years ago, I visited several Pineau des Charentes producers in a region of France known as the Charente, where Cognac is made. Legend has it that it was originally made by accident when a Cognac producer centuries ago added fresh grape to a barrel of eau-de-vie (a clear distillation of grapes), intended to be aged for Cognac. He let it rest, …
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As Charli XCX's Brat remix album reimagines what a remix album can be in 2024, we discuss that release and trace the remix record back to its unexpected origins. Charli's record certainly is a different approach to what Green Day have done recently with their Dookie Demastered stunt, which we also get into. Then we get into the serious business of …
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Send us a text Growing up on the Great Plains and witnessing the struggles of migrant workers in California made Sanora Babb uniquely qualified to write the story of the Dust Bowl. Her novel Whose Names Are Unknown was slated for publication by Random House in 1939 until The Grapes of Wrath beat her book to the punch. John Steinbeck actually used B…
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This week on the podcast, host Samuel Goldsmith is joined by the dynamic and talented Juliet Sear, a renowned baker, TV presenter, and best-selling author. They discuss her latest book, "Air Fryer Baking Magic," her passion for both sweet and savoury creations, and her unique journey into the world of food and television. Juliette shares her journe…
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It’s been several months since the President threw us into a mess by calling a snap election and in early September, months overdue, Macron finally named a prime minister. What does his choice mean for the country, and what does it signal to voters who cast their ballots for the left coalition? I speak with Alexander Hurst, a writer and columnist f…
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Steven welcomes Ian back to America after his trip to London. Ian regales us with tales of fish and chips-eating and musicals-watching (3:38), and then Steven lurches into a quick Sportscast about annoying NFL teams from New York City (5:33). (Sorry, New Jersey!) The guys also discuss their plans to see Foxing (Ian) and MJ Lenderman (Steven) this w…
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Seven years ago Laura Marling came on episode 19 of the podcast at a very different time in her life. As she prepares to release her 8th album, Patterns in Repeat, this month (25 Oct), she does so as a new mother, who's trained to become a yoga teacher, who's gained a masters in psychoanalysis, who's formed a band called LUMP, who's quite touring, …
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Look closely enough, and you can find “lost ladies of lit” almost anywhere — including at a rock concert! In this week’s bonus episode, Amy explains how a Saturday night spent attempting to sing along with Green Day on their world tour concert stop in Los Angeles started her down a lyrical rabbit hole that led…
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In this special on-location episode of the Good Food Podcast, join host Samuel Goldsmith as he sits down with the highly respected chef Jackson Boxer at his renowned restaurant, Brunswick House. Jackson shares insights into his culinary career, his daily routines, and the challenges and joys of being a chef and a father. Listen in to hear Jackson's…
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In todays chapters, we travel from Uppercross to Kellynch to Bath. Anne and Lady Russell skirt around the subject of Wentworth, Anne has a potential new suitor, and Christmas happens! Mr. Elliot comes to Bath and is forgiven by his family. Topics discussed include the laundry door, Sir Walter's mirrors, whether Benwick is a good match for Anne in L…
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Steven and Ian begin this week's episode by discussing Ian's upcoming trip to London, which is quickly interrupted by a quick rant by Steven about the (improving!) state of tour T-shirts (4:06). Then the guys commence a conversation about Pitchfork's recent list of the best albums of the 2020s, and what some notable exclusions and slights say about…
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When a musician dies and leaves behind unfinished music, what should happen to it? Shelved forever? Released in its current state? Completed by someone else? On this week's episode Greg and Stu get into when posthumous albums are a good idea and when they most certainly aren't, from last week's SOPHIE album, to work from Michael Jackson, Tupac, Big…
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Send us a text Details of Eliza Haywood’s life may be murky today, but in the early 18th century, she was a literary force—writing plays and bestselling novels, editing periodicals, and ruffling the feathers of male contemporaries like Alexander Pope. Academic Kelly J. Plante joins us this week to discuss Haywood’s anonymous wartime writing for The…
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Join host, Samuel Goldsmith, as he sits down with one of the nation's favourite chefs, the iconic Rick Stein. In this episode, Rick shares his insights on the evolution of food culture, memorable dining experiences, and some of his favourite recipes from his new book ‘Food Stories’. They explore the importance of local produce, cooking tips, and de…
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After enduring nearly a year of pandemic-related isolation and a punishing lack of human touch, author Glynnis MacNicol boarded a plane for Paris in August, 2021 to sublet a friend’s apartment for the month. She was 47 years old and on a mission—100% enjoyment. An exploration of pleasure. Close contact. Her memoir about this time, called I’m Mostly…
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On episode 425 of Geekiest Show Ever, Elisa and Melissa discuss their travels and tech as they catch up after a break. Use Melissa's special link with promo code for an extended free trial of Setapp! Check out our full show notes for more details: https://www.geekiestshowever.com/gse425-mish-mash/ Do you have questions about what you heard in this …
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Steven and Ian begin this week's episode with the first ever "Furnace-cast" about the current state of Steven's heating and cooling units at his house. Both were being installed during this episode, which might have resulted in some post-punk-style background noise. What's more indie rock than that? After a quick Sportscast about the latest from St…
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What's been our most awkward interview yet? How do we charm our guests? Who have we been starstruck by? And c'mon guys, why is this thing called 'Midnight Chats'? As our podcast reaches its 150 episode, Greg and Stu celebrate by showing how the sausage is made, sharing stories and their tricks of the trade while trading some of their favourite clip…
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Subscriber-only episode Send us a text Amy springboards off our discussion of last week’s “lost lady,” Mary MacLane, to further investigate the woman whose diary inspired her. From the age of 12 until her death at 25, Russian-born painter Marie Bashkirtseff detailed her daily life, frustrations, flirtations and family drama. First published in 1887…
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In this episode, the talented food writer, chef, and social media star Poppy O'Toole, also known as Poppy Cooks, joins host Samuel Goldsmith. Poppy shares her journey from training in a Michelin-starred restaurant to becoming a social media sensation. We dive into her latest book, the No.1 Sunday Times Bestseller, The Actually Delicious Slow Cooker…
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This episode is only covering one chapter because this chapter brings the DRAMA. We meet a new man who draws our attention the fact that Anne is hot, Louisa jumps down a flight of stairs and gets a severe concussion, and Wentworth shows that he trusts Anne. Topics discussed include Cape Cod, the way Wentworth came to the rescue for Benwick, Chekhov…
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Steven and Ian begin today's episode by reacting to the recent Sean "Diddy" Combs news (1:22), and speculate on whether Get Him To The Greek is the most cancelable movie of all time. From there, they talk about the Father John Misty album announcement, and muse about the Pure Comedy album cycle (8:22). Steven then brings up Ian's great recent profi…
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The summer slump is over and what feels like hundreds of artists are gearing up for new albums this autumn. On this week's episode, Greg and Stu get into what coming soon from The Cure, FKA Twigs, Coldplay and more, along with the recent implosion of rock giants Jane's Addiction, while a meeting with Laura Marling last week opened up the question o…
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In this episode of Leadership with Sonia, we explore an extraordinary leadership journey filled with resilience, courage, and personal growth. Rachael Cook and Tatia Power open up about overcoming childhood trauma, navigating the corporate world, and breaking through cultural barriers to embrace her authentic leadership style. This conversation is …
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This week we have a curry special. Our host Samuel Goldsmith has two interviews, one with Award-winning Malaysian-Scottish chef and food writer Julie Lin and the other with content creator and culinary consultant Soha Darwish. Julie shares her journey from reaching the quarterfinals in MasterChef to teaching cookery to local school children. Join u…
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Send us a text Long before 'Brat Summer,' America was taken with Mary MacLane, a defiant and wildly egotistical 19-year-old resident of Butte, Montana, whose confessional diary implored the “kind devil” to deliver her from a life of bourgeois boredom. Professor Cathryn Halverson from Sweden’s Södertörn University joins us for this episode to discus…
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Steven and Ian open today's episode with some jokes (and some empathy!) directed at Dave Grohl. The president of rock is down this week, but the guys are not going to kick him. Steven then laments the state of the Green Bay Packers in a quick Sportscast, and the guys marvel at the unintentional comedy of Donald Trump in Politicscast. Steven gets re…
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In this episode of the Leadership with Sonia Podcast, we sit down with Paul, a seasoned leader with profound insights into effective leadership and personal discipline. Paul shares his approach to maintaining a healthy work-life balance by setting clear boundaries and being deliberate about his time management. Paul discusses the importance of “boo…
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For the last 5 years, London band Black Midi have pushed experimental rock music to new and thrilling places, inspired as much by jazz fusion as math rock and no wave. But last month, quite unexpectedly, the trio split up. It was meant to be kept a secret, until singer and frontman Geordie Greep announced the news on Instagram. One week later, he a…
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Send us a text HIATUS ENCORE: Anne Zimmerman, author of the 2011 biography An Extravagant Hunger: The Passionate Years of M.F.K. Fisher, joins us to discuss Fisher and her World War II-era book How to Cook a Wolf, which was an attempt to teach people how to eat well and be well amidst personal and collective chaos. Discussed in this episode: An Ext…
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Sara Cox joins host Samuel Goldsmith for an engaging conversation about food, family, and the little things that make life delicious! In this episode, Sara discusses her love for vinegary foods, shares memories of growing up on a farm, and talks about her new wine collection with Perfect Cellar. From air fryer secrets to the joy of batch cooking, a…
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Charles Hayter gives up on Henrietta, so she pays him a visit, and Anne overhears a conversation between Louisa and Wentworth. Wentworth takes everyone on a November beach vacation to Lyme and we meet the Harvilles and Captain Benwick. Topics discussed include PUPPIES, anonymity in numbers, Admiral Croft's driving skills or lack thereof, Anne compa…
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Steven begins today's episode by apologizing to Ian and the Sum 41 fan community for his recent disrespectful comments on the pod -- new information has come to light that made him rethink his snarkiness (0:58). Then there is a short Sportscast about the new NFL season (4:25), and more despair from Steven about the state of his fantasy albums draft…
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In this episode of Leadership with Sonia, Sonia dives into the often overwhelming world of stress and how to transform it from a burden into a powerful ally. As we near the end of the year, many are feeling the weight of life's demands—family, finances, and the endless stream of stressors from social media and the news. Sonia shares her personal jo…
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Part of this week's episode of MC comes from End of the Road festival, where Stu met up with Irish drone folk band Lankum and put your questions to Long Island sibling duo The Lemon Twigs. Even the one about the Muppets. Back home Greg and Stu unpacked the fiasco surrounding Oasis' ticket sale nightmare, particularly the scam that is "dynamic" tick…
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Send us a text As Berlin bureau chief for The Chicago Tribune from 1925-1941, Sigrid Schultz deflected both sexism and danger to report the truth and speak truth to power. The Nazis dubbed her “that dragon from Chicago,” and her importance as an indomitable “newspaperman” (her term) telling Americans about the Third Reich's agenda can’t be understa…
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In this episode, Jay Rayner speaks with host Samuel Goldsmith and shares anecdotes from his illustrious career, discusses his new cookbook 'Nights Out at Home,' and provides a behind-the-scenes look into the world of restaurant reviewing. From discussing his worst dining experiences to revealing his top cooking tips, this episode is a treasure trov…
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On episode 424 of Geekiest Show Ever, Elisa and Melissa review Tripsy from Setapp. Use Melissa's special link with promo code for an extended free trial of Setapp! Check out our full show notes for more details: https://www.geekiestshowever.com/gse424-mary-janes-last-trip/ Do you have questions about what you heard in this episode? Send us your fee…
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Steven and Ian begin this week's episode by talking about a big potential reunion in the rock world. Of course we're referring to... TV On The Radio! The band appears to be teasing something right now, which the guys assume is probably their first concert dates in five years (1:38). After that, they of course talk about the return of Oasis. Steven …
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It’s the end of summer holidays, the city is slowly filling up again and that means, novelty is upon us. I associate this time with new restaurant openings, events, and even pop-ups that will carry us to the end of the year. It’s a return to life. One person who is full of life, with plenty of creative ideas to usher in a new season, is Fanny Bouch…
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