Welcome to the ETSY FAILS podcast, where I talk about selling on ETSY and my amazing FAILS.
…
continue reading
Ten years ago, Malcolm Smith was the host of “Strange Air”, a successful radio show about the paranormal. One night, during a live broadcast, Malcolm vanished into thin air. To this day, no one knows what happened. Now his daughter, Chase Smith, is in her last year of film school and she’s making a documentary about her father’s disappearance. (Starring Natalie Lander and Patrick Fabian from Better Call Saul.)
…
continue reading
Challenging Colonialism amplifies Indigenous perspectives on issues of concern to native Californian communities. It is our intention to create an educational resource where anyone can hear the perspectives of Indigenous peoples in their own words. It is not our intention to further colonize the narrative, or to misrepresent stories that are not our own. The podcast is produced by Martin Rizzo-Martinez, a Professor & Historian, and Daniel Stonebloom, a public school administrator. Our music ...
…
continue reading
The Modern Art Notes Podcast is a weekly, hour-long interview program featuring artists, historians, authors, curators and conservators. Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee called The MAN Podcast "one of the great archives of the art of our time." When the US chapter of the International Association of Art Critics gave host Tyler Green one of its inaugural awards for criticism in 2014, it included a special citation for The MAN Podcast.
…
continue reading
1
The Restaurants Grow Podcast - How marketing and operations come together for restaurant success.
David ”Rev” Ciancio
Discover marketing and operations tips, tricks and tactics that you can start to implement today on how to successfully grow your restaurant business.
…
continue reading
Real Topics is here to provide you with REAL/AUTHENTIC discussions that are normally brushed to the side. During this podcast mindsets will be challenged and beliefs, actions and ideas will be explored to new depths. It’s important to remember that although we might “know many things” as human beings, with a closer look into what we know, we might find that all that we know is relative.
…
continue reading
The Making a Marketer podcast covers marketing and business strategy & tactics for all experience levels. We have top industry marketing experts on our shows, and we have a great time! Hosted by Megan Powers and Jen (Cole) Larsen since 2017. If you’d like to be on the show, please fill out this form: https://bit.ly/MaMInfoForm
…
continue reading
Learn from one of the industry’s best Owner/Operators in the Country, Robert Martinez. He will bring on industry experts and people who are starting their journey in CRE.
…
continue reading
The Splendid Table has always connected people through the common language of food and eating. Now with award-winning food journalist Francis Lam at the helm, we’re bringing forward even more fresh voices and surprising conversations at the intersection of food, people and culture – covering everything from the global appeal of sesame to the impact of Instagram on everyday eating. It’s a food show where everyone is welcome. Produced by American Public Media. Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network
…
continue reading
SUBSCRIBE. Hosted by professional bmxer, musician, actor, comedian, tv/radio host, artist and entertainer, Rick Thorne. Listen now to interviews and stories from professional athletes, musicians, actors, designers, artists and entertainers all doing rad stuff and how they pursued to live out their dreams.ENJOY. Stay Rad. @therickthornepodcast @rickthorne @goodguysinblack @cookingwiththethornes
…
continue reading
Good CEOs build and maintain successful companies. Great CEOs build and maintain influential ones. We're connecting with successful business leaders on how to create the impact within your organization that transforms it into one of influence; at the CEO's Round Table.
…
continue reading
Queer Voices, a weekly show and is dedicated to broadcasting news, concerns, and events as related to Houston's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community. The goal of Queer Voices is to provide up to date information on the community's concerns that is currently not available from other local media outlets.
…
continue reading
Whether you're a time-strapped professional, an empty nester, feeding a big household, or just making sure that you actually eat something day after day, figuring out what’s for dinner can be exhausting. With The Dinner Plan, you'll start every week with fresh cooking inspiration, thanks to Maggie Hoffman and a roster of seasoned cooking experts. To get the recipes and cookbook recommendations, subscribe to The Dinner Plan on Substack for free. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more ...
…
continue reading
Welcome to The High Way with Kyle Shutt, a podcast series where I interview the best and brightest names in music, art, literature and more. Every artist has a unique story to tell, and the combined insight of these conversations will be a treasure trove of advice in making a name for yourself in the entertainment industry. By supporting this program's Patreon, you'll get early access to the following week's episode, a featured shoutout on an episode, and more as the podcast grows. The more ...
…
continue reading
1
838: Our All-American Thanksgiving with Padma Lakshmi and Dorie Greenspan
49:23
49:23
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
49:23This week, we’re celebrating Thanksgiving and looking at the way this American holiday and its food tell our stories. First, we talk with Padma Lakshmi about her new cookbook, Padma’s All American, a celebration of the immigrant dishes and regional traditions that make up our country’s culinary landscape. Padma talks about what she’s learned from y…
…
continue reading
Episode No. 732 features artist Igshaan Adams and curator and Jenkintown, Penn. school board-electee Laura Igoe. The Hill Art Foundation, New York is presenting "Igshaan Adams: I've been here all along, I've been waiting" through December 20, 2025. The exhibition features work from the last 15 years of Adams' practice, and emphasizes how his work e…
…
continue reading
1
November 12th - Davis Mendoza Darusman's Activism, LOCAS, Team Friendly, and Tony's Place
58:02
58:02
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
58:02Send us a text This is a packed show that starts off with Davis Mendoza Darusman discussing his activism following the removal of the Rainbow Crosswalks in Montrose. Then Stephanie Saint Sanchez talks about LOCAS and their pop-up cabaret called UN-PRESIDENTED. James Martinez discusses TEAM FRIENDLY, and then we speak with Carrie Rai about TONY'S PL…
…
continue reading
1
You Need Toni Chapman’s Honey-Butter Cornbread Recipe
36:57
36:57
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
36:57On Episode 70 of The Dinner Plan, host Maggie Hoffman talks with Toni Chapman, @themoodyfoody on Instagram, and author of Everything's Good. “Cooking is at the intersection of everything in our lives,” Toni says. "Approaching it with care and love and learning just makes it better." Toni shares holiday recipe favorites, soups she loves, and thought…
…
continue reading
1
Private Chef Maddy DeVita’s Hosting Secrets
1:09:59
1:09:59
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:09:59Working as a private chef can teach you a lot about elaborate dinners—including what not to do when you're hosting Thanksgiving. On this episode of The Dinner Plan, host Maggie Hoffman chats with Maddy DeVita, a private chef and recipe developer whose content you may have seen at @handmethefork. Maddy shares advice on cooking more efficiently, tale…
…
continue reading
In this reflective solo episode of Making a Marketer, host Megan Powers shares her journey through a whirlwind of travel, professional obligations, and personal milestones. As the incoming president of the San Diego chapter of Meeting Professionals International, Megan discusses the challenges of balancing leadership roles while maintaining the qua…
…
continue reading
1
Can This Japanese Mayo Change All Your Cooking?
47:19
47:19
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
47:19Elyse Inamine and Jessie YuChen’s new book, For the Love of Kewpie, showed me that my use of Kewpie mayo was woefully limited. In this 68th episode of The Dinner Plan, learn all the ways they bring it into recipes—and all the easy dinners the two authors make most at home. Be sure to jump over to The Dinner Plan's newsletter on Substack for two rec…
…
continue reading
1
814: Ottolenghi Comfort with Yotam Ottolenghi and Classic German Cooking with Luisa Weiss
49:48
49:48
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
49:48Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pandora | Amazon Music | YouTube This week, we talk about comfort food around the world. First, Yotam Ottolenghi tells us about his latest book, which is filled with recipes for his favorite comfort foods. He talks about what it is about specific dishes that evoke emotional reactions, from taste to texture to m…
…
continue reading
Episode No. 731 features artist Hew Locke. The Yale Center for British Art is presenting "Hew Locke: Passages," the first US survey of Locke's career. Across sculpture, painting, photography and installations, Locke's work considers colonialism, its power, and the ways in which we respond to colonialism and its impacts. Locke, who is Guyanese-Briti…
…
continue reading
1
November 5th - Ramsey Pack of A BEAUTIFUL NOISE, Linda Gibbs and MENOPAUSE, and Thanksgiving Table Politics
58:01
58:01
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
58:01Send us a text In this episode, we talk about Neil Diamond, hot flashes, and turkey! Up first, Brett Cullum talks with Ramsey Pack, who is playing THE NOISE in the Neil Diamond musical A BEAUTIFUL NOISE. Ramsey is non-binary, and they discuss the show and their gender identity. Then Deborah Moncrief Bell takes on MENOPAUSE with guest Linda Gibbs. F…
…
continue reading
1
Fridge-Sweep Soup and Pantry Favorites With Clare de Boer and Jess Shadbolt of King
54:43
54:43
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
54:43Clare de Boer and Jess Shadbolt's The King Cookbook gives you the kinds of lessons you'd learn if you came to work at the New York restaurant: how to make their signature sauces and other building blocks of their daily menu, how to make a superlative pot of beans, or family-meal soup, or salad. In this conversation on The Dinner Plan, they share th…
…
continue reading
1
837: The Universal Language of Bread with Tony Shalhoub and Maureen Abood
49:51
49:51
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
49:51This week, we’re breaking bread in every sense of the phrase. First, beloved actor Tony Shalhoub joins us to talk about his new CNN series, Breaking Bread, where he travels the world to explore the meaning of bread and how it connects us across cultures and tables. Growing up in a large Lebanese American family in Wisconsin, Tony shares memories of…
…
continue reading
Episode No. 730 features author Amy Newman. Newman is the author of Barnett Newman: Here a biography out this week from Princeton University Press. The book presents Newman as devoted to art but initially unsure of what a Newman would be, as a dedicated, almost blindered New Yorker, and as an artist intensely interested in what US art had to contri…
…
continue reading
1
October 29th - Jeffrey Campbell of Allies in Hope, Danielle Sampey of Lazarus House, and Second Chance Players
57:59
57:59
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
57:59Send us a text On this episode of QUEER VOICES, Deborah Moncrief Bell talks with Jeffrey Campbell, who is the CEO of ALLIES IN HOPE (formerly AIDS FOUNDATION HOUSTON). He talks about all things related to the organization and tells us about their upcoming Ball, which is scheduled for November 14th. You can find tickets at https://www.aihhouston.org…
…
continue reading
1
Bonus Episode: How We Survive's The Uncanny Valley of Meat
32:15
32:15
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
32:15Today we have a bonus episode for you, featuring our very own Francis Lam. How We Survive is an award-winning podcast from Marketplace about the messy business of climate solutions. From the glitz and glam of Miami, to the punishing Arizona desert, to a sinking island that our national security depends on, every season takes listeners on an adventu…
…
continue reading
1
s03e03: The Scandal of Cal with Tony Platt
1:03:14
1:03:14
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:03:14This episode includes an interview with Tony Platt, author of The Scandal of Cal: Land Grabs, White Supremacy, and Miseducation at UC Berkeley. Dr. Platt is the author of thirteen books and 150 essays and articles on race, inequality, and social justice in American history, among them Beyond These Walls: Rethinking Crime and Punishment in the Unite…
…
continue reading
On the 66th episode of The Dinner Plan, host Maggie Hoffman talks to Michael W. Twitty, the author of Recipes from The American South. This vast collection highlights specialties from various regions across the South—and the history of each dish. This episode will make you hungry for gumbo and barbecue and caramel cake and chicken and dumplings. Lu…
…
continue reading
1
Delightful Kitchen-Counter Cakes With Dorie Greenspan
56:01
56:01
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
56:01Dorie Greenspan is the author of 15 cookbooks—including her most recent, Dorie's Anytime Cakes. In the 65th episode of The Dinner Plan podcast, Dorie chats with host Maggie Hoffman about the memories that shaped this book, the dinners she makes most frequently at home, and the differences in her cooking routine when she's in Paris vs. Connecticut. …
…
continue reading
1
813: Fall Cookbook Favorites with authors Carolina Gelen, Sonoko Sakai, and Jody Eddy
49:22
49:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
49:22Cookbook season is back, and we talk to the authors of some of our favorite picks. We're joined by Carolina Gelen, who talks to us about learning how to cook, her favorite Romanian dishes, and how she comes up with her signature recipes like Butter Beans alla Vodka, a fast, one-pot dish inspired by the famous vodka pasta sauce. Carolina is the auth…
…
continue reading
Episode No. 729 features artists Justin Favela and David-Jeremiah. The Smithsonian American Art Museum's Renwick Gallery is presenting a commission from Favela titled Capilla de Maíz (Maize Chapel) through a not-yet determined date. The Favela makes the Renwick's grand salon gallery a fantastical space, complete with shimmering gold-fringed walls a…
…
continue reading
1
October 22nd - Remembering Iris Santos, Julia Krohn of SPELLING BEE at TUTS, and THE HOUSE OF GUNNIESS
57:55
57:55
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
57:55Send us a text This episode begins with a very moving tribute from the mother of Iris Santos, who was a transgender woman murdered in 2021. Her case remains unsolved, and if you have any information, we ask you to step forward. Then Brett Cullum talks to Julia Krohn about the Theatre Under the Stars season opener THE PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE. Fin…
…
continue reading
You might recall Joe Sasto and his mustache from Top Chef. His new book, Breaking the Rules, is full of fun spins on classic recipes—think focaccia with blackberries, Everything Bagel Pasta, and a savory crumble you can take in a ton of different directions. In Episode 64 of The Dinner Plan podcast, Joe talks with host Maggie Hoffman about the food…
…
continue reading
1
836: Italian Two Ways with Chefs Joshua McFadden and Christian Petroni
50:09
50:09
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:09This week, we’re diving into Italian cooking, from the Pacific Northwest to the Bronx. First, chef and author Joshua McFadden joins us to talk about Six Seasons of Pasta, his love letter to everyone’s favorite food. Known for his hit cookbook Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables, Joshua brings that same seasonal sensibility to pasta, pairing loca…
…
continue reading
Episode No. 728 features curators Anna Lovatt and Kelly Montana, and artist/curator Pablo Helguera. Lovatt and Montana are the curators of "Lines of Resolution: Drawing at the Advent of Television and Video" at the Menil Drawing Institute, Houston. The exhibition examines the intersection of drawing, television, and video from the late 1950s into t…
…
continue reading
1
October 15th - Rainbow Crosswalks with Jack Valinski, Sumya Paruchuri of SEAT, the word GAY, and LEVITATION
58:00
58:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
58:00Send us a text It's a packed episode this week! Brett Cullum talks with the ORIGINAL QUEER VOICE, Mr. Jack Valinski! It's all about the crosswalk controversy in Montrose, and we give you a little more insight than the mainstream media. Then Deborah Moncrief Bell talks with Sumya Paruchuri about SEAT, an organization that advocates for queer student…
…
continue reading
1
Joanne Lee Molinaro Cooks Her Way to Calm
52:36
52:36
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
52:36Joanne Lee Molinaro—known to her many fans as The Korean Vegan—may be a James Beard Award-winning cookbook author, but she doesn’t want anyone to feel bad about taking kitchen shortcuts. The former law partner knows exactly what it feels like to come home late and throw a meal together when you're exhausted. In this episode of The Dinner Plan, Joan…
…
continue reading
1
Marketing in the Age of Trolls with Cass Cooper
32:37
32:37
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
32:37*RE-RELEASE TIME* Episode 179 brings us back to 129 with Cass Cooper. Our guest on this one is a repeater - her episode was the 4th most downloaded all-time at the time of publishing this (episode 88 - on personal branding)! She knows her stuff and is an absolute delight. There is nuance in how we approach opposing views online. How we approach it …
…
continue reading
When chef Mandy Yin's child was born a few years back, weeknight dinners had to get simpler. Her second book, Simply Malaysian, highlights these quick recipes, including a one-pot spin on Hainanese chicken rice, quick noodle dishes, and more. Get a recipe from Mandy and links to all of her cookbook recommendations at TheDinnerPlan.Substack.com. ___…
…
continue reading
1
812: Bread with Richard Hart and Our South, Black Food Through My Lens with Ashleigh Shanti
49:49
49:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
49:49This week, we sit down with two chefs at the top of their craft. First, we talk to legendary baker Richard Hart about the inspiration behind his new book, Richard Hart Bread: Intuitive Sourdough Baking. He fills us in on why he thinks that humble bakers are the best bakers, how he really is just a simple “yeast farmer” and he shares his realistic t…
…
continue reading
Episode No. 727 is a holiday weekend clips episode featuring artist Andrea Carlson. The Denver Art Museum just opened "Andrea Carlson: A Constant Sky," a mid-career survey. The exhibition spotlights how Carlson, who is Ojibwe and of European settler descent, creates works that challenge the colonial narratives presented by modern artists, museum co…
…
continue reading
1
October 8th 2025 Queer Voices - Molly Cook, Richard Watson, and Tammi Wallace
57:48
57:48
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
57:48Send us a text On this episode, QUEER VOICES looks at politics, history, and business. We begin by having Davis Mendoza Darusman speak with Molly Cook, a member of the Texas State Senate. Molly doesn't sugarcoat all of the challenges facing our community today inside Texas politics. Next, author and historian R. Lee Ingalls interviews Richard Watso…
…
continue reading
Arnold Myint juggles restaurant life with his role as a single dad. In this episode of The Dinner Plan, he shares his go-to quick dinners for busy weeknights, the ingredients that you really need for great Thai food at home, and the lessons he learned in his family's 50 year-old Nashville restaurant. Head to TheDinnerPlan.Substack.com for two recip…
…
continue reading
1
Salads to Linger Over With Hetty Lui McKinnon
1:04:01
1:04:01
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:04:01Hearty salads are at the center of Hetty Lui McKinnon’s new cookbook, Linger. But the book is also about the power of gathering friends to eat together. “The opportunity to stop, slow down and enjoy just other humans is something that we don't do enough right now," says Hetty in this episode of The Dinner Plan. Get a recipe from the book—and Hetty’…
…
continue reading
1
835: Fall Cookbooks with Aleksandra Crapanzano, Anna Ansari, and Cassie Yeung
50:19
50:19
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:19This week, we’re celebrating new fall cookbooks that belong on your kitchen counter. First, Aleksandra Crapanzano, author of Chocolat: Parisian Desserts and Other Delights, takes us from Marie Antoinette’s early “truffle” to the French art of baking at home. She leaves us with her Chocolate Ganache Tart with Raspberries. Then, Anna Ansari explores …
…
continue reading
Episode No. 726 features artist Danielle Joy Mckinney. The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University is presenting "Danille Mckinney: Tell Me More" through January 4, 2026. The exhibition, Mckinney's first solo presentation in a US museum, spotlights Mckinney's introspective explorations of Black womanhood. It was curated by Gannit Ankori. Concurrentl…
…
continue reading
1
October 1st 2025 Queer Voices - Jacob Newsome talks with Avery Belyeu about OUT FOR GOOD!
18:05
18:05
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
18:05Send us a text This is a podcast exclusive! Avery Belyeu breaks down the Montrose Gala's biggest fundraiser of the year, OUT FOR GOOD. Jacob Newsome interviews her about the event happening on October 4th at 7:00 p.m. at the Marriott Marquis in Downtown Houston. More tickets and information can be found at : https://montrosecenter.org/event/out-for…
…
continue reading
Natalia Rudin, author of Cooking Fast and Slow, shares her current hyperfixation meal, her freezer essentials, and tips on layering protein into plant-based dinners, plus the reason she always keeps a whimsical pasta shape on hand. Get Natalia's spicy sweet corn chowder recipe (made from frozen corn!) and her savory mushroom miso gnocchi at TheDinn…
…
continue reading
1
s03e02: Refusing Settler Domesticity by Caitlin Keliiaa
54:29
54:29
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
54:29This episode includes an interview with Caitlin Keliiaa about her new book, Refusing Settler Domesticity: Native Women's Labor and Resistance in the Bay Area Outing Program. Dr. Keliiaa's study explores the history of young Native women’s lives and experiences as Bay Area domestic workers through the San Francisco Bay Area Outing Program, connected…
…
continue reading
1
At The Post-Soviet Table With Polina Chesnakova
51:55
51:55
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
51:55Polina Chesnakova's new book, Chesnok, opens at her family table, where Georgian food sits next to old Russian favorites and the classics of Armenia. In this episode of The Dinner Plan, Polina shares her soup-season go-tos, her flavor-packed pantry essentials, tactics for cooking dinner during a particularly busy time of her life, and a few beloved…
…
continue reading
1
811: Does This Taste Funny with Stephen and Evie McGee Colbert and Taste in Music with Alex Bleeker and Luke Pyenson
49:55
49:55
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
49:55This week, we sit down with Evie McGee Colbert to talk about her latest book, co-authored with her husband, Stephen Colbert. She tells us about the dynamics in her family’s kitchen, the joys and challenges of cooking together during the pandemic, Charleston food traditions, and we take a listener question from one special caller! Evie’s latest book…
…
continue reading
Episode No. 725 features curators Philip Brookman and Deborah Willis (and a cameo, of sorts, from artist Anthony Barboza). Brookman and Willis are the co-curators of "Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-85" at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. The exhibition considers photography's engagement with the post-war cultural and aestheti…
…
continue reading
1
September 24 2025 Queer Voices The Amazing Atlantis Narcisse, Montrose Center Out for Good honoree, Upstairs fire tragedy and DaVinci Code at Alley Theater
58:00
58:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
58:00Send us a text This week, we have two interviews with Atlantis Narcisse, a trailblazing force in Houston's LGBTQ+ community whose journey spans decades of service, advocacy, and community building. From organizing HIV testing sessions in her living room during the 1990s epidemic to founding multiple organizations supporting transgender individuals …
…
continue reading
1
Personal Branding: Building Your Identity as an Introvert (& Extrovert!) with Goldie Chan
43:27
43:27
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
43:27In the exciting kickoff of Season 9 of Making a Marketer, we welcome back the brilliant Goldie Chan, an award-winning branding strategist and author. This episode dives into the nuances of personal branding, especially from the perspective of introverts (which also apply to ambiverts and extroverts!). Goldie shares her insights on how to navigate t…
…
continue reading
1
KnuckleHead Tom on The Rick Thorne Show
1:02:24
1:02:24
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:02:24In a recent episode of The Rick Thorne Show, host Rick Thorne sat down with the multifaceted Knucklehead Tom, a two-time Muay Thai champion, punk rock frontman, and founder of the Punk Rock Fight Club. The interview, featured on Infanity TV, delves into Tom’s incredible life story, exploring his transformation from a troubled past to a beacon of po…
…
continue reading
1
How Top Chef Unlocked Melissa King’s Cooking
39:51
39:51
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
39:51“I used to keep it so separate,” chef Melissa King explains, “Cantonese cooking at home, and then the sort of French, Italian cooking that I was doing in my career in all these Michelin kitchens.” But being on Top Chef showed her she could bring it all together—and her new cookbook, Cook Like a King, is full of Melissa’s signature recipes. In this …
…
continue reading
Greg Flack on The Rick Thorne Show A Must-Watch for Creatives and Subculture Enthusiasts Greg Flack’s story is a powerful reminder that creativity can be found in the most unexpected places. His journey from a blue-collar electrician to a respected photographer is an inspiration to anyone who has ever felt like an outsider or an imposter in the cre…
…
continue reading
1
834: Fall Cooking and Bitter Flavors with Genevieve Ko and Alexina Anatole
50:16
50:16
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:16This week, we’re diving into fall cooking and the beauty of bitter flavors. First, Genevieve Ko, deputy editor at New York Times Cooking, joins Francis to take your fall cooking questions. From freezing smart to cabbage makeovers, Genevieve shares practical advice for making the most of fresh produce and tackling leftovers. She also shares the NYT …
…
continue reading
Episode No. 724 features artist Antony Gormley. It was taped before a live audience at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas. The Nasher is showing "SURVEY: Antony Gormley" through January 4, 2026. The exhibition is the first major museum survey of Gormley's work in the United States. Across sculptures, models, and notebooks, "SURVEY" spans Gormley's…
…
continue reading
1
September 17th 2025 Queer Voices - Brad Pritchett from OUT FOR GOOD, R. Lee Ingalls on Abraham Lincoln, and DANCING LESSONS at the MATCH
58:00
58:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
58:00Send us a text This week's show combines the worlds of politics, history, and the arts. First up, we talk with Brad Pritchett, who is being honored this year at the OUT FOR GOOD gala on October 4th. This year, the event will be at the Marriott Marquis in downtown Houston. Brad talks about his career and how he got started in politics, and how he ke…
…
continue reading
1
Sabrina Ghayour Finds an Easier Path to Dinner
46:11
46:11
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
46:11Sabrina Ghayour has a particular gift for simple recipes, and her eighth book, Persiana Easy, is full of dinner ideas that’ll save you during busy fall evenings. In this episode of The Dinner Plan, Sabrina shares her go-to weeknight meals, the cookbook authors that inspire her most, and her advice for anyone who’s struggling to cook these days. Get…
…
continue reading