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From Chicken Soup to George Harrison

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Hosts Art and Jake Leschinsky continue their dialogue about the connections between food and music. In the midst of a global pandemic, the Father/Son duo aim to weigh-in from their respective areas of expertise. Specifically, the importance of healthy eating and its impact on your immune system. While Jake attempts to highlight vibratory breathing (chanting) as an example of "healthy music", Art inevitably waxes poetic about soup. Check out all the show notes, including a Consommé Soup recipe, on the show's instagram page -- www.instagram.com/PaSoupShow !

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Hosts Art and Jake Leschinsky continue their dialogue about the connections between food and music. In the midst of a global pandemic, the Father/Son duo aim to weigh-in from their respective areas of expertise. Specifically, the importance of healthy eating and its impact on your immune system. While Jake attempts to highlight vibratory breathing (chanting) as an example of "healthy music", Art inevitably waxes poetic about soup. Check out all the show notes, including a Consommé Soup recipe, on the show's instagram page -- www.instagram.com/PaSoupShow !

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