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This week on the show, we're talking about one of our favorite ways to eat a potato: potato chips! And we're going to eat the new Mac and Cheezburger from Revolution Doughnuts.Show notes:The thing Becky is thinking about doing to her skates is called loosening the trucks. She still has not done that, as of this writing.The skates Becky mentioned are Jacksons. They come in vegan suede!News item: Upton's Naturals has merged its cafe and vegan donut shop to create a new vegan restaurant: Liberation Kitchen. The other vegan spots we mentioned from Chicago are: Chicago Diner, Gulino's Pizza (formerly House of Za), and Voodoo Doughnuts.The generic brand of chips that TV shows use is Let's.The pickles that Becky mentioned wanting to put into the leftover Mac and Cheezburger Doughnut were Wickles.Thank you so much for listening. We record these episodes for you, and we'd love to hear from you. Got a favorite vegan treat that you think we should cover on the podcast? Send your suggestions to talkintofupod@gmail.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode:We talk to our future selves from the past, post-Halloween, and pre-election!Janine enlightens us on the concept of “dick nosing” and we freely discuss candy and sugar. We go over some options to stay creative and connected during the holidays. We hash through holiday food perspectives and ideas to save your sugar-loving soul.We prepare for and muse about the positive possibilities beyond the horizon of our humanity. We request you to share your holiday tries with us by DMing us on IG @thethrivingpodcastKey Takeaways:Just because we are health coaches, we also know a lot and have a lot of feelings about candy. Having accountability can be crucial to gaining an edge in reaching your goals.There are lots of ways to stay creative and connected while staying home. Home cooking this year is a great way to experiment with healthier recipes for your holiday favorites. Do your best to start your day in a healthful way, it will set you up to have a more successful life and navigate its ever-changing nature.
Episode 12 If you have seen a show on Broadway in the last 20 years its quite possible you have seen Aaron J Albano. We go back to the beginning of his career and talk about all of the shows he has performed in and some of the lessons he learned along the way.www.whatcanyoutellme.cominstagram @whatcanyoutellmefacebook @whatcanyoutellmetwitter @whatcanutellmehttps://www.instagram.com/aaronjalbano/https://twitter.com/aaronjalbanoCurrently stuck in Toronto with the Hamilton the Musical Tour- Phillip Companyhttps://hamiltonmusical.com/us-tour/tickets1st generation born and raised in San Jose to Philipino parents.Began performing at SJCMT after seeing a school performance and his very first show was Snow White.https://www.cmtsj.org/Started dance class at 13 with Marie Stinnett Dance in San Josehttps://www.mercurynews.com/2017/07/06/dancer-81-closing-her-campbell-studio-after-58-years/Performed Music Man at American Musical Theater in San Jose while a freshman at Lincoln High School for the Performing Arts. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Musical_Theatre_of_San_JoseRent the Musical was what made Aaron realize there was a world of theater outside of San Jose.https://lincoln.sjusd.org/Starts auditioning for Colleges(Matt performing Romeo and Juliet at Presentation High School)While performing in a production of A Chorus Line at Sunnyvale Community Players Aaron realized he needed to take character work and therefore performing as a while more seriously. https://sunnyvaleplayers.org/Got into the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music majoring in Musical Theater.https://ccm.uc.edu/theatre/musical_theatre.htmlAt 21 in his junior year of college was cast in the Broadway production of Bombay Dreams and left school. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombay_DreamsTara Rubin Castinghttps://www.tararubincasting.com/2005 began performing in the original “Emerald City Tour” First National Tour of Wickedhttps://wickedthemusical.com/Was introduced to The Chicago Diner as a vegan restaurant and had his MIND BLOWN! http://www.veggiediner.com/Auditioned for San Francisco Company of 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeePerformed with that for 2.5 years in the cities of SF and Boston and then went to perform it on Broadway. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_25th_Annual_Putnam_County_Spelling_BeeIn between Boston and Broadway with Spelling Bee, Aaron performed with the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line, covering multiple tracks as a swing and understufy of three main characters, Mark, Paul and Larry.https://amzn.to/2LY4K7P(Matt understudied Lookingglass Alice - never got to perform it - Anthony Fleming III)https://lookingglasstheatre.org/event/lookingglass-alice-2020/Finished Spelling Bee and had a quarter life crisis- I've
Today’s Food Time show goes ‘meatless’ in light of the Lenten season and getting healthier. Chicago Diner chef Jose Martinez joins the segment to talk about how the diner is cooking up some if your meat favorites meals, in meatless fashion. Chef Martinez also talks about his favorite recipes from the Chicago Diner Cookbook. So, […]
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I'm joined this week by Matt Walker, one of modern rock's most celebrated and accomplished drummers (Morrissey, Smashing Pumpkins, Filter, Cupcakes, Garbage, and more). Go see Matt kick ass behind the drum kit with Sons of the Silent Age at Metro on 1/12/19! We met for vegetarian food from the fantastic Chicago Diner (3411 N. Halsted), a true Chicago institution ("Meat-free since '83!"). Chicago Diner is a great entry point for people curious about vegetarian and vegan food... and for the already-converted. Chicago Diner's "Soul Bowl" is fantastic. Matt had the Trio Burger Sliders (Buddha's Karma Burger, Cajun Black Bean Black Bean Burger, and Titanic BLT). The orange drinks we ordered that we loved (and I couldn't remember the name of) were SPICED ORANGE: House-made orange syrup infused with vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and pumpkin pie spice Sons of the Silent Age: The phenomenal Bowie tribute band Matt's a part of, along with other A-list musicians including vocalist Chris Connelly. Sons of the Silent Age plays a benefit at Metro on Saturday 1/12/19. The Facebook Live recording is merely an amuse-bouche. Chris Connelly didn't need to rehearse the "SHUT UP" part of Bowie's "It's No Game." When Matt was asked to audition for... and join... Smashing Pumpkins, right out of the Filter "Short Bus" tour. The Pumpkins' matinee show at Metro. I was there and helped Tim Meadows from SNL get into the show. The nickname James Iha gave Matt Walker that just stuck. What are the drumming differences between Matt and Jimmy Chamberlin? Matt's time with Filter and current relationship with the members of the band. The Chicago scene as Matt was coming up: "I loved that time... I played in a lot of different bands." Leaving the Pumpkins to go all-in with Cupcakes. There's a Cupcakes reunion brewing... Is it a better environment for an up-and-coming artist these days? The times Matt filled in for Butch Vig with Garbage (including "Bleed Like Me"). The dark cloud that follows Matt Walker from A-list band to A-list band. If Matt weren't in a Bowie tribute band, he'd be in an Adam Ant tribute. Wind up the jukebox! "Everyone loves Matt Walker." Car Con Carne is presented by The Autobarn Mazda of Evanston.
I'm joined this week by Matt Walker, one of modern rock's most celebrated and accomplished drummers (Morrissey, Smashing Pumpkins, Filter, Cupcakes, Garbage, and more). Go see Matt kick ass behind the drum kit with Sons of the Silent Age at Metro on 1/12/19! We met for vegetarian food from the fantastic Chicago Diner (3411 N. Halsted), a true Chicago institution ("Meat-free since '83!"). Chicago Diner is a great entry point for people curious about vegetarian and vegan food... and for the already-converted. Chicago Diner's "Soul Bowl" is fantastic. Matt had the Trio Burger Sliders (Buddha's Karma Burger, Cajun Black Bean Black Bean Burger, and Titanic BLT). The orange drinks we ordered that we loved (and I couldn't remember the name of) were SPICED ORANGE: House-made orange syrup infused with vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and pumpkin pie spice Sons of the Silent Age: The phenomenal Bowie tribute band Matt's a part of, along with other A-list musicians including vocalist Chris Connelly. Sons of the Silent Age plays a benefit at Metro on Saturday 1/12/19. The Facebook Live recording is merely an amuse-bouche. Chris Connelly didn't need to rehearse the "SHUT UP" part of Bowie's "It's No Game." When Matt was asked to audition for... and join... Smashing Pumpkins, right out of the Filter "Short Bus" tour. The Pumpkins' matinee show at Metro. I was there and helped Tim Meadows from SNL get into the show. The nickname James Iha gave Matt Walker that just stuck. What are the drumming differences between Matt and Jimmy Chamberlin? Matt's time with Filter and current relationship with the members of the band. The Chicago scene as Matt was coming up: "I loved that time... I played in a lot of different bands." Leaving the Pumpkins to go all-in with Cupcakes. There's a Cupcakes reunion brewing... Is it a better environment for an up-and-coming artist these days? The times Matt filled in for Butch Vig with Garbage (including "Bleed Like Me"). The dark cloud that follows Matt Walker from A-list band to A-list band. If Matt weren't in a Bowie tribute band, he'd be in an Adam Ant tribute. Wind up the jukebox! "Everyone loves Matt Walker." Car Con Carne is presented by The Autobarn Mazda of Evanston.
Your hosts Josiah Robinson and Taylor Walters-Chapman are back this week to discuss love and intimacy, and to share the songs they wrote! In this episode, the questions are: 27. If you were going to become a close friend with your partner, please share what would be important for him or her to know. (Taylor's question) 28. Tell your partner what you like about them; be very honest this time, saying things that you might not say to someone you’ve just met. (Josiah's question) Thank you to the guests at the wedding Taylor went to and to the cast of Haymarket for sharing their answers and inspiring the songwriting this week! And a special thanks to Chicago Diner for providing the apology milkshakes that brought peace to the land! Song timestamps are at 10:30 and 17:38. Check out our Soundcloud for the songs by themselves! And feel free to answer the questions on Twitter or join the discussion in our Facebook group! Or send us in an email if you've got more to say! Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/popping-the-questions Twitter: https://twitter.com/PoppingtheQs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/poppingthequestions/ Email: poppingthequestionspod@gmail.com
In their twelfth episode, the Siplings take on Chicago Diner, a vegan-focused bar and restaurant in the Logan Square neighborhood. They also discuss Cinco de Drinko, Froth, and the Nightman. No one was coerced into performing any Charlie Work during the production of this episode. To view their menu, follow this link: http://www.veggiediner.com/menus/
Kait's BACK to tell the story of her Chicago marathon experience. We've come full circle-- she was on the pod a few months ago (episode #43) when she first started training, so I had her back on to recap the marathon. She talks about how she fueled, how it compared to NYC, mistakes she made, lessons learned for next time, tips for future runners, and more! We also play a couple games, which I really hope you enjoy!! Let me know what you think of the games-- good, bad, meh? Email or DM me on IG!! ANNA'S SOCIAL LINKS:Follow me on Instagram: @runningvegannycTweet at me: @wildmannaEmail me: runningvegannyc@gmail.comRead my blog: runningvegannyc.com/ Watch my new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/runningvegannyc FOLLOW KAIT ON IG: @theavocadorunner Get 15% off your Sudio Sweden headphones with code RUNNINGVEGAN (code lasts forever!): sudiosweden.com Intro/outro music by Ellis Delta: soundcloud.com/ellisdeltaTransition music Moving by ärtsē: soundcloud.com/foreverartse/ SHOW NOTES: People/places/things mentioned in episode Last episode with Kait: runningveganradio.libsyn.com/43-marathon-training-round-two-begins Marcus's IG: @themarathonmarcus Albert's IG: @albertrunsonplants Chicago Diner: www.veggiediner.com/ Kitchen 17: www.kitchen17.com/
In this episode: you could not pay Tom to be a vegan and Karl tries to remember what straight edge means.