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The Checkout
Episode 158: Chef Ora Wise On Fighting Food Apartheid in Palestine

The Checkout

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 54:00


Ora Wise is a Brooklyn-based chef, community organizer, cultural producer, and educator whose current work invests in community controlled and regenerative food systems. For over a decade, Ora focused on media-based education, including co-facilitating the Palestine Education Project's high school program Slingshot Hip Hop: Culture & Resistance from Brooklyn to Palestine, serving as Youth Education Director for a progressive synagogue, and co-leading the Indigenous Youth Media Delegation to Palestine. In recent years, Ora founded The Dream Cafe, an experimental cooperative pop-up restaurant in Detroit as part of the Allied Media Conference and co-produced The Asymmetrical Table, a food sovereignty dinner series in downtown Manhattan centering the cuisine and activism of Palestinian women chefs. She currently co-directs the grassroots food justice collective FIG which operates political education and food distribution programs in partnership with frontline community organizations, farmers, and chefs.

Heal Yourself With Sarah Dawkins
Ep 30 Dream connections to living well, with Pamela Means

Heal Yourself With Sarah Dawkins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 35:52


Pamela Means is one of the healers in my book Heal Yourself and her own healing journey is featured in chapter 67. Pamela talks about her journey of healing a candida infection in her gut, through dietary changes and learning to take time out and rest. She shares a technique to understand what your body needs and how to interpret the answer to your question. As a dream walker, she walks into people's dreams to help them understand the meanings and shares the different types of dreams. Pamela's Bio Pamela is a certified Life Coach and a Master Reiki Healer. In 2022, she became a certified Dream Teacher. Through ill health, she learnt to nurture herself and became a life coach and master reiki healer. In the past 20 years she has connected to alternative health methods and healing through diet, exercise and connecting to the inner wisdom of plants, animal and earth. She helps her clients to feel better while living the best life they have ever known. Contact details Stone Heart Energy https://www.facebook.com/groups/stoneheartcoaching/ Dream Cafe https://www.facebook.com/groups/4565560533497646/ Instagram - @pamelameans.9

Mulligan Stew
EP 249 | Steve Dawson

Mulligan Stew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 39:41


A native of Vancouver but currently residing in Nashville, where he works as a solo artist, sideman, and record producer,  Steve has forged an impressive career full of highlights and awards, including:  7 Juno Awards as artist/producer, 18 times nominated 3 times named "Producer Of The Year" at Western Canadian Music Awards 4 times named "Producer Of The Year" at Canadian Folk Music Awards Recipient of many other awards including Maple Blues Awards, Grand Prix De Jazz De Montreal, Blues Blast Awards, and many Western Canadian Music Awards and Canadian Folk Awards as an artist and producer Steve's multi-faceted career has brought him to countless international festivals, working on the stage and in the studio with an extensive cast of musicians, including John Hammond, Sonny Landreth, Van Dyke Parks, David Hidalgo, Colin James, Jim Byrnes, Jill Barber, Dave Alvin, Joe Henry, Tim O'Brien, Fats Kaplin, Colin James, The McCrary Sisters, Matt Chamberlain, Del Rey, Birds of Chicago, Allison Russell, Long John Baldry, Bruce Cockburn, Kelly Joe Phelps, Linda McRae, CR Avery, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Geoff Muldaur, Scott Amendola, Danny Barnes, The Deep Dark Woods, Colin Linden, Big Dave McLean, and many others. Steve's studio, The Henhouse, located in Nashville (and previously in Vancouver)  has hosted countless artists and been the home to over 80 releases. With a beautifully warm and organic setting to stay and record, it promises to become a destination for many more to come. His groundbreaking work with Jesse Zubot in Zubot and Dawson kicked things off in 1998, leading to 2 albums with Toronto jazz stalwarts Andrew Downing and Kevin Turcotte in the award-winning Great Uncles of the Revolution. Steve's solo recording output started with 2001's award-winning acoustic “Bug Parade”, he next explored blues and Hawaiian influences in depth with “We Belong To The Gold Coast” in 2005. 2008 saw the release of 2 albums – “Telescope” which was the culmination of studies with Greg Leisz and featured music written for the pedal steel guitar, and “Waiting For The Lights To Come Up”, a collection of new songs. He followed that with 2011's acclaimed "Nightshade", which Acoustic Guitar magazine named to it's Top-10 guitar albums of the year. 2014's “Rattlesnake Cage” – was an award-winning exploration of solo acoustic and slide guitar. Dawson's 2018 release “Lucky Hand” is a mesmerizing collection of original fingerstyle and slide guitar instrumentals, 5 of which feature Dawson reuniting with his old cohort Jesse Zubot, who arranged incredible string quartet parts to flow with the music. Recorded live off the floor it brings together the American Primitive style Steve has often explored and cutting-edge strings to create music unlike anything you've heard before. Birds of Chicago, Allison Russell, Matt Anderson, etc.  Steve is also host and producer of the podcast Music Makers and Soul Shakers. 135 episodes in 6 years. Steven has worked with artists from all over the world, and continues to work as a side-person and freelance musician both on stage and in the studio. Steve is also the creator of the well-loved Music Makers and Soul Shakers podcast, which has been going for over 6 years and 135 episodes. He spent the last few years pre-pandemic on the road playing guitar, steel and dobro with Allison Russell's band Birds of Chicago, and Canadian powerhouse Matt Andersen. He has produced, engineered and mixed over 100 albums for many artists from all over the world, and continues to work as a side-person and freelance musician both on stage and in the studio. Steve is also the creator of the well-loved Music Makers and Soul Shakers podca In 2022/2023, Steve released 3 albums throughout the year - “Gone, Long Gone” is the first. From gentle fingerstyle folk tunes to blazing, funky Americana grooves, to Hawaiian-style slide guitar instrumentals, this album covers a lot of sonic territory. The second album, “Phantom Threshold” came out on August 12, 2022 and is an all-instrumental sonic trip featuring the Telescope Three - Jay Bellerose on drums, Jeremy Holmes on bass, and Chris Gestrin on keyboards. All driven by the melodies and improvisations of Steve's pedal steel guitar. Now comes the promised third album Eyes Closed, Dreaming.  It's filled with Albertan friend  Matt Patershuk co-writes and well chosen covers. Bobby Charles Small Town Talk, Ian Tyson's  Long time to get old, Cowboy Jack Clements Guess things happen that way and the classic Singing the Blues. Lots to talk about with long time friend Steve Dawson. Steve's current tour dates April 20  Dream Cafe  Penticton April 21 Rogue Folk Club Vancouver April 22 Bozzini's Chilliwack April 28  First Church of Christ Scientist Victoria May 3 The Basement Saskatoon May 4 The Aviary Edmonton May 5 Festival Hall Calgary

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Seinfeld XXX
Ep 307 - The Cafe

Seinfeld XXX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 44:20


It's time for the 30th anniversary of the seventh episode of Seinfeld's third season! Jerry gets (emotionally) invested in a neighborhood restaurant. George enlists Elaine an IQ test scheme. Kramer tries to keep a jacket. And it's time to ask: what's the deal with the Dream Cafe as well as Elaine's love of capers?

Highway On My Podcast
Ep 11: State that loves its pork, and strange encounters at Kohima’s Naga Bazaar

Highway On My Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 56:05


In this episode, Rocky, Mayur and Abhinandan visit the “land of festivals”, Nagaland, as proclaimed by a huge gate they passed through during their travels. Mayur, who is vegetarian, talks about his struggles with finding vegetarian food during this schedule of the shoot. He describes Naga food as “heavily pungent”, thanks to the Nagas’ love for adding fermented soybean sauce and fermented yam to all their preparations. Rocky chips in with his two cents on why the food in this part of India is pungent. Moving away from food for a bit, Abhinandan recalls the influence of the West on Nagaland and how that has led to a widespread love for rock and metal music. Rocky, once again, dives into the reason behind why the Nagas love their rock ‘n’ roll and how this love came to be. Abhinandan says the highlight of the Nagaland trip was the wet market at Kohima’s Naga Bazaar. Unlike the infamous wet markets that led to the birth of this podcast, this wet market was very hygienic. The gang recollects the weirdest animals they saw being sold there, which included caterpillars, rodents, frogs, eels, snails, snakes and hornets, to name a few. As the discussion about the bizarre meat sold at the Naga Bazaar progresses, Abhinandan nudges Rocky to talk about his experience of trying dog meat. Rocky was also pleasantly astonished, as he puts it, by the non-existence of caste and class barriers in and around Nagaland. Abhinandan recollects their shoot at a posh hotel with a lavish spread where Rocky, quite literally, chased his lunch. He also remembers a dish comprising pupae, caterpillars, silkworms and a specific kind of grub that only Rocky dared taste. Abhinandan also talks about the pickles he picked up from the Dream Cafe in Kohima, and how they helped him survive bland meals back home in Delhi for the next couple of months. The Dream Cafe, Rocky says, is right opposite the Naga War Cemetery on one side and overlooks a beautiful valley on the other. Abhinandan notes how confectioneries in and around Nagaland were often a saving grace for him. Towards the end of the journey, the team made a final pit stop at the Hornbill Music Festival where, as Mayur recollects, they came across more people packed in a stadium than they found on the streets of Nagaland. They discuss how well laid-out the festival is, offering a great opportunity to understand the cultural construct of Nagaland and also allowing visitors to experience the local culture of different tribes. Speaking of which, Rocky narrates how he participated in a “who’s the coolest warrier” contest with the Konyak tribe, only to end up with the Konyaks getting a taste of the big mad Sardar that he is. The gang also discusses why the people of Nagaland feel alienated from the mainland, the state’s silent nights, and the locals’ love for pork. All this and more, only on Highway On My Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Punctually Late Show
Episode 4: The Great Chicken Debate - Zaxby's vs. Cane's

The Punctually Late Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 52:03


In Episode 4 of The Punctually Late ShowOT: Shout out to all the FT SAHMs - as well as half WM and half SAHMs - who are the real MVPs (IMHO) for being patient with our LOs and keeping sane while loving on our DSs and DDs better than your SO. 'Ppreciate ya, f'real!!! (Click here if you need a mommy blog translator)What started as an innocent post on Instagram by Aaron, has turned into an all out grudge match as Jimmy becomes triggered and loses sleep over a post about chicken planks.Jimmy takes to the streets looking for someone to stand by his side and realizes that people are far more into salad in the center of their salad than siding with him.Aaron uses his hands as a point of visual reference to show the listeners how big bread is. Yes, showing the listeners. Let that sink in.How do you get Jimmy to eat frozen or canned veggies? Don't let him see them in the prepackaged steam bag. Steam them first and then put them in a serving bowl - he'll think they are homemade and then say they are awesome.Once the debate is had, a truce as they agree in their rankings of a few more restaurants (Listener discretion is advised)What Makes Kentucky Great: College Sports, Bourbon, Horses. What Doesn't make Kentucky Great: KFC. All grievances were aired and serenity came to The Punctually Late Show - now the people must speak and decide!!!Follow us on Instagram @thepunctuallylateshowLike us on FB - The Punctually Late Show Listen to us on iTunes and leave a positive 5 star review if you like the showListen to us on Stitcher and Spotify and our RSS feed as well.Be sure to stay tuned as some giveaways and deals are on the horizon! New content every Wednesday morning!References in the showThe contraption that technology advancement left behindRestaurant or Evil Occult Temple?Did Tom Clancy write the menu for the Cheesecake Factory or is Babu Bhatt's Dream Cafe the origin story of the Cheesecake Factory based on Jimmy's assessment. Tommy Lee Jones, Wesley Snipes, RDJ, and the awesome movies preview voice guyZaxby'sCane'sSupport the show (https://cash.app/$punctuallylate)

How Was Your Week, Honey?
Episode 131: As Canadian As Cottage Life

How Was Your Week, Honey?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 80:18


This week the Maier's catch up with their summer visits and exploits. Topics include: 92 hip hop, gas bar run-ins, snow shoeing, the Wibit, Dream Cafe, Peach Fest, more family, summer cottages, S.O.W., the Albert and free concerts. Reach Us: @kmaemaier  @chrismaierbc  @hwywhoney  hwywhoney@gmail.com

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Okanagan Vibes
March 6: Lion Bear Fox, Children of God, Coig

Okanagan Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 26:04


Another full episode of Okanagan music and theater. Ryan McMahon from Lion Bear Fox talks about going where you are wanted and playing house parties, actor Cheyenne Scott talks about the musical Children of God that is coming to the Vernon and District Preforming Arts Centre March 13 and Darren McMullen from Nova Scotia Celtic group Coig talks about how the super group came together almost by accident. Coig is getting ready to play shows at the Dream Cafe in Penticton and Creekside Theatre in Lake Country.

Okanagan Vibes
February 13: Dustin Bentall, She Hangs Brightly

Okanagan Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 27:15


Dustin Bentall chats about hand making leather boots, his upcoming EP and touring with his famous father. We also hear a track from his upcoming EP. Dustin is set to play the Dream Cafe in Penticton on February 20. Then Eryn Kleyh from Vernon based She Hangs Brightly talks about the local music scene and their upcoming show opening for Chase the Bear on February 15 at Record City in Vernon. We also hear her favourite original track which is a different kind of love song (which is perhaps fitting for this Valentines Day week). Such lovely music played by such lovely humans. You should check it out.

Okanagan Vibes
February 6: Hillsburn, Chase the Bear

Okanagan Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 21:56


Rosanna Burrill from Halifax indie-rock band Hillsburn tells us what it's like to tour in Europe and be in a band with your brother and Troy Gilmore from Vancouver-based band Chase the Bear tells us how he scored the band an opening slot at the Commodore Ballroom and how his mom helped name the hard rocking group. Also we hear tracks from both bands. Hillsburn is playing The Dream Cafe in Penticton on February 7. Chase the Bear will be at Record City in Vernon on February 15 and at Fernando's in Kelowna on February 16.

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Okanagan Vibes
January 23: Old Man Luedecke, Under the Rocks

Okanagan Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 20:29


A very musical installment of Okanagan Vibes where I interview two musicians named Chris, one from each coast. Two time Juno winner Chris Luedecke is playing at the Dream Cafe in Penticton on Thursday and talked to me about his B.C. connections, what his kids think of his music and recording a new album in Montreal. Also on this episode I interview Chris Baxter from the Kelowna band Under the Rocks. They are playing no fewer than three shows in Kelowna this week. We talked about why he likes playing the banjo and what it was like to play Roots and Blues.

Critical Connections: Stories from 20 years of the Allied Media Conference

Ora Wise, coordinator of AMC2018’s FERMENT Track and the Dream Cafe, speaks to the personal transformation and professional growth that’s resulted from her longtime involvement with the AMC. Follow Ora’s journey from the early days to her current work of creating sustainable food practices through AMC community dinners and the Dream Cafe. Special thanks to: Rev. Joan Ross (WNUC Station Manager), Morris Porter (sound engineer), Puck Lo (editor), Kat Aaron and Kristy Li Puma (interviewers), Emi Kane (AMP Board member, interviewer and co-wrangler of this project), and all of our guests, especially Sterling Toles for providing the theme music!

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Denton Dallas and Beyond
DDB Ep. 93 Salchicha in the Bun

Denton Dallas and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2014


In episode 93 of Denton Dallas and Beyond, we discuss the latest patio option in Denton, the new proposed liquor ordinance and hot subs. We finish the Denton segment with a recap on BBQ and emerging artists in the area. In Dallas, we review the Dream Cafe. As we head Beyond it’s all about weekend getaways.

Will and Bobby Know Everything « TalkBomb
WBKE 109: Will and Body Know Debras and Beans

Will and Bobby Know Everything « TalkBomb

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 73:50


Welcome to this week's stunning episode of WBKE where NOTHING gets by us! We capture the zodiac killer, we becoming Impractical Jokers, and then we open our DREAM CAFE with fellow podcasting bad boy Jesse PS (of the Podawful Progrum!) Consider this to be Part One of our conversation with Jesse, and when you're done, leap over to Podawful to pick up where we leave off! Because over there, we battle. We fucking rap battle. Oh and PLEASE share/back this amazing kickstarter by a couple of guys who did a shot-by-shot remake of Raiders of the Lost Ark back in the 80's! They need to finish their movie!! FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @PODAWFUL @BOBBYKOESTER @WILL ROGERS2000 @WB2045 Feel free to send comments or questions to us at WillAndBobby@gmail.com, and we'll be sure to get back to you! Episode 110 next week!

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