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Tony Tan's parents pinned their hopes on him when they sent him from home in Malaysia to Melbourne to become a white collar professional in the 1970s. There he found “funny smelling cigarettes”, a lovely man called Terry and a destiny he couldn't escape.Tony was exposed to deep, rich flavour and the precision of cooking from a young age.His mother was a chef in Malaysian colonial kitchens and Tony would often accompany her to work, where he would sometimes receive a single golden, dripping roasted potato, or pinch the meat from a leftover kitchen carcass.He was a precocious child — known as Little Chilli — always wanting to know how certain cooking techniques worked. His parents didn't want him to follow them into the world of food, so they sent him to study at university in Melbourne, with hopes that he would ascend to the world of white collar work on behalf of the family.He had his first introduction to Lygon Street in the 1970s, and university couldn't keep him away from the world of food.Further informationTony Tan's most recent cook book, Tony Tan's Asian Cooking Class is published by Murdoch Books.This episode was produced by Alice Moldovan. Conversations' Executive Producer is Nicola Harrison.This episode covers food tours, Kuantan, SBS, Shakahari, Stephanie Alexander, char siu, Tatler's, cooking school, Asian cooking class, roast chicken with soy sauce, recipes, sexual awakening, gay marriage, Trentham, regional Victoria.To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
This week Tracy Collins sits down with Becki from Devour Tours to explore the vibrant food scene of London. The episode tackles the myth of "beige and boring" British cuisine, offering a mouthwatering guide to the best dishes, afternoon teas, food tours, markets, and hidden gems across the city.Tracy Collins and Becki delve into the expectations and surprises first-time visitors encounter with London food, covering everything from fresh market fare to classic Sunday roasts and opulent afternoon teas. They highlight how market culture, traditional pub snacks, and diverse international flavours can all be squeezed into a London itinerary - without overwhelming your schedule or missing out on memorable experiences. The episode also spotlights the value of food tours for discovering local history, culture, and forging new friendships over delicious bites.⭐️ Guest - Becki Newell from Walks and Devour Tours
This episode is a continuation of our essential need-to-knows about visiting Venice. In this episode we're talking about food, tours, shopping, and more details on getting around, including the cheapest way to experience a boat ride across the Grand Canal.We'll answer questions like "What are cicchetti?," "Should we take a walking tour?," and "How do we know if the souvenirs we buy are really made in Venice?" In this episode we talk about taking a traghetto across the Grand Canal for €2. There are several points where you can do this, but not all of them run frequently or consistently. Here are the departure and arrival points that we recommend:San Tomà to/from O GarzoniS. Maria del Giglio to/from SaluteDogana to/from San Marco (Vallaresso)The city of Venice charges an entry fee to tourists staying outside of Venice and coming into Venice for the day. Here is a link to dates when those fees apply: official Municipality of Venice website. That fee is €5 for booking the entry ahead of time and €10 for 3 days within the entry period or day of. More on this in our next headlines episode.For the map of the vaporetto, you can click here. The map is in Italian and English, and while it doesn't have a timetable, it allows you to plan out when a vaporetto will be helpful! Below are some of the links we mentioned to hotels, tours, and more. Any link with an asterisk (*) is an affiliate link. Even though we don't represent the company, we receive a small commission if you use the link to book your stay. We mentioned the hotel we stayed at in Venice between the Ponte Realto and Piazza San Marco which is the "Graspo de Ua".*Another hotel that we've heard amazing things about is the "Hotel ai Mori d'Oriente".* We also mentioned the super-swanky in the previous episode JW Marriott hotel* if you want to stay on this private island. And for the even more swanky, like, almost TOO swanky, we talked about the hotel on San Clemente.* If you want to take a tour while in Venice, check out Viator.com*.Food tours in Venice*Gondola rides and tours*Tours in Murano*Likewise, if you're thinking about taking the train into Venice, you can check out Omio* for tickets. They're an aggregate with an English-speaking help desk which can make any hiccups easier to solve. You can read more about Venice in our articles on onlyabag.com!If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and follow Only a Bag wherever you listen to podcasts! If you'd like to get in touch, you can send us a message on onlyabag.com or on Instagram. Likewise, if you'd like to read our "Retrospective" of the year, you can check it out on Substack: "A Year in Retrospect: Ai Tempi Belli". Want to help the podcast? You can check out all of our affiliate links here! If you book through any of them, we receive a small commission, and it helps to keep us going! You can also donate to Only a Bag on ko-fi.com to keep the podcast going! As always, thank you all so much for listening.x Darcy and Nathaniel Only A Bag
After first beginning with private cooking lessons, this former marketer discovers an even bigger opportunity in the world of food tours. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
In this episode of Pure Life Podcast, we take you along on a recent and delicious 3-day Osaka food tour through Japan's most celebrated culinary city, often called "Japan's Kitchen." Arriving from Kyoto, we dive straight into the nostalgic neighborhood of Tsutenkaku, filled with retro shops and casual eateries serving some of the best Osaka-style okonomiyaki you'll find anywhere. The following day, we were off to the neon-lit streets of Dotonbori to sample iconic street food like takoyaki, then explore Kuromon Market for some of the freshest seafood in the city and a true taste of everyday Osaka life. To balance all the indulgence, we slow things down with a visit to Shitennō-ji Temple, one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, where we share our experience exploring the peaceful grounds, and climbing the five-story pagoda. With its laid-back vibe, friendly locals, and unforgettable street food culture, Osaka is a must-visit destination for travelers who plan their trips around what to eat next. This three day foodie itinerary is sure to satisfy even the most discerning palates while introducing both first-time and repeat visitors to some of Osaka's best eats. If Japan is on your 2026 travel list, this Osaka food tour episode is your guide to where to eat, what to explore, and how to experience the city like true food lovers. For even more on Japan, please visit our Destinations and Japan pages for additional itinerary ideas.
Saskia Falken, who’s in for CapeTalk’s Sara-Jayne Makwala King, is joined on Weekend Breakfast by Dennis Molewa, Founder of Unexplored Cape Town. Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala King is the weekend breakfast show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour morning programme is the perfect (and perky!) way to kickstart your weekend. Author and journalist Sara-Jayne Makwala-King spends 3 hours interviewing a variety of guests about all things cultural and entertaining. The team keeps an eye on weekend news stories, but the focus remains on relaxation and restoration. Favourites include the weekly wellness check-in on Saturdays at 7:35 am and heartfelt chats during the Sunday 9 am profile interview. Listen live on Primedia+ Saturdays and Sundays between 07:00 and 10:00 am (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala-King broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/AgPbZi9 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/j1EhEkZ Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of Rick's favorite Venice tour guides lets us in on changes afoot in Italy's city of dreams. Then the tireless Senior Nomads share lessons from a dozen years on the road as they unpack their suitcases and settle down for good. And a gastronomic guide invites us to dig into the best bites from across the continent. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Karl WilderFounder & DirectorThe Chef Tourshttps://adventuretravelmarketing.com/guest/karl-wilder/Chef Karl Wilder is a culinary innovator whose career spans continents and cuisines. From his roots in New Orleans, where he reimagined Southern classics at The Country Club, to launching the acclaimed Empire Biscuit in New York City, Wilder has consistently pushed the boundaries of traditional cooking. Previously, with both Eating Europe and Secret Food tours, he, along with PJ, set out to redefine what food tourism means. His passion for authentic, immersive food experiences led him to co-found The Chef Tours, offering intimate culinary journeys in cities like Paris, Seville, Istanbul and Berlin. In Berlin, his tours blend historical exploration with gourmet dining, reinventing food tourism.Beyond the kitchen, Wilder is an advocate for food accessibility, having undertaken a project to live on a food stamp budget to raise awareness about food insecurity. He's also an author, with his novel It's Not Always Murder published in 2024, You Can Get A Man With A Gun published in 2025, both by Vintage Pulp Press. Based in Berlin, Chef Karl Wilder continues to craft experiences that are as rich in story as they are in flavour, inviting travellers to taste the world through his unique lens. He is the proud human father of Milou, the company mascot.SummaryIn this episode, Jason Elkins reconnects with Karl Wilder, the director of The Chef Tours, to discuss the unique culinary experiences offered through personalized food tours. Karl shares insights into The Chef Tours model, emphasizing the importance of connection and storytelling in creating memorable experiences for guests. The conversation explores Karl's journey to becoming a chef, the cultural significance of food, and the role of tourism in fostering understanding between different communities. Karl also highlights the upcoming confidential tours in Mexico City, which promise exclusive culinary adventures that showcase the local culture.takeawaysThe Chef Tours offers personalized culinary experiences with a maximum of six guests.The tours focus on storytelling and connecting guests with local chefs.Karl's journey to becoming a chef was influenced by his early cooking experiences and passion for food.Food can serve as a bridge to understanding different cultures and perspectives.Tourism can play a significant role in conflict resolution by fostering economic ties and human connections.The Chef Tours model differs from traditional tours by prioritizing personal connections over scripted experiences.Guests often leave feeling like they've made friends rather than just taking a tour.Karl emphasizes the importance of adapting tours to meet the needs of diverse guests.The upcoming confidential tours in Mexico City will showcase hidden culinary gems not found in typical tourist guides.Karl's experiences in various countries have shaped his understanding of food as a universal connector. Learn more about Big World Made Small Adventure Travel Marketing and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers on our website.
Heimata Hall from Tahiti Food Tour has a fascinating story. Born in Tahiti, Heimata was destined to work in his family's lucrative pearl business. But, fate intervened and he found his own way, first in Hawaii and then in his home of Tahiti. Heimata tells Brent about Tahiti reclaiming its culinary heritage and getting out of its "time capsule". Plus, why Snack Shops are the place to be in Tahiti. [Ep 361] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink foodie travel guide ebooks Destination Eat Drink videos Food Tours with Heimata at Tahiti Food Tour
Hey Smarties! Today we're passing the mic to our friends over at “How We Survive.” This season, Marketplace's climate solutions podcast is diving into the future of food on a hotter, drier planet. In this episode, host Amy Scott and the “How We Survive” crew go on a food tour around Northern California to find out how some companies are experimenting with new ways to make foods threatened by climate change.
Hey Smarties! Today we're passing the mic to our friends over at “How We Survive.” This season, Marketplace's climate solutions podcast is diving into the future of food on a hotter, drier planet. In this episode, host Amy Scott and the “How We Survive” crew go on a food tour around Northern California to find out how some companies are experimenting with new ways to make foods threatened by climate change.
Climate change is changing what we eat. As the planet heats up, foods like salmon, chocolate and coffee might be harder to come by and more expensive to buy. In this episode, the “How We Survive” team goes on a food tour around Northern California to find out how tech entrepreneurs are finding new ways to make all sorts of foods that are under threat from the impacts of the climate crisis.
Climate change is changing what we eat. As the planet heats up, foods like salmon, chocolate and coffee might be harder to come by and more expensive to buy. In this episode, the “How We Survive” team goes on a food tour around Northern California to find out how tech entrepreneurs are finding new ways to make all sorts of foods that are under threat from the impacts of the climate crisis.
#616 From food blogging to leading sold-out food tours in Italy, Brooke Eliason of Female Foodie shares how she turned a passion for dining out into a thriving business! In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, Brooke reveals how she leveraged SEO and content strategy to grow her brand, why she's shifting to Substack amid changing internet trends, and the unexpected way she built a profitable travel experience. She also opens up about balancing business with family life and offers insights for anyone looking to monetize their interests. Whether you're a food lover, content creator, or aspiring entrepreneur, this conversation is packed with valuable takeaways to help you build a business around what you love! (Original Air Date - 3/13/25) What we discuss with Brooke: + Starting Female Foodie as a passion project + SEO strategy for blog growth and monetization + AI's impact on search traffic and adaptation + Shifting to Substack for audience connection + Launching food tours in Italy unexpectedly + Balancing business and motherhood + Monetizing through ads, memberships, and tours + Building community and personal branding + Trusting intuition and evolving with trends Thank you, Brooke! Check out Female Foodie at FemaleFoodie.com. Follow Brooke on Instagram and Substack. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us in welcoming DU/ER as a new sponsor to the podcast. Visit www.shopduer.com/fork and receive 15% off your first purchase! Portland Food Adventures events have featured the best of over 250 Oregon restaurants, food carts, coffee shops, wineries, and more. Then,10 years ago its international travel division began taking food lovers with chefs and artisans to their favorite places overseas, and with that have taken over 200 people to hundreds of food experiences from Austrailia to Europe and even on the Snake River in Oregon. Portland Food Adventures has connected many to wonderful food experiences. In this episode, Chris Angelus hosts PFA's best patron, Wendy Bumgardner, who has appeared on the podcast before, and has been on the majority of PFA dinners and adventures to discuss the origin behind our host's ventures, and some of the meaningful moments along the way. This is a 15 year journey centered around the entire Portland Food world. Worth a listen! For further exploration, an earlier podcast where co-host Cort Johnson interviews Chris about his life leading up to PFA, and beyond. https://rightatthefork.com/shows/2019/5/16/201-chris-angelus-the-interview portlandfoodadventures.com @portlandfoodadventures.com DU/ER: www.shopduer.com/fork Zupan's Markets: www.zupans.com RingSide SteakHouse: www.RingSideSteakhouse.com Portland Food Adventures: www.PortlandFoodAdventures.com
Big news in the DFL with Omar Fateh being rescinded as the endorsed mayoral candidate - we asked Torey Van Oot of Axios about this, does she think Walz will run for governor and if not, then who? Also Torey shares her food tour she embarked on at the Fair yesterday as well!
Today we're jetting to Mexico! New spaces have become available for Cazador's 2025 Mexico Food Tour, which takes travellers on a culinary journey from Mexico City to Oaxaca in the south.
**Don't forget to register for our upcoming conference: TourWeek, Nov 10-13!**The whole TP gang of Mitch, Peter, Chris and Kyle were in London together recently for a Tourpreneur party. And our friends at GetYourGuide emailed and said—hey, while you're in London, do you want to take a tour?We said, sure! When we asked what it was, they said: trust us, this is a good one.They weren't kidding.It was such an interesting experience that we surprised the owner-guide by asking him to record an impromptu podcast episode right after finishing his 3-hour tour of Afro-Carribean Foods of Brixton, London.Obi owns Gorgeous Tours UK, and operates African and Caribbean food tours in Brixton, London's historically black neighborhood, sharing deeply personal stories of his Nigerian family's immigration experience alongside the complex cultural evolution of the area.What began six years ago as a slow-starting venture inspired by his wife's suggestion during a Bangkok food tour has transformed into a thriving full-time business running twice daily, six days a week, thanks to an unexpected boost from Beyoncé's London concerts in May 2023 that brought thousands of American tourists seeking authentic cultural experiences.His tours combine eight to nine food tastings with intimate storytelling that doesn't shy away from difficult truths about gentrification, historical neglect, and community displacement, instead embracing honest narratives that guests appreciate for their authenticity. Operating as a solo entrepreneur, Obi faces the classic scaling challenges of managing all aspects of his business while maintaining the personal touch and local relationships that make his tours special.
My guest today is food writer, podcaster and cheese enthusiast Jenny Linford and we are going on a bit of a regional food tour across the UK.We talk about her new book The Great British Food Tour published by the National Trust. It's beautifully illustrated and contains recipes too. Also discussed: our mutual appreciation of Jane Grigson, Welsh cakes, English fish dishes, marmalade, champ and Tunnock's teacakes at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games – amongst many other things.The Great British Food Tour by Jenny LinfordJenny's website (include information about all three of her recent books)Follow Jenny on Social Media: X and BlueSky @jennylinford; Insta/Threads @jlinfordJenny's podcast, A Slice of Cheese The National Trust websiteRemember: Fruit Pig are sponsoring the 9th season of the podcast and Grant and Matthew are very kindly giving listeners to the podcast a unique special offer 10% off your order until the end of October 2025 – use the offer code Foodhis in the checkout at their online shop, www.fruitpig.co.uk.If you can, support the podcast and blogs by becoming a £3 monthly subscriber, and unlock lots of premium content, including bonus blog posts and recipes, access to the easter eggs and the secret podcast, or treat me to a one-off virtual pint or coffee: click here.This episode was mixed and engineered by Thomas Ntinas of the Delicious Legacy podcast.Things mentioned in today's episodeBradford Little Foodies Walking Tour on Sat 26 July 2025Dock PuddingSingin' HinniesHenry's Mayhew's London Labour and the London Poor (1851)Glamorgan SausagesChorlton CheesemongersLondon's Eel, Pies & Mash ShopsTunnock's Teacakes at the Glasgow Commonwealth GamesPodcast episodes pertinent to today's episodeSilver Eels with John...
Want to go deeper than guidebooks and monuments? Try connecting with a place through your taste buds. In this episode, I chat with Angelo Carotenuto, founder of LivTours, about how to connect with Europe through food — one bite, one story, one unforgettable experience at a time.Angelo shares how food is more than just fuel when you travel. It's a sensory gateway into culture, history and daily life — whether you're sipping wine at an outdoor cafe in Paris or rolling pasta in a local Tuscan kitchen.What we dish up in this episode:Why food is one of the most meaningful ways to connect with EuropeHow regional traditions shape what (and how) people eat — spoiler: not all carbonara is created equalWhat makes a truly great food tour (hint: it's not tiny samples)Cooking classes that feel like home — and actually teach you something you'll cook againWhy small groups create deeper, more personal food experiencesYou'll also get a peek into LivTours' new cooking school and the delightfully personal cooking class set in Angelo's mom's Roman kitchen (yes, for real — it's the dream).If you're craving a more authentic way to experience Europe, this conversation will inspire you to explore it one plate at a time.
Kenny Dunn, the Founder & CEO of Eating Europe, joins the show to share his journey from buying a round-the-world plane ticket to creating the best food tour company in Europe. Hear how to start a business in a new industry, how to expand your business to multiple countries & cities, what makes a great tour guide, how to perfect your customer experience, and the Food Edition of Rapid-Fire Q&A. Connect with Kenny at EatingEurope.com and on social media @EatingEurope
Indian pickles, called achaar, are a centuries-old tradition. Indian pickles are preserved in oil, spices, and salt, unlike vinegar-based western-style pickles. Indian food historian, Jonty Rajagopalan, brings us on a street food tour of Hyderabad's pickle shops, which offer a wide range of preserved delicacies, from lemon lime pickles, green mango pickles, and mixed vegetable pickles. It is believed that spicy foods in hot weather help regulate body temperature, and that pickles replenish lost salts – not only delicious, pickles are a functional food! Watch the full documentary and find recipes here! https://www.plantforwardkitchen.org/india
Indian food historian, Jonty Rajagopalan, brings us on a street food tour of Hyderabad's chaat stalls. Chaat literally means “to lick” and is a popular snack in India, known for its balance of spicy, tangy, sweet, and salty flavors. Learn about how chaat is intended to activate every part of the tongue. Watch the full documentary and find recipes here! https://www.plantforwardkitchen.org/india
For a taste of dosa, we visit a roadside stand near the Ghansi Bazar in Hyderabad, India. Food historian, Jonty Rajagopalan, introduces us to Govind Ji, who prepares dosas with his blend of semolina millet flours, topped with his special masala. Dosa are savory crepes that originated in South India and are traditionally enjoyed for breakfast, but have become so popular that they are now enjoyed throughout the day. Watch the full documentary and find recipes here! https://www.plantforwardkitchen.org/india
In Hyderabad, India, we visit a local street food vendor who shapes jowar roti, or sorghum flatbread, by hand. The low-glycemic, gluten-free flatbread is made with the flour of drought-resistant sorghum. It is a versatile flatbread often eaten with lentil curries, chutneys, or vegetable gravy dishes. Watch the full documentary and find recipes here! https://www.plantforwardkitchen.org/india
Beinahe wäre der Anchorman Markus Gaupp (Sky) aus einer Serie ausgestiegen. Der Producer Jens Huiber geht dagegen mit einem leicht mulmigen Gefühl in eine Food-Tour.
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In this episode Mark gets together with a handful of our past Willamette Valley Lifestyle Tour guests to relive the memories and continue the friendships that were made on this fabulous 5-night trip last August. This is our only tour we do within the country and it is an easy getaway that only takes a few hours to get to, but feels like you are miles away. We take guests to the heart of the Willamette Wine Valley in Central Oregon to explore one of Wine Enthusiast's Wine Regions of the Year that is truly a hidden gem. This year we are taking 14 guests from June 12-17 - spots are still available! Everyday we visit incredible local wineries, tour some of the vineyards and an olive oil mill, learn about the process and of course enjoy food and wine pairings! Every evening we enjoy a multi-course dinner of local, often farm-to-table cuisine and meet the owners and chef. In between eating and drinking, we have leisurely mornings and nights at the lovely Setting Inn. You will wake up to views of the vineyards and lavender fields, and will have the opportunity to take a guided hike amongst 100-year old trees, visit the local boutiques or farmers market, and relax by the Inn's fire pit with a drink and cigar. While there is a daily itinerary of wine tastings and dinners, each day is also relaxing and full of beautiful scenery, fresh air and cool temperatures. There are still a few rooms remaining, so we'd love to have you join us! Visit candelariadesign.com/oregon-wine-tour for more info. Also, join us this weekend at the inaugural Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week at Westworld in Scottsdale March 20-23. Mark will enjoying the art and daily panels and fashion shows each day and will even be the emcee at the VIP Opening Night event Thursday, March 20! Tickets available at the link above. https://scottsdaleartweek.com/
Join us this week as we continue our deep dive through Thai food and culture, including a trippy journey through Chatuchuk Market and experiencing Isaan cuisine.
#278 From food blogging to leading sold-out food tours in Italy, Brooke Eliason of Female Foodie shares how she turned a passion for dining out into a thriving business! In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, Brooke reveals how she leveraged SEO and content strategy to grow her brand, why she's shifting to Substack amid changing internet trends, and the unexpected way she built a profitable travel experience. She also opens up about balancing business with family life and offers insights for anyone looking to monetize their interests. Whether you're a food lover, content creator, or aspiring entrepreneur, this conversation is packed with valuable takeaways to help you build a business around what you love! What we discuss with Brooke: + Starting Female Foodie as a passion project + SEO strategy for blog growth and monetization + AI's impact on search traffic and adaptation + Shifting to Substack for audience connection + Launching food tours in Italy unexpectedly + Balancing business and motherhood + Monetizing through ads, memberships, and tours + Building community and personal branding + Trusting intuition and evolving with trends Thank you, Brooke! Check out Female Foodie at FemaleFoodie.com. Follow Brooke on Instagram and Substack. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journey with us through Bangkok as we have our minds changed about tasting menus and see a real-life Kitchen Superhero at work.
Neunzig Autominuten von Dublin entfernt beginnt das nordirische Abenteuer mit der "Causeway Coastal Route", eine der schönsten Autostrecken der Welt. Vorbei geht es an uralten Abteien, Herrenhäusern, versteckten Burgen und Schlössern, durch mystisch malerische Wälder. Langsamer und eindringlicher geht es auf dem "St. Patrick Camino" zu, dem 143 Kilometer langen Pilgerweg auf den Spuren des nordirischen Nationalheiligen. Beginnend von der altehrwürdigen Stadt Armagh - der Stadt seiner ersten Kirche - bis nach Downpatrick, dem Ort, an dem er begraben ist. Dazwischen liegen 30 Sehenswürdigkeiten, die mit dem Missionar St. Patrick zu tun haben. Und wer nicht wandern will, der tanzt vielleicht gern. Auch da ist Nordirland an der Spitze, etwa mit dem Riverdance, dem ungemein virtuosen und anstrengenden Stepptanz, der seit 1994 die Welt begeistert. Und wer weder wandern noch tanzen will, sondern Freude an exzellentem Essen hat: bei einer Food-Tour durch Belfast erreicht man in verwinkelten Gassen Pubs mit köstlichen Steaks, Meeresfrüchten und natürlich bestem Bier. Oder man kehrt ein bei "Mikes Fancy Cheese", einem der besten Käsefabrikanten in Nordirland. Reportagen von Peter Kaiser
Ever wondered what a two-week holiday adventure in Mexico looks like? In this episode, DeAndre and Taryn share their journey from a week-long escape in Tulum—complete with stunning beaches, a vibrant local community, and unique Airbnb experiences—to exploring the rich culinary scene of Mexico City. They delve into travel tips on maximizing points for flights … Read More Read More
A foodie's perspective as we travel through Madrid! This is part one of our Spain story where we focus on the Spanish capital and our day trips to nearby Toledo and Segovia. We spent about 4 days altogether in Madrid and found that was enough time to see the "major sights" while also stumbling upon some unexpected enjoyment. Churros, tapas, and wine were of course some highlights for us but we also appreciated the art scene. Personally, I love the Madrid metro and you'll hear a lot about it in the episode. For a full list of where we ate, see below: Salvador Bachiller Restaurants (Bloom, El Rincón Secreto de SB) Bodega de los Secretos (converted wine caverns) AYCE Sushi San Gines churros Mercado de San Miguel food market Secret Nun Cookies at Monasterio del Corpus Christi More info about the activities we booked on the Busy Gallivanting website Field Notes Travel Blog and Itineraries offerings! WHERE TO FIND MORE: Instagram: @busygallivantingpodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BusyGallivantingPodcast Email: busygallivantingpodcast@gmail.com Website: busygallivantingpodcast.com
It's our Reel Fathers Right 5pm hour! Enjoy our 30 min commercial free segment! Kirk Morrison joins the show for Morrison Monday's. He breaks down the Rams vs Eagles divisional Rd game this Sunday in Philadelphia. We have a big discussion about the NBA having college players play at least 3 years before they enter the Draft. BIG DEAL OR NO DEAL. DEALERS CHOICE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Come with us and discover some of Morocco's amazing local food, direct from the source in this dynamic live-recorded walking tour of the food stalls in Marrakech.Azdean is joined by local food guide Ahmed, who takes us through the sweet and the savory, from dishes that are common across the country to those only found, or perfected, in Marrakech specifically.We start with the olives. Olives have a long and deep history in Morocco, not just as a delicacy, but with strong cultural and religious meaning too. Ahmed tells us why olives come in different colors, how they are harvested and the spices used to prepare them.From there it's over to the pastry stalls, a hallmark of Moroccan hospitality. Many pastries in fact owe their existence to the Jewish influence in Morocco, and have since been embraced as delicacies by Muslims, Jews and Christians alike. A true example of Morocco's open and tolerant society.Ahmed explains not just what the pastries are and how they're made, but their role in hosting and welcoming guests when they visit your home.A key ingredient in many dishes that can easily go unnoticed are dry fruits. Something so innocuous yet very influential in cooking, seasoning, and even celebrations. They are used in pastries and cookies, soups, tagines, salads and even as gifts at weddings. Ahmed elaborates on how all this came to be.If you have been to Morocco, or when you go, perhaps the first Moroccan dish you will sample is Harira soup. It is the cover image of this episode, and it is ubiquitous. Harira is often closely associated with Ramadan, but is in fact common place throughout the year, and as Azdean points out, when there are no fasting restrictions you get to eat even more of it! Few things say Morocco more than this hearty, simple, typically vegetarian soup. Harira is often served with Msemen, the Moroccan pancake, and Ahmed elaborates on this common dish as well.The final stop is to sample some Tangia, and witness it being cooked. Tangia is a clay pot, double-lined to allow steam to escape, in which meat and spices are mixed. The pot is then lowered into the ground, into a hot pit of fire and coals, to slow cook for hours. When you visit a Tangia stall, you will see all this in action right in front of you, usually in a small, hole-in-the-wall type of place. There is a real pit of fire right there in the middle, so watch your step!This episode brings you front and centre with distinct Moroccan dishes, and the stories behind them. Whether on a food tour, in a cooking class, or both, make sure to add a genuine food experience to your itinerary when you come visit. Do you dream of exploring the enchanting land of Morocco?Destination Morocco is your ultimate travel experience for those seeking luxury and adventure. We specialize in crafting bespoke itineraries tailored to your unique tastes and desires.If you're a discerning traveler who values an immersive, curated adventure, visit www.destinationsmorocco.com, and let us bring your dream Moroccan vacation to life.Learn more about Azdean and Destination Morocco.Explore our Private Tours and Small Group Tours!
Lyon is called the gastronomy capital of France. Virginie Jandet from Food Tour company Tasty Lyon tells Brent about the amazing food of the city including a candy honoring silk workers, a market named for a legendary chef, and a red colored praline. Plus, the characteristic rustic restaurants called Bouchon and the surprising origin of macarons. [Ep 315] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink ebooks Tasty Lyon food tours Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse Marché de la Croix-Rousse Marché biologique place Ambroise Courtois Poêlon d'Or Lyon foodie travel guide from Destination Eat Drink
In this Destination Discovery episode, we're diving into Florence, one of my all-time favorite cities in Italy. You'll hear why this Renaissance gem captured my heart not once but twice, from its jaw-dropping architecture and the romantic sunsets over the Arno River to its unbeatable food and wine scene that's worth every calorie. I'll share tips for exploring this walkable city, the must-see art and even some practical travel tips. Florence is pure romance in a bottle, and I'll let you in on why it feels like a movie set brought to life.And because I love you, I'm serving up a bonus at the end of this episode—my honest take on a few other Italian destinations. Some were magical, and a couple, well, not so much. Whether you're planning your dream Italian getaway or just want to indulge in a little armchair travel, this episode is packed with inspiration, tips, and all the pasta-loving vibes you could ask for. Tune in, and let's wander Florence together!Mentioned In This Episode:Tuscany Wine & Food Tour with GuideAccademia Gallery Entry Ticket & David Guided TourCinque Terre Day Trip with Optional HikeSiena, San Gimignano and Chianti Small Group TourSunset Wine and Food Tour (With Wine Windows)Connect with me on Instagram @theluxelifeabroadEpisode WebsiteSend us a textGet an additional dose of weekly travel inspo in your inbox! Sign up for our weekly newsletter filled with the most current travel tips, updates and deals. Rate, Review, & Follow"I love Steph and can't wait to hear the next episode!" If that sounds like you, it would mean the world to me if you would rate and review my show. This helps more travel lovers to find the podcast and connect with our travel community on Instagram. For Apple Podcast, click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review". Share what you love most about the podcast.And if you haven't done so already, tap follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode!
Surprise... we're rereleasing our season four premiere episode as it features a wildly fun, hilarious Thanksgiving story! Don't forget, we're back for season eight next Wednesday, Dec 4th. Go have some fun this holiday weekend.In this episode, the founder of A Man and His Sandwich food tours, Ben Gollan, tells us about celebrating Thanksgiving as an expat in NYC with your adopted family. Multi-course meals, fancy outfits, speeches, and about 10 hours of drinking throughout Manhattan!Check out Ben on Instagram and Book your own tour!Have fun like BenDonate to City HarvestPicture from Thanksgiving (featuring Scott?)What did you think of this week's episode?They Had Fun on Instagram, YouTube, and our website
Mohamed is a photographer and foodie travel guide in Morocco. His company Moroccan Food Tour takes curious travelers to see and taste everything his country has to offer. Brent talks with Mohamed about the unique spices of Morocco and the many different markets of Marrakech. Plus, Mohamed's favorite dishes to make at home, different kinds of Moroccan olive oil, eating cous cous on Friday, and a delicious local soup. [Ep311] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink ebooks Moroccan Food Tour
Mike & Megan's month in America is over and this is their final podcast about it, where they talk about their final days at Disney World and their journey home! In this release, M&M first speak about EPCOT*! They talk about their expectations and what they actually experienced in the park; from the Guardians Of The Galaxy & Mission: SPACE rides, to the 11 countries at EPCOT lake, to the aquarium & attractions focusing on sustainability of earth. The following day, M&M went to Animal Kingdom for the first time to experience the safari, rides like Everest and the Avatar/Pandora area. After this, M&M talk about their 4 remaining days at Disney and the sort of “gap-filling” that they did, to go park hopping and have different experiences to their 4 “main” days at each park, including meeting characters, going on the newest ride; Tiana's Bayou Adventure, having more food, going to Disney Springs and so much more, before they describe their return home and favourite parts of Disney World! *EPCOT stands for Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow. Find Megan @GrittsGetsFit on Instagram and find all of Mike's social media & other links at https://linktr.ee/GenuineChitChat - both M&M uploaded numerous photos from their travels to their Instagrams so make sure you check those out too! The last few weeks have been a variety of different releases; last week was M&M's first two days in Disney World, the episode before was their time in Universal, California & Florida, prior to that was the final episode of Clone Wars Conversations for season 4 of TCW, the weeks before detailed the first two parts of Mike & Megan's trip (The Vegas Wedding and time in Yosemite National Park) and before that were two movie reviews (previously only for Patreon supporters) and their review of Deadpool & Wolverine! Guest Spots: Mike was a guest on the first episode of Tonya Todd's 2024 Edition of the Banned Books Week Podcast, he talks about the banned book Are You There God? It's Me Margaret with Tonya and two guests! Listen on the Femme On Collective or Comics In Motion, or watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=dEI7pUDUYrk Mike & Megan recently appeared on Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores to talk about District 9 for Alien Month! Listen here: https://pod.fo/e/24f513 Mike & Megan recently guested on Chris & Dave's Reality Cast, on the first week of Love Island: https://pod.fo/e/24596f Mike, Megan, Dan & Ria return for Disney Discussions 12, to talk about The Rocketeer & Condorman: https://pod.fo/e/2413fd Mike & Megan were on Back To The Filmography, talking Meg 2 with JAC: https://pod.fo/e/250f89 Mike & Tonya Todd on Mandatory Music & CD talking Rage Against The Machine: https://pod.fo/e/250335 Megan was also on episode 232 of GCC to talk about dog behaviour with Paige and was on ep 228 to talk Vegas with Chris! You can listen to all episodes of Genuine Chit-Chat or Star Wars: Comics In Canon on their usual podcast feeds, or watch the video versions at https://youtube.com/GenuineChitChat!
Hello and welcome to episode 159. In this episode of the Winging It Travel Podcast, host James Hammond takes you on an inspiring journey as he chats with Laura, known to many as Lo on the Road. Laura runs captivating food tours in the enchanting cities of Dublin + Florence, and her travel stories are nothing short of remarkable. From her beginnings in Canada to her adventurous leap into Europe, Laura's first solo trip at age 26 sparked a passion for travel that would change her life forever. Join us as Laura shares her unique travel experiences, including her time as a nanny in the picturesque streets of Florence. She opens up about the challenges and joys of living abroad, painting a vivid picture of her adventures and the cultural richness that comes with them. This episode is a treasure trove of travel anecdotes highlighting the importance of personal connections. Laura emphasizes how meeting local business owners and immersing oneself in the community can lead to unforgettable experiences + genuine friendships.Throughout the conversation, we delve into the transformative power of food in culture + travel. Laura shares her favourite spots in Florence and Dublin, offering invaluable travel recommendations to inspire your next adventure. Whether you're a seasoned backpacker or someone just starting to explore the world, her insights into the food tourism industry will ignite your wanderlust + encourage you to embrace your travel journey.As we discuss overcoming fears and taking risks, Laura reflects on the lessons learned from her travels. She reminds us that stepping out of our comfort zones can lead to profound personal growth and new opportunities. This episode is a powerful reminder that adventure travel is not just about the destinations we visit but also about the stories we collect along the way.Tune in to Winging It Travel for a conversation filled with travel inspiration, practical travel advice, and authentic travel conversations that resonate with anyone who has ever dreamed of exploring the globe. Whether planning a budget travel adventure or looking for some travel inspiration, this episode will motivate you to wing it and embark on your unforgettable journey. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from Laura's incredible experiences + discover how travel can transform your life!Laura's ToursWebsiteInstagramAirbnb ExperiencesWinging It Travel PodcastWebsiteCreditsHost/Producer/Creator/Writer/Composer/Editor - James HammondPodcast Art Design - Swamp Soup Company - Harry UttonSupport Winging ItBuy Me A Coffee - HereMerch Store - Here Affiliate Links If you book anything using my resources link below, I get a tiny commission, which helps the podcasthttps://www.wingingittravelpodcast.com/resourcesThanks!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
A deeper look at the home purchased by Rhiannon Do, who is named in a lawsuit alleging embezzlement of millions in public funds. Speed cameras are coming to a dangerous stretch of PCH under a new CA law. We visit Long Beach's Cambodia Town. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com
If you like Longer Tables' exploration of food and culture, we know you'll like About the Journey, a travel show about connecting more deeply to the places we visit -- and, in turn, to ourselves. On this episode, host Oneika Raymond visits three culinary spots in Mexico City that serve up a taste of the city's layered flavors and history: a sunrise float through historic Xochimilco, a tour of the city's taco stands and a private mezcal tasting at the JW Marriott Mexico City Polanco. Buen provecho!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FOOD TOURS. Is it your jam? We found out it's definitely OUR jam… and bagel… and croissant… and pizza… and spinach pie… OH YES… spinach pie. We chatted with JESSIE FAHAY, a professional WEVENTURE US TOUR GUIDE, who told us how she prepares to give the BEST TOURS and how we can be the best food tour PARTICIPANTS! YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/CY_UQ9-O-KM Website: https://we-venture.com #HardieParty #Food #Travel #LifeHacks #Foodie #TravelBlog #FoodBlog #WeVenture #FoodTours #WalkingTours #Tours #WalkingTours #Vacation #Tourists
We took our show on the road this summer. This time we ended up in Flushing, Queens in New York City, and there's no better way to experience a town than to have a local show you around! So we called up our podcast pal Lingjie who dropped up everything to guide you to cheap and good places to eat! We disappointed Lingjie by only being able to eat at 7 different spots, but we had a good time! I hope you enjoy our silly Flushing banter mixed in with yummy food and lots of street noises! Foods we at: 1) Steamed rice rolls (Cherng Fun) at Joe's Rice Rolls 2) Sheng jian bao at Pan Bao 66 inside New World Mal 3) Boba drinks at Xing Fu Tang 4) A stop at Teso-X Claw Machine Arcade 5) You Tiao at a Zhu Ji Dumpling House 6) Tofu Fa at Soy Bean Chan Flower Shop 7) Jian Bing at Eight Jane 8) Tang Hulu at Cravepop inside Tangram Special thanks to our tour guide Lingjie co-host of the Worst Asian Podcast follow them @worstasianpod on social media and listen wherever you get your podcast. Shout out to Ben, who we met the next day! As I always mention, you can write to us at: infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com, and please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @infatuasianpodcast Our Theme: “Super Happy J-Pop Fun-Time” by Prismic Studios was arranged and performed by All Arms Around Cover Art and Logo designed by Justin Chuan @w.a.h.w (We Are Half the World) #theinfatuation #asianfood #flushingfood #chineseamerican #asianpodcast #asian #asianamerican #infatuasian #infatuasianpodcast #aapi #veryasian #asianamericanpodcaster #representationmatters
A look ahead to the Women's Team Gymnastics final as Simone Biles and company aim for gold. Also, Ina Garten takes the TODAY team on a Parisian food, showing them how the French shop for top ingredients. Plus, Savannah and Hoda visit the legendary cabaret Moulin Rouge and learn one of the most iconic dances of all time – the French can-can.
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