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Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Raw Wine 2023: Natural Wine Legend Tony Coturri

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 58:16


This episode of HRN On Tour comes to you live from Raw Wine 2023 in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Taking place at 99 Scott, this ‘Speakers' Corner' event celebrates the work of Tony Coturri. Listen along as the audience tastes his 1980 vintage!. Tony Coturry tells his story in a conversation with Sam Benrubi (The Grape Nation).HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Raw Wine 2023: Aging Natural Wine With Julien Lopez, Kiko Calvo, and Nacho Leon

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 64:20


This episode of HRN On Tour comes to you live from Raw Wine 2023 in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Taking place at 99 Scott, this ‘Speakers' Corner' event includes vertical tastings by growers from Castilla y León. Explore the impact of time on wines that are over a decade apart. This conversation includes Julien Lopez (Bodegas Coruña del Conde), Kiko Calvo (Bodegas Bigardo), and Nacho Leon (Demencia Wines), and is moderated by Sam Benrubi (The Grape Nation).HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Raw Wine 2023: The Endless Exploration of Austrian Diversity

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 76:39


This episode of HRN On Tour comes to you live from Raw Wine 2023 in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Taking place at 99 Scott, this ‘Speakers' Corner' event recounts Pascaline Lepeltier MOF's journey through Austria. Discover Austrian bubbles, the diversity of Austrian white wines, PIWIs, as well as Blaufränkisch from various origins. With Kolfok, Lichtenberger Gonzalez, and Leopold Uibel. Moderated by Pascaline Lepeltier MOF.HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Meat + Three
Bursting at the Seams: Aesthetics, Sustainability and Self-Expression

Meat + Three

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 21:14


The clothes we wear day in and day out can impact our sense of self-worth, or become a fundamental form of self-expression. From books to online personas to restaurants, we can't help but cultivate an aesthetic. This episode of Meat and Three is all about what we wear and what it communicates to the world around us. Connect with artist Lotte Ooms on instagram or via her website. Discover all things Morgan Lynzi on her instagram or her website.If you want to hear the rest of Christine's conversation with Dr. Morgaine Gaye, check out episode 439 of HRN on Tour. If you want to hear the rest of John's conversation with Clara Kirkpatrick, or the other 6 episodes in the series, subscribe to Eat Your Words Presents: Saved by the Bellini wherever you get your podcasts.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. Meat and Three is Powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Raw Wine 2022: Magula Family Winery

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 61:36


On this episode of HRN On Tour, we travel to the Raw Wine 2022 festival in Maspeth, Queens, where Sam Benrubi of The Grape Nation sat down with Vladimir Magula of the Magula Family Winery in Slovakia. The two discuss the past, present, and future of natural wine in Slovakia, working on a family vineyard, and how climate change has and will affect yields, among other topics.The Magula Family Winery passionately creates natural wines exclusively from their own organically grown grapes of Slovak ingenious varieties. Their winegrowing journey started in 2007, when they re-planted an old vineyard that was returned to their family. Since 2016 they have farmed bio-dynamically. They care deeply about the nature and the environment in which we exist, trying to live in harmony with it. Their wines, mainly of red varieties, are intense, yet subtle and gentle, with crisp and charming character of northern terroirs.HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Raw Wine 2022: Terroirs of the Castlilla y Léon Region

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 52:17


This episode of HRN On Tour comes to you live from Raw Wine 2022 in Maspeth, Queens. Isabelle Legeron, founder of RAW WINE, hosts a wine tasting comprised of 6 wines from the Castlilla y Léon region of Spain, all with different terroirs and styles. Joining her are wine makers Mario Rovira Roldan of Akilia, Daniel Vicente Ramos Esteban, Thyge Jensen Benned of Bodega Frontio, Juan Jose Moren Garcia of La Microbodega del Alumbro, Nacho León of Demencia Wine, and Víctor Negro González of Bodega Negón.HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Indigenous Shepherds and the Struggle for Food Sovereignty at Terra Madre

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 3:45


Umar Bashir Ochen is a young activist and member of the Karamojong tribe of Indigenous shepherds located in north-east Uganda. The Karamojong people face daily challenges including hunger caused by climate change, land grabbing, and a lack of food sovereignty. In conversation with Dylan Heuer, he talks about his culture and how it's been threatened over the course of his lifetime. He discusses the organizing efforts he has led to introduce agroecology practices, start a farmers' market, and create local, national, and even international connections. HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Defending “Real” Italian Food at Terra Madre

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 28:06


Beatrice Ughi founded Gustiamo more than 20 years ago in The Bronx with the goal of introducing New Yorkers to “real” Italian food. Her importing business disrupted existing models by serving consumers directly (in addition to retailers and restaurants). She talks with Dylan Heuer about why it took until later in life to appreciate her native country's foodways, how sharing the stories of Italian makers helps differentiate authentic products from misleading labels, and what her four year quest to find the perfect pasta entailed.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Making Connections with Slow Food USA at Terra Madre

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 21:30


The Slow Food USA team made their first trek back to the nonprofit's roots in Italy since the onset of the pandemic for Terra Madre Salon Del Gusto. The organization's Executive Director, Anna Mulè and Communications Director, Brian Solem join Dylan Heuer to talk about their thematic focal point for this year's festival: joy and justice. They reflect on how joy, justice, and food intersect in their own lives and discuss what programs in service of this goal are capturing their attention right now. Plus, they share stories of memorable exchanges and great bites at Terra Made this year. HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Fermentation and the Food System at Terra Madre

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 27:46


Carlo Nesler was born and raised in Bolzano, Italy. He has been interested in cooking and fermenting food since he was a boy, but what started as a hobby became an expertise. Carlo hosts workshops on fermented foods in Italy and abroad, collaborates with chefs, restaurants and food producers to create fermented food products, and he translated Wild Fermentation by Sandor Katz into Italian. He sits down with Dylan Heuer for a conversation about biodiversity, regeneration, and microbiomes. Plus he talks about Italian fermented foods, shares why he thinks fermentation can't be taught on Zoom, and describes the satisfaction that comes along with making something with your hands.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Contrasting Corn's Sacred Uses and Industrial Production at Terra Madre

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 21:25


Karina Ocampo is a Buenos Aires-based journalist and the author of La Ruta Del Maíz, a book documenting her journey, and the journey of corn, through Argentina, Bolivia, Peru and Mexico. She joins Dylan Heuer to unpack the juxtaposition at the center of her recent work: in the Americas corn is the cornerstone of the industrial food system and a sacred, traditional ingredient to many Indigenous people. She talks about how these two worlds collide, shares stories from her year of traveling, and discusses the intersection of food and feminism.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Deep Medicine and Decolonization at Terra Madre

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 28:13


Rupa Marya is a physician, activist, artist and writer. She is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, founder and director of the Deep Medicine Circle, and co-author of Inflamed: Deep Medicine and The Anatomy of Injustice. She sits down with Dylan Heuer to discuss the connections she sees between colonization and contemporary afflictions like the disproportionate harm caused by Covid-19. She draws on Indigenous knowledge to advocate for a more holistic approach to wellbeing that includes treating farmers as stewards of our health and involving doctors in social justice organizing.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN's Catskills Field Day: Story Time with Rip Van Winkle

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 18:09


In this magical moment, captured at HRN's First Annual Catskills Field Day in Bovina, NY, Amy Halloran somehow finds her way into the dreams of Rip Van Winkle himself. Amy presents Mr. Van Winkle with some of the stories that have been written about himself. Rip takes the opportunity to fact-check some of those stories and share how some boozy bowlers got him in deep trouble. Will Rip success in waking up? It's a story so powerful it could rip the scales right off of a fish!Special thanks to Scott Hill for welcoming us to Putt Putt Van Winkle this weekend.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN's Catskills Field Day: Highlighting the Reher Center of Kingston, NY

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 25:38


On August 27th & 28th, 2022, HRN hosted its First Annual Catskills Field Day: a two day celebration of the foodways of the Catskills and Hudson Valley. Our final event was a fresh flour pancake breakfast at Putt Putt Van Winkle, with pancakes by baker and educator Amy Halloran. In this episode, Amy sits down to interview Sarah Litvin, PhD, the Executive Director of the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History. Sarah shares the some highlights of the Reher Center's work in Kingston, NY, including past and upcoming exhibits. Before they get to the present, they also cover the past, as the Reher Center building served as a prominent Jewish Bakery for nearly a century. Kingston residents of the surrounding Rondout neighborhood, mostly working class and immigrant, came to Reher's for bread, canned goods, and gossip.Today, the site is as a museum and cultural center that preserves and honors the legacy of Reher's Bakery and amplifies immigrant stories of the Hudson Valley, past and present. The Reher Center's mission is to foster belonging by engaging all people through culture, community, work, and bread.The Reher Center Gallery is open from 1-6pm on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.About Our Guest Host, Amy Halloran: A writer and change agent, Amy works to add social values and economic viability to farms, cities, families, the emergency feeding system, and communities. Her love for pancakes led her to write a book about flour, THE NEW BREAD BASKET: How the New Crop of Grain Growers, Plant Breeders, Millers, Maltsters, Bakers, Brewers, and Local Food Activists Are Redefining Our Daily Loaf. She lives in Troy, New York, and works with the Artisan Grain Collaborative in the Upper Midwest, and the Northeast Grainshed to create networks that support regional grains. Amy loves to create bridges between ideas and people through food.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast. 

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN's Catskills Field Day: Mushroom Foraging w/ Catskills Fungi

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 25:54


In late August, 2022, HRN hosted its First Annual Catskills Field Day: a two day celebration of the foodways of the Catskills and Hudson Valley. One of our first events was a guided mushroom foraging expedition with Erwin Karl of Catskills Fungi. In this episode of On Tour, HRN's Executive Director Caity Moseman Wadler sits down with Erwin to continue exploring the world of mushrooms. They discuss some of the treasures that the foragers found that morning while walking the property of Cycle X Farm in Andes, NY, before tackling a number of related topics including how to become involved with foraging, mushroom cultivation, and the work of Catskills Fungi.HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
From Asheville With Love: Chef Meherwan Irani

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 25:13


Chef Meherwan Irani, fresh off his team's James Beard Foundation Outstanding Restaurant win talks with Christine Sykes Lowe about Chai Pani Restaurant Group, the Spicewalla brand and passion for igniting discussion and thought around orgins, ethnicity and Southern food.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
From Asheville With Love: The Blind Pig Supper Club

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 30:18


Chef Mike Moore has a porch talk with Christine Sykes Lowe about the genesis of his founding concept, The Blind Pig Supper Club, which celebrated a recent 10 year anniversary and feature by Bon Appetit. Also joining in the chat, Chef Cleophus Hethington, 2022 James Beard Foundation Emerging Chef nominee.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast. 

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
From Asheville With Love: Chef Katie Button

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 24:34


Chef Katie Button sits down with Christine Sykes Lowe to chat the journey of her culinary passion, the very recent Outstanding Hospitality James Beard win, and the constantly growing Curate brand- all the while keeping at the core, philanthropy and mission driven team values.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

All in the Industry ®️
"On the Road" at the 2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen

All in the Industry ®️

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 73:21


On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer has a special “On the Road” show from the 2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, which took place from June 17-19. Shari's coverage includes interviews with Bobby Stuckey (Frasca Hospitality Group, Boulder, Colorado), Adrienne Cheatham (Sunday Best, NYC), Yannick Benjamin (Contento, NYC), Ouita Michel (Holly Hill, Midway, Kentucky), Rachael Liggett-Draper and Colton Black (The Little Nell, Aspen, CO.), plus, an exclusive "HRN on Tour" show from The Classic with power-couple Maneet Chauhan and Vivek Deora (Morph Hospitality Group, Nashville, TN), co-hosted by Shari and Christine Sykes Lowe. It was an amazing Food & Wine weekend! Thanks to everyone who joined us! Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to engage; and Solo Dining experience at Cache Cache in Aspen. Listen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®. HRN is home to transformative exchanges about food. Our 35+ member-supported food podcasts empower eaters to cultivate a radically better world. This month, we're asking you to join us. Become a monthly sustaining member at heritageradionetwork.org/donate.All in the Industry is Powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Miyoko's Creamery

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 20:01


The history behind the science and innovation of Chef Miyoko Schinner's Sonoma, CA based artisanal vegan creamery- on a mission to revolutionize the dairy industry.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Aspen Chamber Resort Association (ACRA)

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 15:34


This year marked the 39th anniversary of the nation's premiere culinary event, and part of that success is a robust tourism initiative. Eliza Voss, VP of Destination Marketing talks history of the Food & Wine classic in Aspen and further proof that this celebrated mountain town is a destination for all seasons.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Chef Maneet Chauhan and Vivek Deora

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 21:16


Christine Sykes Lowe and Co-Host Shari Bayer (All In The Industry) catch up with the Nashville, TN based power-duo behind Morph Hospitality Group. Funny and infectious, they show no signs of slowing down their impact on the shape of the culinary landscape- yet still work to prioritize family, commitments and quality of life. And, like most of us, they like ice cream. A lot.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Sheila Johnson

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 22:25


As co-founder of BET and CEO of Salamander Hotels and Resorts, Sheila Johnson's passion in paying it forward is evident in her philanthropy, love of the arts as well as unique business savvy. Hosting an inaugural Juneteenth celebration on her newly acquired managed property, Aspen Meadows, she sets the stage in elevating Black chefs and artisanal producers in showcasing their vital imprint on our country's diverse and delicious food narrative.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
2022 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Jackie Summers' Love Potion To The World: SOREL

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 13:09


After facing a harrowing health diagnosis and remarkably coming out the other side, Jackie talks about what drove him to become the first Black person in the U.S. to be granted a license to make liquor post-Prohibition. The result, a spicy, fragrant hibiscus liquor that is unforgettable.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
2022 Slow Seed Summit: Opening Keynote

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 42:45


HRN was proud to work with Slow Food USA as a media partner for the Slow Food Summit, which took place on May 13 - May 15, 2022.  For three days, hundreds of people from around the world gathered virtually to discuss the regeneration of our world's foodways to advance good, clean and fair food for all. Each day focused on a new lens through which attendees listened, shared and planned the future of our climate, health and food justice. The focus for May 13 was Seed Preservation and Food Security, where they explored the question: "Can the act of seed preservation ensure food security?" In this opening keynote, Slow Food Vice President Edie Mukiibi talks about the state of Slow Seeds globally.  While living and working in Uganda, Mukiibi has focused his career on advancing ecological and organic agriculture and food systems throughout rural and urban areas in Africa. He serves as the executive director of Slow Food Uganda, has been a key stakeholder in the Slow Food Gardens in Africa program, and is an agronomist, food and agriculture educator, and social entrepreneur. Mukiibi is an advisory board member for Agro Ecology Fund and Food Tank. He was also included in the Forbes' The Next 50 Awards: The Future of Gastronomy list.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast. 

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
2022 Slow Seed Summit: Challenges Related to Genetic Engineering of Seeds

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 39:25


HRN was proud to work with Slow Food USA as a media partner for the Slow Food Summit, which took place on May 13 - May 15, 2022.  For three days, hundreds of people from around the world gathered virtually to discuss the regeneration of our world's foodways to advance good, clean and fair food for all. Each day focused on a new lens through which attendees listened, shared and planned the future of our climate, health and food justice. In this talk, we hear from Astrid Österreicher about genetic engineering, ethical technologies surrounding genetic modification and why focus on this technology is different from region to region.  Astrid Österreicher works for Test Biotech – Institute for Independent Impact Assessment of biotechnology as a policy advisor on EU legislative processes. She has a background in international development with a focus on agriculture and food policies. She has both practical experience of working on mostly organic farms as well as several years of working in the political environment of the EU's capital Brussels.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
2022 Slow Seed Summit: Author Readings - May 14

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 47:08


HRN was proud to work with Slow Food USA as a media partner for the Slow Food Summit, which took place on May 13 - May 15, 2022.  For three days, hundreds of people from around the world gathered virtually to discuss the regeneration of our world's foodways to advance good, clean and fair food for all. Each day focused on a new lens through which attendees listened, shared and planned the future of our climate, health and food justice. We took a moment during this rousing Global Slow Seed Summit to pause, slow down and reflect with some authors in our network who have reflected on the key theme of this summit: Regenerating our Climate, Health and Connection. In this talk, hear John Hausdoerffer, Dr. Devon Peña, Dr. Enrique Salmon, and Dr. Lindsey Lunsford. John Hausdoerffer is the editor of What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? and  Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations, and his books “Catlin's Lament“ and “Wildness“ ​imagine how environmental health must come from and result in the healing of deep histories of social injustice and cultural trauma.  Dr. Devon Peña is Co-Founder and President of The Acequia Institute,  manages the foundation's 181-acre ‘almunyah' in the bottomlands of Viejo San Acacio, CO, and is the author of Mexican-Origin Foods, Foodways, and Social Movements: Decolonial Perspectives. Dr. Enrique Salmon is author of “Eating The Landscape,” a book focused on small-scale Native farmers of the Greater Southwest and their role in maintaining biocultural diversity.  He has also recently published “Iwígara: The Kinship of Plants and People,” an ethnobotany of 80 plants important to American Indians.  Dr. Lindsey Lunsford is a scholar activist and agriculture advocate. Dr. Lunsford's doctoral research focused on the restorying of African American food systems and foodways for the pursuit of cultural justice and food sovereignty.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
2022 Slow Seed Summit: Closing Keynote - Vandana Shiva

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 59:13


HRN was proud to work with Slow Food USA as a media partner for the Slow Food Summit, which took place on May 13 - May 15, 2022.  For three days, hundreds of people from around the world gathered virtually to discuss the regeneration of our world's foodways to advance good, clean and fair food for all. Each day focused on a new lens through which attendees listened, shared and planned the future of our climate, health and food justice. Dr. Vandana Shiva delivered the final keynote, discussing women, seeds and community. Dr. Shiva is a scholar, author, scientist and food sovereignty activist. She is the founder of Navdanya, an earth, women and farmer-centric led movement working to protect biological and cultural diversity. Additionally, Dr. Shiva is the founder and director of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Natural Resource Policy. She has received countless awards for her activism to protect our foodways, including the Right Livelihood Award, the Order of the Golden Ark, Global 500 Award of the UN, Earth Day International Award, the Lennon Ono Grant for Peace, and the Sydney Peace Prize. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
2022 Slow Seed Summit: Seed Rematriation: Bringing Seeds Home

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 59:07


HRN was proud to work with Slow Food USA as a media partner for the Slow Food Summit, which took place on May 13 - May 15, 2022.  For three days, hundreds of people from around the world gathered virtually to discuss the regeneration of our world's foodways to advance good, clean and fair food for all. Each day focused on a new lens through which attendees listened, shared and planned the future of our climate, health and food justice. Returning seed to their communities of origin is important for maintaining biodiversity, ownership and security.   In this talk, hear from Dr. Rebecca Webster, Shelley Buffalo, Kirsten Kirby-Shoote, and Rosebud Bear Schneider. Dr. Rebecca Webster is an enrolled citizen of the Oneida Nation and a founding member of Ohe∙láku (among the cornstalks), a co-op of 10 Oneida families that grow 6 acres of traditional, heirloom corn together. She and her husband also own a 10 acre farmstead where they primarily grow Haudenosaunee varieties of corn, beans, and squash. They started a YouTube Channel called Ukwakhwa (Our Foods), and their family formed a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Ukwakhwa Inc.Shelley Buffalo is an enrolled member of the Meskwaki Tribe, also know as the Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa. Shelley served her community as Meskwaki Food Sovereignty Coordinator and now offers consultancy for food sovereignty and local foods initiatives. She is an advocate for indigenous foodways, food justice, and rematriation. The Meskwaki are unique in that their land based community is a settlement, not a reservation. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
2022 Slow Seed Summit: Author Readings - May 15

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 48:51


HRN was proud to work with Slow Food USA as a media partner for the Slow Food Summit, which took place on May 13 - May 15, 2022.  For three days, hundreds of people from around the world gathered virtually to discuss the regeneration of our world's foodways to advance good, clean and fair food for all. Each day focused on a new lens through which attendees listened, shared and planned the future of our climate, health and food justice. We took a moment during this rousing Global Slow Seed Summit to pause, slow down and reflect with some people in our network who have done much reflection on the key theme of this summit: Regenerating our Climate, Health and Connection. Our featured authors  have written about so many aspects of this theme, and today we put a special focus on Women, Seeds and Community.  You'll hear from John Hausdoerffer, Kaylena Bray, Heather Swan, Anjanette Wilson, and Katherine Kassouf Cummings. John Hausdoerffer is the editor of What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? and  Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations. His books “Catlin's Lament“ and “Wildness“ ​imagine how environmental health must come from and result in the healing of deep histories of social injustice and cultural trauma.  Kaylena Bray (Haudenosaunee/Seneca)  is Turtle Clan from the Seneca Nation of Indians whose work throughout the Americas has served to educate and strengthen vital links between Indigenous food systems, local economies, and climate change adaptation.  Heather Swan is the author of the poetry collection A Kinship with Ash (Terrapin Books), the chapbook The Edge of Damage (Parallel Press), and the creative nonfiction book Where Honeybees Thrive: Stories from the Field (Penn State Press), which won the Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award.  Anjanette Wilson (she/hers) is a first-generation college student and first-generation Filipino American who found community in seed saving through traditional Filipino practices and currently serves as the Development Coordinator at Global Seed Savers where she works to aid the dismantling of systems of oppression by preserving the Filipino Culture through seed saving. Katherine Kassouf Cummings is a Lebanese-American writer and editor born to and living on the ancestral homelands of the people of the Council of Three Fires (Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa) as well as the Menominee, Miami, and Ho-Chunk nations. She co-edited the book What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? (University of Chicago Press, 2021) and serves as Managing Editor at the Center for Humans and Nature, where she leads the Questions for a Resilient Future and the Editorial Fellows program. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
An Oyster Education at High Water Festival

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 31:01


High Water Festival in Charleston, SC is an annual music and arts experience curated by the band Shovels and Rope. Every year since it's inception, an oyster education component has been led by Seaborn Oyster Company. The founder, Cyrus Buffum has New England ties and a family history of close affiliation with the sea. Talking with Cyrus, you learn more about oysters than you ever thought you could learn, especially wild low-country oysters, and the best harvesting practices toward sustainability in experiencing this regional delight.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Chef and Writer, Bill Smith

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 26:06


Christine Sykes Lowe sits in the kitchen with Chef and Writer Bill Smith and delves into advocacy, close ties to Mexico, Cat's Cradle roots and the eternal fascination with "That Damn Pie."HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
A Festival for Creators: Connect Beyond

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 24:44


Christine Sykes Lowe speaks with Jessica Tomasin, Founder of Connect Beyond Festival, about upcoming programming, a new Sundance collaboration, Echo Mountain Recording, Asheville food vibes and the art of amateur pyrotechnics...HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at RAW WINE 2022: Exploring the Natural Wines of Dalmatia

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 65:04


The Grape Nation host Sam Benrubi chats with Kreso Petrekovic of Vinas Mora, and Marko Kovac of Domaine Bibich, of Dalmatia, Croatia. A historic wine region in the South of Croatia, wine has been produced in Dalmatia for thousands of years. This panel discusses the state of the Natural Wine that is being produced in the region today.Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at RAW WINE 2022: The Rising Cost of Natural Wine

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 56:54


RAW Wine Creator Isabelle Legeron, MW hosts Marc Barriot (Clot de l'Origine), Megan Bell (Margins Wine), Didier Pariente (Nomadic Distribution), and Alvaro de la Viña (Selections de la Viña), as the group discusses the current challenges to wine producers around the world. The panel covers everything from the costs of producing wine, such as sourcing ingredients and equipment, to the slew of shipping and storage issues winemakers are facing today.Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at RAW WINE 2022: Creating Complexity without Alcohol

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 60:18


Sam Benrubi of The Grape Nation moderates a panel with Sancho Rodriguez (AMA Brewery), Graham Pirtle (Unified Ferments), two experts in creating complex flavors without alcohol. Sancho Rodriguez of the Basque region of Spain details his journey from farming to fermentation, while Graham recounts a fateful job posting at a teahouse in NYC that helped him bring his bartending knowledge to a new field.Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at RAW WINE 2022: What's happening in Austria?

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 99:49


We are kicking off our coverage of RAW WINE NYC with a look at what's happening in Austria, moderated by Pascaline Lepeltier. Pascaline is joined by Stefan Wellanschitz (Kolfok), Adriana González (Lichtenberger González), and  Leopold Uibel (Weinhof Uibel) to discuss how microclimates and soil differences affect the various wine producing regions in Austria. Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at RAW WINE 2022: Carignan 101

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 48:15


Before the rise of Merlot, Carignan was the most planted wine varietal in France. Join moderator Courtney Schiessl of SevenFifty, as she explores what this varietal has to offer with Ferran Lacruz Bosch (Bodega Clandestina), William Allen (Two Shepherds), and France Crispeels (Vignoble Reveille). Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at RAW WINE 2022: Understanding Fine Wine, made from Apples

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 50:57


Hard Core producer Dylan Heuer interviews Jacques Perritaz of Cidrerie du Vulcain in Gruyère, Switzerland and Benoit Lesuffleur of Domaine Lesuffleur in Normandy, France. They share the stories behind their ciders and dive deep into apple varieties, biodiversity and heritage. Plus they discuss consumer differences in Europe versus the U.S. and what they want winemakers to know.Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at SXSW 2022: DMC & George Howard

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 24:09


Darryl McDaniels or “DMC” as most of the world knows him, one third of the groundbreaking rap group Run-DMC. He quickly became the most popular in terms of fans and it would be hard to very overstate his influence on popular culture. Simply put, he helped transform Rap and Hip Hop into the most popular music in the world, while building a fan base that rivals the biggest acts in Rock ‘n' Roll. We also welcome George Howard: distinguished music professor at Berklee College of Music and Arts Advisor to Blockchain company Algorand. George was named one of America's Greatest Disruptors by Newsweek for his work in artist advocacy.Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at SXSW 2022: The Future of Food

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 28:41


In this conversation, Christine Sykes Lowe chats with Que Fagan, MacKenzie Wade, and JaV'on Lattimore: the Co-Organizers of The Future of Food at SXSW.  The Future of Food is a a series of activations, discussion and interactive experiences all curated around building more sustainable food systems.  They discuss the various activities they're holding at SXSW this year, and even get Christine to take her first taste of cricket from Gym-N-Eat Crickets. Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.  

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at SXSW 2022: Jorge Garcia of Carbonero Tequila

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 17:49


In this interview, Christine Sykes Lowe catches up with her friend Jorge Garcia, founder of Curra's Grill and the owner of Carbonero Tequila. They discuss the avocado margarita  that's been his claim to fame, and how Carbonero's branding is a tribute to his family's coal-mining heritage.Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at SXSW 2022: Sandra Wang of Meow Wolf

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 13:13


In this interview, Christine Sykes Lowe catches up with Sandra Wang, Senior Creative Director of Meow Wolf. Meow Wolf started in 2008 as a small collective of Santa Fe artists who all shared an interest in publicly displaying their works while developing their skills together. This collective approach of painters, architects, sculptors, performers, writers and more lead to Meow Wolf's distinctive style of immersive environments that are maximalist in nature and allow for audience-driven experiences. Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at SXSW 2022: Hrishikesh Hirway

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 22:53


In this conversation, Christine Sykes Lowe speaks with Hrishikesh Hirway, the podcaster behind Song Exploder and Home Cooking. Hrishikesh speaks about his new album under the moniker The One AM Radio, and how podcasting helped him deal with writer's block.  He also shares how he bonded with Samin Nosrat over cookies before eventually becoming friends and launching their award-winning food podcast, Home Cooking.   He also shares some breaking news about his new cookie collaboration with The Very Best Cookie in the Whole Wide World: The Spicy Chocstachio: A Cookie I Used to Call My Own.Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
HRN at SXSW 2022: Andrew Zimmern

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 48:02


Christine's guest for this episode likely needs no introduction - Andrew Zimmern is An Emmy-winning and four-time James Beard Award-winning TV personality, chef, writer and teacher. Andrew's main focus for his time at SXSW was combating climate change, so they discuss changes individuals could make, as well as regulatory fixes that could lessen pressure on our food system, health care system, and planet. He also outlines his philosophy on using entertainment to educate, and a mutual friend goads him into sharing an unexpected story about the traditional tossing of horse testicles. Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Changing Agriculture and Improving Flavor with Hickory Nut Gap

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 36:01


Jamie Ager, the owner of North Carolina's Hickory Nut Gap Meats, and Asher Wright, the company's Farm Director join HRN's Caity Moseman Wadler and Dylan Heuer for a conversation that spans from the flavor of their meat to the microbes in their soil. Jamie and Asher share their perspective on the potential of regenerative farming to change agriculture (and the climate) for the better, and discuss what implementing regenerative practices looks like day-to-day. Plus, Jamie and Asher share their favorite recipes using Hickory Nut Gap Meats!HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Steve Palmer on the Meaning of Support at Charleston Wine + Food 2022

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 23:57


Steve Palmer, a James Beard Foundation Outstanding Restaurateur Award nominee and semifinalist for three consecutive years ('18,'19, & '20), is the managing partner of The Indigo Road Hospitality Group, a hospitality and consulting company based in Charleston, SC. In 2016, Steve and fellow restaurateur Mickey Bakst founded Ben's Friends, a support group for members of the food and beverage industry battling substance abuse and addiction. Steve discusses the many ways to define and offer support to folks in the restaurant industry, from a growing array of Ben's Friends support networks to programs through Indigo Road that offer free mental health care and pathways to home ownership.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Gillian Zettler Reflects on Charleston Wine + Food 2022

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 21:58


Per tradition, the CHWFF's executive director Gillian Zettler stopped by during the festival's final hour to reflect on the whirlwind of events the long weekend had in store. This year marked the festival's joyful return after being cancelled in 2021 as a result of the pandemic as well a change in venue and the addition of concerts. Gillian shares what the festival's motto "22 Together" means to her, shouts out memorable moments and bites, and looks ahead to the future.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Mickey Bakst and Ben Ellsworth on Sobriety and Saving Lives at Charleston Wine + Food 2022

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 25:19


Industry veterans and champions of Ben's Friends, Mickey Bakst and Ben Ellsworth discuss sobriety and support in the restaurant industry. Ben's Friends is a resource for hospitality professionals struggling with addiction and substance abuse. These two share personal stories about their experiences with sobriety, converse about the impact of the pandemic on the organization, and emphasize the importance of asking for help.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Heritage Radio Network On Tour
Cover Cropping with Matt Lee at Charleston Wine + Food 2022

Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 27:09


Matt Lee grew up in Charleston, South Carolina. When he and his brother Ted left to attend colleges in the Northeast, they so missed the foods of their hometown that they founded The Lee Bros. Boiled Peanuts Catalogue, a mail-order catalogue for southern pantry staples like stone-ground grits, fig preserves, and, of course, boiled peanuts. They also host cookbook bootcamps, recently published a fabulous nonfiction book about the secret world of high-end catering called Hot Box, and help produce the annual Southeastern Wildlife Expo. Matt's newest venture is farming 45 acres on Johns Island. He talks about growing cereal grains like wheat, barley, rye, and oats which are sold to bakers, brewers, distillers and used for livestock feed.HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.