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Best podcasts about Moveable feast

Latest podcast episodes about Moveable feast

Good Morning, Family!
Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025

Good Morning, Family!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 12:41


"A Moveable Feast"Time is important to followers of the Resurrected Jesus :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Today's episode featured work from these artists: Music: "Big Bear" by Jonny Easton (www.youtube.com/jonnyeaston) "Growing Up" by Scott Buckley (www.youtube.com/scottbuckley) ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

One True Podcast
Gioia Diliberto and Adam Long on Hadley's 100-Day Challenge

One True Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 58:40


After Hemingway's first wife, Hadley, became aware of his extramarital affair with Pauline Pfeiffer, she became resigned to the end of their marriage. Before she agreed to the divorce, however, she issued an extraordinary provision to Hemingway and Pauline: that they spend one hundred days apart! If they still wanted to stay together after those hundred days, Hadley would consent to the divorce.To explore this bizarre episode in Hemingway's life, we welcome Gioia Diliberto, biographer of Hadley Richardson, and Adam Long, director of the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum, the family home of Pauline Pfeiffer. Diliberto and Long each share details about all the members of this messy love triangle and how it forms the legacy of the phase of Hemingway's life that would inspire A Moveable Feast.We discuss who these people were in 1926 and what they wanted, what motivated this 100-Day Challenge, all of its implications, and its outcome.

Follow your Spark
97: How Moveable Feast created a vision-driven movement and you can too! with Sam Zisow-McClean

Follow your Spark

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 62:02


Ready to make a bigger impact? Whether you're looking to create change on a personal or organizational level, this conversation with Sam Zisow-McClean, Director of Programs at Movable Feast, is packed with insights to help you do just that. Movable Feast's mission is to improve the health of Marylanders facing food insecurity and chronic illness by providing medically tailored meals and nutrition education—working towards racial, social, and health equity. In this episode, Sam shares how their movement is growing, how they've navigated challenges like COVID, and what you can learn to amplify your own impact. If you're ready to expand your contribution and make a lasting difference, give this episode a listen!IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT:How Movable Feast is transforming lives through the power of food as medicine.Why integrating food into healthcare could change the way we approach chronic illness—and what's next for the movement.The role of trust and community in overcoming challenges and unlocking growth.The power of Ride for the Feast in rallying people around a shared mission—and ways to get involved.MORE ABOUT SAM: Sam is a public health nutrition professional with 14+ years of experience ensuring equitable access to nutrition services. As Director of Programs at Movable Feast, they support Marylanders facing chronic illness and food insecurity. Previously, Sam worked as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist specializing in HIV and renal nutrition. They hold a Master of Public Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Human Nutrition from Eastern Michigan University.GET INVOLVED WITH MOVEABLE FEASTMoveable Feast: https://www.mfeast.org/ Ride for the Feast: https://www.mfeast.org/rideforthefeast/CONTRIBUTE TO MOVEABLE FEAST FUNDRAISING EFFORTS:https://moveablefeast.salsalabs.org/rideforthefeast2025/p/georginacasbarro/index.htmlMORE ABOUT GINA CASBARRO:Gina Casbarro is a certified Life Designer®  coach and feng shui expert who empowers her clients to blaze their own path and design the life and space of their dreams.Gina's passion for coaching began as a manager at lululemon where she spent more than eight years coaching hundreds of people to develop as leaders and crush their goals. Her love of nature, symbolism, and intuition led her to feng shui. She now weaves these passions together to support her clients in aligning their mindset, their lifestyle, and their environment with their truest goals and values.LOOKING FOR 1:1 SUPPORT?Book a free Clarity Call here to see how coaching can support you: https://ginacasbarro.com/claritycallSTAY CONNECTED WITH GINA:Website: https://ginacasbarro.comInstagram: @gina_casbarroTOOLS TO HELP YOU FOLLOW YOUR SPARK:Download Gina's Top 15 Transformational Tools and join the email list here: https://www.ginacasbarro.com/transformational-toolsMusic: https://www.purple-plan

Deacon Brett's Homilies
"How Do We Respond?" - The Epiphany of the Lord w/The Solemn Proclamation of Easter and the Moveable Feasts

Deacon Brett's Homilies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 11:01


The Solemn Proclamation of the Moveable Feast chanted as well as a homily in a series breaking open the Kerygma by Fr. Brett Lapeyrouse, recorded January 5, 2025

The Hatchards Podcast
Lili Anolik on Didion & Babitz: Joan's Bethlehem vs Eve's Bedlam

The Hatchards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 41:03


On this episode, we were joined by Lili Anolik, contributing editor at Vanity Fair, and author of Didion & Babitz, a provocatively entertaining account of the feud between two key countercultural voices of the 1960s and '70s – the iconic Joan Didion and the lesser-known Eve Babitz. Lili spoke us to about her decade's long obsession with Eve Babitz, her scepticism of the Didion mystique, Pauline Kael, and the crucial role that Los Angeles played in the development of these two literary titans.Covering everyone from Charles Manson to Marcel Duchamp, Lili takes us headlong into two tumultuous decades, demonstrating why Eve Babitz considered Los Angeles in the 1970s to be the Moveable Feast that Hemingway and Fitzgerald experienced in the Paris of the '20s. Hosted by Ryan Edgington and Matt Hennessey. Produced by Lily Woods.

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
Ep 1102 | Global Elites Are Planning to Take Down Trump — Here's How They'll Do It | Guest: Justin Haskins

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 59:04


Today, we sit down with Justin Haskins, director of the Socialism Research Center at the Heartland Institute, to discuss Trump's victory earlier this month and the far-reaching implications it will have both globally and at home. We also talk about what the Left is likely planning in response to Trump's victory. Just because larger corporations and newspapers appear to be backing down from their insanity doesn't mean they are to be trusted. After all, we're already seeing a repeat of the Russia collusion narrative from eight years ago. And as a little bonus, we talk to Matt Marquez from Moveable Feast, who hung a pro-Trump sign outside of his restaurant in Illinois. We discuss how his business and family are dealing with the backlash. Buy Justin's new book, "Propaganda Wars: How the Global Elite Control What You See, Think, and Feel": https://a.co/d/cNkjxnr https://a.co/d/cNkjxnr Buy Allie's new book, "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://a.co/d/4COtBxy ---   Timecodes: (01:48) EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive update (04:15) Why it was important for Trump to win (15:41) The left's future plan (25:41) Left-wing tyranny (35:48) Russian collusion 2.0 (49:33) US deportations (54:34) Moveable Feast Matt Marquez update ---   Today's Sponsors: Carly Jean Los Angeles — Go to https://www.carlyjeanlosangeles.com and use code ALLIEB to get 20% off your next CJLA order (one-time use only) and start filling your closet with timeless staple pieces. Good Ranchers — Go to GoodRanchers.com and use code ALLIE at checkout to claim your free Thanksgiving ham while supplies last. Seven Weeks - Experience the best coffee while supporting the pro-life movement with Seven Weeks Coffee; use code ALLIE at https://www.sevenweekscoffee.com to save up to 25% and help save lives. NetSuite — gain visibility and control of your financials, planning, budgeting, and inventory so you can manage risk, get reliable forecasts, and improve margins. Go to NetSuite.com/ALLIE to get the CFO's guide to AI and Machine Learning. ---   Relevant Episodes: Ep 1067 | This New European Law Is About to Change the World | Guest: Justin Haskins https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1067-this-new-european-law-is-about-to-change-the/id1359249098?i=1000669739236 Ep 678 | Great Reset Update: Farm Shutdowns & Power Rationing | Guest: Justin Haskins https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-678-great-reset-update-farm-shutdowns-power-rationing/id1359249098?i=1000579496340 Ep 1099 | Mattel's New Barbie Links to a P*rn Site https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1099-mattels-new-barbie-links-to-a-p-rn-site/id1359249098?i=1000676703405 ---   Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Shaun Thompson Show
Moveable Feast

The Shaun Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 7:20


Matt Marquez, owner of Moveable Feast - a healthy neighborhood cafe in downtown Wheaton, tells Shaun about the backlash they have received from the Democrats since posting signs on their restaurant storefront that read "Jesus is my Saviour" and "Trump is my President".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The History of Literature
649 Mind and Media in the Enlightenment (with Collin Jennings) | Mike Recommends A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway | My Last Book with David L. Cooper

The History of Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 74:45


It's a Literary Feast Day at the History of Literature Podcast! First, Jacke talks to old friend Mike Palindrome about his love for A Moveable Feast, Hemingway's late-in-life recollection of his salad days (Pernod days?) in Paris. Then Collin Jennings (Enlightenment Links: Theories of Mind and Media in Eighteenth-Century Britain) explains how his application of computational methods to eighteenth-century fiction, history, and poetry shed new light on the Enlightenment - and what it means for readers in a digital age. And finally, David L. Cooper (The Czech Manuscripts: Forgery, Translation, and National Myth) discusses his choice for the last book he will ever read. Additional listening suggestions: 355 Jean-Jacques Rousseau 525 Don DeLillo (with Jesse Kavadlo) 586 The Czech Manuscripts Hoax (with David Cooper)   The music in this episode is by Gabriel Ruiz-Bernal. Learn more at gabrielruizbernal.com.   Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kingmakers - A dark fantasy actual play in Otherworld of Din

Our chosen have scaled down the mountain and are heading South, before heading west to the nearest town they can remember, not sure what to find- but hopeful something remains beyond broken bark and scorched sand.Kingmakers is an improvised tale of power and purpose, pain and perseverance- and the legacy of legends using the Otherworld system, produced by resident Tablestory GM Pumpkinberry.Want more Kingmakers? Join our Discord to chat with other fans and the cast. Want more Tablestory? We've got you covered with our ever expanding, multi genre library!Love what we do? You can support the show by grabbing some merch or backing us directly to keep the dice rolling.And as always, thanks for listening. ♥

Lowcountry Gullah
Keeper of the Culture | Chef BJ Dennis

Lowcountry Gullah

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 65:44


In Gullah culture, the food is deeply rooted in rice and seafood dishes that grew out of the diaspora and its West African influences. Gullah Chef BJ Dennis has built a reputation for not just amazing flavors, but for spreading knowledge about the ingredient's origins. His Gullah cooking may be what he's known for on a national stage and but to him, its important to continue to use the techniques of the ancestors when he's blending his ingredients and every plate comes with a serving of the richly significant history of the food. Chef BJ has been featured in local, national and international cooking events including the BB&T Wine+Food Festival, Netflix 'High on the Hog', P.B.S 'Moveable Feast' and Bravo's 'Top Chef' and sharing his story with me.

Wired To Hunt
Why Deer Hunters Need the Off-Season

Wired To Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024


In his memoir, A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway discusses his writing process and experience as an American expat in Paris, France. While writing and dining in Parisian cafes, Hemingway would step away from his work and stroll through Champs-Elysees or by the banks of the Seine to take a break from writing. During these strolls, he made it a point not to think about his work. Hemingway believed his subconscious continued working during these...

Iowa Basement Tapes
Iowa Basemen Tapes #309 07-04-2024 6th Anniversary Show & Happy anniversary 4th of July!

Iowa Basement Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 60:48


Night Listeners -Six years ago this show debuted at 9PM Thursday July 5th, 2018 on 98.9FM KFMG in Des Moines, Iowa. We didn't have our show opener (the broadcast sign off) and I was literally pulling songs from my collection of demos and private press recordings of Iowa bands. Ben Smasher's 319 Dude Bandcamp Archive was a big source for material. We are opening with the same song we opened with six years ago, Moveable Feast's "The End of the World" off the Another Iowa Compilation.... Uncharted Territories LP. This was a way to share my collection with people and to indulge in Iowa's history of punk rock, hardcore, metal, etc. Now we are on four stations, a flourishing podcast, and our Bandcamp Archive so that these recordings don't disappear into the ether. Moveable Feast - "The End of the World" / Another Iowa Compilation (Des Moines)Red Throb - "My Gun" / Bend Over (Iowa City)House of Large Sizes - "What if There is a Fire?" / Another Iowa Compilation (Cedar Falls)Meth and Goats - "Art Corpse" / Attack from Meth and Goats Mountain (Quad Cities)The Hollowmen - "Never Ending Ceiling" / Iowa Compilation Vol. 1 (Des Moines)Deerslayer - "Phantom Sweeps" / Guitar Cryer (Cedar Rapids)Annalibera - "Black Cat White Cat" / Nevermind I Love You (Des Moines)The Ballet - "The UAW Hall" / We Were Wild Buffalo (Quad Cities)Mr. Nasti - "Like a Wild Animal" / Truth Sound (Fairfield)Cursing Birds - "Popey Sally" / Iowa Compilation Vol. 1 (Iowa City)Captain Three Leg - "Iowa Basement Tapes promo" (Ottumwa)Genital Hercules - "Theme from Cheers" / Live at Gabes 5-22-2004 (Cedar Rapids)In Loving Memory - "Song #2 One Fate Fraught Night Back in '91" / Split with Black Market Fetus (Des Moines)Glass Ox - "Fear Riders" / Temptress (Marshalltown)The Horrors - "Back in the Cut" / The Horrors (Cedar Rapids) Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com. BROADCAST SCHEDULEThursdays at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG - Des MoinesFridays at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT - Sioux CityFridays at 11PM on 90.7FM KOJI - OkobojiSaturdays at 8PM on 1240AM KWIC - DecorahIf you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e

Tales of Northern Michigan's Past
S4 E2: Lakeside Chat with Valerie Hemingway Part 2

Tales of Northern Michigan's Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 28:38


Chris continues his lakeside chat with Valerie Hemingway, former secretary, confidant, and daughter-in-law to the famed Ernest Hemingway, as they dive into more about his time in Cuba and his book, A Moveable Feast.

Gaia House: dharma talks and meditation instruction
River Wolton: Talk - Mettā in Motion - a Moveable Feast

Gaia House: dharma talks and meditation instruction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 42:35


Chrysalis Collective: The Podcast

Go deep into the magical, mystical, and medicinal world of plants with Savannah and Alexis on this episode of Chrysalis Collective: The Podcast. Are you looking to strengthen your connection to the earth and learn how plant medicine can uplift your mind, body, and spirit? Tune in to this episode where nothing is off limits. Email us at info@chrysaliscollective.me and connect with us on Instagram @the_chrysalis_collective and on TikTok @the_chrysaliscollective for more. Our favorite herbal spots: -NYC, online, Flower Power: https://www.flowerpower.net/-Houston, A Moveable Feast: https://www.amoveablefeast.com/-Austin, Herban Austin: https://www.herbanaustin.com/

Decipher Security Podcast
Jennifer Leggio

Decipher Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 39:53


Jennifer Leggio, a longtime security industry executive who has served in many different roles, joins Dennis Fisher to talk about the shift in thinking among  those in the security community, technical gatekeeping in security, her new consulting venture Moveable Feast, and finding your niche.

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Where Y'Eat
Where Y'Eat: How New Orleans Makes a Moveable Feast for Mardi Gras

Where Y'Eat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 2:08


New Orleans food writer Ian McNulty on the moveable feast of Mardi Gras food and drink.

Write Publish Market
Episode 139: Book Blurbs 101 for Business Owners Writing Books

Write Publish Market

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 26:47


Welcome to Episode 139 of the Write Publish Market podcast! In today's episode, we have a special guest, Jessie Cunniffe, a professional blurb writer and book blurb coach. Jessie is here to guide us through the world of book blurbs. Jodi and Jessie start with Book Blurb 101, covering what exactly a book blurb is and the different meanings it can have. Jessie then walks us through a proven formula for crafting effective book blurbs, including the essential elements and tips for hooking readers. She also shares how to revise and experiment with your blurb to maximize its impact. And, as always, we wrap up with a reading recommendation from Jessie. Stay tuned for an informative and inspiring episode that will help you master the art of book blurbs to boost your book's visibility and sales. Let's dive in!   The full episode raw transcript can be found here. Time Stamps: 00:00:05: Introduction to the Write Publish Market podcast and the host, Jodi Brandon 00:00:39: Introduction of guest, Jessie Cunniffe, a professional blurb writer and book blurb coach 00:01:28: Discussion on book blurbs and their different meanings in the publishing world 00:03:26: Explanation of the essential elements of a book blurb and the importance of a good hook 00:04:48: Overview of the paragraph sections in a nonfiction blurb: setup, qualifier, and bullet points 00:09:28: Importance of using bullet points to highlight the main benefits of the book 00:11:59: Summing up the blurb with a strong concluding sentence and a call to action 00:13:32: Using the same copy on Amazon and the back cover of the book 00:14:28: Utilizing the blurb in other marketing materials and platforms 00:16:30: The possibility of revising the blurb based on sales performance and changing trends 00:18:29: Importance of testing and experimentation with the blurb for better results 00:21:27: Details on the discount code provided by Jessie for her services 00:23:35: Appreciation for the clever names of Jessie's services and her quick delivery of "book blurb" 00:24:47: Book recommendation 00:25:59: Conclusion and gratitude for listening to the podcast Keywords: Jessie Cunniffe, Jodi Brandon, Publish Market podcast, entrepreneur, book, business, writing, publishing, marketing, author community, blurb writer, book blurb coach, Sydney, Australia, indie author, blurb writing, custom blurb services, Book Blurb Magic, Spicy Blurb Playbook, journaling, ocean pools, guitar, arts pages, highly respected newspaper, book description, book endorsement, traditional publishing, sales copy, Amazon, book publishing industry, fiction, nonfiction, hook, setup, qualifier, bullet points, call to action, marketing copy, testing, experimentation, business owners writing books, entrepreneurs writing books Resources Mentioned: AnatomyofABookBlurb.com: Jessie's free cheat sheet for book blurbs (link below) A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World by Harry Browne About Our Guest: Jessie Cunniffe is a professional blurb writer and book blurb coach from Sydney, Australia. A passionate advocate of the indie author community, Jessie has dedicated herself to taking the pain out of blurb-writing with her custom blurb services and two signature courses: Book Blurb Magic and The Spicy Blurb Playbook. When she's not writing or dreaming up the next BBM product, Jessie can be found journaling, exploring new ocean pools, and playing her guitar. She has been a contributor to the arts pages of one of Australia's most highly respected newspapers for the past decade. On the occasion that Jessie manages to snatch some reading time, she's probably buried in P. G. Wodehouse or Agatha Christie.   Website: www.bookblurbmagic.com  Instagram: @bookblurbmagic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bookblurbmagic   FREE blurb cheatsheet: anatomyofabookblurb.com   Jessie's Services: Custom Book Blurb Service 1:1 Blurb AuditCODE FOR 10% OFF: JODI  

Deviate with Rolf Potts
Tim Ferriss and Rolf discuss travel, time wealth, and “success management”

Deviate with Rolf Potts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 128:27


“Billionaires can't take a week off? What's the point of having a billion dollars if they have fewer options than I do?”  –Tim Ferriss In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Tim discuss common travel fantasies, and the fears that keep people from traveling (5:00); how we can redefine what "wealth" is and live fuller lives (18:00); why keeping a healthy perspective on information intake, technology, and "efficiency" is important, both on the road and in daily life (25:00); the "beginner's mind," and tips for writing and creativity (54:00);  the merits of going on foot and "getting lost" on the road, and how this figured into Rolf's writing classes (1:17:00); notions of "success," and how to definite the notion of success in a way that enhances one's way of being in the world (1:37:00); and Rolf's recommendations for drinks, food, documentaries, books, and poetry (1:50:00); Tim Ferriss (@tferriss) is a best-selling author and podcaster. General Links: Paris Writing Workshops (Rolf's summer writing classes) Vagabonding, by Rolf Potts (audiobook) The Game Camera (short film cowritten by Rolf and Kristen Bush) Tim Ferriss on how to create a successful podcast (Deviate episode) Arnold Schwarzenegger on The Tim Ferriss Show LeBron James on The Tim Ferriss Show Cheryl Strayed on The Tim Ferriss Show Jerry Seinfeld on The Tim Ferriss Show Tortuga (bags design for long-term travel) Unbound Merino (travel clothing company) AirTreks (round-the-world flight planner) BootsnAll (online travel community) Interview Links: Van Life before #VanLife (Deviate episode) Man bites dog (aphorism about journalism) “War is God's way of teaching Americans geography” (quote) Beginner's mind (attitude of openness) Adaptation (2002 film) Anne Lamott (American author) Kurt Vonnegut (American author) The Hero's Adventure with Joseph Campbell (podcast remix) Flâneur (urban wanderer) Situationists (1960s social and artistic movement) Psychogeography (exploration strategy) Dave Chappelle (comedian) John Hughes (filmmaker) Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah (American essayist) Grizzly Man (2005 documentary film) Werner Herzog Reads Curious George (satire) Con Air (1997 film) Aimee Nezhukumatathil (poet) Naomi Shihab Nye (poet) Major Jackson (poet) Donald Hall (poet) Books mentioned: Walden, by Henry David Thoreau (book) The 4-Hour Work Week, by Tim Ferriss (book) The Art of Nonfiction, by Ayn Rand (book) Writing Tools, by Roy Peter Clark (book) To Show and to Tell, by Phillip Lopate (book) Screenplay, by Syd Field (book) Story, by Robert McKee (book) Save the Cat, by Blake Snyder (book) A Moveable Feast, by Ernest Hemingway (book) Leaves of Grass, by Walk Whitman (book) Good Hope Road, by Stuart Dischell (poetry) Alien vs. Predator, by Michael Robbins (poetry) The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel's 2017 album Lumber. Note: We don't host a “comments” section, but we're happy to hear your questions and insights via email, at deviate@rolfpotts.com.

In Full Color
I find courage in Paris

In Full Color

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 12:54


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Foodie and the Beast
Foodie and the Beast - Dec. 3, 2023

Foodie and the Beast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 50:28


  Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis.   On today's show:     ·        Doron Peterson, known to all for her plant-based bakery Sticky Fingers, is a board member of Re:Her DC, a woman-led organization promoting and working with women who own and lead food and beverage businesses. RE:Her DC is sponsoring its second annual Holiday Market Monday, Dec. 11 at Cork Wine Bar;                   ·        Ebony Walton, acting director of marketing and communications of Washington's downtown business improvement district, is in with the scoop on D.C.'s annual Downtown Holiday Market – on now through Saturday, Dec. 2 on F Street NW between Seventh and Ninth;                                                                                                                                                                                       ·        Moveable Feast is a nationwide subscription and a la carte service that creates and delivers exclusive dinner parties in collaboration with America's most celebrated and award-winning restaurants. Co-founder John Stubbs joins us with how to bring delish to a dish at your house.   ·        Georgetown GLOW is feast for the senses, featuring contemporary public art, great shopping, an outdoor holiday market and more with historic Georgetown as its backdrop, including fireworks lighting up the sky nightly through Jan. 7. Debbie Young, events director of the Georgetown Business Improvement District is in with all the deets.

Foodie and the Beast
Foodie and the Beast - Dec. 3, 2023

Foodie and the Beast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 50:28


 Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis.  On today's show:  ·        Doron Peterson, known to all for her plant-based bakery Sticky Fingers, is a board member of Re:Her DC, a woman-led organization promoting and working with women who own and lead food and beverage businesses. RE:Her DC is sponsoring its second annual Holiday Market Monday, Dec. 11 at Cork Wine Bar;                 ·        Ebony Walton, acting director of marketing and communications of Washington's downtown business improvement district, is in with the scoop on D.C.'s annual Downtown Holiday Market – on now through Saturday, Dec. 2 on F Street NW between Seventh and Ninth;                                                                                                                                                                                      ·        Moveable Feast is a nationwide subscription and a la carte service that creates and delivers exclusive dinner parties in collaboration with America's most celebrated and award-winning restaurants. Co-founder John Stubbs joins us with how to bring delish to a dish at your house. ·        Georgetown GLOW is feast for the senses, featuring contemporary public art, great shopping, an outdoor holiday market and more with historic Georgetown as its backdrop, including fireworks lighting up the sky nightly through Jan. 7. Debbie Young, events director of the Georgetown Business Improvement District is in with all the deets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn
Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn - Novemeber 12, 2023 - HR 2

Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 41:41


Tucker Carlson for Trump VP? From trial balloon to electric Trump-Tucker entrance at UFC 295, host approves of this concept. Same instincts, trusted by the base. A once in a lifetime opportunity to help save America from globalist socialism. The time is now. Fox in a box. Praise for the high energy hard to control UFC people. Propaganda doesn't work on them, and the Ruling Class has no idea what to do with them. Essential for our democracy. Why is GOP so loudly silent about plans for election integrity 2024? Discourses on Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. A Moveable Feast. Slippery Elm Bark. Notes on Aunt Gertrude from the Hardy Boys, and Aunt Bea from The Andy Griffith Show. Uncle Albert. It Don't Come Easy. What Is Life? Ringo, Paul and George. With Great Listener Calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Presque Parisiennes Podcast
The One About Paris

Presque Parisiennes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 42:15


This episode is our take on Paris. We talk about how the city is structured, the districts and how the city is planned. We talk about Georges Eugène Haussmann who did the urban planning of Paris between 1853 - 1870.    Kelly's favorite building: Institut d'art et d'archéologie Dilara's favorite building: Centre Pompidou and she also mentions Niki de Saint Phalle   We then talk about Parisian parks such as Parc Montsouris, Jardin des Plantes, Bois de Vincennes, Bois de Boulogne, Parc des Buttes Chaumont and Parc de Belleville. We then finish off with the overall Paris city culture.   Our ending quote is from A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway.   We recorded this episode on 24 September 2023, at Jardin du Luxembourg. The publication date of this episode is 24 October.   If you'd like to reach out to us, with your feedback on what topics to cover next, send us an email at pppodcastcontact@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram    The music track used on our podcast is titled Into the Night and created by Praz Khanal.  

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 513 - The Life and Works of Ernest Hemingway with Mark Cirino - One True Pod, One True Sentence, Mets

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 73:21


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/513  Presented by: Smitty's Fly Box, Waters West Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors       Mark Cirino, co-host of the One True Podcast, takes us on an enthralling exploration of the life and works of one of literature's most influential figures, Ernest Hemingway. In our interview, we took a deep dive into Hemingway's experiences, his writing process, and the enduring legacy of his works. Whether you're a devoted Hemingway fan or a literary enthusiast, this episode promises to be a captivating exploration. Join us as we unravel the complexities of Hemingway's life and appreciate the timeless power of his writing. The Life and Works of Ernest Hemingway Show Notes with Mark Cirino 2:13 - Mark grew up in a household where his parents were readers. Her mother was a writer and his father was a journalist. This is also where he talks about how he stumbled upon Ernest Hemingway's works. 3:48 - Mark talks about what the war meant to Hemingway. 5:49 - He describes Hemingway's writing style and the iceberg theory. Ernest's style may have come from his journalism background and his subject matter. The men of action that he writes about are involved in crises or dangerous situations. 11:30 - We dig into Hemingway's early life when his love for the outdoors started, particularly fishing. He mentions the places that Ernest wrote about such as Michigan where he wrote Indian Camp and The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife among others. 13:32 - He differentiates the real Ernest from the myth of him. 18:58 - He had Ken Burns and Lynn Novick on the One True Podcast to talk about their PBS documentary on Hemingway. Ken Burns and Lynn Novick also co-wrote the introduction in their book called One True Sentence: Writers & Readers on Hemingway's Art. 20:52 - In Hemingway's memoir called A Moveable Feast, he talks about how to deal with writer's block by starting with one true sentence and going on from there. 22:20 - He talks about fishing in relation to Hemingway's works. 24:05 - I mentioned John Gierach, author of several fly-fishing books, whom we had in the podcast in episodes 047 and 434. 25:36 - In Hemingway's journey as a fisherman, he bought a fishing boat in 1934 which he called Pilar. Mark has an episode in his podcast with Paul Hendrickson where they talked about the latter's book called Hemingway's Boat: Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost. 26:45 - Hemingway's works inspire Mark to keep his curiosity and continuously produce interesting topics for his podcast. 28:27 - We dig into the predator-prey concept in fishing and hunting in Hemingway's book called Islands in the Stream. 33:22 - His current favorite Hemingway work is A Farewell to Arms. He also talks about The Old Man and The Sea which he says is the perfect Hemingway theme of "winner take nothing". 36:36 - We talk about the end of Hemingway's life at the age of 61 in Ketchum, Idaho. His wife Mary said that he accidentally killed himself while cleaning his shotgun. 40:56 - Mark talks about Pauline Pfeiffer, Ernest Hemingway's second wife. He was married four times. He tackles more about her in his episode with Ruth Hawkins. 42:50 - I ask him about Ernest and Spanish bullfighting which he wrote about in his books entitled Death in the Afternoon and The Sun Also Rises. 44:46 - He shares some highlights from The Sun Also Rises. 49:13 - For those who haven't read any of Hemingway's works, he recommends starting with The Old Man and the Sea and one of his short stories called Big Two-Hearted River. 53:16 - He asks which I think is more conducive for soldiers returning home from the war between deep fishing and fly fishing. 54:12 - We dig into Hemingway's evolution of writing. From 1925 to 1929, he wrote four books which made him a literary superstar. His comeback in 1940 was successful because of his book entitled For Whom the Bell Tolls. 56:31 - He describes Hemingway as a pessimist as evident in an excerpt from his book In Death in the Afternoon, in which he says "All stories end in death, and he is no true-story teller who would keep that from you." 58:00 - He talks about that time in 1954 when Hemingway and his wife Mary survived two plane crashes in Africa, and his failed attempts before his suicide in 1961. 1:02:47 - He started the One True Podcast when he noticed that there were no podcasts focused on Ernest Hemingway. The Hemingway Society sponsors the podcast. 1:04:47 - He likes listening to other podcasts such as the Rico Brogna Podcast with Evan Roberts who is a crazy Met fan. We talk more about the Mets. 1:09:45 - We end the interview with his one true sentence.  Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/513 

I Think Speech
Michaelmas as Moveable Feast

I Think Speech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 19:01


https://reverseritual.com/michaelmas-as-moveable-feast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hazel-archer-ginsberg/message

The Von Haessler Doctrine
The Von Haessler Doctrine S12/E102 - A Moveable Feast Of Douchebags

The Von Haessler Doctrine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 141:53


Join Eric, @TimAndrewsHere, and @JaredYamamoto, as they chat about authoritarian politics, electrocution, Macaulay Culkin's dad bod and much more! This podcast includes the 'Pre-show 30', and the radio show. *New episodes of our sister shows: The Popcast, Radio Labyrinth, Power Pod, The Nightcap w/ Jared Yamamoto, and One Topic are available as well!* “Brought to you by Findlay Roofing”

The Private Chef Podcast - Serving the 1%
Celebrity Chef, Comedian, and Culinary Host: Alex Thomopoulos' Culinary Journey

The Private Chef Podcast - Serving the 1%

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 39:30


This episode is brought to you by FultonFishMarket.Com, the most trusted name in seafood.  Visit the official website, www.fultonfishmarket.com and explore their incredible selection of seafood and let your clients experience quality that has captivated palates for generations. Use code PRIVATECHEF at checkout to get 15% off your first order.I had the pleasure of interviewing Chef Alex Thomopoulos, a multi-talented professional who excels as a celebrity chef, stand-up comedian, and seasoned on-camera host. Notably, she has hosted her own cooking shows, including "Bites and Booze" and "Gluten Free," and has made recent appearances on Food Network's "Ultimate Summer Cook-off." Furthermore, she has taken on the role of the new host for "Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Magazine" on PBS. Having Italian heritage and a childhood spent immersed in cooking show marathons laid the scrumptious groundwork for her love of culinary arts. Her remarkable transformation from a background in comedy and acting to the pursuit of her culinary aspirations is a captivating story worth hearing. Equally compelling are her invaluable insights into building unwavering brand loyalty and creating lasting impressions on clients, essential ingredients for thriving and excelling in the private culinary service sector.Listen to this brand new episode of The Private Chef Podcast on:Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/celebrity-chef-comedian-and-culinary-host-alex/id1648363134?i=1000629183684Spotify  - https://open.spotify.com/show/3soRc6nLGJJsOBb9WxVaiCWatch the Full Interview and subscribe to our Youtube ChannelYoutube - https://youtu.be/ubZeMUK6PhAConnect with Chef Alex ThomopoulosInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/alextcooks/?hl=en Website - https://www.alextcooks.com/about-alex Twitter - https://twitter.com/alextcooksTime Stamps[00:02:06] First meal cooking experience[00:04:10] Cooking with live fire[00:10:25] Starting a career as a chef[00:12:23] Traveling and feasting with chefs[00:18:34] The state of flow[00:23:09] Opening a challenging restaurant[00:28:50] A time for change[00:30:38] Finding the right clients[00:36:40] Going above and beyondQuotes"I think it was that moment that I knew that food was always going to be a part of my journey, no matter where I went in the world.""I felt so lucky because I think a lot about the difference between working in a professional kitchen and then working in somebody's home is you really have to have a personality." "But one thing that I really pride myself on and that I am incredibly proud of is my work ethic." "The reward is the same feeling that you get when you serve somebody like an exquisite plate of food, something that you've poured your heart into.""And what I enjoyed so much about that experience was the appreciation I earned that night for the food we served." "There's a difference between feeding people and forgetting to nourish yourself that comes with the territory of being a chef, especially a commercial chef.""Going above and beyond your job description and being helpful to the clients in other ways always leaves a good impression and makes them want to keep using your time and time again."#theprivatechefpodcast #privatechef #celebritychef #cheflife #chefs #privateservice

Think and Let Think
A Moveable Feast

Think and Let Think

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 17:14


The great and wondrous news from scripture is that death is not the end. Which means that whatever mess we make in this life, it is no match for the only One who can do anything about it. Just as God delivered God's people out of their bondage to slavery in Egypt through the sacrifice of the Passover Lamb, so too God delivers us out of our bondage to death through the sacrifice of Jesus, our Passover Lamb. Perhaps that's why its important to remember what the word Exodus means. Exodus is not a journey or a vacation. Exodus literally means, “the way out.” Therefore, whatever we can say about Passover, of it's many strange and bewildering requirements and details, we can say this: on that night, God's people were saved by the blood. They were given a way out. And so are we...

Creative
Nassos Conqueso Multi Instrumentalist

Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 56:40


Nassos Conqueso Multi Instrumentalist In this episode I talk to the wonderful Nassos Conqueso about mixing contemporary and traditional music and the wonderful world of Greek instruments. Nassos is a singer/songwriter, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist from Athens. Nassos released his single Under the Endless Sky in January of 2017 and two months later he released his debut album Love in Crisis. He studied electric guitar and music theory with Pantelis Gertsos (guitarfor → MusicFor) until he passed the Associate Diploma of the London College of Music in Music Teaching (Upper Level). He also studied music harmony & modern composition with Nikos Panagiotakis, vocals & piano with Lia Hide and jazz harmony with George Argyropoulos at the Musical Praxis Conservatoire where he successfuly completed his Harmony Degree. Occasionally, he had acoustic guitar and songwriting lessons with Max Milligan. He holds a Master's Degree - MMus in Songwriting - from Bath Spa University, under the tuition of Davey Ray Moor. He's currently working towards his PhD, under the supervision of Professor Amanda Bayley and Dr Matthew Sergeant. While his main instrument is the guitar, he enjoys playing other instruments, such as piano, baglamás, ukulele, blues harp, bass guitar, banjo, lap steel guitar, tzourás, stylophone, bouzouki… In any case, the sound is what matters the most! At the same time, Nassos started working as an administrative assistant in the LCM and RGT examinations representative office in Greece, as well as for guitarfor. He has undertaken the promotion, online publishing, photo shooting, web design and he has contributed in organising concerts and seminars with musicians like Larry Goldings Trio, Kurt Rosenwinkel New Quartet, Larry Carlton, Adam Levy, Jonathan Kreisberg Quartet, Paul Gilbert, Al Di Meola, Andy McKee, to name but a few.   In January 2017, Nassos released his first single Under the Endless Sky, under the pseudonym Nassos Conqueso. In March 2017, he released his album Love in Crisis, which is also available in Compact Disc. He's responsible for music, lyrics, arrangement, production, vocals, piano, ukulele, baglamás, tzourás, harmonica, guitar, stylophone and programming. At the same time, he became the 6th member of Bound Affairs as an acoustic guitarist and keyboardist, until September of 2018.   Between 2019 and 2021, he represented Greece, along with two other artists, in the European Union's Introspection Music Experience project. His contribution involved the production of the song 'A Moveable Feast', as well as recording various instruments for the song 'Collateral'. Based on this experience he released the double-track single A Moveable Feast in October 2022, in the International Mental Health Day.   Check out http://www.nassosconqueso.com/   To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk   For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com   Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music

The Revisionist History Podcast
Tuesday Book Review: A Moveable Feast

The Revisionist History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 6:06


In today's epsiode we have one more book review, this time about Paris in the decade following the First World War and the ex-pat writers and artists of that time, including the author of "A Moveable Feast," Ernest Hemingway. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/revisionisthistory/support

Jerusalem Channel
2023 Moveable Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem!

Jerusalem Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 0:54


Join Jerusalem Channel Founders Peter & Christine Darg for our Moveable Feast 30 September to 5 October 2023 in Jerusalem's Old City. For details Email YairMazur@gmail.com

Shaping Opinion
Rob Tate: It’s Not That Complicated

Shaping Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 56:17


TV and film director Rob Tate joins Tim to talk about his documentary called “The Magic Pill” that was released in 2017 and has built a strong audience on Netflix and Amazon Prime. Why? Because it takes a look at you and me, what we eat, and our health. And it puts it all together into some simple lessons that will make you think twice before that next trip to the grocery store or the restaurant. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/shapingopinion/Rob_Tate_-_Magic_Pill_auphonic.mp3 Before we get started, I need to tell you that this episode is not another lecture on your diet or health. It's not an attempt to change anything about you. But after you listen, you may think twice before you make that next trip to your fridge. The film we're going to talk about today is called The Magic Pill, but as the title somewhat sarcastically infers, there isn't one. There is no magic pill you can take to prevent or address the full range of health problems or disease you could face. Or is there? The film poses some timeless questions. What if most of our modern diseases are just symptoms of the same underlying problem? And what if our diet, what we eat is both the cause and can be the cure? Our guest today, Rob Tate allowed those questions to guide him around the world to seek answers, and the ones he received were not totally surprising, but they do go against much of what we are told by the health establishment today. Yes, diet is critical to our health. But what kind of diet?  How can the diet we've been told to follow hurt us? Links Rob Tate Website The Magic Pill, IMDB Healthy Macadamia Nut Bread Recipe Nutritional Values per Loaf: calories 3,183 INGREDIENTS 150g / 5.3oz Macadamia Nuts or Macadamia Butter 20g / 7.76oz Coconut Butter (also known as Manna) 6g / 0.2oz Baking Soda 3g / 0.1oz Pink Himalayan Salt  60ml / 2fl oz Lemon Juice  5 eggs (circa 50g each) TOOLS Batter Bowl Silicone Spatula  Loaf Tin Coconut Oil Spray Hand Mixer  High Speed Blender (to make nut butter) This is the bread recipe from "The Magic Pill" from Sara. About this Episode's Guest Rob Tate Rob Tate (Executive Producer / Director / Editor) has won the Emmy, Cine Golden Eagle, James Beard, and the IDA (International Documentary Association) awards for his various projects, including the PBS international documentary series, GOURMET'S DIARY OF A FOODIE and the Sundance Channel documentary series, ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL, which Time Magazine hailed as one of the Top Ten TV series of 2008. Rob also co-produced, shot and edited the independent feature fashion industry documentary, ELEVEN MINUTES, released by Regent Pictures, which Variety called a “skillfully crafted, beautifully shot and edited pic.” He is currently an EP of the PBS series, MOVEABLE FEAST, and the Australian food series, THE PALEO WAY WITH PETE EVANS. THE MAGIC PILL is Rob's second feature documentary.  

There Will Be Books
Episode 130 "A Moveable Feast"

There Will Be Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 64:06


This week we are diving into the 1964 book, "A Moveable Feast," by Ernest Hemingway. So much to talk about when discussing Hemingway, and we delve into the book but also Hemingway in general. A very entertaining episode, and not our last Hemingway episode by any means. Enjoy! Contact Us: Instagram @therewillbbooks Twitter @therewillbbooks Email willbebooks@gmail.com Goodreads: Therewillbebooks ko-fi.com/therewillbbooks patreon.com/therewillbbooks

One True Podcast
One True Sentence #28 with Kerri Maher

One True Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 32:47


One True Podcast
Barbara Will on Gertrude Stein

One True Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 48:44


One True Podcast continues our exploration of the always complicated world of Hemingway's volatile “friendships” with an episode devoted to Gertrude Stein. We turn to scholar Barbara Will who discusses the things Miss Stein instructed Hemingway about, both personally and professionally. We cover Stein's background and education, her depiction in A Moveable Feast, her role in Modernism, her politics during World War I and World War II, the way things ended between her and Hemingway, and some of her greatest writings. Prof. Will also explains how “There's no there there” is a perfect illustration of Stein's approach to art, in all its mysterious brilliance. Join us for this fascinating episode! 

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
The Moveable Feast

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 74:37


Remnant regular Tevi Troy returns for some of the rankest punditry you'll find this side of the Mississippi. It's a freewheeling kind of episode that begins with a shameless plug for Tevi's new leadership program, transitions into a discussion of the GOP presidential primary, and ends with a few musings on how AI could change the world of writing. Tune in also for ruminations on how politics became so childish, whether CPAC can be redeemed, and why Trump can't find a good nickname for Ron DeSantis.Show Notes:- Tevi's webpage- Tevi's course: “1600 Lessons: Leadership Lessons from Our Nation's Chief Executives”- Trump's CPAC speech- Tevi: “How Writers Make It Work Now”-Matthew Hennessey's Visible Hand-America is Sick of Presidents

One True Podcast
Gioia Diliberto on Hadley Richardson

One True Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 50:59


For an episode devoted to Hadley Richardson, we are proud to welcome Gioia Diliberto, esteemed writer and author of many books, including Paris Without End: The True Story of Hemingway's First Wife. We explore Hadley's difficult childhood, her time in Paris with Hemingway, the dissolution of their marriage, the loss of Hemingway's manuscripts, the famous “100-day separation” pact, and the rest of their legendary relationship. Diliberto discusses the revelations of the Sokoloff tapes, Hadley's recorded reminiscences of Hemingway many decades later. We learn how Hadley felt about A Moveable Feast, Pauline Pfeiffer, and also Hemingway's suicide. Join us for an interview about Hadley with her definitive biographer.

The Revisionist History Podcast
The Top Ten Episodes of 2022: #10 - A Review of 'A Moveable Feast' by Ernest Hemingway

The Revisionist History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 7:18


As we approach the end of the year, we are counting down the Top Ten episodes of 2022. Today, we start with #10, a review of a book about Paris in the decade following the First World War, and the ex-pat writers and artists of that time: "A Moveable Feast" by Ernest Hemingway. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/revisionisthistory/support

Lowcountry Gullah
Keeper of the Culture | Chef BJ Dennis

Lowcountry Gullah

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 64:43


In Gullah culture, the food is deeply rooted in rice and seafood dishes that grew out of the diaspora and its West African influences. Gullah Chef BJ Dennis has built a reputation for not just amazing flavors, but for spreading knowledge about the ingredient's origns. His Gullah cooking may be what he's known for on a national stage andbut to him, its important to continue to use the techniques of the ancestors when he's blending his ingredients and every plate comes with a serving of the richly significant history of the food. Chef BJ has been featured in local, national and international cooking events including the BB&T Wine+Food Festival, Netflix 'High on the Hog', P.B.S 'Moveable Feast' and Bravo's 'Top Chef' and sharing his story with me. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Taste of Taylor
Name Drop Til You Drop with Alex Thomopoulos

Taste of Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 35:57


What happens when your friend hosts your fav TV show...this podcast! Tay catches up with gal pal, comedian, and host of ‘A Moveable Feast', @alextcooks. Alex gives Tay the behind the scenes scoop on her PBS show, fills Tay in on her sober-curiosity, and they name drop - bc duh - it's what they do best!   Sponsor:   Sign up today at butcherbox.com/TAYLOR to get two, 10 oz New York strip steaks and 8 oz of lobster claw and knuckle meat FREE in your first order. PLUS $10 off your first box.   Produced by Dear Media   Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.

Kingmakers - A dark fantasy actual play in Otherworld of Din

Our chosen have scaled down the mountain and are heading South, before heading west to the nearest town they can remember, not sure what to find- but hopeful something remains beyond broken bark and scorched sand. Featuring: BradWOTO, Drakoniques, Fhaelin, Leah, Mirggles, Myre, with JohnnyBlamz, Mythematic, Grennig, Trenchmouth, and Narrated by Pumpkinberry The post Kingmakers – Ep 17 – Moveable Feast appeared first on Tablestory.

The History of Literature
432 Hemingway's One True Sentence (with Mark Cirino)

The History of Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 53:57 Very Popular


"All you have to do is write one true sentence," Ernest Hemingway said in A Moveable Feast. "Write the truest sentence that you know." And so he did: the man wrote thousands of sentences, all in search of "truth" of some kind. What does a "true sentence" mean for a fiction writer? What true sentences did Hemingway himself write? And how much of this is in the eye of the beholder? In this episode, Jacke is joined by Mark Cirino, the host of the One True Podcast and author of the book One True Sentence: Writers and Readers on Hemingway's Art, for a discussion of Hemingway, his quest for true sentences, and what that has meant for dozens of contemporary readers. (Special bonus: Mark and Jacke roam through Hemingway's works before choosing their own true sentences.) Additional listening suggestions: 47 Hemingway vs Fitzgerald (with Mike Palindrome) 162 Ernest Hemingway 275 Hemingway and the Truth (with Richard Bradford) Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/shop. The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at www.thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Holy Guacamole!
84: EAT MORE CHAUNCEYS

Holy Guacamole!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 50:33


Chef Mel aka Chef Chauncey is thee creative chef you wish you knew!  She has explored  many avenues in the culinary world both traditional and non-traditional. By nature Chef Mel prefes the thrills and challenges of the roads less travelled! She believes that "food is a universal language" and through food She strives to create opportunities for cultures to connect and learn from one another. Chef Mel opens up about her journey and gives us a glimpse into how she came to be the Chef she is today. Despite knowing she wanted to be a chef, college took her to Rochester Institute of Technology to study civil engineering where she quickly realized this was not her ideal career. Giving in to her intuition, after graduating RIT with a B.S in Hospitality & Restaurant Management, Chef Mel then attended Le Cordon Bleu Los Angeles, CA, and graduated in 2013.  From then on Chef Melanie has been fully submerged in the world of culinary arts. She has been a contestant on The Food Network's ‘Chopped' (season 32 episode 1). She served as the first Black Woman Executive Chef at Baltimore's Moveable Feast where she successfully created efficient systems/processes and managed food cost for medically tailored meals, all while creating  a dynamic environment and memorable volunteer experience at a non-profit.  Chef Mel has been a beloved guest on many news media outlets, an impactful chef instructor, and has judged numerous food competitions. SPOILER ALERT! Chef Mel has the Best story ever on the podcast: cooking and serving 90,000+ festival goers with a team, a small team, at Coachella! Yes, Coachella!   Currently, Chef Mel  is running her own business. Chauncey's is a culinary one stop shop offering: catering/private events, chef instruction for individuals or groups, and spice blends. She shares how 'Chauncey's' got its name, what it takes to run a business, hard work, and the direction she sees Chauncey's moving in. The best part of this conversation was when we talked about speaking her truth responsibly. Stepping up and sharing her opinion, for the very fact that hers is not the norm. She really is owning her identity as a chef, and as host I was delighted to see her brag and share the amazing things she has done, is doing and is yet to do!  Listen to hear where she's going, and feel free to order her spice blends here: https://www.eatmorechaunceys.com/shop  To learn more or inquire about the services she offers, visit the full website here: https://www.eatmorechaunceys.com/home  and of course follow her on IG here: https://www.instagram.com/eatmorechaunceys/  There is more to come, and I cannot wait to see it unfold!

The Moveable Feast
Episode 1: DC, Cape May, Rome

The Moveable Feast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 23:33


We're so glad you're joining us for the first episode of The Moveable Feast. Show notes:St. Vincent Wine: 3212 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20010Tip: order a wheel of the La Tur cheese!Rusty Nail: 205 Beach Ave, Cape May, NJ 08204Beach Plum Farm: 140 Stevens St, West Cape May, NJ 08204La Matricianella: Via del Leone, 4, 00186 Roma RM, ItalyFollow us on Twitter at @MoveFeastPod and on Instagram at @MoveableFeastPod. A big thank you to our producer Claude Jennings and our art director Ryan Harrison.

The Moveable Feast
Teaser: The Moveable Feast

The Moveable Feast

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 1:47


We are so excited for you to join us for our new podcast, The Moveable Feast! We are Tony Fratto, Tammy Gordon and Jenna Golden. Follow us on Twitter at @MoveFeastPod and on Instagram at @MoveableFeastPod.  A big thank you to our producer Claude Jennings and our art director Ryan Harrison.

Onto Waveland: A show about the Chicago Cubs
A Moveable Feast...of Useful Pieces

Onto Waveland: A show about the Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 36:17 Very Popular


Christopher Morel, Patrick Wisdom, Nico Hoerner, these guys are all among a group of players proving themselves useful for the Cubs of the future. And with some of those guys being moveable on the diamond, Morel chief among them, we're seeing a flexible roster start to come into focus. Brett and Sahadev discuss that on this episode of Onto Waveland. Follow Brett on Twitter: @BleacherNation Follow Sahadev on Twitter: @sahadevsharma Follow Patrick on Twitter: @PJ_Mooney Email us: wavelandathletic@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Spouter-Inn; or, A Conversation with Great Books

—Mr Brandes accepts it, Stephen said, as the first play of the closing period.—Does he? What does Mr Sidney Lee, or Mr Simon Lazarus as some aver his name is, say of it?—Marina, Stephen said, a child of storm, Miranda, a wonder, Perdita, that which was lost. What was lost is given back to him: his daughter's child. My dearest wife, Pericles says, was like this maid. Will any man love the daughter if he has not loved the mother?—The art of being a grandfather, Mr Best gan murmur. L'art d'être grand...—Will he not see reborn in her, with the memory of his own youth added, another image?Do you know what you are talking about? Love, yes. Word known to all men.James Joyce's novel Ulysses is sometimes considered the greatest novel of all time, and sometimes considered an impenetrable brick of a book. In celebration of its centenary and on the anniversary of the day the book is set (Bloomsday!) Chris and Suzanne trace the paths of its characters through the streets of Dublin, revel in its sensuous writing, and consider what approaches to reading the book encourages.SHOW NOTES.James Joyce: Ulysses. [Bookshop. Project Gutenberg.]Also by Joyce: Chamber Music. Dubliners. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Finnegans Wake.We refer to several books we've discussed in previous episodes: The Odyssey; Mrs. Dalloway; The Divine Comedy; Middlemarch; A Moveable Feast; W; I Am Woman.Don Gifford: Ulysses Annotated.Harry Blamires: The New Bloomsday Book.Patrick Hastings: Ulyssesguide.com and The Guide to James Joyce's Ulysses.The Joyce Project offers a heavily annotated copy of the text.An overview of the censoring of Ulysses in the US.An image of the edition with giant letters.A lecture by Johnna Purchase on graphic design and Ulysses.Écriture feminine.James Heffernen on Woolf's reading of Joyce. The pharmacy mentioned in Ulysses.Tracing Stephen Dedalus's gay desires.Kate Bush is having a moment right now, so let's add her adaptation of Molly's speech, The Sensual World.Next: Ralph Ellison: Invisible Man. [Bookshop.]Support The Spouter-Inn on Patreon.

The Revisionist History Podcast
A Moveable Feast: A Glimpse of Paris in the 1920s

The Revisionist History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 7:19


In today's epsiode we have one more book review, this time about Paris in the decade following the First World War and the ex-pat writers and artists of that time, including the author of A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/revisionisthistory/support

One True Podcast
Andrew Feldman on Revolutionary Cuba

One True Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 50:58


Andrew Feldman joins us to talk about his book Ernesto: The Untold Story of Hemingway in Revolutionary Cuba. What did Cuba mean to Papa and what has Papa meant to Cuba? To explore the place where Hemingway spent much of his adult life and Ernest became Ernesto, we discuss Hemingway's relationship to the Cuban people, his engagement with Cuban politics, and some of his greatest works, including The Old Man and the Sea and A Moveable Feast.  Feldman gives One True Podcast a debrief on his extraordinary two-year research trip to Havana and its environs, where he spent the majority of his time in Hemingway's storied home, the Finca Vigía.