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John and Jordan engage in a roundtable discussion about the role of women in sports with Clarisse White, the head women's basketball coach at Charleston Southern University, and Sara Jenkins, a former University of South Carolina basketball and track/CC athlete who was an all-SEC athlete and has served as head coach for multiple high school sports.We post a weekly devotional episode every Thursday and our regular episodes on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month!Visit our website - Email us - Instagram - X - Facebook
Our conversation today welcomes Sara Jenkins and Mandy Underwood from the AIDS Response Effort (ARE). Our discussion sheds light on the organization's mission, services, and the ongoing battle against HIV and STIs in the Lord Fairfax Community Health District. AIDS Response Effort, Inc. (ARE for short) is a local grassroots nonprofit that has been serving the Northern Shenandoah Valley for more than 30 years. You may not have heard of ARE, but its staff and volunteers work tirelessly to ensure everyone has access to HIV care and prevention resources. While HIV may not be a top news story, it is still around and spreading, along with sexually transmitted infections (or STIs), in our region. ARE offers free testing services and prevention resources to everyone in the community, as well as free medical case management for those diagnosed with HIV. Mandy explains her dynamic role as a Prevention and Testing Specialist, emphasizing the challenges and rewards of their outreach efforts. She shares insights into the reasons behind the reluctance to get tested, notably stigma and lack of education, while noting the rise in STI cases and the critical need for regular testing. Sara, a Medical Case Manager, brings attention to the comprehensive support provided to those diagnosed with HIV, from immediate medical care to long-term case management. She shares touching success stories, narrating how the organization helps clients achieve undetectable viral loads, thereby transforming their lives. Both guests underline the importance of community support, funding, and volunteers in continuing their work. They highlight the organization's various community engagement efforts, including the recently opened LGBTQ+ Center, and discuss future fundraising initiatives. Find more information about their Peer to Peer campaign by clicking here. This episode is a heartfelt narrative of resilience, community support, and the tireless effort to combat the stigma and spread of HIV and STIs. It's a vital listen for anyone looking to understand and support the crucial work being done by the AIDS Response Effort. Learn more about HIV/STI testing and how you can support ARE on their website: https://aidsresponseeffort.org/
If you were a vibrant, accomplished college senior who mysteriously disappeared, would your family trust that the police would launch a full-scale investigation? On November 1, 2002, Steve, Jan, and Sara Jenkins discovered that their son and brother, Chris, had not been seen since the previous night. They also learned that the Minneapolis police would not initiate a search until seventy-two hours had passed because Chris was over eighteen years old.With exceptional candor and shocking detail, Chris's mother Jan wrote Footprints of Courage - the first look inside the tragic and untold saga of the Chris Jenkins murder investigation undertaken by the family who loved him. Chris's parents and sister took extraordinary measures to force the truth into the light, including securing the assistance of global leaders in water rescue and recovery, appearing dozens of times on local and national newscasts describing how Chris may have died, even analyzing autopsy and recovery photos for clues - the list of steps they were forced to take on their own initiative is endless.Chris's disappearance captivated a city, and then a nation, when the public learned that dozens of young men in the preceding twelve years had met a similar fate. While pushing to unravel the mystery of his murder, Chris's courageous family paved the way for federal involvement in the possible serial homicides of more than seventy victims.Never leaving one of their own behind may not have been the easy path; but for Steve, Jan, and Sara, it was the only path. The Jenkinses passionately hope that Chris's legacy and their struggle for justice will inspire others to trust their instincts and stand up for truth.5 years ago #chris, #courage:, #ed, #face, #family's, #footprints, #inside, #investigation, #jenkins, #justice-, #killers, #murder, #murders, #opperman, #our, #report, #smiley, #struggleBuy the book https://amzn.to/3r6RMwEOppermnan Report seriously needs your support during this seasonal low in radio broadcasting.You can join Pareon at https://www.patreon.com/oppermanreportOr Paypal a dobnation to Oppermareport@gmail.comDonate button with other options at oppermanreport.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Mae'r bennod hon yn canolbwyntio ar y rhagolygon calonogol i ffermwyr defaid yng Nghymru sy'n chwilio am atebion i fynd i'r afael â'r prîs siomedig am wlan yn ddiweddar. Er bod y llun eto'r tymor hwn yn edrych fel un heriol, mae yna ddigonedd o weithgarwch y tu ôl i'r llenni i wireddu potensial gwlân fel deunydd naturiol, cynaliadwy ac amlbwrpas. Mae Alison Harvey yn cwrdd â thri gwestai a all roi mwy o sylwedd i'r agwedd bwysig hon. Gareth Jones, Rheolwr marchnata cynhyrchwyr yn British Wool, Sara Jenkins, gwraig Fferm a Arweinydd Agisgôp Cyswllt Ffermio ac Elen Parry o'r prosiect 'Gwnaed â Gwlân' sy'n ceisio gwella dealltwriaeth pobl o'r ffibr gwych hwn.
This episode focuses on the encouraging outlook for sheep farmers in Wales looking for answers to address the disappointing returns recently. Although the picture again this season looks like a challenging one, there's plenty of activity happening behind the scene's to realise the potential of wool as a natural, sustainable and versatile material. Alison Harvey meets up with three guests that can provide more substance on this important aspect. Gareth Jones, producer marketing manager at British Wool, Sara Jenkins, Farmers wife and Farming Connect, Agisgôp leader and Elen Parry from the 'Made with Wool' project which aims to improve people's understanding of this great fibre.
Happy Holidays Healing Pod Listeners! Coffee and words founder Sara Jenkins took over healing with Ivy during this Part two of our cross-over. I thought it would be a great idea to have Sara take over the whole show and go over some coping skills during the holidays or in general. It's not easy healing, especially during the holidays when work is stressful, and your household is demanding with wish lists for Santa or a UPS driver ( I think UPS drivers are the real Santa). Sit with us and take a break from everyone, and everything; place your self-care at the top of the list. We got some healing to do :) Have a seat, get cozy and Happy Holidays!
Hey guys! 2022 has been full of adventure and healing. On September 30, 2022 I was lucky enough to join international podcast day with Sara Jenkins and Cheryl Morgan From Coffee and words podcast. Ever wonder why people start a passion project or a podcast? This episode is filled with all the answers and what it means to have the responsibility of a podcast host. Buckle up and get your mugs! Coffee and words creator and host Sara Jenkins and her amazing producer, activist and all around beautiful soul! Invited your girl on the biggest podcast streaming platform I know and shower the world with love and positivity. You also find out cool things I'm working on for Healing with Ivy and how much you all mean to me! I hope you're healing and I hope you're well. XOXO enjoy !
Rhodri Davies sy'n clywed cwyn Sara Jenkins am un agwedd o stondin Cyngor Sir Ceredigion.
In this episode, Dani and Brett discuss chapters 25 and 26 of A Crown of Swords.Welcome to Sara Jenkins the newest members of The Wheel Weaves Patreon Team! We really appreciate your support and generosity!We would like to acknowledge and thank our Executive Producers Brandy and Aaron Kirkwood, Sean McGuire, Rikky Morrisette, Janes, Albert Lorenzo, Eddie Costello, LightBlindedFool and The Amyrlin Seat.The Wheel Weaves is hosted by Dani and Brett, edited by Dani, produced by Dani and Brett with Esen, Benjamin, Passionsocks, Moltude, Mozyme, Michelle O'Brien, Jamie Young, Cody Fouts, Jonathan Reese, Magen Smiley, Vince Lueck and Margaret. With music by Audionautix.Check out our partner - the Anti-Spoiler Wiki - Spliki.com - Your main first time reader, spoiler-free WoT information source!Don't forget to find us on Instagram and Twitter and come join the conversation on our Discord channel! Find us on Patreon to support us and for ad-free episodes and don't forget to leave us that 5 star review if you enjoy the show!Check out our Website for everything The Wheel Weaves! https://www.thewheelweavespodcast.com
It was such a treat to have Sara Jenkins on the TASTE Podcast, and this conversation really delivers. Matt has followed Sara's career for over a decade, dating back to her amazing restaurants Porchetta and Porsena in New York's East Village. We talk about her childhood growing up in Beirut and Italy—and how, to this day, she returns to the Tuscan farmhouse her family bought in the 1970s for their annual olive harvest and some of her recent writing on TASTE.Also in this episode, TASTE editors Anna Hezel and Matt Rodbard discuss three things each of them have been excited to eat, cook, watch, and read lately.Additional Reading and Listening:Who Called the Carbonara Police? [TASTE]A Very Roman Rice Ball [TASTE] Substack's Food Fellows [release]TASTE Podcast 71: Eric Kim Buy: Olives and Oranges and The Four Seasons of Pasta
If you were a vibrant, accomplished college senior who mysteriously disappeared, would your family trust that the police would launch a full-scale investigation? On November 1, 2002, Steve, Jan, and Sara Jenkins discovered that their son and brother, Chris, had not been seen since the previous night. They also learned that the Minneapolis police would not initiate a search until seventy-two hours had passed because Chris was over eighteen years old. With exceptional candor and shocking detail, Chris's mother Jan wrote Footprints of Courage - the first look inside the tragic and untold saga of the Chris Jenkins murder investigation undertaken by the family who loved him. Chris's parents and sister took extraordinary measures to force the truth into the light, including securing the assistance of global leaders in water rescue and recovery, appearing dozens of times on local and national newscasts describing how Chris may have died, even analyzing autopsy and recovery photos for clues - the list of steps they were forced to take on their own initiative is endless. Chris's disappearance captivated a city, and then a nation, when the public learned that dozens of young men in the preceding twelve years had met a similar fate. While pushing to unravel the mystery of his murder, Chris's courageous family paved the way for federal involvement in the possible serial homicides of more than seventy victims. Never leaving one of their own behind may not have been the easy path; but for Steve, Jan, and Sara, it was the only path. The Jenkinses passionately hope that Chris's legacy and their struggle for justice will inspire others to trust their instincts and stand up for truth. 5 years ago #chris, #courage:, #ed, #face, #family's, #footprints, #inside, #investigation, #jenkins, #justice-, #killers, #murder, #murders, #opperman, #our, #report, #smiley, #struggle
If you were a vibrant, accomplished college senior who mysteriously disappeared, would your family trust that the police would launch a full-scale investigation? On November 1, 2002, Steve, Jan, and Sara Jenkins discovered that their son and brother, Chris, had not been seen since the previous night. They also learned that the Minneapolis police would not initiate a search until seventy-two hours had passed because Chris was over eighteen years old. With exceptional candor and shocking detail, Chris's mother Jan wrote Footprints of Courage - the first look inside the tragic and untold saga of the Chris Jenkins murder investigation undertaken by the family who loved him. Chris's parents and sister took extraordinary measures to force the truth into the light, including securing the assistance of global leaders in water rescue and recovery, appearing dozens of times on local and national newscasts describing how Chris may have died, even analyzing autopsy and recovery photos for clues - the list of steps they were forced to take on their own initiative is endless. Chris's disappearance captivated a city, and then a nation, when the public learned that dozens of young men in the preceding twelve years had met a similar fate. While pushing to unravel the mystery of his murder, Chris's courageous family paved the way for federal involvement in the possible serial homicides of more than seventy victims. Never leaving one of their own behind may not have been the easy path; but for Steve, Jan, and Sara, it was the only path. The Jenkinses passionately hope that Chris's legacy and their struggle for justice will inspire others to trust their instincts and stand up for truth. 5 years ago #chris, #courage:, #ed, #face, #family's, #footprints, #inside, #investigation, #jenkins, #justice-, #killers, #murder, #murders, #opperman, #our, #report, #smiley, #struggle
If you were a vibrant, accomplished college senior who mysteriously disappeared, would your family trust that the police would launch a full-scale investigation? On November 1, 2002, Steve, Jan, and Sara Jenkins discovered that their son and brother, Chris, had not been seen since the previous night. They also learned that the Minneapolis police would not initiate a search until seventy-two hours had passed because Chris was over eighteen years old.With exceptional candor and shocking detail, Chris's mother Jan wrote Footprints of Courage - the first look inside the tragic and untold saga of the Chris Jenkins murder investigation undertaken by the family who loved him. Chris's parents and sister took extraordinary measures to force the truth into the light, including securing the assistance of global leaders in water rescue and recovery, appearing dozens of times on local and national newscasts describing how Chris may have died, even analyzing autopsy and recovery photos for clues - the list of steps they were forced to take on their own initiative is endless.Chris's disappearance captivated a city, and then a nation, when the public learned that dozens of young men in the preceding twelve years had met a similar fate. While pushing to unravel the mystery of his murder, Chris's courageous family paved the way for federal involvement in the possible serial homicides of more than seventy victims.Never leaving one of their own behind may not have been the easy path; but for Steve, Jan, and Sara, it was the only path. The Jenkinses passionately hope that Chris's legacy and their struggle for justice will inspire others to trust their instincts and stand up for truth.5 years ago #chris, #courage:, #ed, #face, #family's, #footprints, #inside, #investigation, #jenkins, #justice-, #killers, #murder, #murders, #opperman, #our, #report, #smiley, #struggle
If you were a vibrant, accomplished college senior who mysteriously disappeared, would your family trust that the police would launch a full-scale investigation? On November 1, 2002, Steve, Jan, and Sara Jenkins discovered that their son and brother, Chris, had not been seen since the previous night. They also learned that the Minneapolis police would not initiate a search until seventy-two hours had passed because Chris was over eighteen years old. With exceptional candor and shocking detail, Chris's mother Jan wrote Footprints of Courage - the first look inside the tragic and untold saga of the Chris Jenkins murder investigation undertaken by the family who loved him. Chris's parents and sister took extraordinary measures to force the truth into the light, including securing the assistance of global leaders in water rescue and recovery, appearing dozens of times on local and national newscasts describing how Chris may have died, even analyzing autopsy and recovery photos for clues - the list of steps they were forced to take on their own initiative is endless. Chris's disappearance captivated a city, and then a nation, when the public learned that dozens of young men in the preceding twelve years had met a similar fate. While pushing to unravel the mystery of his murder, Chris's courageous family paved the way for federal involvement in the possible serial homicides of more than seventy victims. Never leaving one of their own behind may not have been the easy path; but for Steve, Jan, and Sara, it was the only path. The Jenkinses passionately hope that Chris's legacy and their struggle for justice will inspire others to trust their instincts and stand up for truth. 5 years ago #chris, #courage:, #ed, #face, #family's, #footprints, #inside, #investigation, #jenkins, #justice-, #killers, #murder, #murders, #opperman, #our, #report, #smiley, #struggle
If you were a vibrant, accomplished college senior who mysteriously disappeared, would your family trust that the police would launch a full-scale investigation? On November 1, 2002, Steve, Jan, and Sara Jenkins discovered that their son and brother, Chris, had not been seen since the previous night. They also learned that the Minneapolis police would not initiate a search until seventy-two hours had passed because Chris was over eighteen years old.With exceptional candor and shocking detail, Chris's mother Jan wrote Footprints of Courage - the first look inside the tragic and untold saga of the Chris Jenkins murder investigation undertaken by the family who loved him. Chris's parents and sister took extraordinary measures to force the truth into the light, including securing the assistance of global leaders in water rescue and recovery, appearing dozens of times on local and national newscasts describing how Chris may have died, even analyzing autopsy and recovery photos for clues - the list of steps they were forced to take on their own initiative is endless.Chris's disappearance captivated a city, and then a nation, when the public learned that dozens of young men in the preceding twelve years had met a similar fate. While pushing to unravel the mystery of his murder, Chris's courageous family paved the way for federal involvement in the possible serial homicides of more than seventy victims.Never leaving one of their own behind may not have been the easy path; but for Steve, Jan, and Sara, it was the only path. The Jenkinses passionately hope that Chris's legacy and their struggle for justice will inspire others to trust their instincts and stand up for truth.5 years ago #chris, #courage:, #ed, #face, #family's, #footprints, #inside, #investigation, #jenkins, #justice-, #killers, #murder, #murders, #opperman, #our, #report, #smiley, #struggle
If you were a vibrant, accomplished college senior who mysteriously disappeared, would your family trust that the police would launch a full-scale investigation? On November 1, 2002, Steve, Jan, and Sara Jenkins discovered that their son and brother, Chris, had not been seen since the previous night. They also learned that the Minneapolis police would not initiate a search until seventy-two hours had passed because Chris was over eighteen years old.With exceptional candor and shocking detail, Chris's mother Jan wrote Footprints of Courage - the first look inside the tragic and untold saga of the Chris Jenkins murder investigation undertaken by the family who loved him. Chris's parents and sister took extraordinary measures to force the truth into the light, including securing the assistance of global leaders in water rescue and recovery, appearing dozens of times on local and national newscasts describing how Chris may have died, even analyzing autopsy and recovery photos for clues - the list of steps they were forced to take on their own initiative is endless.Chris's disappearance captivated a city, and then a nation, when the public learned that dozens of young men in the preceding twelve years had met a similar fate. While pushing to unravel the mystery of his murder, Chris's courageous family paved the way for federal involvement in the possible serial homicides of more than seventy victims.Never leaving one of their own behind may not have been the easy path; but for Steve, Jan, and Sara, it was the only path. The Jenkinses passionately hope that Chris's legacy and their struggle for justice will inspire others to trust their instincts and stand up for truth.
If you were a vibrant, accomplished college senior who mysteriously disappeared, would your family trust that the police would launch a full-scale investigation? On November 1, 2002, Steve, Jan, and Sara Jenkins discovered that their son and brother, Chris, had not been seen since the previous night. They also learned that the Minneapolis police would not initiate a search until seventy-two hours had passed because Chris was over eighteen years old. With exceptional candor and shocking detail, Chris's mother Jan wrote Footprints of Courage - the first look inside the tragic and untold saga of the Chris Jenkins murder investigation undertaken by the family who loved him. Chris's parents and sister took extraordinary measures to force the truth into the light, including securing the assistance of global leaders in water rescue and recovery, appearing dozens of times on local and national newscasts describing how Chris may have died, even analyzing autopsy and recovery photos for clues - the list of steps they were forced to take on their own initiative is endless. Chris's disappearance captivated a city, and then a nation, when the public learned that dozens of young men in the preceding twelve years had met a similar fate. While pushing to unravel the mystery of his murder, Chris's courageous family paved the way for federal involvement in the possible serial homicides of more than seventy victims. Never leaving one of their own behind may not have been the easy path; but for Steve, Jan, and Sara, it was the only path. The Jenkinses passionately hope that Chris's legacy and their struggle for justice will inspire others to trust their instincts and stand up for truth.
If you were a vibrant, accomplished college senior who mysteriously disappeared, would your family trust that the police would launch a full-scale investigation? On November 1, 2002, Steve, Jan, and Sara Jenkins discovered that their son and brother, Chris, had not been seen since the previous night. They also learned that the Minneapolis police would not initiate a search until seventy-two hours had passed because Chris was over eighteen years old. With exceptional candor and shocking detail, Chris's mother Jan wrote Footprints of Courage - the first look inside the tragic and untold saga of the Chris Jenkins murder investigation undertaken by the family who loved him. Chris's parents and sister took extraordinary measures to force the truth into the light, including securing the assistance of global leaders in water rescue and recovery, appearing dozens of times on local and national newscasts describing how Chris may have died, even analyzing autopsy and recovery photos for clues - the list of steps they were forced to take on their own initiative is endless. Chris's disappearance captivated a city, and then a nation, when the public learned that dozens of young men in the preceding twelve years had met a similar fate. While pushing to unravel the mystery of his murder, Chris's courageous family paved the way for federal involvement in the possible serial homicides of more than seventy victims. Never leaving one of their own behind may not have been the easy path; but for Steve, Jan, and Sara, it was the only path. The Jenkinses passionately hope that Chris's legacy and their struggle for justice will inspire others to trust their instincts and stand up for truth.
In this episode you’ll learn: •about Astrology and how to read your own chart •why Astrology can help you learn more about who you are •the difference between Human Design + Astrology •how to feel better about your desires and amazing characteristics Follow Sara Jenkins here: https://www.instagram.com/sarajinkies_mua/ Download your Manifestation Superpower Pink Print Here: https://mailchi.mp/81ed73ec2dc9/manifestationqueen Shine your sparkle with my magical courses: https://sashadanielle.co/magical-courses Order your sparkle collage portrait here: https://sashadanielle.co/magical-collage-artwork Shop my art prints here: https://society6.com/sashadanielle Order Rainbow Rituals Book here: https://www.blurb.com/bookstore/invited/8651045/30a0412a344649f6804f9be52b82b60338972fdc?fbclid=IwAR33BLguAQ3Shn2NPtsgWn8VpOjQq2-Io9hNuJyCVNvTzT7WttYaTAmVyW8 Book your 1:1 session with Sasha here: https://sashadanielle.co/manifestationqueen Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xosashadanielle/ 20% OFF Honeybook: https://sashadanielle.co/honeybook $20 OFF Averr Aglow Skincare: https://sashadanielle.co/averraglow
For the first full episode of Season 3, I'm delighted to be joined by Sara Jenkins, the chef and owner behind one of my absolute favourite restaurants in New York. Detailed show notes for today's episode are at the Cheftimony website.
While in New York City to collaborate on a special dinner with her pal Sara Jenkins at Porsena, Cathy Whims made some time to visit with us, and man are we glad she did. This modest chef from Portland, Oregon (originally from North Carolina where she initially wanted to be a dancer) has been honing her touch with traditional Italian food there since the early 1980s. Her personal story and point of view compel, as do her recollections of the American chef revolution during her formative years. This one has a little bit of everything. Here's a thought: If you like what you hear, please tell your chef-fascinated friends, subscribe to Andrew Talks to Chefs (it's free) on iTunes or Stitcher, follow us on your favorite social media platforms @ChefPodcast, and/or rate or review us on Apple's podcast store. Thanks for listening! Andrew Talks to Chefs is powered by Simplecast
"DIF Testimony - Sara Jenkins" with Pastor Paul W. Sorensen. For more information visit: www.danielislandfellowship.org
Nancy Harmon Jenkins is a prolific writer and speaker on global foodways. She is an expert on olive oil and Mediterranean cooking and author of numerous books on these subjects. Daughter Sara Jenkins is chef/owner of Porchetta and Porsena in New York City. The duo co-authored "The Four Seasons of Pasta." Each is working on a food project in native Maine. Wine Educator Karen MacNeil is author of bestseller, "The Wine Bible," and dispenses weekly wine intel in her newsletter, Wine Speed.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 2PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
If you were a vibrant, accomplished college senior who mysteriously disappeared, would your family trust that the police would launch a full-scale investigation? On November 1, 2002, Steve, Jan, and Sara Jenkins discovered that their son and brother, Chris, had not been seen since the previous night. They also learned that the Minneapolis police would not initiate a search until seventy-two hours had passed because Chris was over eighteen years old.With exceptional candor and shocking detail, Chris's mother Jan wrote Footprints of Courage - the first look inside the tragic and untold saga of the Chris Jenkins murder investigation undertaken by the family who loved him. Chris's parents and sister took extraordinary measures to force the truth into the light, including securing the assistance of global leaders in water rescue and recovery, appearing dozens of times on local and national newscasts describing how Chris may have died, even analyzing autopsy and recovery photos for clues - the list of steps they were forced to take on their own initiative is endless.Chris's disappearance captivated a city, and then a nation, when the public learned that dozens of young men in the preceding twelve years had met a similar fate. While pushing to unravel the mystery of his murder, Chris's courageous family paved the way for federal involvement in the possible serial homicides of more than seventy victims.Never leaving one of their own behind may not have been the easy path; but for Steve, Jan, and Sara, it was the only path. The Jenkinses passionately hope that Chris's legacy and their struggle for justice will inspire others to trust their instincts and stand up for truth.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
What chef doesn't want their own cookbook? Capturing your recipes, ideas, and dishes between two covers makes the transitory permanent and--from a practical standpoint--can be a powerful marketing tool. We ask two-time author Sara Jenkins (of Porchetta and Porcena) and Alex Raij (of El Quinto Pino, Txikito, and La Vara), whose debut effort The Basque Book publishes in April 2016, about what it takes to conceive, sell, promote, and enjoy writing a cookbook. And, since both chefs cook cuisines of other countries in the United States, we also discuss how to make non-native food accessible to an American audience, in restaurants and on the page.
Eat Your Words is back for a brand new radio season! Host Cathy Erway welcomes chef and author Sara Jenkins to the studio chatting highlights from the book (co-authored with her mother, Nancy Jenkins), The Four Seasons of Pasta. Notably, there are few ingredients in a cook’s pantry that beat out pasta—for tastiness, for ease of preparation, for versatility, and for sheer delight. It’s irresistible to all and perfect for every occasion. Sara and her mom draw on their own background in Italy, where they’ve lived, cooked, studied, and worked in Rome and Florence, and on a Tuscan olive farm for many years. Presently the accomplished chef and owner of Porsena and Porchetta, two restaurants in New York’s East Village, Sara and Cathy round out the show discussing the inspiration for the book as well as the importance of improvising while you cook. Tune in for a wonderful show!
The daughter of a foreign correspondent and a food writer, Sara Jenkins grew up all over the Mediterranean, eating her way through its cultures and learning to cook. She began her kitchen under with Todd English at Figs in Boston, then went on to work as a chef in Florence and in the Tuscan countryside, as well as on the Caribbean island of Nevis, before returning to the United States. In September 2008, Sara opened Porchetta, a storefront in the East Village focusing on the Italian roasted pork, typically sold as street food. Her brick and mortar Porchetta has been wildly successful, receiving a four-star review from New York Magazine. In November 2010, Sara opened Porsena, where she draws on her Tuscan and Roman childhood with a pasta-centric menu. As Mario Batali put it, “She’s one of the few chefs in America who understands Italy and how Italians eat.” Tune in to hear all about Sara’s childhood living around the world, her path to the professional kitchen, and more delectable details from her life-long relationship with Italy.
Join our guest who is an author, educator, top-rated professional speaker, christian/life coach, and one of the industry's leading experts in leadership development, relationship building, and mindset as she teaches you how to change your mindset to make 2013 your best year. Erica Goodridge may be reached at www.iamtheteacherscoach.com Learn what's new in medicine from Dr. Sara Jenkins and pick up a great financial tip of the week from Winston A. Clarke to take you into the new year. Winston A. Clarke may be contacted at www.winstonaclarke.nylagents.com or 917-816-7182. Disclaimer: The information presented is for educational purpose only and not for diagnosis or treatment.
It is often said that cancer is the most feared word in 7 different languages. Today, millions of Americans are living with cancer and even more friends and family members are a part of the struggle through the diagnosis and treatment. Cancer coaching has emerged as one of the weapons to help patients as they go through this challenge. Dr. Sara Jenkins who trained in radiation oncology, psychooncology, and is a certified cancer coach is our guest and will share information on the benefits of cancer coaching.
On today's THE FOOD SEEN, Mindy Fox, cookbook author and food editor at La Cucina Italiana magazine, takes a life trip through American suburbs, to Paris and back, begins cooking professionally, meets Julia Child, returns to publishing, co-authors cookbooks with chefs Sara Jenkins and Karen Demasco, writes her own, A Bird in the Oven and Then Some: 20 Ways to Roast the Perfect Chicken Plus 80 Delectable Recipes, which lands on the New York Times Best Cookbooks for the Year in 2010, and recently releases her follow up, Salads: Beyond the Bowl: Extraordinary Recipes for Everyday Eating, and she's hungry for more! This episode has been brought to you by Whole Foods. “The way you cut a vegetable- such as endive- if you cut it thinner, it tastes one way, and if it's thicker, it tastes another way.” “With this book, I hope to inspire people to eat more salad and better salad because it really is a satisfying dish.” —Mindy Fox on THE FOOD SEEN
This week on The Food Seen Michael sits down with Sara Jenkins of Txikito and Alex Raij of Porchetta to discuss what it means to be an immigrant who cooks, the past and present of Italo-American cuisine, the truth or myth of our culinary ignorance in the 60s, and how cooking can be an act of love. They also recount their respective culinary histories, and what makes them want to live and work in the culinary world. This episode was sponsored by Acme Smoked Fish: a culinary mainstay in NYC for over 55 years.