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Stories from the Village of Nothing Much

Our stories today start out on in the snow, as toboggans whiz past and saucers slip over the slopes. We'll make snow angels and tromp around in our boots in The  Sledding Hill. Then in The Greenhouse, we'll put on our gardening gloves and clip roses for a big order for the Inn. Finally, we'll welcome dear friends at the door and light the candles on the table for Sunday Dinner. Order your own NMH weighted pillow now! https://shop.nothingmuchhappens.com/ products/weighted-pillows Follow us on Instagram Save over $100 on Kathryn's hand-selected wind-down favorites with the Nothing Much Happens Wind-Down Box. A collection of products from our amazing partners: • Eversio Wellness: Chill Now • Vellabox: Lavender Silk Candle • Alice Mushrooms Nightcap • Nutrachamps Tart Cherry Gummies • A Brighter Year Mini Coloring Book • NuStrips Sleep Strips • Woolzies Lavender Roll-On Subscribe for ad-free, bonus and extra long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for NMH Premium channel on Apple podcast or follow the link below nothingmuchhappens.com/premium-subscription  Visit nothingmuchhappens.com for more Village fun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hooker, Brooke & DB
What Is The Best Sunday Dinner

Hooker, Brooke & DB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 41:12


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Stories from the Village of Nothing Much

Our stories today start out on in the snow, as toboggans whiz past and saucers slip over the slopes. We'll make snow angels and tromp around in our boots in The  Sledding Hill. Then in The Greenhouse, we'll put on our gardening gloves and clip roses for a big order for the Inn. Finally, we'll welcome dear friends at the door and light the candles on the table for Sunday Dinner. Order your own NMH weighted pillow now! https://shop.nothingmuchhappens.com/ products/weighted-pillows Follow us on Instagram Save over $100 on Kathryn's hand-selected wind-down favorites with the Nothing Much Happens Wind-Down Box. A collection of products from our amazing partners: • Eversio Wellness: Chill Now • Vellabox: Lavender Silk Candle • Alice Mushrooms Nightcap • Nutrachamps Tart Cherry Gummies • A Brighter Year Mini Coloring Book • NuStrips Sleep Strips • Woolzies Lavender Roll-On Subscribe for ad-free, bonus and extra long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for NMH Premium channel on Apple podcast or follow the link below nothingmuchhappens.com/premium-subscription  Visit nothingmuchhappens.com for more Village fun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Best Story Wins
Ep. 55 Lindsey Slaby of Sunday Dinner

Best Story Wins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 42:33


When everything feels urgent, it's easy to lose focus. With leaner teams, tighter budgets, and increasing pressure to prove value, many organizations are stuck in a cycle of doing more but achieving less. Could the solution lie in doing less, but better?In this episode, Lindsey Slaby, Founder of Sunday Dinner, shares her bold vision for modern marketing. She dives into the value of building curated communities, like her exclusive 400-member Slack group that sparks collaboration and innovation among top-tier marketers and creatives. Lindsay also explores the strategies for integrating brand and performance efforts, leveraging AI for smarter content creation, and focusing on high-impact initiatives to help organizations achieve more by focusing on less.We also explore:How annual planning can become your business's ultimate power move.Breaking down the myth of "brand vs. performance" for seamless storytelling.Unlocking high-value opportunities with low and mid-funnel content optimization.Why taste is the modern marketer's secret weapon.

Dad Tales
S4 Ep36 The Sex and Sunday Dinner Venn Diagram

Dad Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 18:36


The gents are back on pub chat discussion. Now surely this is a discussion we've all had at some point, if not then you should give it a try next time you're tucking into your roast!  Well I'm sure it'll be a fun way to hear what they think so sit back, grab a brew and listen to the Dad Tales Podcast. Don't forget to let the Dads know what you think of the podcast by leaving a 5-star review. You can also Email the dads at ⁠dadtales@outlook.com⁠ or get in touch through their social media platforms. Click the link--- ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://instabio.cc/20816N5u9cx⁠⁠⁠⁠ D... forget to head to our YouTube channel for our latest video. ⁠ ⁠ / @dadtalespodcast6626 ⁠ Whilst you are there, don't forget to turn on notifications and ring the bell to keep up to date with their latest videos ⁠⁠#hughjackman⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#wolverine⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#xmen⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#dads⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#dadssayfunnythings⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#funny⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#podcast⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#friends⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#marvel⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#friends⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#fantasy⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#cartoon⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#superhero⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#advice⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#careers⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#advice⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#therock⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#sports⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#babyreindeer⁠⁠ ⁠ #sport⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#challenge⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#lukethenuke⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#darts⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#football⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#politics⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#generalelection2024⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#pussypie⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#football⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#euro2024⁠⁠ #timetravellers #backintime #conspiracy #moonlandings #trumpshooting #music #musicworld #facebook #facebookmarketplace #children #butterfinger #trump #americanelection

Other Record Labels
Sunday Dinner Records Interview

Other Record Labels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 55:03


In this episode, I chat with Dom, founder of Sunday Dinner Records, about his journey from music fan to label owner. Presented by Smart Noise (http://geni.us/smartnoise) Dom shares how he builds a close-knit, family-like community with his artists and the thought process behind his label's food-inspired name. We dive into his passion for quality over quantity, why he still believes in physical releases like cassettes and vinyl, and his vision for the future of Sunday Dinner. This episode is all about indie spirit, genuine connections, and the art of creating timeless music.

Picture Me Living
Sunday dinner with Jackie

Picture Me Living

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 54:45


Another epic girl talk for the books! Jackie always has a lot to talk about but was shy and didn't want to sit down with us and talk. It's a thin line between girl talk and what we actually feel comfortable disclosing on camera. I ensured her we only talk forward here and only on what feels right! At the end she was happy with how well our conversation flowed although I burned the bacon LOL. https://www.youtube.com/@tracheri

Radio 1 Breakfast Best Bits with Greg James

Greg keeps to his word and makes an elaborate Sunday Dinner, although it's not to everyone's taste. Also, Mimi Webb plays What's My Age Again? and listener Megan has a song idea for Longboi.

Big Gold Belt Podcast
Big Gold Belt Wrestling Podcast: Sunday Dinner

Big Gold Belt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 64:47


Your Big Gold Belt Podcast is back talking a gigantic weekend in pro wrestling including: -Is Ricochet London bound? -What stands out at AEW All In? -Wembley One Year Later: Where does AEW stand compared to a year ago? -Plus our Indie Wrestling Spotlight & MORE!!! Tags #BigGoldBeltMedia #BigGoldBelt #Podcast Thank you for watching our videos here at BGB Media! If you liked the video be sure to Like Comment and Share! Also be sure to click that Notification bell for all the latest channel updates! * Be sure to visit us at our website - biggoldbelt.com for additional news and updates Big Gold Belt Media twitter.com/BigGoldBelt www.facebook.com/BigGoldBelt/ www.instagram.com/biggoldbelt/ www.biggoldbelt.com

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
Three MORE Things and AUDREYS FINAL SUNDAY DINNER

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 3:48 Transcription Available


Second Date Update
Secure The Bag

Second Date Update

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 9:12


Jen knows she's run into problems with Chris now that he's missed their Sunday Dinner tradition.

Where Nobody Knows Your Name - A Cheers Podcast

Read The Runaway Bunny, date a younger woman and pretend to film a 50th anniversary as you listen to our discussion of S11E12 - Sunday Dinner

You Probably Think This Story’s About You

[Chapter 8 of 8] Brittani confronts the fallout from Kanon's manipulation, emerging stronger and more resilient. She finds unexpected power in embracing her vulnerability, leaning on her community and trusting in herself — just like granny taught her. As the family continues to gather for their cherished 30-year Sunday dinner tradition, they grapple with unresolved issues, acknowledging that some questions may never find answers, and that grief is a lingering reminder of love. Sunday dinner will fix everything.   As this chapter closes, one question remains: who's this story about? Maybe we'll find out next season.  -------------  Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Call or Text 988   More info at https//www.988lifeline.org    Childhelp Call or Text 800.422.4453   More info at https://www.childhelphotline.org/    National Drug Helpline call 844.289.0879  https://www.drughelpline.org/   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Podcast Where They Read Stories
Shabbat and Sunday Dinner (feat. Candace Bazemore and Gabrielle Leon Spatt)

The Podcast Where They Read Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 8:52


In this episode, we learn about two best friends, David and Malcolm, who each share the story of their family traditions. They discover that they both have times at the dinner table each week where food brings people, ideas, and cultures together.This book has two readers: Candace Bazemore and Gabrielle Leon Spatt, who are also the two authors! Candace and Gabby met through an organization called the Junior League of Atlanta, a group that inspires leaders to make a difference in their community. They were inspired by John Lewis, a leader who very much made a difference in his community. Other than writing books, Candace is an expert in technology and marketing (spreading the word!) and Gabby helps people build their businesses or community organizations. You can learn more about them and Shabbat and Sunday Dinner at inourtradition.com.Find more at wabe.org/storiespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Rodes Live
Episode-186 Queens

Rodes Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 29:29


This week on Rodes Live Podcast is a special Mother's Day Episode dedicated to all the Queens. Episode-186 Queens is dedicated to the Queens by Queens. I would like to appreciate all the Queens that took time out of their day to help me put this episode together. R. Kelly is the Rodes Live Podcast "What's Poppin" Artist of the Day. As usual there's a segment of "What's Poppin" and I will be dropping the Mic on this episode. Episode drops at midnight on www.rodesonline.net and Linktr.ee/Rodes Play this while you're cooking "Sunday Dinner" and/or on your way out to celebrate your royalty. #chanbepoddin #wpm #queenjerm #mamalyfeplus3 #meetthetylers #msife #chanec #nicolebrown #robbyhenderson #nahree #poddinsavedourmarriage #applepodcast #spotify #goodpods #amazonpodcast #iheartradio #rkelly

Slay Podcast with Louise Hazel
59. TRELL THOMAS: REST WHEN YOU'RE WEARY

Slay Podcast with Louise Hazel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 47:53


In this episode of Slay, Founder of Black Excellence Brunch and Producer Trell Thomas shares how important it is to rest, and how every Sunday his friends and family would gather after church to for Sunday Dinner at his Mom's house. For Trell this was a sacred space, for people to unwind, share and eat! This weekly ritual was so important to him that he launched his own event series featuring curated guest lists that are celebrated for their valuable contributions to the black community. If you're feeling burnt out or overwhelmed, if you feel like you just need a day off, a day to be celebrated, a day to be loved, a day to be cooked for? Then listen up, because this episode is for you --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slayathletic/support

Temple Baptist Church - Fort Worth
Easter Sunday | Dinner with Jesus - Pt. 1 | March 31st, 2024 - Audio

Temple Baptist Church - Fort Worth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 33:40


Welcome to the Temple Baptist Church - Fort Worth podcast! We exist to guide people to life change in Jesus Christ. For more information visit templebaptistchurch.net.

The Poetry Exchange
91. The Domestic Science of Sunday Dinner by Lorna Goodison - A Friend to Malika Booker

The Poetry Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 27:57


In this episode of The Poetry Exchange, we talk with one of poetry's greatest leading lights, Malika Booker, about the poem that has been a friend to her: ‘The Domestic Science of Sunday Dinner' by Lorna Goodison.Malika Booker, currently based in Leeds, is a lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, a British poet of Guyanese and Grenadian Parentage, and co-founder of Malika's Poetry Kitchen (A writer's collective). Her pamphlet Breadfruit, (flippedeye, 2007) received a Poetry Society recommendation and her poetry collection Pepper Seed (Peepal Tree Press, 2013) was shortlisted for the OCM Bocas prize and the Seamus Heaney Centre 2014 prize for first full collection. She is published with the Poets Sharon Olds and Warsan Shire in The Penguin Modern Poet Series 3: Your Family: Your Body (2017). A Cave Canem Fellow, and inaugural Poet in Residence at The Royal Shakespeare Company, Malika was awarded the Cholmondeley Award (2019) for outstanding contribution to poetry and elected a Royal Society of Literature Fellow (2022).Malika has won the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem TWICE: in 2020 for 'The Little Miracles' (Magma, 2019), and most recently in 2023 for 'Libation', which you can hear her read in this episode.'Libation' was first published in The Poetry Review (112:4). ‘The Domestic Science of Sunday Dinner' by Lorna Goodison is published in Turn Thanks by Lorna Goodison, University of Illinois Press, 1999.You can read the full text of ‘The Domestic Science of Sunday Dinner' on our website.P.S. don't forget you can pre-order your copy of Poems as Friends – The Poetry Exchange 10th Anniversary Anthology – which is published by Quercus Editions on 9th May 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AMERIKINIZED
A Sunday Dinner Moment

AMERIKINIZED

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 14:12


How well are your family traditions maintained? Roslyn shares her experience participating in Easter traditions with her husband Parker, a third-generation Italian-American.    STAY INFORMED https://ceasefiretoday.com/ taxpayersforpeace.org afsc.org 5calls.org   Music by STRBN SAL AMERIKINIZED on Instagram!

What we Talking Bout Podcast
We can't be friends

What we Talking Bout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 127:28


wwtb? @whtwetalkinbout? 1st off. Prayers up to B.A. If you see this, send a prayer up for our guy and brother. 1st time the gang been back together in a few weeks. Shout out to @thekidblaze aka Sunday Dinner. Don't mind the background noise. The bicker started early and the laughs. Shout out to Marlin from Sunday Dinner Crew poddin with us. We welcome all feedback. @trav_dave @majorleaguereese @dez_arnez @thekidblaze. The culture from a midwest POV. In us we trust.

The Growth Project
Episode 265: Turning Pain Into Purpose with John “Redd” Martin

The Growth Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 62:00


In this compelling episode, John "Redd" Martin opens up to Dr. Milt Lowder about his remarkable journey in triumphing over trauma and addiction. Redd's battle with belonging and the erosion of his faith plunged him into a dark period, marked by bouts of homelessness. However, through the transformative power of love, both from others and towards himself, he discovered newfound purpose. This journey inspired Redd and his wife Cassandra to establish Sunday Dinner with a Twist, a platform dedicated to supporting and humanizing the homeless community. Their conversation dives deeply into the profound impact of faith, hope, and love in navigating life's most challenging moments.

Dead End Hip Hop
Nick Grant - Sunday Dinner Album Review | de365

Dead End Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 15:00


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The Pink Water Chronicles
Episode 201 - “Sunday Dinner”

The Pink Water Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 44:26


The duo came in late for a quick pod after they landed in Smack City. But on the flight, they talked about Jordan Love is next QB1, playoff money, 7/11 hotdogs, the evolution of Pharrell and more. ENJOY!!

Sonder & Salt
S4 E2: The Cult of Sunday Dinner

Sonder & Salt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 59:09


Do you gather once a week for a meal with like-minded people? Do you feel out of balance without your weekly ritual? You might be in the cult of Sunday Dinner. Join Malaika & Harleigh to discuss their weekly meal patterns, ideal Sunday meal and more! Subscribe to RELISH. by Sonder & Salt on Patreon: patreon.com/sonderandsalt Omboo, St. Albans: https://www.sopwellhouse.co.uk/omboo-dining/ Malaika's tutorial on how to brine salmon - click here. Listen to 'Sounds Like A Cult': https://www.soundslikeacult.com/stream Follow the podcast for updates and video content ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! You can follow ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Harleigh on Instagram here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠follow Malaika right here. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to the monthly newsletter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 00:00:00 Welcome 00:01:25 Omboo  00:13:22 Salmon 00:19:00 The Cult of Sunday Dinner

80s TV Ladies
Star Trek Ladies: Nana Visitor | Deep Space Nine, Part 2

80s TV Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 52:11


“Every new Star Trek show ‘ruins' Star Trek.” – Nana VisitorIn the second episode of their two-part conversation, Susan and Sharon open a channel into Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with Nana Visitor who starred as “Kira Nerys” on the classic television series. Nana reflects on the differences between working in television then vs. now, balancing work and personal life -- and what it's like to forever be a part of the singular Star Trek family.THE CONVERSATIONGOOD NEWS, BAD NEWS: Auditioning for L.A. Law – casting director Junie Lowry told her, “You're not getting it. But there is a show you'd be great for…” Yes - It was DS:9On the demands of a Star Trek television show: "Deep Space Nine was forty-nine of the best years of my life. I know it was just seven. But it felt like forty-nine.”On Star Trek - Discovery: “Women are writing, women are directing, women are executive producing... Women being in the room changes the dynamic.”On the set: David Hasselhoff or Andy Griffith? Daniel Hugh Kelley or Brian Keith? Who was “lovely”? And who definitely was not?On attending a Star Trek convention: “It was like a flock of exotic birds had descended. It was fascinating.”Being a role-model: What was it like talking to astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti while she was in orbit on the International Space Station as Cristoforetti told Nana she followed her dreams into space because of Kira Nerys?On Sci-Fi fandom: “A percentage of (the fans) are weirdos, but if you take any apartment building in New York – it's the same percentage. And it's wonderful.”Doing Cameos for parents who named their daughters “Kira”.On being a working actress and a mother: “I was in labor on the set. And I went behind the set to get through the worst of it… I tried to have my baby and have it bother no one. And I said to myself, ‘If anyone has to suffer because I'm working and I have an infant, it's gonna be me'. And that's not sustainable.”So join Susan and Sharon – and Nana – as they talk Avery Brooks, podcasting with your son, managing fear -- and “Opening A Channel” to greater opportunities for women!AUDIOGRAPHYVisit the “Nana Visitor Library” on Youtube.Listen to Nana Visitor's podcast, Sunday Dinner with Nana and Django.Find Nana Visitor on Instagram and Twitter.Pre-order Nana Visitor's book: Star Trek: Open a Channel: A Woman's TrekWhere to begin? How to Watch Star Trek in chronological and release order on ToyNK.8TL EXCLUSIVE OFFERS!Invest in yourself at TheNextish.com - Special 80s TV Ladies offer! Get 10% off an already 30% off promotion on their newest online course: "Be The Disruptor" -Use code "8TL24" at checkout at TheNextish.com.CONNECTRead transcripts and more at 80sTVLadies.com.Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list.Follow 8TL on Facebook.Check out 8TL on Linkedin.Get ad-free episodes and exclusive videos on PATREON.Find more cool podcasts at our host sight, Weirding Way Media.LISTENER FEEDBACKSend us a message on our 8TL website:What Star Trek Lady should we cover next?Who is your favorite Star Trek Lady?What show should we cover at 80s TV Ladies?HAPPY NEW YEAR! Let's get more out of 2024.

You Learn You Turn
Replay: Sunday Dinners with a Twist

You Learn You Turn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 41:55


Meeting people where they are is the theme that runs through Youturn Health. We do not believe that rock bottom is necessary to receive compassion and hope. Sometimes just an ear to listen will change a person's trajectory in life.Add to that a warm cooked Sunday dinner and you have the beginnings of real change. That is exactly what John Martin and his wife Cassandra provide with their non-profit, Sunday Dinner with a Twist. John was once homeless, addicted to drugs and alcohol, and suicidal.He credits one man and his higher power for his ability to turn his life around and give back to the community. He says if there is one person who will never give up on you, listens, and shows compassion, anything is possible. We are constantly barraged by messages of doom and gloom in the world today, but John and his wife show us the possibility of beautiful outcomes when we stop, listen, show compassion, and even provide a warm meal. Learn more about their mission here:Sunday Dinner With A TwistJohn Martin | LinkedIn

GoJo with Mike Golic Jr.
Hour 2: Joshua Perry and Jake Butt break down The Game: Ohio State at Michigan + NFL Sunday Dinner Look Ahead, Oregon at Oregon St Preview & Don't Debate Stephen A. on Cars

GoJo with Mike Golic Jr.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 53:17


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Discover Lafayette
Jason Stoner and Stephen Rogers – Bringing Sunday Dinner To a Whole New Level

Discover Lafayette

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 46:00


Our guests today are Jason Stoner and Stephen Rogers, who are well-known locally for their exceptional foodie and presentation skills! Jason and Stephen devise the menu, theme, and special tablescape (a blend of table and landscaping) in the weeks preceding each event; Jason captures the process with meticulous photography to heighten the sense of appreciation for each meal prepared with love. Jason is the chef and creator of the menu; Stephen is the master of planning the ambiance and theme of the evening and takes great care to select the perfect silverware, napkins, plates, drinkware, etc. The couple have hosted a Sunday Dinner at 6 p.m. once each month for the past few years that began in 2017 when they hosted a special birthday supper for their family. It was such a hit their children insisted on making the dinner a weekly celebration. Over time, the event morphed into a monthly affair that is closely followed by foodies. The waiting list of people hoping to attend speaks for itself. Thousands of people watch on social media to see what unique creation and decor these two will come up with! Only a few guests are selected each month so nabbing an invitation is a fete, to say the least! Jason and Stephen have never repeated a menu or theme. As an example, November 2023's Sunday Dinner centered on a TexMex menu, featuring beef enchiladas on homemade tortillas and sour cream sauce, with assorted sides, all freshly prepared. The evening's theme was Dia de los Muerxos, which originated in Mexico and is a days-long celebration in honor of family members who have passed away. The playlist was Tejano Classics on Spotify. The event was hosted in honor of Emmalyn Grace Quebedeaux, a young child who was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 Neuroblastoma cancer. The lucky Sunday Dinner guests won the privilege of attending via a raffle in support of Moving Mountains for Emmy, a go fund me fundraiser in support of the little one's medical treatments. For more information on how to contribute to Emmalyn Grace Quebedeaux's medical expenses, please visit https://www.gofundme.com/f/moving-mountains-for-emmy Stephen spoke lovingly of the inspiration he received from his grandmother who was his 'spirit animal,' a flamboyant and creative woman who loved design. Her inspiration was still present whenJason and Stephen's house sat under two feet of water after the 2016 flood; they realized that in rebuilding and reconstructing their home life, they wanted to use all of the beautiful things they had been keeping in the cabinets. They now utilize beautiful family china and glassware that they inherited from loved ones such as Stephen's grandmother. And as Jason says, "We eat with our eyes first, so we always try to plate the meal over the top." Jason always tries to source food items locally whenever possible, and he mentioned his love of City Girl's Farm's edible flowers, microgreens, and herbs, as well as Coastal Plains Meat Company for their outstanding selections. Jason Stoner and Stephen Rogers have a choreographed effort they employ when hosting their monthly Sunday Dinner. Stephen meets the guests, gets them a cocktail and whisks them out of the kitchen so that Jason can complete the last minute cooking. They discuss ahead of time the flow they need for the evening to be a success. The team love what they do and hope to bring the Sunday Dinner to a new level with an anticipated YouTube show that documents the monthly event from start to finish. Jason Stoner is well-known locally as being one of the principals behind Foodies of Lafayette alongside Heidi McDonald. Foodies of Lafayette spotlights area restaurants and culinary experiences in a positive way and will not allow negative feedback to destroy their aim of promoting local treasures. The site currently has over 60,400 active followers on Facebook and is growing exponentially each month.

What to Drink
What to Drink with Sunday Dinner: Laneta Tequila

What to Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 19:08


Edward Geyman, founder & CEO of Laneta Tequila, joins us today to explain why his Tequila embodies the philosophy of its name (Laneta means "truth" in Spanish). Joey "Baby Kangaroo" Waknine and Manny "From the Bronx" Blanco are also in studio today, sharing their truths (as well as some laughs). What makes Laneta Tequila Special: Edward Geyman is a fourth generation glassmaker from Ukraine, who used their acumen to design one of the most beautiful bottles of Tequila out there. Look for the flower of life on the bottom of the bottle! Laneta, or "the truth," signifies their mission to create a spirit greater than the category, and for its enjoyers to discover their own truths. The mission for Laneta is to bring friends and family together. Sidenote: it works beautifully in an espresso martini! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lanetatequila/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/what2drink/message

The BREAKS Radio
Has Hip Hop Turned Into Just A Stepping Stone Into Entrepreneurship?

The BREAKS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 42:13


On this week's episode of The B.R.E.A.K.S Radio Baylor The Great, Marquis & Haize discuss if hip hop is still the centerpiece of the culture or if it's just turned into a stepping stone. The team also reviews Nick Grant's Sunday Dinner album & reacts to Suge Knight's podcastEmail: thebreaksmedia@gmail.comInstagram: @TheBreaksRadioTwitter: @TheBreaksRadioPhone: (614)-547-2039

Not For Radio
111: He shagged our Sunday dinner chicken

Not For Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 35:31


The UK papers are bloody hilarious Some Late Mail about the Honey Badger Foam party yarn from one of our Snipers Must Watch - How it feels to kill someone - https://bit.ly/3DrryXH Dad's VHS tapes = getting in a load of shit Melbourne Cup yarns See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heritage Hip-Hop Podcast
Heritage Hip-Hop Podcast Ep. 191 Nick Grant

Heritage Hip-Hop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 61:36


We talk to lyrical genius Nick Grant about his Hip-Hop Journey and his new project Sunday Dinner. We delve into his lyrics, the industry and why telling his story freed him from the industry. Follow Nick Grant on IG: @NICKGRANTMUSIC and Heritage Hip-Hop on the links listed below. Website: www.HeritageHipHop.com Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/51063188-heritage-hip-hop Cashapp for Donations: https://cash.app/$heritagehiphop Podcasts are available on: www.HeritageHipHop.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rW9vRNAU0w4BGr1Vgb4YD Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heritage-hip-hop-podcast/id1531573272 Amazon Podcasts: IHeartRadio: Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/heritagehiphop --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heritagehiphop/support

WNHH Community Radio
Behind the Brand with Prestige & EZ BlueZ: Dorma Bryan (Sunday Dinner Everyday)

WNHH Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 45:45


Jamaican Restaurant in New Haven

We’re The Weird Ones Podcast
The Corner: Nick Grant

We’re The Weird Ones Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 14:58


This episode of The Corner we reviewed, Nick Grant's "Sunday Dinner". This album is filled with dope rhymes and sample beats that any hip-hop head would love. We got through and gave out opinions on the album. Check out what we rated it and let us know what you thought about it too!

feliciabaxter
Bonus Episode: Remix NASA News, Sunday dinner, 'shop Talk Dallas Injury report and Case against Astroturf, Celebrating Ships of Star Trek

feliciabaxter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 52:16


All good things must come to an end...my passion project hasn't started to pay for itself. You can have dope content, but people will not pay for anything they can get for free. And Bay-bee, I-DON'T-DO Free!   Bought to you by Felicia's Paycheck!   Actively seeking partners, sponsors or sponsorships to continue to provide amazing content. So become a Melanated Nerd on Podbean by clicking https://patron.podbean.com/TheTalkingFro https://patron.podbean.com/tnfroisreading Apple Subscriptions     Or Patreon and other archived content by clicking https://linktr.ee/tnfroisreading to subscribe and listen to all Premium content; the window has closed on available Episodes! Check out the Previous Show Clips on TNFroisReading YouTube Channel

Fullscope Podcast
Josh Allen for MVP? Plus, Jrue Holiday's a Celtic, Jorja Smith's Falling or Flying and Coming to America Review

Fullscope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 75:50


In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the Giants and Daniel Jones' major struggles, the Seahawks' stout defense, and CJ Stroud having a great rookie year so far. Next up, they analyze the early MVP status of players like Josh Allen and Christian McCaffrey, how the Cowboys will match up with San Francisco on Sunday night, and the dramatic finish to USC-Colorado. They also discuss Canelo's unanimous win vs. Jermell Charlo, Jrue Holiday heading to Boston, and Joel Embiid's future with Philly. Finally, they review Jorja Smith's new album Falling or Flying, Cleo Sol's second album this year Gold, and Lil Wayne's Tha Fix Before Tha VI mixtape. Wellington and Savon close out the music reviews with Nick Grant's phenomenal album Sunday Dinner and review the new Lil Yachty and J. Cole song "The Secret Recipe."In the second half, they review Coming to America, the 1988 romantic comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, Shari Headley, and John Amos. They start off the review by highlighting how perfect this film is years later, why it's so rewatchable, and why Eddie Murphy was at his creative peak. Next up, they analyze the most memorable scenes, funniest moments and the dialogue always being on point. 

Love, Hate, Create
Lindsey Slaby - Founder, Sunday Dinner

Love, Hate, Create

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 43:54


Lindsey is founder of Sunday Dinner, a brand strategy consultancy that helps marketers reimagine the way they plan and organize their teams, partner with agencies, and build the best marketing of their careers.Often dubbed as a ‘CMO whisperer', her work helps executive clients stay connected to the new ways of collaboration and the ever-shifting advertising partner landscape.Topics we explore with Lindsey: The need for clients to prepare for the next generation of talent Why there's a disconnect between client priorities and what adland cares about Her love for the art of contracts (yes, contracts) Calling out industry pessimists Reinventing marketer incentive structuresWhere to find Lindsey:Company: http://www.sundaydinner.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindseyslaby/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Thomas Paine Podcast
Sunday Dinner - Red Skelton

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 31:11


AJC Passport
From the Black-Jewish Caucus to Shabbat and Sunday Dinners: Connecting Through Food and Allyship

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 21:25


Candace Bazemore and Gabby Leon Spatt, authors of the award-winning children's book Shabbat and Sunday Dinner, are traveling to Washington, D.C. this week to help AJC, the National Urban League, and ADL relaunch the bipartisan Congressional Caucus on Black-Jewish Relations. Together with Dov Wilker, AJC's Director of Black-Jewish Relations, they discuss what can be accomplished through building stronger bridges between the Black and Jewish communities and how our diversity is a source of connection, not division. More on the authors: Bazemore and Leon Spatt are members of AJC Atlanta's Black/Jewish Coalition. They are also participants of AJC's Project Understanding, which is a signature achievement of the coalition. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC.  Episode Lineup:  (0:40) Candace Bazemore and Gabby Leon Spatt Show Notes: Listen: Meet 3 Women Who are Driving Change in the Middle East Watch: Learn more about the Congressional Black-Jewish Caucus relaunch Learn: Launch of Congressional Black-Jewish Caucus (2019) Project Understanding Shabbat and Sunday Dinner by Candace Bazemore and Gabby Leon Spatt Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, tag us on social media with #PeopleofthePod, and hop onto Apple Podcasts to rate us and write a review, to help more listeners find us. __ Transcript of Interview with Candace Bazemore and Gabby Leon Spatt: Manya Brachear Pashman: This week, American Jewish Committee is helping to relaunch the bipartisan Congressional Caucus on Black-Jewish Relations. Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida will join some new House leaders including Congressman Wesley Hunt of Texas and Congresswoman Nikema Williams of Georgia. The caucus aims to raise awareness of sensitivities in both the Black and Jewish communities, combat stereotypes, and showcase commonalities. And with us this week to talk about their efforts to do the same are Candace Bazemore and Gabby Leon Spatt, co-authors of the children's book Shabbat and Sunday Dinner, which was honored with the Award of Excellence from the Religion Communicators Council. Both are members of the Black/Jewish Coalition and participants in AJC's Project Understanding, a biannual weekend of dialogue to develop understanding and friendships between leaders of the Black and Jewish communities. Our guest host this week is Dov Wilker, AJC's Director of Black Jewish Relations. Dov, the mic is yours. Dov Wilker: Thank you, Manya. Candace and Gabby, welcome to People of the Pod. Candace Bazemore: Thank you. We're excited to be here. Gabby Leon Spatt: It's a great opportunity. We're really excited to chat with you.  Dov Wilker:   Well, wonderful, we're just gonna jump right on in. And so I'm curious, Gabby, Candace, how did y'all meet? And how did you go from being friends to co-authors? Gabby Leon Spatt: Candace and I are both transplants to Atlanta, growing up in Florida, Virginia, both moving here for college or after college. And our original meeting actually was through the Junior League of Atlanta. We served on a committee together and launched a leadership program that was trading opportunities for Junior League members. But when we really met and realized how much we really adore each other, love each other, learn from each other, was from our shared experience of both attending Project Understanding, which is a program of Atlanta's AJC office, the Black-Jewish Coalition. And once we realized we both had that experience, our conversations changed, our friendship deepened, we really had the opportunity to share to learn to have meaningful conversations. And one day, we were planning an alumni event for Project Understanding participants, and we kind of talked about writing a book. And I'll let Candace share a little bit more about that. Candace Bazemore: Yeah, well, first of all, knowing how we met is like a very cool thing, because it just showcases some of the great ways that Atlanta already has great systems and organizations in place to help people look for ways to build across different community lines. I probably would have never met Gabby otherwise, which means that the book that we wrote together would have never happened. And the way the book came about was actually really cool. During the pandemic, we got tapped to help be on a planning committee for the Project Understanding's alumni New Year's Day brunch, which was going to be virtual, since no one could go anywhere, because of COVID. In the middle of one of the planning sessions, actually, at the start of one of the planning sessions, we were waiting for the two guys to join, of course, all the ladies got on first. And... Dov Wilker:   I take offense to that.  Candace Bazemore: It's fine. It's okay. It's true, though. And so we were discussing what we were planning on having for the brunch, because we were encouraging everyone to find a traditional meal to have for the brunch so people could be eating and talking, even though we couldn't be in the same place. And Gabby shared, she was going to have bagels and lox and I said chicken and waffles. But I didn't know like, what's bagels and lox? And we're like, Wouldn't it be a great idea to share recipes as a way to unite people? And then that led to us to kind of discussing like, you know, well, there's tons of recipe books out there. But what if we tried to get people earlier to start thinking about it. And so that's how we got to the idea of a children's book.  Dov Wilker:   Wait, I have to ask, have either of you written a children's book before? Gabby Leon Spatt: Definitely not, no. Candace Bazemore: No, this is our first children's book. I've written a ton of blogs. Dov Wilker:   Have you ever written a book before? Candace Bazemore: No, not since being like a little, no. Everybody does, like young authors or something like that in school, but not a book book. This is our first. Gabby Leon Spatt: We like stretch projects. We like to try new things in between taking care of our friends, our families, our full time jobs, you know. Dov Wilker:   You've got boundless energy, the two of you.  Gabby Leon Spatt: Yes we do. Dov Wilker:   What do you hope that readers are gonna gain from the book? I mean, in the year or so since it's been released, what's been the response? Gabby Leon Spatt: The experience, the stories we hear, I mean, I'll be sitting in a meeting, and somebody says, I read that book to my granddaughter, and it's the only one she wants to read now, and she just took so much away from it. But for us, I think the big picture is when you open your stomach at a dinner table, there's a way to start to open your heart and your mind. And Candace and I have shared so many life events together, holiday dinners, Shabbat dinners, Sunday dinners, just real times, where we've had that opportunity to kind of dive in and when you taste something new or something different, and you're at someone's home or their family member cooks it–there's always a story that goes behind it.  And that's really the inspiration of this book is that the dinner table is a special place that brings people, ideas, and cultures together. And we thought, how do we tell this story, and the story was about telling our own family traditions, and what we typically do when we celebrate a Friday night Shabbat dinner, or a Sunday dinner.  And so the characters, you know, are loosely mirrored after us and our families, and what the dinner means to us. And so the story follows two friends through their class presentations, as they learn more about each other's family traditions. And the hope is that the book introduces readers to other cultures and communities, and that we pique some interest in learning about other traditions. And the book is a great, you know, conversation starter, not just for children, but even for adults who maybe haven't had some of those unique experiences. For us, it was really important to be able to tell them more than just the story within the book. But we tell a little bit of the history of Black-Jewish relations. And we also have a page that is continuing the conversation. Dov Wilker:   I'm curious, Candace, has that been your experience as well, I mean, you sit in a meeting, and someone tells you about the book that they've read that their grandchild only wants to only wants to read that, or you got another story?  Candace Bazemore: Yeah, actually, I have a couple of stories like that, I actually had an opportunity to speak at a children's center here in Virginia. And the kids were so excited, they were sharing their family dinner traditions, and things like that. So that was very cool that came from the book reading. And we've had, I was actually in a meeting last night and a program associated with AJC, and we were all talking about some plans for a program for young people. And one of the organizers mentioned about our book, and two of the people in the meeting had the book that they read to their young kids. And that's their favorite book. So it was like, very cool. I was like, Oh, my god, yeah, that's great.  But one of the coolest things, I'm in a friend's group with Gabby and some other black and Jewish women. And one of the members, when we first launched the book, she ordered it on Amazon, and it got delivered to her neighbor's house by accident. And she had never met the neighbor, the neighbor just opened, because of course, it was during the pandemic,  the height of everybody getting Amazon orders. And so she just was like, Oh, this must be my order. She opens it up. It's a book, she doesn't know what it is. But it's, you know, the cover was inviting, she opened it up, she read the whole book, and then she put it back in the envelope with a personal note to our friend, and said, hey, you know, I got this book by mistake, I was really excited and really love this story. The images inside, the message, and I read some of the questions at the end. I'd love to get together with you over dinner, to talk more about it, because I'd love to learn more about your community. So that's how she became friends with her neighbor through the book. So it's very cool.  Dov Wilker:   That's really an incredible story for so many reasons. So this Thursday, July 13, AJC's marking the relaunch of the Congressional Caucus on Black-Jewish Relations, where the two of you will be sharing your story. What do you hope our nation's leaders will gain from hearing about your experience? Gabby Leon Spatt: So we're really excited to be at the relaunch of the Congressional Caucus. I think, for us, the hope is for people to know that this work is happening, these communities are engaging already, revisiting the past, this is not a new relationship. This is one that is rooted in many, many, many years of friendship, of teaching, of learning. And it's still happening. It's just maybe happening, you know, in a new way. I hope that we're able to inspire those that are in the room, including the congressmen and the congresswomen to really make this part of the agenda, to really celebrate the relationship and show the impact we can make and that we are making. Dov Wilker:   I love that. I couldn't agree more. So the goals of the caucus are to raise awareness, provide resources and unite black and Jewish, and black-Jewish communities to combat hate and stereotypes. How do you think the caucus can achieve that? Big picture here. Candace Bazemore: First of all, it's a great question. I'm gonna give you a little bit of background about myself. And the fact that I actually was in college, a Congressional Black Caucus Foundation congressional intern. So I spent a summer working on the hill, in Congressman Scott, Robert C. Scott's office, Bobby Scott, from the Third District of Virginia. And it was very cool to see some of the great things they were doing to help shape young minds and future leaders. And I think that the caucus and the role of congressional leaders and just leadership in general requires you to look at ways to unite and to get your constituents and your communities that you touch, to look for ways to work together.  I mean, the goal of a congressperson is to take their district and help make it better. I know in recent years, we've seen leadership go in the wrong direction. But these leaders have the opportunity to build bridges instead of tear them down. And so they can be the catalyst for change in their communities, they have the ability to direct resources and to direct attention, as well as to put their time on these topics. So they're already doing it by obviously relaunching the program and the caucus. And so the next step is then to empower their constituents to start these dialogues, start these conversations. And, and I think this gives them a reason, and also the organizations that they touch, a reason to start looking for ways to unite these communities. Dov Wilker:   Excellent. So, you know, I want to take it a little more local, before we go back to the macro national level. Can you tell us more about your experience with Project Understanding? So for those that don't know, our listeners, AJC's Atlanta office has been running this, Marvin C. Goldstein Project Understanding Black Jewish retreat, every other year, since 1990-ish. We bring together 18 black and Jewish and some black-Jewish leaders to be a part of the conversation. So 36, in total. For 24 hours of intense dialogue. So I'm wondering if you could tell us a little bit more about that experience for you. And if you've been involved since then, beyond writing this book together, and I think Candace, you even referenced a new initiative that you're a part of, so I was wondering, if you could share a little bit more about that, too. Gabby Leon Spatt: Yes. So, you know, I mentioned earlier, the retreat was just eye opening, really moving. You know, I grew up, the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, we were told, you always love everybody. The idea in my family of not liking somebody just because of their skin color, or their culture or their religion. It just didn't exist. And I don't know that I noticed, you know, growing up, I was already kind of doing some of this work.  And I had a mentor of mine in college, who was my Greek advisor. And we talked a lot about black and Jewish relations at the time, he asked me to make him, challah French toast because he always associated challah with Jewish. And I said, Sure. And I went to church with him, actually, here in Atlanta, we were here for a conference. And, you know, it just kind of happened authentically. And coming to Atlanta and getting connected with AJC, and the Black-Jewish Coalition. And then Project Understanding. I think I realized how powerful the experiences I had in the past were, and this just felt like home for me. And it's also, Dov, it's incredible to see how you've invested more into the program and opened it up to a generation above, reaching 40 to 55 year olds, but also this year, launching a high school program. And so I think the impact of the retreat, that happens immediately, but also has a long lasting impact, we've really been able to make change within the Atlanta community. Dov Wilker:   Candace, how about for you? Candace Bazemore: Yeah. Well, you know, first of all, Gabby touched on all the things that are dear to my heart about, you know, what we've learned along the way in our journey together. I kind of like listening to her talk about some of the programs were a part of. I mean, to see people from Project Understanding, the Black Jewish Coalition at events for the United Way or for the Junior League. I recently hosted a fundraiser for the Amario's Art Academy, which was a sneaker ball to help this, this program that helps young kids connect with arts and art opportunities that they wouldn't normally have, because they don't have the access to afford expensive art programs. And to have Gabby and her husband show up and have such a great time, and other people from other programs that were associated. So it's great to see how much the community building how it blends across everything that helps the community grow and be more diverse. And she even mentioned the the team program, through Project Understanding, it's the Black Jewish Teen Initiative is what it's called. So applications are open for this great program where the teens get to participate, they're high school juniors and seniors from across Greater Atlanta, coming together to learn about, black Jewish relationships, to learn about, like the impact of racism, antisemitism, to learn about diversity within the black and Jewish communities. So I mean, I'm just super excited about some of the things that have come from these programs. And, and the fact that we're more forward thinking. So the idea of the book is a way to get in front of young minds, the idea of this program is to get in front of teen minds, the Project Understanding traditional program is for those emerging leaders. And now the new programs that are for people who maybe weren't around when these programs existed to instill, learn and build communities as they get older. We're looking at the whole life of people, how do you build relationships your whole life, so that those communities when you need them already there, you already know someone you can pick up the phone and say, Hey, how do I do this? What's the best way to do this? Or I made a mistake? How do I improve? How do I correct this? By having these relationships, there's more opportunity for grace. So, you know, gaps may happen, mistakes can happen. But if you have relationships, you have something that you can, dip into and say, Hey, how do we do things better? How do we do things differently?  Gabby Leon Spatt: I think it's also, you know, special to point out, we're one story, we're one outcome, right? There have been other individuals who have participated in Project understanding, who have started a barbecue team at the Atlanta Kosher BBQ Festival, which happens to be the largest kosher barbecue festival in the entire country. And that, you know, became a learning experience, just for themselves to be on the team, you had to go through Project Understanding, you know, and there's this cultural experience of explaining what kosher meat is. And you don't want to put extra salt in the rub, because it's already salted right. And when you like, the, you know, the barbecue, that has to be after Shabbat on sundown on Saturday, and the mashgiach has to light it. And then it's like, Who is that, right? And so the stuff that's happening in our community is so authentic, it just is happening, and it's so nice to see people just wanting to learn and continue the conversation past just the retreat. Dov Wilker:   I can also share that as an attendee of the BBQ Festival. It's not just that they're there together,they're grilling good meat. It's a very tasty experience to attend. Alright, so one final question. What are ways that we can highlight the positive worker interactions between our two communities? Candace Bazemore: Well, that's a great question. I always say the best way to highlight it is to ask people to share their individual stories. And me being a digital person, definitely utilize social media in order to get the word out about the ways that you know you're working together. If you're in a room with someone who doesn't look like you, and you're working on these tough problems and coming up with great solutions. share a post about that, encourage someone else to do that, too. If you have an event coming up, invite someone else out to come with it, that normally wouldn't be in the room. So I don't know how many times me and Gabby have been the only ones of us in a room before. A great example. I was in town during the great challah bake. And 300 Jewish women at the-was it at the Bernie Marcus center?  Gabby Leon Spatt: Yes, the Jewish Community Center.  Candace Bazemore: Jewish Community Center. Yeah. And so I was the only black woman or maybe one or two in the whole room?  Gabby Leon Spatt: It was just you. Candace Bazemore: It was just me, okay. And was having a good old time making some challah bread. Because challah's my thing. Obviously, Gabby has shown me how to make challah bread. So I'm actually pretty good at it. She's getting good at deep fried cornbread as a matter of fact as well.  Gabby Leon Spatt: Oh it's so good. I think it's opportunities like this, being able to be invited to share your story. And I think the caucus is really going to highlight a lot of what is happening across the country already, and give, you know, local advocates on the ground doing the work the opportunity to shine and to tell their story, because I think more than anything, storytelling is impactful, and it hits, at people's hearts and people's minds, and in our case, people's stomachs. Dov Wilker:   Well, thank you, Gabby, and Candice, Candice and Gabby, we are so grateful for the book that you've written for the delicious food, that you're helping to inspire being made across this beautiful country, and to your participation in the relaunch of the Congressional Caucus on Black-Jewish relations.  Candace Bazemore: Thank you. Dov.  Gabby Leon Spatt: Thanks. Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, tune in for an exclusive conversation between three women leading transformation in the Middle East and AJC Abu Dhabi Program Director Reva Gorelick onstage at AJC Global Forum 2023 in Tel Aviv.  

Jon & Chantel
Sunday Dinner

Jon & Chantel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 56:55


What was on the menu for your Sunday dinners?Jon & Chantel's Radio Podcast is your daily dose of fun and entertainment. Your podcast shouldn't give you anxiety! Let Jon and Chantel make you laugh, share their life stories, and give you the trending topics of the day.

Discover Lafayette
Foodies of Lafayette – Heidi McDonald

Discover Lafayette

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 33:40


Heidi McDonald of Foodies of Lafayette joins Discover Lafayette to discuss her passion for sharing positive news about all things related to good food. Foodies of Lafayette is a group that supports local restaurants while cultivating a positive experience for its members.  It is promoted via its Facebook page where local restaurants can post daily and weekly specials, members post queries about eating establishments, learn where to source ingredients, and share recipes or photos of their kitchen creations.  Foodies of Lafayette's FB page is not a food critique page and does not allow negativity or bad reviews—it's a positive place. There's no advertising, politics, drama or anything else complicating it. Four moderators help in keeping the FB page clear of harsh words as the group endeavors to promote wonderful food offered everywhere from gas stations to high-end restaurants. With social media being a magnet for rude and mean words, this Foodies page is a site for sore eyes and a delightful experience in how to uplift others as the good news is shared. Jason Stoner, unavailable for taping this episode, joined the group in January 2020 and was appointed moderator shortly after.  His contributions to the page have been significant.  Jason & Stephen's Sunday Dinners are over the top and they currently host different Foodies of Lafayette members once a month, never repeating a Sunday Dinner.  Much planning and passion from the atmosphere, playlist, table, and food prove their love for entertaining guests through a fabulous dining experience.  Jason assists with the day-to-day operations of the page and planning Foodies of Lafayette events. Fuji Sushi has been awarded the 2023 Culinary Excellence Award by Foodies of Lafayette. The first restaurant to receive this award, the restaurant's owners will be recognized later this year. Heidi's experience at Fuji Sushi, 4416 Johnston Street, Suite A, in Lafayette, sparked her vision to create Foodies of Lafayette.  She identified the pure passion that Fuji brings to the table and found it troubling that few people knew about them. Their food and service were second to none, but like many restaurants, they had little or no budget for advertising.  Heidi started Foodies of Lafayette in December 2019, thus creating an accessible place for establishments to get the word out about their restaurants and Foodies to get the information they're looking for without advertising, politics, drama or anything else complicating it. Her vision worked in a big way. Fuji Sushi and others now have a forum to post daily and weekly specials, new menu items, and photos. Heidi thought a few of her friends would join and is mind-blown by all the responses the page now generates.  The page currently has approximately 49,000 members and is growing at a rate of 500 per week.  Foodies of Lafayette's success has led Heidi and Jason Stoner to take the group's reach one step further. Plans are in the works to create a line of merchandise such as ball caps, t-shirts, backpacks, and koozies emblazoned with the logo so that fellow "foodies can quickly identify their peeps in a crowd," as Heidi puts it. Heidi McDonald pictured with her husband and her sweet young family. She works by day for JP Morgan Chase and in her 'spare' time, runs Foodies of Lafayette. We thank Heidi for her generous spirit and love for all things food! Visit Foodies of Lafayette to find out more about all of the local delicious food you can find locally. In closing, we want to share one of the best-kept secrets in town: Ochsner Lafayette General's cafeteria offers some of the best food in town at unbelievable prices. One of Heidi's favorite dishes is the crawfish etouffee! Who would have thought?

Cheers Weekly
S11E11 Love Me, Love My Car / S11E12 Sunday Dinner

Cheers Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 58:47


Sammy has a line on how to get his old Corvette back but it goes through Susan Metheny (a brilliant guest turn by Dana Delany) and the dreaded "doghouse".  Cliff has a line on a new video production venture that will leave everyone disappointed.  And Dr. Crane has a line on some female companionship in the form of his young office secretary, Shauna. So order up some dessert and enjoy "Love Me, Love My Car" and "Sunday Dinner"! (S11E11 starts 12:05 / S11E12 starts 35:35 )

Before the Lights
Joe Calcagno: Founder of Belevo & Edesia Oil Co.

Before the Lights

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 22:45


The founder of Belevo and Edesia Oil Co begins the show with telling you his story of growing up in his Italian family where his grandmother introduced him to fresh food and still having traditional Sunday Dinner. Canning and growing tomatoes, peppers, & eggplant in the backyard!His former Staten Island pizzeria that he had which leads to the family background from a small town in Sicily. Today he has a smaller pizzeria in Manhattan in Hells Kitchen now that led to the discovery of Belevo Extra Virgin Olive Oil Blend which landed him in the oil business. Joe gives you the big business of scam oils which makes more than selling cocaine!Why Belevo is superior to EVOO, what customers are saying about the product, and why this is a solution for restaurants. Contact Joe at the Belevo offices if interested in becoming a distributor on the west coast. Belevo Links:Website: https://belevo.com/Capizzi Pizzeria: https://capizzinyc.com/Edesia Oil Co: https://edesiaoil.com/Before the Lights Links:Become a BTL Member: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/supportTHE LIGHT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_cBUd3MLwoejlVpn5Vt9JAHire Tommy to Speak: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/public-speakingjeBuy Tommy a glass of vino here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/beforethelightsSupport the showFollow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beforethelightspodcast?lang=enFollow Tommy on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/tcanale3Rate & Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/before-the-lights/id1501245041Email the host: beforethelightspod@gmail.com

Steel Magnolias - Holding on to the good of The South
Lighten Up Sunday Dinner in the South

Steel Magnolias - Holding on to the good of The South

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 34:10


Sunday Dinner in the South was once a staple that would never have been missed no matter what demands were on the family.  These days the schedules are tighter and the food requests are lighter. Today we're taking a look at what makes this tradition important and sit down with Lauren McDuffie, a Charleston, SC-based cookbook author, food writer, stylist and photographer for some ideas on how we can lighten up Sunday Dinner in the South.   We got to catch up with Lauren McDuffie creator of the popular recipe website, My Kitchen Little. She also created the culinary memoir blog, Harvest and Honey, She authored the "Appalachian-ish" cookbook, Smoke, Roots, Mountain, Harvest (May 2019) and, her new cookbook is called “Southern Lights: Easier, Lighter, and Better-for-You Recipes From the South”  She brought a great perspective on how to lighten up Sundays.   Additional Resources: Sunday Supper Movement - https://sundaysuppermovement.com “Sunday Dinner in the South” Tammy Algood - https://amzn.to/3LA9DDW Season 1 Ep 16 was the original episode we released called "Sunday Dinner in the South" - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/steel-magnolias-podcast/id1442852139?i=1000431127998 Would you share and/or support this show? Text a friend with a link to the show https://pod.link/1442852139 Financially support us by visiting https://tr.ee/9NKBLc2fYD

You Learn You Turn
Sunday Dinners with a Twist

You Learn You Turn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 41:55


Meeting people where they are is the theme that runs through Youturn Health. We do not believe that rock bottom is necessary to receive compassion and hope. Sometimes just an ear to listen will change a person's trajectory in life.Add to that a warm cooked Sunday dinner and you have the beginnings of real change. That is exactly what John Martin and his wife Cassandra provide with their non-profit, Sunday Dinner with a Twist. John was once homeless, addicted to drugs and alcohol, and suicidal.He credits one man and his higher power for his ability to turn his life around and give back to the community. He says if there is one person who will never give up on you, listens, and shows compassion, anything is possible. We are constantly barraged by messages of doom and gloom in the world today, but John and his wife show us the possibility of beautiful outcomes when we stop, listen, show compassion, and even provide a warm meal. Learn more about their mission here:Sunday Dinner With A TwistJohn Martin | LinkedIn

The Sunday Scaries Podcast
The Ideal Sunday Dinner, Cathartic Walks, and The Dry January Meditation

The Sunday Scaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 22:49


How the simple act of taking a walk can change your perspective, my guest list for the ideal Sunday night dinner party, and a January for anyone in the throws of Dry January. Subscribe to the Sunday Scaries newsletter: www.willdefries.substack.com Shop the Sunday Scaries Scented Candles: www.vellabox.com/sundayscaries Watch select Sunday Scaries and Retail Therapy episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/sundayscaries Support This Week's Sponsors Thrive Market: www.thrivemarket.com/scaries (30% off + a free gift worth over $60) Shopify: www.shopify.com/scaries ($1/month trial!) Follow Along Sunday Scaries on Twitter: www.twitter.com/sundayscaries Sunday Scaries on Instagram: www.instagram.com/sunday.scaries Will deFries on Twitter: www.twitter.com/willdefries Will deFries on Instagram: www.instagram.com/willdefries Credits Podcast artwork by Alfonso Ruiz and Tristan Pigott All music by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

Golden Classics Great OTR Shows
Lux Radio Theatre - Sunday Dinner for a Soldier - 021945, episode 471

Golden Classics Great OTR Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 59:49


Lux Radio Theatre, sometimes spelled Lux Radio Theater, a classic radio anthology series, was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35) (owned by the National Broadcasting Company, later predecessor of American Broadcasting Company [ABC] in 1943–1945); CBS Radio network (Columbia Broadcasting System) (1935–54), and NBC Radio (1954–55). Initially, the series adapted Broadway plays during its first two seasons before it began adapting films. These hour-long radio programs were performed live before studio audiences. The series became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, broadcast for more than 20 years and continued on television as the Lux Video Theatre through most of the 1950s. The primary sponsor of the show was Unilever through its Lux Soap brand. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

The Verbal Exchange
Ep.112 (Storytime with Ej pt.12 with Spike T) Sunday Dinner

The Verbal Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 154:15


Just a Sunday Conversation. enjoy the show.

The CMO Suite Hosted By Sean Halter
The CMO Suite - Lindsey Slaby, Founding Member of the old girls club, member of The Female Founder Collective & Founder at Sunday Dinner

The CMO Suite Hosted By Sean Halter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 25:09


Join Sean Halter, CEO of Connectivity Holdings, as he interviews Lindsey Slaby, Founding Member of the old girls club, member of The Female Founder Collective & Founder at Sunday Dinner, on this episode of The CMO Suite.