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Heritage Radio Network On Tour

Heritage Radio Network

From time to time, the Heritage Radio Network team ventures beyond our Bushwick shipping container studio to bring you special coverage from cities around the US and the world! Our first stop is Nashville, TN, where HRN Producer-at-Large Jack Inslee, Deputy Director Caity Moseman Wadler, and musician and writer Odetta Hartman interview the chefs at some of Music City's top restaurants.

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United States

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From time to time, the Heritage Radio Network team ventures beyond our Bushwick shipping container studio to bring you special coverage from cities around the US and the world! Our first stop is Nashville, TN, where HRN Producer-at-Large Jack Inslee, Deputy Director Caity Moseman Wadler, and musician and writer Odetta Hartman interview the chefs at some of Music City's top restaurants.

Language:

English


Episodes

40th Annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Brady Lowe

6/22/2023
As the founder of Couchon 555 and a pioneer in the live fire culinary experience, Brady Lowe brings together chefs and brands in highlighting not only food, but the sustainable efforts behind bespoke gatherings. Featuring chats with participating chefs Eric Gephart and Joe Sasto, we discuss the importance of nourishing ingredients and why heritage sourcing goes far beyond the pig. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:29:52

40th Annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Dana Cowin

6/22/2023
As former Editor-In-Chief of Food & Wine for the better part of two decades plus, Dana Cowin, HRN host of Speaking Broadly reflects on the growth of the festival as well as the players and nuances behind the scenes that create the biggest impact. As evident in her podcast, the passion for storytelling didn’t end with her tenure, only reigniting her curiosity in the uniqueness of individual life paths and for the deeper, soul- fueling connection between food, nature and beyond. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:22:29

40th Annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Maneet Chauhan and Vivek Deora

6/22/2023
Checking in a year later, the Nashville-based power-duo dives into the evolving climate of Nashville’s culinary scene, growth plans within the live music venue sector, and the hot-button question, “What is the biggest misconception about Indian food?” HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:19:52

40th Annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Andrew Zimmern

6/21/2023
Having a deep affiliation with the Food & Wine brand through lifelong industry friendships and experiences, Andrew talks the evolution of their signature event in Aspen, and the genesis of the festival highlighting the best in food innovation and advocacy toward sustainable sourcing. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:19:37

40th Annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: New Vibes Wine Company and The Vines of Mendoza

6/21/2023
Two vastly different wine companies in origin, one from Louisville, KY, built on the message of empowerment for the busy woman, another, way down south in Mendoza, Argentina, that serves up hands-on winemaking and culinary based experiences for their membership. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:21:48

BottleRock 2023 With Andrew Zimmern

6/5/2023
This episode was recorded live at BottleRock, held in Napa Valley, CA this past Memorial Day weekend. Christine Sykes Lowe and co-host Jennifer Bushman got a chance to chat with Andrew Zimmern about cooking alongside Duran Duran, aquaculture, the recent Emmy nods, and the always-evolving cultural symbiosis between great food and music. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:25:11

Culinary Cannabis Pioneer, Philip Wolf at SXSW 2023

3/23/2023
Philip Wolf, Founder of Cultivating Spirits, is a widely recognized cannabis pioneer, educator, and visionary, and is a pioneer in the cannabis and food pairings space. The 2021 appointed Rolling Stone Culture Council member dives into education and understanding of the organoleptic properties of the flower and how it interacts and pairs with the sensory properties of food and beverage. Philip's unique experience led to a partnership with Fairmont Hotels in the first ever billion dollar hospitality group producing cannabis consumption events in the US. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:27:57

The Future Of Food SXSW 2023

3/23/2023
The Future of Food @ SXSW educated attendees about cutting-edge insights on creating a more just and sustainable future of food. Multi-day panels and programming dove deep, encompassing a range of diverse voices that make up the global food ecosytstem, while collectively exploring ideas on how to address systemic problems through advancement and innovation. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:11:45

Always a G'Day! Australia House SXSW 2023

3/23/2023
Chef Nornie Bero is an Aboriginal islander native from Mer Island in the Torres Straight. Nornie’s Melbourne based business, Mabu Mabu, is mission based in inspiring the infusion and celebration of Indigenous ingredients everyday. Chris Allison, VP of Tourism Australia, joins in to chat Australia’s multi-day activation which featured artists and thought experts across food, music, film, and tourism sectors, including touching on SXSW Sydney, launching Fall 2023. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:12:27

Food Tank's All Things Food at SXSW 2023

3/23/2023
Jennifer Bushman, Co-Founder of Fed by Blue talks “All Things Food” at SXSW 2023, which was held at Huston-Tillotson University, and included programming spanning 50+ luminary speakers and two food viewings, including the film “Food2050" as well as a sneak peek at docuseries “Hope in the Water”, co-produced by Andrew Zimmern and David E. Kelly. The docuseries explores the abundance of innovative opportunities to restore our world’s oceans while responsibly producing food. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:26:02

Dr. Morgaine Gaye - Food Futurologist SXSW 2023

3/23/2023
Dr. Morgaine Gaye, consultant and Food Futurologist, talks the inescapable parallels between food, fashion, design, and the cultural zeitgeist. Food shapes our lives since our very first experiences, in the womb. A consultant to everyone from big food brands to governmental agencies, she leads research and insight on proof that food doesn’t exist in a vacuum, and in fact leads us in all ways, shapes and forms of life... into the future. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:30:14

Our Food System, Our Future #2: Denmark & Communal Dining

3/20/2023
Heritage Radio Network’s Nora Peachin is traveling the world for one year in search of communities organizing to make our food systems more equitable, and she’s bringing you along with her. In the second episode of the series, Nora visits Denmark to learn about community kitchens. Further Reading: In this episode, I speak with staff at community kitchens Folkehuset Absalon, Kraftwerket Folkekøkken, and One Bowl and soup kitchen Morgencafé for Hjemløse. Also interviewed are members of SAND and Projekt Udenfor. Another inspiring organization in Copenhagen, not interviewed for this episode: Hus Forbi, a newspaper cooperatively-owned and sold by homeless people in Copenhagen, telling their stories. Professor Wesley Dean’s Twitter thread talks through some of the interviewed University of Copenhagen professors’ findings on food insecurity. Or, read the 2022 article here and research findings from 2015 here. Nora’s research is funded through a grant from the Thomas J. Watson Foundation. The Watson Foundation offers one-year independent research fellowships for graduating college seniors. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:35:01

Raw Wine 2022: Terroirs of the Castlilla y Léon Region

11/17/2022
This episode of HRN On Tour comes to you live from Raw Wine 2022 in Maspeth, Queens. Isabelle Legeron, founder of RAW WINE, hosts a wine tasting comprised of 6 wines from the Castlilla y Léon region of Spain, all with different terroirs and styles. Joining her are wine makers Mario Rovira Roldan of Akilia, Daniel Vicente Ramos Esteban, Thyge Jensen Benned of Bodega Frontio, Juan Jose Moren Garcia of La Microbodega del Alumbro, Nacho León of Demencia Wine, and Víctor Negro González of Bodega Negón. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:54:20

Raw Wine 2022: Magula Family Winery

11/17/2022
On this episode of HRN On Tour, we travel to the Raw Wine 2022 festival in Maspeth, Queens, where Sam Benrubi of The Grape Nation sat down with Vladimir Magula of the Magula Family Winery in Slovakia. The two discuss the past, present, and future of natural wine in Slovakia, working on a family vineyard, and how climate change has and will affect yields, among other topics. The Magula Family Winery passionately creates natural wines exclusively from their own organically grown grapes of Slovak ingenious varieties. Their winegrowing journey started in 2007, when they re-planted an old vineyard that was returned to their family. Since 2016 they have farmed bio-dynamically. They care deeply about the nature and the environment in which we exist, trying to live in harmony with it. Their wines, mainly of red varieties, are intense, yet subtle and gentle, with crisp and charming character of northern terroirs. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:01:03:45

Our Food System, Our Future #1: Italy & The Right to Food

10/17/2022
Heritage Radio Network’s Nora Peachin is traveling the world for one year in search of communities organizing to make our food systems more equitable, and she’s bringing you along with her. In the first episode of the series, Nora visits Italy to learn about the right to food and food charity. Further Reading: See the complete United Nations Right to Food Team’s voluntary guidelines here. To learn more about Community Food Centers Canada, visit their website or check out The Stop: How the Fight for Good Food Transformed a Community and Inspired a Movement, a book by Nick Saul and Andrea Curtis, his wife. Here you can read about the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact, Milan’s Food Policy office, and Caritas Italiana. Other texts that have greatly informed this episode include Janet Poppendieck’s Sweet Charity?: Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement, Graham Riches and Tiina Silvasti’s First World Hunger Revisited: Food Charity or the Right to Food, Andrew Fisher’s Big Hunger: The Unholy Alliance between Corporate America and Anti-Hunger Groups, and Molly Anderson’s research on food justice and the right to food. Nora’s research is funded through a grant from the Thomas J. Watson Foundation. The Watson Foundation offers one-year independent research fellowships for graduating college seniors. HRN on Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:30:05

Making Connections with Slow Food USA at Terra Madre

10/6/2022
The Slow Food USA team made their first trek back to the nonprofit’s roots in Italy since the onset of the pandemic for Terra Madre Salon Del Gusto. The organization’s Executive Director, Anna Mulè and Communications Director, Brian Solem join Dylan Heuer to talk about their thematic focal point for this year’s festival: joy and justice. They reflect on how joy, justice, and food intersect in their own lives and discuss what programs in service of this goal are capturing their attention right now. Plus, they share stories of memorable exchanges and great bites at Terra Made this year. HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:21:27

Defending “Real” Italian Food at Terra Madre

10/6/2022
Beatrice Ughi founded Gustiamo more than 20 years ago in The Bronx with the goal of introducing New Yorkers to “real” Italian food. Her importing business disrupted existing models by serving consumers directly (in addition to retailers and restaurants). She talks with Dylan Heuer about why it took until later in life to appreciate her native country’s foodways, how sharing the stories of Italian makers helps differentiate authentic products from misleading labels, and what her four year quest to find the perfect pasta entailed. HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:28:02

Indigenous Shepherds and the Struggle for Food Sovereignty at Terra Madre

10/6/2022
Umar Bashir Ochen is a young activist and member of the Karamojong tribe of Indigenous shepherds located in north-east Uganda. The Karamojong people face daily challenges including hunger caused by climate change, land grabbing, and a lack of food sovereignty. In conversation with Dylan Heuer, he talks about his culture and how it’s been threatened over the course of his lifetime. He discusses the organizing efforts he has led to introduce agroecology practices, start a farmers' market, and create local, national, and even international connections. HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:03:44

Fermentation and the Food System at Terra Madre

10/6/2022
Carlo Nesler was born and raised in Bolzano, Italy. He has been interested in cooking and fermenting food since he was a boy, but what started as a hobby became an expertise. Carlo hosts workshops on fermented foods in Italy and abroad, collaborates with chefs, restaurants and food producers to create fermented food products, and he translated Wild Fermentation by Sandor Katz into Italian. He sits down with Dylan Heuer for a conversation about biodiversity, regeneration, and microbiomes. Plus he talks about Italian fermented foods, shares why he thinks fermentation can’t be taught on Zoom, and describes the satisfaction that comes along with making something with your hands. HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:27:44

Contrasting Corn's Sacred Uses and Industrial Production at Terra Madre

10/6/2022
Karina Ocampo is a Buenos Aires-based journalist and the author of La Ruta Del Maíz, a book documenting her journey, and the journey of corn, through Argentina, Bolivia, Peru and Mexico. She joins Dylan Heuer to unpack the juxtaposition at the center of her recent work: in the Americas corn is the cornerstone of the industrial food system and a sacred, traditional ingredient to many Indigenous people. She talks about how these two worlds collide, shares stories from her year of traveling, and discusses the intersection of food and feminism. HRN is back "On Tour" thanks , in part, to the generous support of the Julia Child Foundation. HRN On Tour is powered by Simplecast.

Duration:00:21:23