Podcast
A SHERO’s Journey: Kim Krans
On this week's episode, host Carmel Holt welcomes one of her SHEROES, Kim Krans (creator of The Wild Unknown tarot decks) to the podcast to celebrate and discuss her journey back to music, as she has recently released her first solo album MIRRORMIRROR - her first recorded music in a decade. Kim was part of an indie band in the mid-late 2000's called Family Band, whose star was on the rise when Kim created her first hand-drawn tarot deck, The Wild Unknown. In this moving conversation, Kim shares how her career unfolded, finding her way back to recording music again, and the importance of sharing your artistic gifts with the world.
Episode 294- The Antagonists with guests Lukah and Real Bad Man
interview with rapper Lukah and producer Real bad Man
Ben Kweller Talks with Brendan Benson on the Talkhouse Podcast
Cybertrucks, the Three Stooges, and "Smells Like Teen Spirit."
370: Julius Roberts
Julius Roberts is a chef and farmer living in the idyllic English countryside off the Dorset coast. He’s also the author of The Farm Table, a new cookbook chronicling his life cultivating crops and animals and cooking with this bounty. It’s a real delight to have him on the show to talk about transitioning from cooking in restaurants to family farming, daily life on his smallholding, recipe development, and more. Also on the show, Aliza catches up with Matt to talk about her recent trip to Mexico. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google MORE FROM JULIUS ROBERTS:Epic Tarragon and Roast Chicken Recipe [The Telegraph]Snails Appear on the Insides of Our Windows Overnight [The Times]
Sid Sriram: Blue Spaces (Color Neuroscience with Bevil Conway)
Blue Spaces: Understanding the Ranges of Color Perception in the Human Brain
369: Phil Rosenthal
The Netflix culinary travel series Somebody Feed Phil proves that food television can be both accessible and interesting, populist and highbrow. Much of the show’s success is credited to its host, the delightful human being Phil Rosenthal. Phil returns to the This Is TASTE studio for the first time in over five years and we catch up about how his show has grown in scope, we talk about some of his favorite NYC and Los Angeles restaurants, and get some info on his soon-to-open restaurant in Larchmont Boulevard, Max and Helens. Phil is always welcome on the show and it’s great catching up. Also on the show Aliza and Matt catch up about some exciting spring cookbooks, including: Islas, Bourbon Land, Health Nut, The SalviSoul Cookbook, Keep It Zesty, Cured. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google MORE FROM PHIL ROSENTHAL:Phil Rosenthal Is Opening an Old-School Diner in Los Angeles This Summer [Eater LA]This Is TASTE 13: Phil Rosenthal [TASTE]The 80 Most Exciting New Spring Cookbooks for 2024 [Epicurious]









