Podcast
Hamilton Leithauser (The Walkmen) Talks with Randall Poster on the Talkhouse Podcast
Lana Del Rey, Christian Bale, Gummo and birdsong
Episode 295- Apple Preserves with guests Crimeapple & Preservation
interview with rapper Crimeapple and producer Preservation
373: Flavor Science 101 with Dr. Arielle Johnson
Arielle Johnson is a flavor scientist who advises some of the top restaurants and chefs in the world on how to turbocharge their cooking with chemistry. She’s currently the science director of Noma Projects, and she’s sharing all her wisdom in a new book: Flavorama. It’s a delight having her on the show to answer all our questions about the science behind what we eat—truly a must-listen episode for anyone interested in food. Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We’d love to hear from you. MORE FROM ARIELLE JOHNSON:Getting Curious With Jonathan Van Ness [Netflix]Arielle Johnson Has Flavor Down to a Science [Glamour]
372: NYC Forever with Nicolaia Rips
Nicolaia Rips is a true New Yorker. She grew up in Manhattan’s famous Chelsea Hotel, which served as the subject of her memoir, Trying to Float. Now she’s the features editor of HommeGirls, and she’s writing for places like Cultured, Air Mail, and the New York Times. It’s so fun to have her on the show in an all-out New York episode. Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We’d love to hear from you. MORE FROM NICOLAIA RIPS:When the Ghost of the Chelsea Hotel Is You [New York Times]Who The Hell Are 2girls1bottl3? [The Face]
371: Sun Noodle
Sun Noodle is a legend in the ramen game and the company behind many of your favorite bowls around the country. Kenshiro Uki, our guest on today’s show, grew up in Hawaii working at his family’s noodle company and later helped lead an expansion throughout the United States and beyond. On this episode we hear about what goes into making noodles perfectly matched for legendary shops like Momofuku Noodle Bar and Yuji Ramen, to name a few. We also hear about Sun Noodle’s growing consumer packaged goods business, which brings bowls of miso and shoyu ramen to home cooks. It’s super fun catching up with Kenshiro. Also on the show, Aliza and Matt go over three things they are each feeling right now including: Eric Kim’s black sesame Rice Krispies treats, coconut and pineapple payasam at Kanyakumari, the pasta tarot deck, Mel the bakery in Hudson, NY, Happy by Celina Baljeet Basra, The Bartender’s Pantry by Jim Meehan. Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We’d love to hear from you. MORE FROM SUN NOODLES:How a Ramen Noodle Factory Makes 300,000 Noodle Orders a Day [Eater]Taking Flight to a Land of Noodles [NYT]
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









