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We – Sarit Packer and Itamar Srulovich – invite the people we most admire from the food world to come over and chat. Cooks, waiters, writers, drinkers, thinkers: we have a glass of wine, something to eat and they tell us the story of making a life in food. The conversations are then released as a podcast, a good thing to listen to while you’re cooking your dinner.

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30-08-2019
00:33:00

V&A Special – Ep 5 – Karen Guthrie, Jasleen Kaur and Michael Rakowitz

Ep5 of our mini-series in partnership with the V&A to celebrate their fantastic exhibition FOOD: Bigger than the Plate. Recorded live at the V&A museum, in the last episode of the series, we chatted to three artists from the Eating section of the exhibition: Karen Guthrie, Jasleen Kaur and Michael Rakowitz, all who are challenging the way we think about eating and especially to think about cooking and eating as creative acts.

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23-08-2019
00:19:00

V&A Special – Ep 4 – Kathrin Böhm of Company Drinks

Recorded live at the V&A museum, in this episode we chatted to artist Kathrin Böhm of Company Drinks about her part in the Trading section of the exhibition. Company Drinks is a community enterprise in Barking & Dagenham in East London that brings people together to pick, process and produce drinks.

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15-08-2019
00:20:00

V&A Special – Ep 3 – David Burns & Austin Young of Fallen Fruit

In this episode we chatted to California-based artists Fallen Fruit – David Burns and Austin Young – about their part contribution to the Farming section of the exhibition. David and Austin make public art which explores the role of fruit in creating shared culture.

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09-08-2019
00:33:00

V&A Special – Ep 2 – Fernando Laposse on Totomoxtle, using heirloom Mexican corn

Ep2 of our mini-series in partnership with the V&A to celebrate their fantastic exhibition FOOD: Bigger than the Plate. In the grand setting of the V&A museum we chatted to artist Fernando Laposse about his part in the compost section of the exhibition – Totomoxtle, a beautiful new decorative veneer material made with the colourful husks of heirloom Mexican corn.