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Candace of FoodLoveTog and Tanorria of Tanorria's Table join together to celebrate Black Culture, Black Girl Magic, Food, and the rich foundational history that black culture has contributed to food.

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Episode: Empowering, Engaging, Energizing: Elise Shrock keeps it REAL
Kelly Doucet
Director of Community Relations at the Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership and community advocate.
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Episode: Inspiring Civic Engagement: A Conversation with Kelly Doucet
Michael Twitty
Culinary historian and food writer
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Episode: 57| A LIVE Public Conversation with Michael Twitty
Kenyatta Ashford
Chef, winner of Food Network's Chopped, and creator of Neutral Ground restaurant
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Episode: Giving Back and Then Some with Chopped Winner and Chef Kenyatta Ashford

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 90 ratings
  • Well seasoned podcast

    Candace and Tanorria are FUN and this podcast really shows off their personalities. You can learn several things from every episode while also enjoying the content

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mkaufman010
    United States2 years ago
  • Love Love Love!

    I feel like Im hanging with my foodie girlfriends. I have followed Tanorria since her season of Master Chef (she was robbed) and was too excited to check out the podcast. Then I realized I had done a Yelp event during the pandemic with Candace.

    I have loved all of the guests and being able to discover so many more creatives!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Exquisite Blu
    United States2 years ago
  • I love this podcast!

    Candace and Tanorria are so engaging, funny and real. It literally feels like sitting down and having a blast with friends when I listen. I love how on sync they are and I love how relevant the topics are to life no matter who you are. I can’t wait for this new season 3!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Afternoon Chai
    United States3 years ago
  • White Girl Learning

    I love this podcast! As an older white women, I have so much to learn and this pod helps me do that. It’s a way to lean in and hear voices and stories so different from my own experiences. Thanks to Candace and Tanorria, my eyes and heart are ever-opening! ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    revccr
    United States3 years ago
  • Black Girl Magic

    I am so happy to see two dynamic Black women in the food industry creating a safe space for other women in food to share their stories. Not only are these fantastic women hosts, speakers, and chefs, but they are extraordinary women. I love all the interviews and am so excited to see them grow!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chantel1984
    United States3 years ago

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#58
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#85
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Giving Back and Then Some with Chopped Winner and Chef Kenyatta Ashford
Q: How was your experience on Food Network's Chopped as a black man?
I found my experience enjoyable; it was welcoming and a first-class experience.
Giving Back and Then Some with Chopped Winner and Chef Kenyatta Ashford
Q: What is your favorite gentrified ingredient?
For me, it's okra... most people only know how to eat okra by frying it, but I know what this ingredient can do.
Giving Back and Then Some with Chopped Winner and Chef Kenyatta Ashford
Q: Kenyatta, when did you fall in love with the fusion between African cuisine and Creole cuisine?
Growing up in New Orleans, it was kind of difficult not to really enjoy food and not allow cuisine to be part of who you are.
Empowering, Engaging, Energizing: Elise Shrock keeps it REAL
Q: When did you fall in love with being an advocate for the political process?
Elise reflects on her family's history and how her ancestors' activism influenced her commitment to political advocacy.

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