
We’re Emma & Dimity—identical twins, mamas, and co-hosts of Dinner Last Night. When we became parents, figuring out what to make for dinner—and how to get our families to eat it—was hard. One minute, we were serving up a home-cooked meal; the next, we were in high-stakes negotiations over one bite of broccoli. Between finding time to shop and cook, dodging tantrums, balancing nutrition, and honori... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsKids & FamilyFoodParenting | |||

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I love listening to these interviews during my early morning baking shifts. I look forward to them every week and I always walk away with some inspiring thought that keeps me pondering. I just finished the episode with their big sister Rony and it might be my favorite yet!
Dinner Last Night is such a sweet treat. Dimity and Emma’s authenticity and curiosity make these conversations a lovely listen. And I’ve definitely come away with new ways to think about food and family.
These twins weave together personal stories, big themes around good, culture, and food access, and humor to create a show that is so easy to listen to and always lifts my mood! And their voices are irresistible. Fun to try to tell them apart!
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