Matthew Hayden, former Australian cricketer and self-confessed foodie, cooks up a conversation with some well-known Australians. Each episode is one guest, three dishes and the stories that go with them. Everyone has stories about the meals they've eaten. They're the tales behind incredible meals you ate in exotic locations on overseas adventures or the last meal you ever shared with a loved one.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArts |
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Ray Martin has eaten exotic meals in the best restaurants around the world, but his favourite meal was the lamb chops and veg he ate at Sir Donald Bradman's house. Closely followed by a vegemite sandwich he ate on Air Force One. He did not rate the s... more
Maggie Beer is Australia's best-loved champion of quality seasonal produce, so Matt Hayden is surprised to hear she loves offal. The legendary restaurateur, author and TV presenter loves talking about food, and has an interesting tale to tell about b... more
Writer, comedian, activist and ARIA-award winning rapper Adam Briggs takes Matthew Hayden on a culinary history tour. From scoffing Aunty Norma's epic ginger fluff cakes at the football in country Victoria, to fully disciplined meal prep in lockdown ... more
Wil Anderson turns up to talk about food, but it's an apology Matthew Hayden is after. The comedian, Wilosophy podcaster and host of ABC TV’s Gruen says sorry for sledging Haydos 20 years ago. He also tells Haydos about the perils of trying to coin y... more
Seven-time world surfing champ Layne Beachley and her rockstar INXS saxophonist beau Kirk Pengilly have some STORIES to tell Matthew Hayden about food. Both grew up on the water and then took vastly different paths in life and learning about food. He... more
These days, six-time ARIA Award-winning musician Amy Shark sings duets with Keith Urban, and hangs out with movie stars at steakhouses in L.A. But you'd better believe this Gold Coast girl does not take the high life for granted. As she tells Matthew... more
AFL great Adam Goodes has a weakness you may not know about...for double coat Tim Tams. Goodes talks to Matthew Hayden about feeding his sweet tooth before big games, the simple pleasure of eating with family since hanging up his boots and connecting... more
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Pleased to see a sportsman being sponsored to do a podcast, but his questions are shallow and insipid, his interviews could be so much deeper and more engaging. He sounds like he’s going through the motions of interviewing, without showing a lot of genuine curiosity about the actual interviewee. Be interesting to see a less famous, more curious person doing this interview as the topic is interesting. He just kills it with his lack of humour and potential intelligence. Sorry.
Loving this series, I’ve always been a massive Haydos fan and am loving being part of his world again. Great concept for a podcast, can’t wait to hear more!
Loved this. Working my way through the episodes. The Justin Langer episode is hilarious. Kirk and Layne - What a couple. Loved the Amy Shark episode too. Matt Hayden seems like such a nice bloke.
I loved this so much! My two favourites - always were always will be. Great stories told by great friends. You can’t get better than that 👏👏
Apple Podcasts | #242 | Netherlands/Arts/Food |
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