The best conversations happen around the table, specifically a table full of food. Each week, join host Amy Dolan and her dinner guests—chefs, pastors, bakers and soup kitchen volunteers—for conversations about the magic of the table. If you’ve always wanted to host meals but haven’t known how, or you host one every night and you’re looking for ways to bring greater meaning to what you do, Feeding... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArtsSociety & Culture |
Kelly Dolan, producer of the Feeding People podcast (and host Amy Dolan’s husband), joins Amy for a conversation about how his limited food preferences as a child — including a dislike for almost all fruits and vegetables — transformed as an adult in... more
Liz Abunaw, the founder and owner of Forty Acres Fresh Market in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood, joins Amy to talk about everything that makes grocery stores great—including “grocery theater,” the music that’s played, and the ideal size of shopping ca... more
Raeghn Draper, a Chicago-based community organizer, writer, and hospitality professional, joins Amy to discuss the current state of Chicago’s hospitality industry, the history of tipping in America, and how Raeghn’s organization, the CHAAD project, i... more
Elsie DuBray, an Oóhenuŋpa Lakxóta, Nueta, and Hidatsa woman and enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Lakxóta Nation, joins Amy to discuss her role in the film Gather, her life growing up on her family’s buffalo ranch, and her vision of food soverei... more
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I love this podcast! I'm consistently inspired by Amy's passion and curiosity for food and eating, and has this matter of fact tone when she feels strongly about a topic. Her guests are varied, but all have such an important role in feeding people.
The warm, delicious conversations Amy has with her guests will stir your longings for nourishment that feeds the body and the soul. Amy’s chats always leave me re-thinking how, why and who we are feeding when we sit down to the table. Come hungry and, if you’re like me, you’ll want second and third helpings of each discussion!
Amy shares her heart for cooking, hosting, and feeding people while actually cooking and hosting for her guests! This podcast has inspired me to cook more "real meals" and also introduced me to differerent guests using food in different ways.
Amy's heart for people is so apparent and this podcast is a great listen for anyone seeking practical, fun ways to serve others and build meaningful relationships.
Amy Dolan has an incredible way of facilitating honest and thoughtful conversation about food, community, and what it means to gather around a table. Feeding People motivates me to rethink my perspective about eating and inviting others to my table. It is a must listen for anyone who finds beauty in gathering together, or desires to build a community where can.
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