Chef, author, and host of Travel Channel's "Bizarre Foods," Andrew Zimmern chats with fellow food fanatic and traveler Molly Mogren. They'll discuss what is going on in the food world, give their recommendations for travel and talk about whatever else pops into their heads.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArtsPlaces & TravelSociety & Culture |
This week Andrew and Molly trade stories about the time Andrew got stuck at a Canadian airport, the Austin Food and Wine demo no one will forget, Andrew's lawyer's hippie dance and more. Plus, Andrew speaks a bit about alcoholism and chemical depende... more
Andrew and Molly are both on the road, so they gave each other a call to check in this week. They talk about Molly's road trip to Vermont, Andrew's media adventures in New York, and they take a little time to smack talk Gary, Indiana.
Andrew tells us where the hottest travel spot in the next five years will be, Molly digs in to the nomination process for the James Beard Awards, and they discuss under-the-radar chefs. Plus, Andrew remembers Hamaro Cantu.
From unnecessary lawsuits to Indiana's "Religious Freedom" law, Andrew and Molly discuss the need for positivity and healing in how we interact with each other. Plus, Andrew and Molly share some of their favorite contemporary cookbooks.
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I wish you guys would come back. This was one of my favorite podcasts!
This podcast ended years ago and WAY too soon for this gal, but since it’s 2020 currently and this year is Murphy’s Law if ever a year could be... Ill just tell 2020 to F off.
As for this pod, I would love to get an update episode! ♥️
Tim Ferriss has become one of the highest-rated podcaster. This woman kept interrupting him throughout his interview. Couldn't listen. She's awful.
I love this show, it's entertaining, funny and informative. I enjoy all the different view and opinions on each topic.
Very disappointed with the podcast. I’m a longtime fan of Andrew Zimmern's show so I was looking forward to hearing some in depth food discussions from a seasoned travel host. However, most of the episodes are completely directionless and mainly consist of you, the listener, just eavesdropping on a conversation between AZ and Molly. They take forever to stop the small talk and niceties when they first get on the phone with each other and then once they finally start the show, they will often go ... more
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