
Familiar faces. Wild cravings. Zero judgment. -- Everyone snacks—celebrities, chefs, food lovers, and late-night fridge raiders alike. Because snacking is the great equalizer. Hosted by Joanna Saltz, Editorial Director of Delish, Snacks! turns those bite-sized cravings into big, revealing conversations. Every Wednesday, your favorite guests pull up a chair at the snack table to share their go-to m... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Patton Oswalt brings his zero-tolerance policy for slop bowls to SNACKS! He revisits the iconic KFC Bowl and the quote that launched a thousand memes: “failure pile in a sadness bowl”, and reveals if trying one actually changed his mind.
Along the w... more
Melissa Ben-Ishay serves up cupcakes, salads, and hot takes on SNACKS! this week. The president and co-founder of Baked by Melissa tells the story behind her first batch of cupcakes and recalls her first bite of "life-changing lettuce" that fueled he... more
Jutes brings his Canadian roots to SNACKS! this week and the conversation is all that and a bag of ketchup chips. He breaks down his lifelong “fridge cig” obsession, the childhood snack he once traded his entire lunch for, and his nightly protein ice... more
Phil Rosenthal and his daughter, Lily, bring their family food legacy to SNACKS! this week. Phil and Lily dish about their respective childhood food trauma: for Phil, meat was a "punishment." For Lily, cereal was a birthday gift. Plus, they reveal th... more
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Interviews with familiar faces and hearing what food they love and hate and how it shapes their life. Really interesting to hear. Best episodes to listen to are Pete Holmes and Tom Papa
Love the break from my bubble of cyclical pods and feeds into new world of learning something new about food every day and laughing along the way!
I love hearing celebs talk about their food obsessions. Excited for more episodes!
Great podcast - well done!! Casual and comfortable - can’t wait to hear more of these!
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Snacks-centric conversations feature celebrities, chefs, and culture-makers sharing their go-to snacks, favorite cravings, and personal food memories. Episodes blend lighthearted banter with behind-the-scenes glimpses of film, TV production, and hospitality, often tying food to identity, work, and moments of vulnerability. Notable throughlines include craft services on sets, celebrity culinary obsessions, and how snacks color life and career, with a casual, welcoming vibe that keeps conversations approachable yet revealing for listeners who love food and pop culture.
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SNACKS! launched 8 months ago and published 26 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on SNACKS! include:
1. Melissa Ben-Ishay
2. Phil Rosenthal
3. Lily Rosenthal
4. Gabourey Sidibe
5. Heather Graham
6. Tom Colicchio
7. Kristen Kish
8. Gail Simmons
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