There are so many shows that air live every week on Heritage Radio Network, how could one possibly keep up with it all? Well, we have an answer for you. The WEEK IN REVIEW with Jack Inslee & Erin Fairbanks distills 40+ weekly shows into one 25 minute digestible weekly podcast. Hear the best clips of the week, tips and insights from Jack & Erin and an overview of what's happening in the HRN univers... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Arts |
On this episode of Week in Review, Jack and Erin cover everything from urban ag to Lena Dunham! They highlight clips from across the network this week and talk to Ari Weinzweig from Zingerman’s about the upcoming Camp Bacon.
On episode 17 of Week in Review, Jack and Erin recap this week’s HRN content, including a clip from our brand new News show, annoying rainbow foods, and moving stories from our high school Saxelby Scholars! Chris from Copper & Kings distillery joins ... more
On this episode of Week in Review, Jack and Erin blast through the past week of HRN content! Social media optimization, shifting your diet to save the environment, and a sausage for every culture. “The Breakdown” brings us a tribute to the late food ... more
On this episode of Week in Review, Jack is joined by a special co-host, HRN’s newly crowned Associate Producer Sarah McKeen. Jack and Sarah cover school nutrition guidelines, small business succession, the meaning of battered cheese sticks, and pay a... more
On this episode of Week in Review, Jack and Erin cover yet another full week of HRN content — a fiery Trans-Pacific Partnership debate, how to appreciate raw milk cheese, and why Jose Andres is not a clown. “The Breakdown” is straight out of a conver... more
This episode of Week in Review reviews a dizzying breadth of content from the past week! We hear from a 17-year-old food rapper, a Food Studies professor at NYU, and the master of acorn toilet fermentation. On “The Breakdown” Jack and Erin talk to Li... more
This episode of Week in Review pays tribute to the late Jim Harrison, opens up the great sandwich debate, and discusses the new age of online restaurant reviews. On “The Breakdown”, Jack and Erin speak to Andrew Friedman, host of our newest show, The... more
This episode of Week in Review covers the evolving role of female chefs in the restaurant industry, how to order sushi like a boss, “The Pope of Peppers,” and plenty of dad jokes. On “The Breakdown,” Jack and Erin talk to Lukas Volger of Jarry magazi... more
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It can be overwhelming to try sorting through all the great content HRN produces every week, especially if you feel crunched for time. Jack and Erin are fun and entertaining, and they introduce each topic in a way that’s snappy and easy to digest. Kind of like getting your food news from your friends in the know — they’ll point you to the good stuff.
This show offers a really entertaining look at all that’s been happening in the food world and on Heritage Radio Network every week. It’s a great way to figure out what shows are a MUST LISTEN. Jack and Erin have a very fun chemistry.
With so many shows and so much news coming out of Heritage Radio, it's hard to keep up with all of them. But the week-in review gives me a chance to get tidbits of food news and see what shows I want to explore more in depth. And Jack and Erin have a great dynamic! Good show!
There's a lot going on each week on Heritage Radio... more than I can possibly listen to. But HRN's Week in Review gives a great distillation of the week. What I like most is that it introduces me to new shows, outside of my own regular round-up.
Jack and Erin deliver a fun and entertaining catch-up on the food world! Can't wait to hear about this week's last great bite; BIG UPS to you guys!
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