
46: Food is Religion Talk Show with The Grief Curator
02/21/23 • 57 min
In this food is religion clubhouse talk show we meet Michelle Gil aka The Griefcurator author, food is religion leader and renaissance woman. Michelle is multi-passionate and talks about her main interests, which include food, public speaking, grief, loss, and mental health. She mentions that food is an important part of her life and is intertwined with love and grief. On Michelle’s mother's side of the family. They grew up literally dirt poor with a dirt floor in their cabin. They had an outhouse they didn't have running water. And one thing that her mother told her that her grandmother said that has always stuck with her. Whenever somebody would come to visit. Grandmother would say we don't have much but what we have you are welcome to. That idea of sharing and hospitality even if you had very little was really inspiring for Michelle. Once she grew up and moved out and had a place of her own for a while she really took this as a calling. That hospitality that idea that everyone is welcome at the table and this is where we can share despite our differences despite what we have or don't have. We will break bread together in this warm, safe space where you are fed not just in body but in soul. Join us as we break bread with Michelle Gil.
Website: https://thegriefcurator.com/
IG: @thegriefcurator
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In this food is religion clubhouse talk show we meet Michelle Gil aka The Griefcurator author, food is religion leader and renaissance woman. Michelle is multi-passionate and talks about her main interests, which include food, public speaking, grief, loss, and mental health. She mentions that food is an important part of her life and is intertwined with love and grief. On Michelle’s mother's side of the family. They grew up literally dirt poor with a dirt floor in their cabin. They had an outhouse they didn't have running water. And one thing that her mother told her that her grandmother said that has always stuck with her. Whenever somebody would come to visit. Grandmother would say we don't have much but what we have you are welcome to. That idea of sharing and hospitality even if you had very little was really inspiring for Michelle. Once she grew up and moved out and had a place of her own for a while she really took this as a calling. That hospitality that idea that everyone is welcome at the table and this is where we can share despite our differences despite what we have or don't have. We will break bread together in this warm, safe space where you are fed not just in body but in soul. Join us as we break bread with Michelle Gil.
Website: https://thegriefcurator.com/
IG: @thegriefcurator
Season2
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https://www.litibucollective.com/subscription
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45: Cooks Who Care Break The Ice Nights with Maria Campbell
Voice4Chefs Chef Checkin Mini Series:
Chef Maria is Introducing the Break the Ice Dinner Series: community-wide events to support mental health in our Food & Beverage community. We know it isn’t easy to talk about mental health. We want to make it easier. That’s why we’ve invited some of our favorite Philly-area establishments to host events where we can really talk about the issues our friends & family are facing. These dinners will be a chance to support spots that care about mental health, while helping to grow our Community Fund to support food service workers.
Each event is unique. Follow Cooks Who Care and the individual spots you are interested in visiting to stay up-to-date on event info.
Here’s the schedule so far:
https://sites.google.com/view/breaktheicenights/home
2/17 - 2/20 - Pocono Organics
Wed. 2/22 - Fork Restaurant
Thur. 3/2 - Chestnut Hill Brewing Co.
Thur. 3/9 - Cornerstone Bistro
Wed. 3/22 - Sancho Pistolas
Sat. 3/25 - Chabaa Thai Bistro w/ guest Chef & Cookbook contributor Chef Mimi Lan
Connect with Chef Maria:
https://sites.google.com/view/imagineimpactllc/home
https://www.instagram.com/chefmcampbell/
Community Cookbooksupporting Mental Health in Hospitality
https://heyzine.com/flip-book/67dda095e8.html#page/8
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47: Part I Simona Terron The Heart Chef of Mumbai
In this episode we meet Simona from Bombay aka Mumbai, in India. With a deep love for the written word and a Masters in English Literature, her journalism career focused largely on the hospitality industry. Besides writing on food for 25 years, Simona has also been a national TV contest-winning voice over artist for over 15 years. Bitten by the podcasting bug in 2017, she integrated her writing skills, voice acting talents and food knowledge into 2 food podcasts: “THC HeartBytes” and “Metro Food Hoppers.” The latter takes you on a journey through her city, eating local street food alongside gourmet delights, and meeting various chefs, restaurateurs, and hospitality industry leaders.
IG: @theheartchef
Facebook: TheHeartChef
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