Christianity and coffee
This is one of the best treatments of the politics of Christianity I've heard in forever. Probably ever. It starts from the assumption that listeners can think for themselves, and don't need to be told what to think. It doesn't shame believers or non-believers, and the way the story's told gives me a sense that there is a "place"--Gravy--where we can share ideas without judgment, which, honestly, is what any religious space should be.Read full review »
Articulate Indian via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/07/14
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I love podcasts with such a specific focus, and "the changing American South by way of food" is just such a great hook for a show. I love the multicultural aspect, helping correct my ignorant Yankee misconceptions about the diversity of the South.Read full review »
hannannannannah via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/19/16
Who would have thought that a podcast that mixes history and food would be so interesting.
Emarceg via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/23/17
I'm a regular listener of the Splendid Table and was in the hunt for something similar and came across Gravy, what a great program! I love to hear the stories of regional America through the perspective of food, highly recommend.Read full review »
globaldavidg via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/28/15
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