One of my favorites
Julia Turshen has such a way of facilitating meaningful conversations, it’s always a joy to listen to what she and her guests have to say. I listen to this on my commute in the morning and I feel like it puts me in a peaceful state of mind before an often chaotic workday. I also appreciate how she interviews people who often don’t get a voice in food media, whether that’s queer people, people or color, or people with disabilities. Like the title of this review stats, it’s one of my favorite podcasts, if not my favorite and I often try to get other people to listen to it.
Vicvic1108 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/10/19
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The guests that Julia talks with are so interesting. And, of course, Julia is so interesting to listen to also. She is so generous with her knowledge and with her personal experience. I’ve listen to about 10 podcasts so far and have loved to each and every one.
ally0929 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/10/23
I discovered this podcast through Julia’s interview on appetite with Virginia Sole Smith and I LOVED it. They speak so openly about their own journeys and speak so positively about having an appetite. Now I have listened to 2 other episodes in addition to that one and I am hooked. Next I have to...Read full review »
1836683 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/22
I can’t imagine a podcast that leaves me feeling as fulfilled as Julia’s. As an eater and cook I’m often delighted to hear the stories of what’s happening in the food world. As a gay man, I’m delighted that identity and stories of vulnerability aren’t checked at the door. When Julia speaks with...Read full review »
heyitsjordansmith via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/19
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