Good banter, major privilege
The premise is great, the host is delightful. My only critique is that this is one of the most privileged podcasts I’ve ever heard. It’s cool that these guests can afford things like $4000 dinners and tomahawk steaks, I don’t want to tear down that for them. But if you are a struggling Angelino looking for a fun podcast with some insight into the industry, this might depress you. Or maybe not! If you don’t mind hearing restaurant suggestions you can’t afford, go for it! Maybe I was out of the loop and didn’t realize that foodie = money. It’s very entertaining, definitely check it out if you’re interested.
The Green Canary via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/06/19
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I finally got into podcasts with this show and now I listen while driving to and from work. New episodes are posted on Mondays. I have been a fan of Adam Robert’s blog for years and am a big food world geek. This blog features Adam talking to (typically) a foodie about eating, what they had for...Read full review »
petrden via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/28/19
This is my favorite podcast out there and really inspired me to get more into food and cooking! Moreover, as an aspiring psychotherapist, Adam Roberts is not only entertaining to listen to but also seems to have a natural talent for analyzing and understanding people‘s relationship with food and...Read full review »
Missfelicia96 via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 02/10/20
I love love love Lunch Therapy. You are such a good interviewer Adam and your guests have been so interesting❤️❤️
chefLisaKayne via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/08/19
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