Finding yourself in the story
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Welcome to season four, episode two of The Food Podcast! This episode is all about the storied history of the blue fin tuna, told through the lens of investigative food systems journalist Karen Pinchin. Through the writing of her book Kings of Their Own Ocean, a story that follows a tagged blue fin called Amelia back and forth across the Atlantic, we also learn about Karen. Karen and I are friends, but it wasn’t until I read this book that I learned how the story of what happens beneath the ocean can also uncover details of human life, Karen’s life.  Thanks for listening,  x Lindsay Links: * Karen Pinchin * Kings of Their Own Ocean - Penguin Random House Canada * Kings of Their Own Ocean on Audible And for a deeper dive into Kings of Their Own Ocean - * Gastro Pod: All About the Tuna Rollercoaster * Canadian Geographic * The American Scholar - On the Line * The New Yorker - The Magnificence of the Blue Fin Tuna * The Coast - The Reel Deal Credits Hosted by Lindsay Cameron Wilson Edited by Abigail Cerquitella Theme song is One More Night by Jenn Grant  Follow: @thefoodpodcast and @lindsaycameronwilson Get full access to Food Stories at lindsaycameronwilson.substack.com/subscribe
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