Meat + Three

By: Heritage Radio Network
  • Summary

  • Get ready for a delectable experience with Meat + Three, your weekly serving of food stories and commentary served up by the talented interns at Heritage Radio Network (HRN). Inspired by the Southern tradition of a hearty main dish and three sides, this podcast offers a deep dive into the latest food trends, the socio-cultural impact of food, and personal narratives about our relationships with what we eat and drink. Powered by the HRN internship program, Meat + Three serves as a vibrant platform for our seasonally-rotating contributors to share their insights and stories, ensuring a diverse range of voices and perspectives. Join us as we explore the food systems landscape, uncovering what's happening in the world right now. Meat + Three is proudly brought to you by HRN, a Brooklyn-based nonprofit dedicated to fostering a more equitable, sustainable, and delicious world through its array of over 25 weekly food shows. This program is supported, in part, by the Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts as well as public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council. Hosted by Taylor Early and H Conley.
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Episodes
  • Indigenous Foodways for the Future
    Aug 2 2024

    Description:

    In order to honor indigenous foodways and culture, we need to start talking about them in the present tense. Let’s look to the future in order to dismantle a colonial past! In this episode we explore some of the ways indigenous communities are revitalizing ancestral foodways and centering them in contemporary conversations about cuisine. Focused in the American Southwest, our reporters explore a Navajo farm producing culturally appropriate baby foods, a restaurant collectively run by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, and a restaurant/online indigenous marketplace based in Denver.

    Further Reading:

    Check out the menu at Indian Pueblo Kitchen, and plan a visit to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.

    Aside from a supervisor at Indian Pueblo Kitchen, Channing Concho is also the drummer for Suspended, an all-female metal band. You can find their music here!

    Read more about Tocabe on their website or in this article ; you can also read about Tocabe Indigenous Marketplace in the New York Times.

    Learn more about Bidii Baby Foods by visiting their website

    Credits:

    This episode of Meat and Three was reported by Addison Austin-Lou, Jessica Gingrich, Elizabeth Fisher, and Hannah Chouinard.

    Our lead producer on this episode was Addison Austin-Lou, with support from Sophia Hooper and Sam Gerardi.

    Meat and Three is produced by H Conley and Taylor Early.

    Our audio engineer for this episode was Armen Spendjian.

    Scratch Speed.wav by Racche -- https://freesound.org/s/160909/ -- License: Attribution 3.0

    Photo credit: Hopi Corn © Stephen Trimble / www.stephentrimble.net

    Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate.

    Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.

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    29 mins
  • Bonus Episode: Nourishing Change (through… Veganism!)
    Jul 25 2024

    On this very special bonus episode of Meat and Three, we hear from our 2024 Julia Child Foundation Writing Fellow Loan Ngyuen, and get a glimpse into the new show she has spent the last 6 months developing. Nourishing Change dives into the story of three generations behind the longest running vegan restaurant in Philadelphia, as well as Loan’s own story with veganism. In this pilot episode, Loan touches on themes of cultural food access, community health and vegan soul food.

    Further reading:

    Keep up with Loan’s adventures beyond HRN here and here!

    Next time you're in Philly, stop by the Nile Cafe!

    Check out Loan's Vegan Cheesesteak Food Tour Map!

    For more on why Nonwhite Americans are eating less meat, take a look at this article from NPR.

    Learn more about vegan/vegetarian cheesesteaks at the links below:

    • Basic 4 Café thrives for decades at the Terminal
    • Philly Vegan History Walking Tour
    • r/PhiladelphiaEats recent recommendations for vegan cheesesteaks
    • A redditor's recipe for a vegan Philly cheesesteak

    Here's the list of restaurants, non profits, urban farms, and food distributors Loan spoke with. All of these make up just a part of the Philly food system:

    • Nile Cafe
    • Philly Vegan Society
    • Philly Share Food Program
    • Philly Orchard Project
    • Drexel Innovation Food Lab
    • Ruben, Alex, Melissa, Tevon, Juliana
    • Weavers Way Food Coop- Germantown
    • Germantown Community Fridge
    • Philly Food Not Bombs
    • Vetri Community Partnership
    • City of Philadelphia Dept. of Health
    • City of Philadelphia Dept. of Parks and Recreation
    • Miss Rachel’s
    • Pietramala
    • Tomo Sushi
    • Tattooed Mom’s
    • Pandemic Pantry
    • Vietlead Resilient Roots Farm
    • Dirtbaby Farms
    • The Community Grocer
    • Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market

    This bonus episode of Meat and Three was developed, researched, lead produced, and reported by our 2024 Julia Child Foundation Writing Fellow Loan Nguyen.

    H and Taylor were honored to support Loan through the stewarding of this story development.

    Meat and Three is produced by H Conley and Taylor Early.

    Our audio engineer for this episode was Sam Gerardi.

    Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate.

    Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.

    Licenses for music tracks:

    my talking drum of quercy by Jean Toba — https://freemusicarchive.org/music/jean-toba/a-land-where-the-poets-dream/my-talking-drum-of-quercy/ — License: Attribution 4.0 International

    Scars by Jahzzar — https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Ashes_1206/scars/ — License: Attribution 4.0 International

    Driving by Jan-Michael Hökenschnieder x Fachhochschule Dortmund — https://freemusicarchive.org/music/jan-michael-hokenschnieder/single/driving/ — License: Attribution 4.0 International

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    22 mins
  • Third Spaces: Finding Community through Food
    Jul 18 2024

    Third spaces are having a moment. From cafes and bars to parks and beaches, these informal gathering places are central to creating community – often with food at the center. In this episode of Meat and Three, we travel across the globe and through time to explore third spaces that build community around food.

    Further Reading:

    To learn more about Spice Kitchen Incubator check out spicekitchenincubator.org. Curious about the International Relief Committee and their efforts worldwide? Learn more and support them here www.rescue.org.

    Stay connected with Blaxicocina by following the Instagram page and be sure to visit the restaurant when you’re in Mexico City! You can read more about Blaxicocina and Tiara Darnell here. If you’d like to support Tiara’s efforts to help her Haitian chefs get their Mexican visas, you can support the GoFundMe.

    To explore Alex Ketchum’s work, check out her website or grab a copy of her book, Ingredients for Revolution.

    Learn more about the Camino de Santiago here. Check out Sophia’s Camino Instagram @aspirationalpilgrimcontent, or read personal accounts from novelist Paulo Coelho or anthropologist Beebe Bahrami.

    This episode of Meat and Three was reported by folks from our third space here at HRN; Danielle Flitter, Addison Austin-Lou, Jessica Gingrich, and Sophia Hooper with support from Elizabeth Fisher.

    Our audio engineer for this episode was H Conley.

    Meat and Three is produced by H Conley and Taylor Early.

    Show image from Tiara Darnell, Blaxicocina, Mexico City. 2024.

    Additional Music in this episode by Koi-discovery & HolinzaCC0.

    Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate.

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    24 mins

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