Food COma: My Seventies Kitchen Episode 1 – red lentil dal

First off, THANK YOU to all of our listeners at The Food Coma Podcast. I have been having an absolute blast chatting with guests and am looking forward to recording many more episodes. 

I will admit that I was a little skeptical when Chris Loughran suggested we film a cooking show in my home kitchen. I argued that it was dated and kind of hideous, which only seemed to encourage him. After working with Chris on both the podcast and Off The Wagon with Joe Ricchio, I know to trust his instincts. As it turns out, he was right – and I actually couldn’t be happier working out of this kitchen.

So here it is – Food Coma: My Seventies Kitchen

We will feature a very broad range of dishes, adhering to no particular style outside of it being something I enjoy making and think is delicious. In our first video featured here, we go for a soothing Indian Dal – future episodes will range from Pho to Bolognese to Big Macs.

While our podcast content will always be free, adding this level of video production definitely ups the costs significantly – definitely more expensive than editing audio clips of me drinking wine and yammering into a microphone while interrupting my guests.

This being said, we’ve decided to launch our Patron program for those of our listeners who would enjoy – and hopefully benefit from – the cooking video content we will be creating. We have set up three tiers of patronage, with cumulative perks.

I sincerely hope you will join us,

Joe

BECOME A PATRON HERE!!

Episode 3: Entertaining Guests featuring Jonathan Wyman

Episode 3: Entertaining Guests featuring Jonathan Wyman

The third episode of The Food Coma Podcast welcomes legendary Producer/Mixer/Sound Engineer Jonathan Wyman as our guest to discuss the ups and downs of ENTERTAINING GUESTS.

Topics range from BBQ to music to how the wrong guests will ruin any party. Sometimes it’s all about making a spectacle, and other times it’s just about gathering around a big pot of cassoulet and going after it. We talk about Almost Famous moments, Big Buck Hunter, and the value of Christmas lights to instantly upgrade the ambience of any room in your house.

Thanks go to our sponsors: Tourmaline Spring WaterAmethyst Elixir Company CBD Drops, and Living Nutz.

Also thanks to our sponsors at Head Games Salon for Body & Hair, as well as their superlative product line, Controlled Chaos

If you would like to know more about sponsorship opportunities, respond to Joe Ricchio at jsricchio@gmail.com

Production and Editing by Chris Loughran of No End Media.