Kelly Dolan, producer of the Feeding People podcast (and host Amy Dolan’s husband), joins Amy for a conversation about how his limited food preferences as a child — including a dislike for almost all fruits and vegetables — transformed as an adult into an almost entirely plant-based diet. Kelly shares how his decision to stop eating meat also set the stage for larger decisions he made to address his mental health and overall wellbeing.
May 08, 2024•46 min•Season 4Ep. 12
Liz Abunaw, the founder and owner of Forty Acres Fresh Market in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood, joins Amy to talk about everything that makes grocery stores great—including “grocery theater,” the music that’s played, and the ideal size of shopping carts. Liz shares her journey of starting Forty Acres Fresh Market, which broke ground last year and will be the Chicago’s first Black female-owned grocery store. In this episode and in her work, Liz challenges the standard narratives around which neig...
May 01, 2024•33 min•Season 4Ep. 11
Raeghn Draper, a Chicago-based community organizer, writer, and hospitality professional, joins Amy to discuss the current state of Chicago’s hospitality industry, the history of tipping in America, and how Raeghn’s organization, the CHAAD project, is working to advance accountability and end labor abuses within the industry. Raeghn shares their vision for an equitable hospitality industry and practical ways customers can show support when visiting restaurants.
Apr 24, 2024•34 min•Season 4Ep. 10
Elsie DuBray, an Oóhenuŋpa Lakxóta, Nueta, and Hidatsa woman and enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Lakxóta Nation, joins Amy to discuss her role in the film Gather, her life growing up on her family’s buffalo ranch, and her vision of food sovereignty for her community. Elsie shares the importance of buffalo, and how her work as a community health graduate student at Stanford is leading her towards buffalo restoration and creating a just and beautiful food system for Native people.
Apr 17, 2024•37 min•Season 4Ep. 9
In this encore episode from 2019, Julia Turshen, bestselling cookbook author, food writer, and food equity advocate, discusses with host Amy Dolan how food can and has changed history. Julia reflects on the writing of her book, Feed the Resistance, and describes the crucial role food played during the Civil Rights Movement and the Stonewall Uprising. She also shares how her Jewish identity informs the way that she views and experiences food and cooking.
Apr 10, 2024•33 min
Sebastian White, private chef and Founder and Executive Director of The Evolved Network, joins Amy to discuss his journey from psychotherapist to chef to creator of The Evolved Network. Sebastian shares how he’s using the vision of The Evolved Network—a farm to table process—as a means to create space for kids that is both healing and therapeutic, and how he hopes the kids see their infinite possibilities, versus their limitations, when they cook.
Apr 03, 2024•31 min•Season 4Ep. 7
Dr. Evelyn Figueroa, Family Physician, Professor at University of Illinois Chicago, Director of Pilsen Food Pantry, and Executive Director of the Figueroa Wu Family Foundation, joins Amy to discuss the social determinants that affect health and poverty, how her personal journey in medicine led to the creation of the food pantry, and the role we all can play in assuring that everyone has the food they need.
Mar 20, 2024•45 min•Season 4Ep. 6
Chloe Keene, the digital creator behind Chicago Master List, talks with Amy Dolan about using Instagram to highligh restaurants on Chicago's south side, growing in empathy through adventurous eating, and the power of shared meals to connect people with one another.
Mar 13, 2024•30 min•Season 4Ep. 5
Eliana Pinilla, Director of Partnerships, Great Lakes Region at The Common Market, discusses with Amy Dolan the need to "connect communities to good food grown by sustainable family farmers." She explains that when institutions get more of their food directly from local farms, the quality of food they serve—and the health and wealth of the entire region—get better. Eliana breaks down how The Common Market helps make it all happen and the vision she has for future generations.
Mar 06, 2024•30 min•Season 4Ep. 4
Laurell Sims, Co-Founder and former Co-Executive Director of Urban Growers Collective, talks with Amy Dolan about her journey to creating an eight-site urban farm in Chicago, what it will take to address the problems in the current U.S. food system, and all of the ways local food and farming build community.
Feb 28, 2024•41 min•Season 4Ep. 3
Jana Kinsman, Founder of Bike a Bee, shares with Amy how her lifelong fascination with insects led to becoming a beekeeper, the unique quality of each batch of honey, and how being thoughtful in the way she purchases and enjoys food creates stories for her to share with others.
Feb 21, 2024•46 min•Season 4Ep. 2
Dominique Leach, chef and owner of Lexington Betty Smokehouse and the 2023 champion of Food Network's BBQ Brawl, kicks off Feeding People Season 4 with her third appearance on the show! Dominique shares with Amy her experience on BBQ Brawl, what winning the show has meant to her, what it takes as a Black woman to be a successful pitmaster, and what she does to feed and take care of herself, even as she continues to build a successful career by feeding others.
Feb 14, 2024•42 min•Season 4Ep. 1
Host Amy Dolan previews the upcoming season of Feeding People, including the season opener interview with Chef Dominique Leach, Owner and Chef of Lexington Betty Smokehouse and this season's champion of Food Network's BBQ Brawl.
Feb 08, 2024•2 min
Chi Chi Okwu, Content Producer and Host of The Next Question web series, joins Amy at the table to talk about race, black and white women in friendship and how wholehearted living for everyone requires every person doing the work. Mentioned on the Show: Chi Chi’s first appearance on Feeding People (season 1) EverThrive Illinois The Next Question Follow: Chi Chi on Instagram Chi Chi on Twitter Amy on Instagram Amy on Twitter Feeding People on Facebook Sunday Supper Church on Instagram Feeding Peo...
Dec 11, 2019•51 min•Season 3Ep. 9
Rabbi Lizzi Heydemann shares her journey from growing up on the south side of Chicago to her decision to found Mishkan Chicago, a spiritual community "reclaiming Judaism’s inspiration and transformative essence,” and which seeks to “resonate with the next generation, as well as people who have felt on the fringes of the Jewish community.” Rabbi Lizzi also discusses the role that food—and sitting around the table with others who might be different from each other—plays in the life of the Mishkan ...
Dec 04, 2019•50 min•Season 3Ep. 8
Dominique Leach, chef and owner of Lexington Betty Smokehouse, makes her second appearance on the show and shares with Amy the challenges and joys of opening her first restaurant, her commitment to be herself, and the importance of supporting black-owned restaurants. Mentioned on the Show: Lexington Betty Smokehouse Dominique’s first appearance on Feeding People (Season 1) Truth Italian Batters and Berries Sweet Maple Cafe Egg Rolls Etc Tips and Toes Bowen’s Pizza Follow: Dominique on Facebook L...
Nov 20, 2019•34 min•Season 3Ep. 7
Cookbook author and podcast host Julia Turshen discusses the crucial role food played during the Civil Rights Movement and the Stonewall Uprising, the unifying human connection that cooking creates, and the correlation between her Jewish identity and her love of food, eating, and gathering together for meals. Show Notes Mentioned on the Show: Keep Calm and Cook On with Julia Turshen Feed the Resistance Now and Again Small Victories Equity at the Table Georgia Gilmore Cheryl Day The Jewish Cookbo...
Nov 13, 2019•43 min•Season 3Ep. 6
Amy talks with Emily Scott, the former founding pastor of St. Lydia’s dinner church in Brooklyn and the current founding pastor of Dreams and Visions in Baltimore, on the connection between food and spirituality, centering church around the practice of the table and the beautiful nature of seeing the humanity in each other when sharing a meal. Mentioned on the Show: St. Lydia’s St. Gregory’s Sunday Supper Church Dinner Church Movement Give to Dreams and Visions Shelter (write “LGBTQ shelter” in ...
Nov 06, 2019•52 min•Season 3Ep. 5
After much reflection (and hesitation), Amy shares her journey towards embracing her identity as a home cook—how someone without formal training can still be a great cook and feed people with great love.
Oct 30, 2019•23 min•Season 3Ep. 4
Amy talks with Rudy Garrett, Co-Deputy Director of Chicago Votes, on connecting her passion for food with her profession in politics. Rudy also shares her perspective on engaging at tables with people you disagree, and the simple mind shift we can make when engaging volunteers to ensure they have what they need to do their work.
Oct 14, 2019•44 min•Season 3Ep. 3
Amy talks with film and television producer Abby Davis about how she’s becoming comfortable in her Korean identity, what the entertainment industry in Los Angeles highlighted for her about body image, as well as how she currently centers business meetings around meals and cares for herself through prepping meals on Sundays.
Oct 09, 2019•46 min•Season 3Ep. 2
Amy talks with Chef Nicole Pederson, Director of Culinary Arts at Center on Halsted, about her passion for connecting food and community. Nicole shares how her 20 year journey as a chef—working at Gramercy Tavern in New York City, and Lula Cafe and Marcus Samuelsson’s C-House in Chicago—led her to train unemployed and under-employed people within the LGBTQ community how to cook and find work in Chicago restaurants.
Oct 02, 2019•40 min•Season 3Ep. 1
Amy reflects on Season 2 of Feeding People, announces the launch of the show’s brand new Patreon page and discusses ways to help create Season 3 together.
Aug 14, 2019•21 min•Season 2Ep. 11
Amy talks with longtime friend Sarah Deardorff Miller, Senior Fellow at Refugees International, about the current refugee and family separation situation in the U.S., the role of food in the refugee resettlement process and the ways which Sarah has experienced beautiful hospitality as she has eaten food all around the world.
Aug 02, 2019•46 min•Season 2Ep. 10
Amy talks with Emma Brewster and Joe Lindsay, owners of David’s Delicatessen & Coffee, about the importance of sourcing local food in their restaurant, their famous Corned Beef Off that brings the community together, and their desire to create a welcoming, one-of-kind experience for all who walk through their doors.
Jul 24, 2019•45 min•Season 2Ep. 9
Amy talks with Zuri Thompson, the founder and director of Pearly Peas, a program designed to feed seniors living in food insecure communities nutritious food. Zuri shares how she found her passion for food and feeding seniors, as well as how she currently sees cooking food for family and friends as her most important work.
Jul 03, 2019•44 min•Season 2Ep. 8
In celebration of Pride month, Chicago artist and activist Darren Calhoun shares his experience as a black, Christian, gay man and encourages us to embrace change and healing close to home. (This episode was recorded live at Sunday Supper Church, June 23, 2019.)
Jun 26, 2019•21 min•Season 2Ep. 7
After participating in the Food and Faith event alongside one hundred interfaith leaders, politicians, climate change experts and farmers, host Amy Dolan shares her inspiring and life-changing experience and how she plans to connect her learnings on land, labor and food with her life and work. The conference was presented by the Methodist Theological School of Ohio, Center for Earth Ethics, The Climate Reality Project and the Ohio State University Initiative for Food and Agricultural Transformat...
Jun 20, 2019•31 min•Season 2Ep. 6
Amy talks with Wendy Zeldin, the 61st Street Farmers Market Manager and Food Educator, about Jewish grandmothers, food accessibility and her hope that the Chicago agricultural scene will grow to provide access for all to healthy, affordable, good food.
May 29, 2019•45 min•Season 2Ep. 5
Host Amy Dolan and her husband, Kelly, share their story of infertility, and the role of food and tables in times of grief and loss.
May 22, 2019•53 min•Season 2Ep. 4