Sinopsis
In the Keep It Quirky podcast, Katie Quinn talks to creators living their dreams and navigating success and failure along the way. Katie Q is a food & travel video creator, popular YouTuber and cookbook author. Passion begets passion, so let's do this!
Episodios
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The Fight for Real Cheese with Bronwen Percival
31/05/2018 Duración: 37minThere can be no doubt that Bronwen Percival has found her calling, and her passion for cheese is downright infectious. The reach of cheese is massive: historical, scientific, cultural, economical, agricultural. We talk about all these aspects of cheese, and more. Bronwen is the co-author of the book "Reinventing the Wheel: Milk, Microbes and the Fight for Real Cheese." She gives us her top tips for getting your hands on real cheese and how to nudge the industry in the right direction. I also talk with eco-chef Tom Hunt at the top of the episode, who presented at The Food Sustainability Media Award (presented by Thomson Reuters Foundation and Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition). He tells us about the three food paradoxes for which he created a menu around. I found these paradoxes, and the statistics around them, so fascinating I just had to share it with you all. Here's a link to the article I wrote about my experience as a cheesemonger at Neal's Yard Dairy - "9 Useful Things I Learned as a London Cheesemon
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On the Food Journey with Venetia Falconer of Talking Tastebuds
23/05/2018 Duración: 33minVenetia Falconer is the host of the podcast Talking Tastebuds, where she talks with people about their relationship with food. Venetia is also a presenter and producer. In this episode, we talk about her journey with food and when the significant shifts have happened in her life; from having a disordered relationship with food to having it be something she enjoys most in life. She also talks about her decision to be vegan and how she handles the potentially awkward social elements of that, as well as the "why" behind her decision. Follow Venetia @venetiafalconer on Instagram and check out her YouTube channel, too! Thanks to Better Almond Butter for offering Keep It Quirky listeners 10% off by using the code "keepitquirky" at checkout on www.betteralmondbutter.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Magic of Audio Storytelling with Hester Cant, feat. Brian Quinn
16/05/2018 Duración: 31minThis episode is all about audio. “The idea that you can have something completely conjured by just closing your eyes is really special," Hester Cant told me as we talked about why she chose her career path. Hester and I talk about the intersection of food, culture and audio storytelling, and how what you wanted to do when you were 12 years old says a lot about what you should be doing with your life. I also talk with my brother an incredibly talented & successful professional musician, who just happens to be my brother Brian. (He's also the composer of the theme song for this podcast!) Brian shares his experiences as a professional musician, from how he first cast his net in the industry and how he flexes his creative freedom on the bass. Brian is @funkybq on Insta -- he's also on FB Hester is @hestercant on Insta and check out some of the shows she works on: BBC's The Kitchen Cabinet, Honey & Co. podcast and some episodes on Radio Cherry Bombe. And in celebration of a dozen episodes of the pod, I mad
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On The REAL Meaning of "Food Made With Love" with Niki Kopcke
09/05/2018 Duración: 37minNiki Kopcke is the founder of Mazí Mas, a catering company and roaming restaurant in London that employs and trains migrant and refugee women. Mazí Mas is all about bringing the most unique part of a culture's cuisine to you while transforming the misperception of migrant and refugee women. Niki's work at the moment is focused on getting people to see migrant and refugee women as skilled professionals (which is exactly what they are). Niki is both a passionate creative -- she loves food and cooking more than anything -- and also a social entrepreneur. She's found a way to take her feminism and activism into the core of the business she created. We talk about all of this, how she got started on this path and how she made her business dream a reality that just continues to grow. We also talk about the real meaning behind the cliche "food made with love" and the joy of ice skating and ice cream. "Good food is a gift." Enjoy the episode!! MAZÍ MAS - www.mazimas.co.uk Thanks to Better Almond Butter for sponsoring
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On Creating an Indie Travel Magazine with Milly Kenny-Ryder
02/05/2018 Duración: 31minIn this episode I talk with Milly Kenny-Ryder about how and why she launched the beautiful design-inspired indie travel guidebooks Weekend Journals, and the steep learning curve she and her partners faced in bringing all the various aspects together (choosing the paper stock, how to get a barcode, deciding which venues made it in the book). Where there’s a will, there a way... Milly explains why they published without any investors in order to maintain creative control (they got a bank loan). We chat about the importance of following projects through to the end and the growing interest in independent publications in her same niche, and what that means for the digital versus print spaces. This episode highlights the inspirational aspects of travel — I first talk with a young woman, Sylvia, who just took her first solo trip, to Morocco, and later in the episode I show Weekend Journals to Claire Matern of A Cheesemonger’s Daughter, and we talk about the kick in the butt we all sometimes need as creatives and ent
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On Selling a 'Weird' Product with Adam Vanni of Jarr Kombucha
25/04/2018 Duración: 34minIn this episode I talk to Adam Vanni, director and co-founder of Jarr Kombucha. He gives me a tour of Jarr's production facilities in East London and we talk about how they launched this product in a market where people didn’t understand what kombucha was. We consider how much luck may have to do with beginning a company from scratch, and the importance of community to make an idea reality. We talk a bit about the science behind kombucha and we touch on the health benefits, as well as how it gets its flavor and distinctive fizz. We also hit on the fermentation "trend" that has recently gained momentum. Follow Jarr on Instagram @jarrkombucha and check out their stockists at https://jarrkombucha.com/ At the beginning of the podcast when I talk about Ayurveda, I refer to Jasmine Hemsley's cookbook "East by West." Thanks so much for listening; if you dig this podcast, please tell your friends about it and leave a review in the Apple Podcasts store, or wherever you listen. Drop me a note @qkatie on Instagram and T
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On the Era of Reluctant Entrepreneurs with Ed Levine, founder of Serious Eats
18/04/2018 Duración: 01h05minEd Levine is the founder of the popular website Serious Eats, a food site that now has over 10 million unique visits a month. Prior to founding Serious Eats, he had written about food for the New York Times, had written some books, and he wanted to create "a place online that was like a clubhouse for food enthusiasts -- for people who wanted to share their passion." That's exactly what he's done with Serious Eats and the SE community. In this episode, we talk about how he founded his company (and how everyone at the time thought he was crazy), about the stage he's in right now, having sold Serious Eats with one foot in the company but the other food in new ventures: hosting his podcast, Special Sauce, and writing his memoir. We also discuss how immigrants refresh a culture's food scene in a way nothing else can, why food is the great common ground, and we cover so much else about both food and business -- including Ed's perspective on the current era of entrepreneurs, reluctant as we may be to call ourselves
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On Baking Without Borders with Henrietta Inman, "The Natural Baker"
11/04/2018 Duración: 33minThis episode is with Henrietta Inman, pastry chef and cookbook author, talks with me about WHY she loves using untraditional baking ingredients (it's not just to be "healthy") and she also talks me through how her love of gardening and hosting people at her home has influenced her career. I learn the term "eaty-talky," she makes Zoolander references and we agree that social media somehow seems even more of a double-edged sword when you're self-employed. She talks us through her experiences writing her two cookbooks (her second, "The Natural Baker," just released). I hope you see from our conversation that although Henrietta has thrown out the rulebook of what a delicious baked treat can or should be, she uses her creativity, sharp baking skills and generous spirit to convince us all of her food philosophy. Thanks to Charlotte Hu for the extra motivation to start this podcast in the first place, and for sharing her words of wisdom with us all at the top of the episode. Follow her at @charlottehuco on Instagram
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On Creating Connection with Graham Garvie
04/04/2018 Duración: 35min"We have a lot more in common than we think we do." This is one of my favorite quotes from this episode, and it gets at the heart of why I create this podcast and also why Graham began Bring Your Own Story (BYOS), a supper club that puts the emphasis on human connection around the table rather than the food on the table. Highlights of this episode include Graham describing how he forms community, both in his business and in his personal life, how he gets out of his own head when he hits a creative block and the importance of staying curious. We talk about the act of eating together and its role in facilitating connection. I really enjoyed this conversation with Graham, and I hope you do, too! I mention this in the preamble -- but the audio quality will improve for every episode after this one. Hang in there with me and I'm going through the fairly steep learning curve of audio v. video! :) Find out more about BYOS: www.bringyourownstory.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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On Making a Name for Iraqi Cuisine with Philip Juma
28/03/2018 Duración: 36minChef Philip Juma is a self-trained chef in London. Born to an Iraqi dad and Irish mom, he worked in finance until he had the realization that "doing what you love is more important than any paycheck." Fast-forward a little less than a decade later, Phil owns a business that does popups and catering called Juma Kitchen, he writes a regular column on Iraqi cuisine for the London Evening Standard, and he does food demos at locations like London's iconic Borough Market. Always a fan of London's food stalls, and noticing the placement of those carts being on the front line of London's energy, he knew that there was a space for his family's Iraqi cuisine, which was, at the time, not represented on a significant way before Juma Kitchen hit the scene. "I've gotta put this on the map," he thought. He took a leap of faith, and in this podcast he says, "for anyone who's on the fence in life, I'd say, categorically -- just do it. It's all about action," and that's when it all falls into place. We also talk about getting
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On Creating A Business from Scratch with Maxine Thompson
21/03/2018 Duración: 28minAustralian-born Maxine Thompson attended culinary school in NYC and launched a business in London. Talk about a worldly woman! She has grown Polka Pants, her business of bespoke chef's trousers for women, into a recognized brand that's getting much deserved attention. I begin this episode with an introduction to March being Women's History Month and give a hat-tip to just a few of the many amazing women in my life. Maxine is perfect to have on this episode acknowledging women because she's a rockstar. In this episode she talks about how she got the idea to make chef's pants for women, how she made is happen and the strategy involved in providing and developing a product that fills a void in the culinary industry. She talks about owning a business and how she stays sane, offering tips like a little technology ban time and going out dancing with friends. As promised, here's the video when Maxine came on my YouTube channel to show me how to make deep-fried olive oil ice cream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGE
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On Doing What You Love with Edd Kimber, "The Boy Who Bakes"
14/03/2018 Duración: 32minEdd Kimber is a professional baker -- he was the first winner of the Great British Bake Off! He's also a food photographer, food writer, podcaster and YouTuber. When it comes to running a cohesive brand, Edd does it all. In this episode of Keep It Quirky, Edd tells me about his journey from a dead-end, unsatisfying job to finding fulfilling work that he loves to do every day. He talks about balancing passion projects with projects that pay well, and he also gives us an inside look behind the scenes of the television show The Great British Bake Off. I hope you enjoy the episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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On Traveling the World As a Woman of Color with Oneika Raymond
07/03/2018 Duración: 32minThis week I'm excited to have Oneika Raymond on the show. She is the woman behind Oneika the Traveller, a blog & Instagram platform that tackles issues of travel, race, gender and all the cross-sections of those topics. She's also a video host personality, and I snagged some time with her for this interview amid a video shoot I was co-hosting with her for the Travel Channel. In this episode, we talk about traveling alone as a woman, and further, as a woman of color. She opens up about why she travels, why she is compelled to share her travels and experiences, and how to operate from a place of "can," versus "can't." I hope you enjoy our conversation! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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How To "Eat Happy" & Living a Creative, Confident Life with Melissa Hemsley
28/02/2018 Duración: 32minMelissa Hemsley is a cookbook author who has helped to revolutionize modern healthy home cooking, along with her sister Jasmine. Melissa has had a TV show on BBC Radio Four, she hosts a podcast called Life.Live.Better, and she just released a new cookbook called "Eat Happy: 30 minute feel good food." Melissa talks with us about her interest in what makes people tick and her passion for helping anyone get "kitchen confident." We're also joined by a pop-in guest, Venetia Falconer, of the Talking Tastebuds podcast! They talk about how they try to live their most creative and confident life. I hope you enjoy this episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Creative Process with Julie Nolke of Feeling Peckish
16/02/2018 Duración: 34minThis is the pilot episode for the Keep It Quirky podcast! Julie Nolke, the personality of the Feeling Peckish YouTube channel, shares her creative process, what makes her tick and the struggles of being a multi-hyphenated career woman in the entertainment space. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.