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In this episode we speak Kirk Haworth, an incredibly esteemed chef, mental health activist and a leading voice in plant based food, and most recently as the first plant-based chef to ever compete on the Great British Menu.
If you know of plant based food, in London, or pretty much anywhere, you will know of him. He makes vegetables look phenomenal - showing them as the primary on the plate! He has made many of us question whether meat has a place on the menu at all. Kirk has worked with incredible restaurants such as The French Laundry, Restaurant Sat Bains and the QuayIt was in 2016 , when Kirk was diagnosed with Lyme disease - that he began to dig deep into the medical impact and benefits of food - which he now creatively explores through Plates - a boundary pushing Plant based restaurant and creative food studio. Kirk is also passionate mental health activist and runs training and education through Hospitality wellness
https://plates-london.com
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In this episode we are speaking to Lucy Vincent, Founder of the Food Behind Bars
Food Behind bars is the UK’s only charity dedicated to transforming prison food. Improving the lives of the people eating it, supporting the people making it. The charity is focused on positively impacting the health and wellbeing of prisoners, by delivering practical food-based education, promoting healthy eating and designing radical food initiatives across the UK’s HM prison network.
Lucy is a trained journalist and activist, her work is focused on spotlighting the connection between mental health, environment and food within prison environments, and providing inmates with not only skills, but the basic rights of access to healthy food that promotes great inclusivity and positive well being.
You can learn more about their work here
www.foodbehindbars.co.uk
www.instagram.com/foodbehindbars
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In this episode we speak to Shilo Shiv Suleman, a multi disciplinary South Asian artist, activist, visionary and mystical general warrior.
Shilo Shiv Suleman is an Indian contemporary artist. Her work encompasses illustration and installation art. Shilo's practice focuses on the intersection of magical realism, art for social change and technology.
She is the founder and director of the Fearless Collective, a South Asia based public arts organisation. Fearless Collective is a South Asia based public arts organisation & charity that works to empower women, especially in marginalised communities, by reclaiming and transforming public spaces through the creation of art. To date, they have worked in 15 countries, painted over 40 murals and are growing into a movement across South AsiaIn most recent years, she's been engaging with biofeedback technology, and the interaction between the body and art. She has created large scale installations that beat with your heart, apps that react to your brainwaves and sculptures that glow with your breath. She has also designed installations for some of the world's biggest festivals and conferences including Burning Man.
You can can follow her work here
www.Instagram.com/shiloshivsuleman
http://shiloshivsuleman.in
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In this weeks we speak to Chanda Vyas as the UK’s first Hindu female priest. She plays multiple roles as a mother, daughter, wife, grandmother, neighbour, feminist, LGBTQ advocate. Chanda breaks the glass ceiling of what it means to be a female community leader.
She continues to creatively adapt and evolve ancient wisdom, making it accessible and understandable to everyone. She enables the youth to understand their spirituality, empowers marginalised communities to use their voice and most importantly holds space for people to feel equal.
She has worked with and supported multiple local government organisations, charities and initiatives, service in the community is at the heart of her being. She believes community spirit is the spirituality that allows humanity to not only survive but to thrive.
(She is also Anjli's mother)www.kesri.co.uk
https://www.instagram.com/chanda.vyas.5 -
How do you know what you cannot see? A short essay about our hidden internal experiences that subconsciously shape our everyday. #Thoughtsonfood
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In this episode Anjli speaks to none other than Carolyn Steel. Carolyn Steel is a leading thinker on food and cities. Her first book, Hungry City, received international acclaim, establishing her as an influential voice in a wide variety of fields across academia, industry and the arts. A London-based architect, academic and writer, Carolyn has lectures across prestigious institutions and organisations. Her most recent book Sitopa - How Food can save the world is is an excavation of how our world is shaped by food and how our search and consumption of it has defined the human journey. https://twitter.com/carolynsteel / https://www.instagram.com/carolynsteel.sitopia / https://www.carolynsteel.com/
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In this episode we speak Martin Allen Morales. Martin is an award winning Peruvian restaurateur and the founder of the incredible restaurant group Ceviche; that houses both Ceviche and Andina. During this episode we touch on his beautiful story of how found home through the tales and recipes from the women in his family. As well as being a phenomenal chef, cookbook author, he is also an avid record collector. He has most recently founded, 2N Management a circular economy focused management consultancy where the main aim is to transform behaviour and increase conscious consumption.
https://www.instagram.com/martinmoralesceviche
https://www.cevichefamily.com/martin-morales/about-martin
https://2n.management/
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In this episode we speak to Jess Latchford, the founder of Waste Knot - an organisation that is on a mission to tackle food waste by rescuing surplus vegetables out of farmers’ fields and putting them into use in chefs' kitchens. Jess has been involved in the fresh produce industry for over a decade. And as well as WAGING A WAR ON WASTE. She is also Ensuring farmers are paid and receive commercial value for their incredible produce.
https://www.wasteknot.org.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/wasteknotuk/
https://www.instagram.com/jesslatchford/
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In this episode we speak to the author, wellness expert and chai extraordinaire Mira Manek. Mira is an author of two books, a beautiful Gujarati inspired cookbook Saffron Soul and Prajna - a book on Ayurvedic Rituals for Happiness. She has hosted a huge array of events from supper-clubs to wellbeing talks and runs her own retreats. Mira is also a certified integrative health practitioner and therapist. Her incredible journey into food is a life-long quest connected heavily to her love of travel and her ancestral home of India.
https://www.instagram.com/miramanek/
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In this episode we speak to leading food policy expert, Gavin Wren. Gavin is researcher, food systems consultant, writer, editor and coffee connoisseur. He is the founder of Wren & Co, a creative food systems consultancy that is focused on finding innovative solutions to solving complex problems. In 2020, he also founded Quota Media, a media organisation that is focused on delivering global news on the subject of food security. He also has a huge following on Tik Tok, where he is the platform's self-proclaimed ‘Food Policy Expert’ and recently hit a staggering 1 million views. Follow Gavin on: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gavin.wren / Quota Media https://quota.media/ / https://twitter.com/gavinwren
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In this episode we explore the culinary history of Douglas McMaster, a thought leader on zero waste cooking and sustainable living. He is the founder of Silo, the UK's first zero waste restaurant in Hackney. He has worked at 20 restaurants globally including the infamous St Johns, Heston Blumenthal’s renowned the Fat Duck, and of course Noma, in Copenhagen. Doug has been exposed to a wide array of food influences and education throughout his life many of which give him a particular and powerful perspective.
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In this episode, it's time for a story. We unearth the story of how empty plates came about, we go back in time and understand why empty plates are such an important of our lives, and how many of them go ignored. We look at the defining moment when Anjli realised the significance and value of this moment.
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Welcome to Empty Plates, a podcast by Bare Kitchen
Join us on a journey of food and memory,
In each episode, we examine, explore and reflect on 3 plates of food that have shaped and impacted the journeys of some incredible guests
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