The Wine Makers – Ruben Morancy

The guys sit down with Ruben Morancy, Wine Director at Two Star Michelin restaurant Coi, pronounced “kwa”, in San Francisco. Ruben is also a renowned artist with a passion for selling domestic and international wines. He started Les-sommeliers to start promoting unique fine wine events to an “under-served” community in […]

The Bite Goes On – Deb Rock, Sonoma Hot Sauce

We learned about Deb Rock and Sonoma Hot Sauce on a previous episode with Eileen Gordon of Barnraiser and wanted to learn more about the journey of a woman who likes it hot – really hot. Deb Rock grew up with hot sauce and it was an important […]

Destination Eat Drink – Rio

A dish named after Romeo and Juliet, Brazillian moon shine, and how to best enjoy Carnival, this week we’re in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In addition, we’ll visit Rio’s famous beaches as we talk with Rio foodie tour guide Tom Le Mesurier. [EP61]

Show Notes:

Eat Rio https://eatrio.net/

Bar do Momo

Wine Women – Jo & José Diaz

Jo Diaz moved to California in 1992 after 11 years in broadcasting, involving PR, producing, and photography. Detecting a natural segue way being surrounded by wine country, she moved into the wine industry in 1993. Did we mention she’s been employed by Hambrecht Wine Group (Belvedere and Grove Street wineries), […]

Geek/CounterGeek – Reviewing Star Trek: Picard

There is lots of news out of Team Disney. Misty Callahan and Keith Conrad talk about the new live-action remakes on the horizon, and trouble in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series. Plus, Star Trek: Picard has finally dropped on CBS All Access. Misty and Keith share their reaction to the return […]

RTA – Are Video Games the Problem? With Josh Boykin

“We’re now starting to see more people be able to use their voices in the [gaming] space. And the space as a whole is changing as people see that the stories of marginalized people are stories that everyone can relate to regardless if whether or not they have that specific […]

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