Food is Medicine: Senator Cory Booker | Longer Tables Podcast | Chef José Andrés

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Senator Cory Booker and Chef José Andrés sit-down together in Washington DC to record the most recent episode of José’s podcast, Longer Tables. The two friends discuss a wide range of topics, spanning Senator Booker’s entrance in to vegetarianism and then veganism, the protection and expansion of SNAP benefits and food stamps, the environmental ramifications from the and global warming from factory farming, the dire need for Republicans and Democrats to be working together, and so much more. You won’t want to miss this one!
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    Named one of Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” in both 2012 and 2018, and awarded “Outstanding Chef” and “Humanitarian of the Year” by the James Beard Foundation, José Andrés is an internationally recognized culinary innovator, New York Times bestselling author, educator, television personality, humanitarian, and chef/owner of José Andrés Group. A pioneer of Spanish tapas in the United States, he is also known for his groundbreaking avant-garde cuisine and his award-winning group of restaurants, ranging in a variety of culinary experiences from a food truck to his multi-location vegetable-focused fast casual Beefsteak to world-class tasting menus like the two Michelin-starred minibar by José Andrés and in New York his 35,000 square foot dining and market destination, Mercado Little Spain. Formed in 2021, José Andrés Media produces unscripted and scripted television series, books, podcasts, and digital short and mid-form content with a focus on food-related stories and characters and the culture of food. The company will pursue global strategic brand partnerships including consumer products and e-commerce.
    In 2010, Andrés formed World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit which uses the power of food to nourish communities and strengthen economies in times of crisis and beyond. Notably, his team served over 3.6 million meals to the people of Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, World Central Kitchen has partnered with thousands of local restaurants, farmers, and community leaders around the country to combat food insecurity and create smart food policy. Andrés’ work has earned awards and distinctions including the 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association of Culinary Professionals and the 2015 National Humanities Medal from President Barack Obama. Andrés was also named Washington Business Journal’s CEO of the Year in 2020 for his leadership and impact on the global business community and was awarded the Princesa de Asturias Foundation’s 2021 Concordia Prize for his humanitarian work. As a naturalized citizen originally from Spain, Andrés has been a tireless advocate for immigration reform.

Komentáře • 12

  • @YaadmanRichie
    @YaadmanRichie Před 11 měsíci

    Best interview I’ve seen Cory take part in. 😊

  • @CHarry-gy7rg
    @CHarry-gy7rg Před rokem

    Then there should be funding available for these Texas cattle farmers to repair and further develop out there farming operation.....

  • @CHarry-gy7rg
    @CHarry-gy7rg Před rokem

    So I personally am interested in 50 acres and my mule out near prairie view am in Bryan college station Texas....so for me and my son...it's been difficult to obtain funding

  • @CHarry-gy7rg
    @CHarry-gy7rg Před rokem

    So after these farmers hav bought the equipment...hired the outsourced organized farm help... received the farming regulators who would stop in every 6 months to moniters the farms activities....then offer funding to repair equipment....

  • @CHarry-gy7rg
    @CHarry-gy7rg Před rokem

    I didn't hear anyone say Cajun food man

  • @CHarry-gy7rg
    @CHarry-gy7rg Před rokem

    So then "American" should would and could outsource the daily operations of farming facilities

  • @CHarry-gy7rg
    @CHarry-gy7rg Před rokem

    Right back to the Ben taub general hospital and the northwest memorial hospital where the generational diabetic needs of America r concerned.... diabetes and socio-economically disadvantaged obesity r all concerned....

  • @CHarry-gy7rg
    @CHarry-gy7rg Před rokem

    Yes but here in Texas ...which is where I live....cows pigs and goats aren't "friends" cows belong in a barn or in a pasture and not in the back or front yard....chickens and roosters aren't friends or babies...they r food...

  • @CHarry-gy7rg
    @CHarry-gy7rg Před rokem

    Weeeelllllll "mom and pop" farmer in Texas "should be" regulated..... reguardless of where how or why they choose to live on a personal farm....larger farming operations r already regulated....but the actual daily functioning should be monitored and regulated by an outside agency....2 yearly

  • @CHarry-gy7rg
    @CHarry-gy7rg Před rokem

    Oops... add "and" between concerned.... diabetes.....

    • @CHarry-gy7rg
      @CHarry-gy7rg Před rokem

      Well first of all American is a begger....then a chauvinist...then a thief....so no most of us won't ever have enough paycheck to support our American needs