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The meals that made me with Adam Richman

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Adam Richman may be best known to you as the original Man vs. Food, but since his days of competitive eating came to an end in 2012, he has been keeping busy. He currently hosts The Food That Built America, Modern Marvels and is the face of Adam Eats the 80s on History Channel, where he explores the reminiscence cuisines of the legendary era.

He recently made his podcast debut as the host of The Meals That Made Me, First We Feast’s new flagship audio series. Richman talks with the guests about the meals that have stayed with them over the years in each episode. He goes into detail about the meals they ate as children, the meals that contributed to their professional success, and the meals that now serve as an inspiration and help them understand why they do what they do.

Richman and I had the opportunity to talk at length about the show and his recent excitement. Here is what he had to say: topics like the meal that changed him and impending tasks.

 

Bricia Lopez: The Essence of Oaxaca

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In this episode of The Meals That Made Me, Adam speaks with Bricia Lopez, a co-owner of the James Beard-winning L.A. Oaxacan restaurant Guelaguetza as well as a restaurateur, author, and social activist.

Bricia, who was dubbed “LA’s Oaxacan Princess” by the late L.A. Times food critic Jonathan Gold, shares her love of Oaxacan culture, its rich culinary traditions, and its regional flavors. These are the dishes that made Bricia Lopez, from the intricate mole ingredients that go far beyond just chocolate, to her father’s early days in America selling tlayudas with a crunchy pork paste as a street seller in Los Angeles, and to why she thinks that preparing a wonderful salsa can wow anyone.

E-40: From Hip-Hop Artist to Food Tycoon

In this episode of The Meals That Made Me, Adam speaks with E-40, a.k.a. 40 Water, a.k.a. 40 Fonzarelli, a.k.a. the King of Slang. The multi-platinum hip-hop artist Mr. Earl Stevens is also an entrepreneur; chef, author, and proprietor of the gourmet food company Goon With the Spoon.

E-40 discusses with Adam why he feels he has the best taste buds in the world and which hip-hop greats, like Snoop Dogg and Warren G, he thinks are capable of competing in the kitchen. These are the dishes that gave rise to E-40, from his Southern upbringing eating delicacies like fried chicken feet and chitlins to his love of the Filipino flavors of his youth growing up in the Bay Area to his fabled meatloaf recipe that he claims “goes crazy.”

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Anita Lo: Cooking Without Borders

Adam teams up with his buddy Anita Lo, a Michelin-star chef, restaurateur, author, Top Chef master, and Iron Chef winner, in this episode of The Meals That Made Me.

Anita tells Adam about her upbringing in a Chinese-Malaysian home in the Midwest and her early travels throughout the world, where she was exposed to a diverse range of flavors that shaped her palate. These are the meals that made Anita Lo, from her vivid childhood food memories of traveling to countries like Malaysia and Iran, to her time studying traditional French cooking methods and preparing foods like foie gras and langoustines in France, to her solitary love of fishing.

Andrew Zimmern: How Food Can Put Life in Perspective

Andrew Zimmern, an Emmy and James Beard Award-winning TV personality, chef, restaurateur, writer, and social justice champion, connects with Adam in this episode of The Meals That Made Me.

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Andrew, a pioneer in the world of food-travel TV with programs like Bizarre Foods, The Zimmern List, Family Dinner, and many others, imparts some of his insider knowledge to Adam while drawing on some of his most vivid culinary memories. These are the meals that made Andrew Zimmern, from his earliest meals as a young child trying new flavors at James Beard’s NYC home to a traditional chicken dish with a Maya family in Belize that changed his perspective on the world and a touching memory of the last meal he shared with his father eating mussels in Maine.

Ghetto Gastro: Layering Flavors, from the Bronx to the World

Adam speaks with Jon Gray, Pierre Serrao, and Lester Walker of Ghetto Gastro on this episode of The Meals That Made Me. Ghetto Gastro is a pioneering culinary art and design collective with roots in the Bronx that has built a name for itself by organizing one-of-a-kind events around the world with the goal of empowering underserved communities.

Adam and Ghetto discuss their love of blending tastes, utilizing food to start conversations and teach people new things, and bringing high-quality food to neglected communities. These are the dishes that made Ghetto Gastro famous, from cultivating a love of culinary arts through training with some of the most powerful figures in the food industry to hosting parties with the biggest names in pop culture, including Drake and Skepta, and utilizing ancestral ingredients in their new cookbook Black Power Kitchen.

Esther Choi: Korean Flavors, Straight Outta Jersey

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The chef and proprietor of the New York City restaurants Mkbar and Ms. Yoo, Esther Choi, is this week’s guest on Adam’s show The Meals That Made Me.

Esther discusses her intense pride in her Korean ancestry and her desire to “Korean-ify” everything. These are the meals that made Esther Choi, from the disco fries she grew up eating in South Jersey to the kimchi jjigae she ate on death row and why it was so crucial for her to learn to cook lovely dumplings.

  1. Kenji López-Alt: The Wonders of Food Science

In this episode of The Meals That Made Me, Adam speaks with chef, author, YouTube phenomenon, and food-science whiz J. Kenji Lopez-Alt.

The food memories that have shaped Kenji’s life and profession are explored in depth. These are the meals that shaped J. Kenji Lopez-Alt, from his early years as an architecture student that set him on the route to cooking, to his fascination with how eggs cook and how he believes science can be used as a tool to comprehend the world.

Evan Funke: The Art of Pasta

In the first episode of The Meals That Made Me, Adam speaks with Los Angeles-based chef Evan Funke, a two-time James Beard nominee who is regarded as a master of traditional methods for making handmade pasta and a culinary storyteller.

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Evan remembers some of the most lovely and moving meals that have shaped his life and work. These are the meals that made Evan Funke, from learning about traditional handmade pasta skills from nonnas in Bologna, Italy, to introducing his signature pasta dish to American restaurants for the first time.

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Social Trends: Elite Prom Night: Ugandan High Schoolers Arrive in Choppers & Supercars

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Entebbe, Uganda – Elite High School’s prom night showcased opulence as students arrived in helicopters, Tesla cars, Mercedes-Benz, and Lamborghini, sparking social media buzz and discussions on the source of such wealth in a developing country.

Elite High School typically attracts attention from a wide range of people due to their extravagant Prom parties. The 2024 Prom party followed suit and garnered attention from government officials. On May 4th, a Saturday, students were eager to attend their Prom, which occurs before candidates start their final exams.

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Most students arrived dressed in their best attire, while some even hired luxurious cars. One student arrived in a helicopter with his date. After getting out of the helicopter, they were escorted into a luxurious car that transported them to the Prom venue.

According to an interview with our presenters, Pam Malaika, and MC Ollo, sources revealed that the helicopter was hired from Bar Aviation at $1200 (approximately Ugandan Shillings 4.5 million), while the car, a V8 2022 Model, was hired for 6 hours at 3 million Ugandan Shillings.

Minister John Muyingo, however, expressed dissatisfaction with the Prom trends, stating, “Are these things happening in Uganda? Where are we going? Money is a scarce resource; it shouldn’t be given out and spent like that.

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Social Trends: Ghana’s ‘Beans’ Dilemma: Prices Surge to 50 Cedis

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Ghanaians have taken to social media to express their disbelief and frustration over the recent surge in bean prices, with some reporting costs as high as 50 Ghanaian cedis for a single serving.

The conversation, filled with humor and sarcasm, has highlighted the broader issue of the rising cost of living in Ghana, including the increased prices of other staples such as gari and plantain.

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Despite the serious underlying issue, the posts have provided a light-hearted take on a challenging situation.

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Telecel Cash Now Available as a Payment Option on Google Play in Ghana

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Telecel Mobile Financial Services Ltd, operators of Telecel Cash, in partnership with Cellulant, a leading technology company, has announced the availability of Telecel Cash as a convenient payment method for Google Play users in Ghana. This integration enables Telecel Cash customers to seamlessly purchase apps and services directly from Google Play, enhancing their digital experience.

This initiative is part of a broader effort to expand payment options and improve transaction ease for Google Play users, especially in regions where the use of traditional credit cards is uncommon. By incorporating Telecel Cash, Telecel Ghana and Cellulant are providing a seamless, secure, and convenient payment method tailored to the needs of the Ghanaian market.

Richard Gesimba, Vice President, Cellulant Checkout Business Unit, highlighted the significance of the collaboration. “Our partnership with Telecel Ghana aims to innovate and deliver payment solutions that address the evolving needs of African consumers. This integration makes it easier for them to access a world of apps and content on Google Play without traditional banking facilities.” He noted.

Philip Amoateng, Director for Telecel Cash, emphasized the benefits for customers.  “The inclusion of Telecel Cash as a payment option on Google Play significantly enhances our service offerings. It offers our customers a straightforward and secure way to enjoy all the features and capabilities that Google Play has to offer. We are committed to enhancing our customers’ digital experiences and ensuring they can access global digital content with ease.”, he added.

Google Play, a digital distribution service operated and developed by Google, is the official app store for the Android operating system. It allows users to browse and download applications developed with the Android software development kit and published through Google.

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The availability of Telecel Cash as a payment method on Google Play is expected to boost the platform’s usage in Ghana, where mobile money has become a dominant force in financial transactions.

This also demonstrates Telecel Ghana’s commitment to enhancing customer experience and expanding digital accessibility.

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Tips for a Successful Physician Assistant Job Search

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Thanks to staffing shortages across the healthcare industry, many healthcare organizations today rely heavily on PAs. In fact, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the demand for PAs will increase 28 percent by 2031. However, men and women who choose to pursue a career as a PA may struggle to secure open positions that meet their needs. They must differentiate themselves from other applicants to land their dream jobs. How can they do so?

Highlight Work Experience

Employers want to know each physician assistant’s work experience when evaluating candidates. Clinical rotations allow PAs to practice their skills, but a physician assistant also must work well within a team and contribute meaningfully to that team. The PA will work closely with others in the industry, including doctors and nurses. They must collaborate effectively to provide the highest level of care. Share this teamwork on the CV or resume to attract more attention. This single step will be of help finding PA work that meets the individual’s needs.

Consider a Speciality

Many PAs enter the industry expecting to work in general practice. However, once they hone their skills, they find they are drawn to a particular specialty. To generate more job offers within this specialized field, the PA should focus on starting immediately upon graduation or gaining experience in another healthcare area before moving to their desired specialty. Never accept a job in a specialty that is not interesting, as doing so could diminish the joy this job should bring.

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Additional Training and Certifications

PAs should take advantage of continuing education seminars, classes, and more. Doing so will allow them to advance in their careers and open up more job opportunities. Every PA must complete an accredited physician assistant program and be certified by the NCCPA before practicing. However, having these qualifications won’t be enough to allow a candidate to stand out when applying for open positions. Complete a postgraduate residency, earn a certificate, or collect CE credits and share this information on the resume. Employers appreciate having workers who take the initiative to advance their skills because they know the company benefits from this added expertise.

Loan Repayment Options

Look into employers who offer to satisfy all or part of a student loan when applying for PA jobs. While a PA makes a nice salary, paying back student loans can put a big dent in their monthly budget. Hospitals often offer loan repayment options for individuals who take positions as PAs within the organization. However, don’t overlook Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) and NHSC-funded loan repayment opportunities.

Why Medicine?

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Every PA should share the story of what led them into medicine. Employers like to see that the candidate views the opportunity as more than a job. If one is secured, be prepared to share this same story during the interview. It’s important to provide an authentic story, as employers can pick up on material written by the PA just to include information. They easily distinguish between this and a compelling authentic story.

Thanks to the number of job openings in this field, finding the right PA job shouldn’t be challenging. However, finding the right candidate for an open position or the right position for a candidate takes time. Consider working with a staffing agency to make the process easier. This agency will help clients narrow the available options to find the right fit for each open position. When this connection is made, all parties win.

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Valerie Owusu and Emmanuel Addae get 25 years to life in prison for beating their child to death

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Valerie Owusu and Emmanuel Addae get 25 years to life in prison for beating their child to death

Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney today announced that Valerie Owusu, 28, and Emmanuel Addae, 28, of Corona, Queens, were found guilty of Murder in the Second Degree after a jury trial, for the 2021 beating death of Owusu’s 5-year-old son, King Owusu.

“This little boy was beaten and suffered for days at the hands of these defendants, one of whom was his own mother, until he unfortunately succumbed to his severe and extensive injuries,” said District Attorney Tierney. “Thanks to the thorough investigation by the Suffolk County Police Department, the relentless pursuit of justice by the prosecutors assigned to this case, and the jury’s careful consideration of the evidence presented, the defendants have been held accountable for this horrific crime.”

The evidence at trial established that between March 30 and April 1, 2021, Owusu and Addae brutally beat King with at least four different instruments inside of their apartment in Lefrak City, Queens. The couple watched King’s physical condition deteriorate for approximately three days until King lost unconsciousness. During that time, both Owusu and Addae did not call 911, take King to the doctor, or provide any medical care to the child.

On April 1, 2021, Owusu and Addae brought King to a family member’s home in Brentwood and left him there to die. The Suffolk County Police Department was called after the family member returned home the same day and discovered that the boy was deceased. The child was taken to Southside Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

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The medical examiner who conducted the child’s autopsy testified that King was beaten from head to toe, and that his injuries, which were too numerous to count, caused his death.

On March 22, 2024, Owusu and Addae were each convicted of Murder in the Second Degree, a Class A felony, after a two-and-a-half-week-long jury trial heard before Supreme Court Justice Steven A. Pilewski. Each defendant faces up to 25 years to life in prison.

Owusu and Addae are due back in court for sentencing on May 1, 2024. Owusu is being represented by Rene Myatt, Esq. Addae is being represented by Raymond Baierlein, Esq.

This case is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Elena Tomaro of the Homicide Bureau, Assistant District Attorney Scott Romano of the Major Crime Bureau, and the investigation was conducted by Detective Patrick Portella and Detective James Hughes of the Suffolk County Police Department’s Homicide Squad.

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Nana Kwame Bediako and The New Force Launches Its Virtual CrowdFunding Platform – Save Ghana Fund.

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Nana Kwame Bediako and The New Force Launches Its Virtual CrowdFunding Platform - Save Ghana Fund.

“My responsibility is to serve you; your responsibility is to give me  the chance and the opportunity to serve you “– Nana Kwame Bediako,Founder and Leader of The New Force Movement

Accessed by the short code *887*2024#, The New Force has launched its virtual crowdfunding platform which is called Save Ghana Fund. Published as part of the launch on the 6th of May, the rather simple and candid video message by the leader of The New Force urges the people of Ghana to support the movement and the cause. Poignantly, Nana Kwame Bediako’s message encourages the nation to part ways with the culture of vote-buying by political candidates as the practice affects the legitimate and free choice of voters and in addition mismanages the true aspirations and investments of the people.

 

A call to you and to everyone who cares about the future of Ghana, The New Force movement seeks to ensure our commitment to the nation and to each other in the pursuit of equality, empowerment, and equity for all in our society. The Campaign is built on three key values, VISIBILITY, ACCESSIBILITY and TRANSPARENCY. 

 

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In his very short and candid video message accompanying the launch, the leader of The New Force movement emphasized that vote-buying tarnishes our democracy by perpetuating mismanagement of the resources of the nation and as well the culture of corruption, it in addition mismanages the aspirations of the people of Ghana and goes against the grain in the effort to improve the integrity and quality of our political structure, our quality of governance and our quality of life as a people. In the ingenious proposal, Nana Kwame Bediako, the leader of The New Force movement urges the citizens of Ghana to turn the tables on the system; to see our redemption in the call and initiative to identity a true leader and then to invest in this leader of our choice, in the candidate who has the right vision for the nation; and with that mindset to collectively support the bid of The New Force by donating to the movement and to its cause.

 

‘The responsibility of the leader is to serve you’, Nana Kwame Bediako candidly tells his audience in the launch of the virtual crowd-funding platform, ‘and the responsibility of the citizens is to give the leader the chance and the opportunity to serve the nation. … Remember the government does not make the people, the people make the government, the leader urges. … Let’s build a new nation.

Standing as an independent candidate in the 2024 Republic of Ghana presidential elections, the leader of The New Force movement, Nana Kwame Bediako, the long-awaited inter-generational leader, is an unparalleled source of pride and hope for Ghana, the answer to the call of the youth.

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For updates on key aspects of the campaign SAVE GHANA FUND, please visit  www.nkb.com.gh/donate                    

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