• Breaking Bread Together with Andrew Zimmern — WildFed Podcast #169

  • Feb 21 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

Breaking Bread Together with Andrew Zimmern — WildFed Podcast #169

  • Summary

  • Our guest today is Andrew Zimmern, who you may know from the long-running cable TV series Bizarre Foods or most recently on Outdoor Channel, Andrew Zimmern’s Wild Game Kitchen (which you can watch free on outdoorchannel.com).

    Daniel has been a fan of Andrew's shows for a lot of years. In fact, they were some of his early inspiration for creating the WildFed TV show. Aside from his television work, Daniel didn’t know much about Andrew, and this was his first time talking with him.

    Like Daniel, he wants to reframe the way we handle and cook wild foods.

    But, Daniel quickly realized that Andrew's work, though centered around food, is for him, a lot deeper. In fact, it’s inseparable from his perspectives on politics and sociology. Though they have some differing opinions about all of this, he, like Daniel, describes what he does as a trojan horse. So, while they might not share the same perspectives on current events or what constitutes the existential threats to our species, Daniel certainly relates to having a deeper “why” for what we do.

    One thing they definitely agree on is the way that the food IQ of Americans has grown in recent years, that food can bring disparate parties together, and that we can — regardless of how we view the world — break bread together. In fact, we should.

    That’s an important and timely message.

    View full show notes, including links to resources from this episode here: https://www.wild-fed.com/podcast/169

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