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Radio Cherry Bombe
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Radio Cherry Bombe features interviews with the most interesting people in the world of food. Each week, host Kerry Diamond, founder and editor of the indie magazine Cherry Bombe, talks to the chefs, bakers, creatives, and entrepreneurs making it happen. Follow @cherrybombe on Instagram for show news and more, and visit cherrybombe.com/radio-cherry-bombe for transcripts and past episodes. Thank you to Tralala for our theme song, "All Fired Up."
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Today’s guest is Carla Henriques, the international group executive pastry chef for the Hawksmoor restaurant group. Nicknamed the “Queen of Puddings” by her colleagues, Carla has helped shape Hawksmoor’s popular dessert menu, from its legendary sticky toffee pudding to seasonal British classics and inventive ice creams.Carla joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about growing up in Lisbon, how her mom’s job in a bakery influenced her own career, and how she took the bold step of moving to London to pursue a job in the culinary world. They also dive into British puddings, Portuguese pastries, sustainability, leadership, and why desserts deserve as much care and creativity as any savory course. Also, this is Carla’s very first podcast! (You crushed it, Carla.) Click here for Hawksmoor’s Sticky Toffee Pudding recipe. Order The Cake IssueSubscribe to our SubstackJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Carla: Instagram, HawksmoorMore on Kerry: Instagram
Today’s guest is Teya Kepila, the storyteller behind The Turmeric Times and founder of The Ceramics Ceremony. Her approach to ceramics is deeply sensory—rooted in breath, ritual, nourishment, and a desire to make objects that support daily care. Whether she’s creating a vessel, crafting a plant-based recipe, or writing about intimacy and intuition, Teya brings an intentionality that radiates through everything she creates.Teya joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about how ceramics first found her as a teenager, her commitment to plant-based eating, how Ayurveda influences her cooking, her connection to movement and meditation, and her gratitude-driven approach to the new year. We also get into creativity, community, slowing down, and what it means to build a life that honors your energy rather than drains it.Thank you to JW Marriott for supporting our show. Order The Cake IssueSubscribe to our SubstackJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Teya: Instagram, The Turmeric TimesMore on Kerry: Instagram
Today’s guest is Dan Pelosi, the beloved cook, creator, and entertaining expert known for his comforting Italian American dishes, cozy kitchen content, and vibrant community of followers. Over the past few years, Dan has become one of the most recognizable and adored figures in the world of home cooking. He’s also the bestselling author of the cookbooks “Let’s Party” and “Let’s Eat.” Dan joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about his food life, his previous life in fashion retail at places like Gap and Nike, self-care, dating, baby food as an ingredient, his NYT Cooking recipes, the HBO show “Heated Rivalry,” and what he’s up to for the holidays. He also shares why he and Ina Garten should never be trapped on a desert island with each other. Order The Cake IssueTickets for our Working Lunch event in Charleston tomorrow, Thursday, December 11th, hereSubscribe to our SubstackJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Dan: Instagram, website, “Let’s Party” cookbookMore on Kerry: Instagram
Today’s guest is Roti Brown, the Los Angeles–based creative director, host, and content creator known for her cinematic tablescapes, cultural fusion recipes, and modern approach to gathering. Roti’s rise has been anything but conventional—after studying political science and briefly considering law school, she found her way into the worlds of fashion, content, and food, ultimately carving out a creative career all her own. Roti has built an unexpected path that blends cooking, storytelling, visual direction, and a deep love of community. Her journey included restaurant work, early internships in media and fashion, a major role at Jenni Kayne, and a two-year stint as creative director for Ashley Tisdale French, before ultimately deciding to bet on herself full-time.Thank you to JW Marriott for supporting our show. Order The Cake IssueTickets for our Working Lunch event in Charleston on Thursday, December 11th, hereSubscribe to our SubstackJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Roti: Instagram, Flavor GardenMore on Kerry: Instagram
Today’s guest is Aimee France, the self-taught cake artist also known as yungkombucha420. Aimee is one of the most original cake artists and content creators working today. She’s also one of the cover stars of our brand-new holiday issue of Cherry Bombe Magazine, The Cake Issue, which is especially fitting given how much she’s influenced the cake world over the past few years.A native of New Hampshire and now based in Brooklyn, Aimee built an unexpected career out of flavor exploration, visual whimsy, and sheer work ethic—but as you’ll hear, that path hasn’t been without its challenges. Today, we talk about everything from her famously unique breakfasts and current nut-butter obsession to the injuries that forced her to step back from cake production and rethink her future. Aimee opens up about burnout, entrepreneurship, her changing relationship with baking, and the quarter-life reassessment (we won’t call it a crisis), that she’s navigating right now. We also get into her influences—Tim Burton, claymation films, old-school rap—and the fashion, art, and everyday city moments that fuel her creativity.If you love Aimee’s work, or if you’re in need of a little honesty and reinvention energy, this is the episode for you. Thank you to JW Marriott for supporting our show. Check out our Cyber Monday specialsSubscribe to our SubstackMore on Aimee: Instagram, Cherry Bombe’s Cake Issue with Aimee on the coverMore on Kerry: Instagram
Happy Thanksgiving! Today, we’re bringing you a heartfelt and grounding conversation with Tommi Vincent, the author of the brand-new book “The Table of Life: Nourishing the Soul with Food, Love, and Faith.” Tommi is known for her wisdom, warmth, and generosity, and her new book blends memoir, life lessons, and recipes into one powerful package.Tommi joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the power of gathering, the healing that can happen around a table, and her journey from a young girl facing enormous challenges to the phenomenal woman she is today. Tommi also shares some practical Thanksgiving advice—because when you’re part of a professional football family and feeding more than 20 hungry guests, you learn a trick or two. Whether you need perspective, comfort, or a moment of kindness before the holiday, Tommi delivers it in abundance. Thank you to JW Marriott for supporting our show. Check out our Black Friday weekend holiday specialsSubscribe to our SubstackMore on Tommi: Instagram, "The Table of Life" bookMore on Kerry: Instagram
We’re thrilled to welcome chef, author, TV host, and proud PBS champion Vivian Howard back to Radio Cherry Bombe. Vivian has long been one of the most thoughtful, curious voices in food, so it’s no surprise that her latest PBS series is called “Kitchen Curious.” Vivian joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the show and, of course, Thanksgiving, from turkey to sides to the pecan pie recipe on the bottle of Karo Corn Syrup. They also chat about her restaurants, including Chef & the Farmer in Kinston, North Carolina; her Charleston spot Lenoir; and Theodosia on the Outer Banks (yes, named for that Theodosia, Hamilton fans!).Thank you to JW Marriott for supporting our show. Here’s the link for Jubilee NYC 2026 tickets: https://cherrybombe.com/products/jubilee-nyc-2026 (ShopMy creators, you can turn this into a shoppable link!)Subscribe or pre-order The Cake IssueSubscribe to our SubstackJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Vivian: Instagram, "Kitchen Curious"More on Kerry: Instagram
Just in time for Thanksgiving, we’re bringing you a special episode with Melissa Clark, the beloved New York Times food writer and trusted voice behind some of the most popular recipes on NYT Cooking. She has also authored or co-authored 48 cookbooks, so it’s clear Melissa knows her stuff (and her stuffing). She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk Turkey 101—everything from brining to basting, roasting, resting, carving, and serving. And, of course, Melissa shares her favorite hacks for pulling off a stress-free holiday meal and weighs in on her top sides. She also takes us behind the scenes of NYT Cooking’s Thanksgiving package, which the team began working on this summer. Click here for Melissa’s Classic Thanksgiving Turkey recipe on NYT Cooking and her Turkey 101 video on YouTube. This episode was recorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center and presented by JW Marriott.Click here for tickets to Thursday’s “Working Lunch” at Markette Restaurant in Manhattan. Tickets are under the experiences tab in the OpenTable listing.Click here for tickets to Wednesday’s event with Bobbi Brown at Jones Road in Williamsburg. ShopMy creators, use this link to create an affiliate link: https://cherrybombe.com/products/cherry-bombe-council-bobbi-brown-eventMore on Melissa: Instagram, website, NYT Cooking recipesMore on Kerry: Instagram
It’s a special episode of Radio Cherry Bombe recorded live at our very first Jubilee L.A. conference this past September! Host Kerry Diamond sits down with two of the powerhouse women behind the hit series “The Bear:” Executive Producer Joanna Calo and Co-Executive Producer and Culinary Producer Courtney Storer. Joanna has worked on “Hacks,” “BoJack Horseman,” and the Marvel film “Thunderbolts,” while Courtney—who started her career in HR at Whole Foods before cooking at beloved L.A. spots like Animal and Jon & Vinny’s—brings real-world kitchen experience to the show. Together, they’ve helped create one of the most talked-about series on television, capturing the chaos, camaraderie, and heart of restaurant life like never before.The conversation is introduced by Kiano Moju, chef, recipe developer, and author of “AfriCali,” and Sarah Simms of Lady & Larder, the specialty shop she founded with her late sister, Boo Simms.Here’s the link for Jubilee NYC 2026 tickets: https://cherrybombe.com/products/jubilee-nyc-2026 (ShopMy creators, you can turn this into a shoppable link!)Subscribe to our SubstackJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Joanna: Instagram, “The Bear”More on Courtney: InstagramMore on Kerry: Instagram
It’s a special two-part episode of Radio Cherry Bombe! First up, host Kerry Diamond talks to Julia Roberts of “Pretty Woman” and “Erin Brockovich” fame and Ayo Edebiri of “The Bear,” who were in London for the press tour of their new film, “After the Hunt,” directed by Luca Guadagnino of “Challengers,” “Call Me By Your Name,” and “I Am Love.” They discuss mentorship, favorite birthday cakes (Ayo and Julia recently celebrated theirs), and what drew them to the film and its complicated themes. In the second half of the show, Padma Lakshmi joins Kerry to talk about her newest cookbook, “Padma’s All American: Tales, Travels, and Recipes from Taste the Nation and Beyond,” which drops tomorrow. She opens up about the stories, travels, and food that inspired the book, from her favorite family dishes to unexpected culinary discoveries across America. Padma also shares behind-the-scenes insights into her budding comedy career, some of her favorite recipes from “Taste the Nation,” and advice on how to make a difference today. “After the Hunt” trailerGet Padma’s Rice Stuffing recipe hereTickets for “Padma’s All American” comedy show tonight, Monday 11/3, hereHere’s the link for Jubilee NYC 2026 tickets: https://cherrybombe.com/products/jubilee-nyc-2026 (ShopMy creators, you can turn this into a shoppable link!)More on Julia: Instagram, “After the Hunt”More on Ayo: Instagram, “The Bear”More on Padma: Instagram, website, “Padma’s All American” cookbookMore on Kerry: Instagram
Jennifer Fisher is back on the pod! You might know Jennifer as the designer behind her namesake jewelry line beloved by everyone from Selena Gomez to Michelle Obama. But there’s another side to Jennifer: she’s a big foodie and wellness enthusiast, and she’s here to talk about her brand-new cookbook, “Trust Your Gut: Anti-Inflammatory Recipes for Feeling Unstoppable.”Jennifer joins host Kerry Diamond to chat about her food journey—how she went from feeling exhausted and foggy to energized and unstoppable—and why she wants to help others feel their best, too. They talk about reading labels, Jennifer’s love of packing her own lunch, and the recipes she’ll be making for the holidays (including Thanksgiving for 30-plus guests!). Jennifer also opens up about her family, the lessons she learned from her parents, and why she will never be a “Real Housewife.”Here’s the link for Jubilee NYC 2026 tickets: https://cherrybombe.com/products/jubilee-nyc-2026 (ShopMy creators, you can turn this into a shoppable link!)Shop the Show: –Burlap & Barrel Royal Cinnamon--SWW Alkalize - Detoxifying Greens Powder–Jennifer’s Book, “Trust Your Gut”–Jennifer Fisher Jewelry–Jennifer Fisher Salts–Kosas Lip GlossMore on Jennifer: Instagram, MaedynMore on Kerry: Instagram
Siobhan Detkavich made history as the youngest contestant and the first Indigenous woman to compete on “Top Chef Canada,” where she wowed audiences with her honesty and heartfelt food. Today, Siobhan continues to work as a chef, but she is also part of the travel industry as a Travel Expert for Flight Centre, which has helped her fulfill a lifelong dream to see the world. The globetrotter joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the importance of mentorship in her life, the pressure of representation, and her dream Canadian itinerary, and more.Today is the last episode of our miniseries in partnership with Destination Canada. Don’t miss our previous shows with “Top Chef Canada” judge and cookbook author Eden Grinshpan, Instagram baking star Amy Ho, and superstar sisters Janet & Jennifer Zuccarini (of Gusto 54 restaurant group and Fleur du Mal fashion brand, respectively). Thank you to Destination Canada for supporting our show. Learn more at travel.destinationcanada.comJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereSubscribe to our SubstackMore on Siobhan: InstagramMore on Kerry: Instagram
If you’ve ever been fired or think it could happen to you one day, don’t miss today’s Radio Cherry Bombe. Authors and longtime friends Laura Brown and Kristina O’Neill join host Kerry Diamond to talk about their new book, “All the Cool Girls Get Fired: How to Let Go of Being Let Go and Come Back on Top.” Laura and Kristina were two of the most respected and celebrated editors-in-chief in the media world (Laura at InStyle and Kristina at WSJ, The Wall Street Journal Magazine) when they were let go from their high-profile jobs. Rather than slink away, they decided to join forces and write the ultimate manual for holding your head high and navigating the process.These two cool girls talk with Kerry about the details of their firings, advice from their book, what it was like interviewing Oprah about her firing, what they’re up to now, and some of their favorite places to eat in NYC. Today’s episode is presented by Square, and don’t miss our Bombesquad shoutout for Boss Molly Bourbon. Learn more at square.com/bigSubscribe to our SubstackJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Laura: Instagram, All The Cool Girls Get Fired InstagramMore on Kristina: Instagram, “All The Cool Girls Get Fired” bookMore on Kerry: Instagram
Today’s guests are Janet and Jennifer Zuccarini, the dynamic, Toronto-born sisters who have each built inspiring, creative companies. Janet is the founder and CEO of Gusto 54 Restaurant Group, which includes celebrated spots like Felix in Los Angeles and Trattoria Nervosa in Toronto, and is a judge on “Top Chef Canada.” (Check out all of Janet’s restaurants here.) Jennifer is the founder and CEO of the lingerie and lifestyle brand Fleur du Mal, which has been worn by the likes of Dua Lipa, Doechii, and Tate McRae.Janet and Jennifer join host Kerry Diamond to talk about growing up as the daughters of immigrants, the entrepreneurial spirit they inherited from their father, and the lessons they’ve learned from charting their own paths in food and fashion. They also share how their Canadian upbringing continues to influence their work and their bond. Today is the third episode in our miniseries in partnership with Destination Canada, where we shine a spotlight on some of our favorite Canadian chefs, creators, and culinary stars. Don’t miss our past episodes with Eden Grinshpan and Amy Ho. Thank you to Destination Canada for supporting our show. Learn more at travel.destinationcanada.comJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereSubscribe to our SubstackCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Janet: Instagram, Gusto 54 Restaurant GroupMore on Jennifer: Instagram, Fleur du Mal More on Kerry: Instagram
Chef Kim Floresca’s career has taken her from the world’s top restaurants to one of L.A.’s most buzzed-about fast-casual projects. After training at the Culinary Institute of America, Kim cooked at fine dining destinations including El Bulli in Spain and Per Se in New York City, and spent time as a private chef before making the leap to Goop Kitchen, the clean-eats concept from Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop. As Vice President of Culinary and Culture, Kim oversees menu development, helping shape Goop Kitchen’s flavorful and wellness-driven approach to food. She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her journey from haute cuisine to health-forward, the skills that carried over from the fine dining world, Goop Kitchen expansion plans, and what Goop Kitchen tricks we can borrow for our own kitchens. Thank you to Square and Ketel One for their support. Learn more at square.com/bigGet tickets to The Great Community Bake Sale by Natasha Pickowicz on Saturday, 10/18, in NYC hereSubscribe to our SubstackJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Kim: Instagram, Goop KitchenMore on Kerry: Instagram
Today is the second episode of our miniseries in partnership with Destination Canada, where we shine a spotlight on some of our favorite Canadian chefs, creators, and culinary stars.Today’s guest is chef, cookbook author, TV host, entrepreneur, and mom Eden Grinshpan. Born and raised in Toronto, Eden has always brought joy, humor, and a love of big, bold flavors to everything she does. She chats with host Kerry Diamond about her Canadian upbringing shaping her approach to food, and how she became the host of “Top Chef Canada.” The new season premieres Tuesday, Oct. 14th, and Eden says telling the contestants to “pack their knives and go” doesn’t get any easier, even with multiple seasons under her belt. She also shares what makes two of the winners, Chefs Nicole Gomes and Erica Karbelnik, so special. With Canadian Thanksgiving less than a week away, Eden walks us through a few dishes from her new cookbook, “Tahini Baby,” that are perfect for the modern holiday table. Thank you to Destination Canada for supporting our show. Learn more at travel.destinationcanada.comSubscribe to our SubstackJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereMore on Eden: Instagram, website, “Tahini Baby” cookbook, Eden on Radio Cherry Bombe earlier this yearMore on Kerry: Instagram
The Korean Vegan was born when lawyer Joanne Lee Molinaro started veganizing the beloved dishes she grew up eating, including kimchi. (Yes, she cracked the code for vegan kimchi!) Her TikTok account blew up, her debut cookbook became a bestseller, and today, Joanne is a full-time content creator with millions of followers. She joined host Kerry Diamond to talk about her second cookbook, “Korean Vegan Homemade” (out 10/14), which is filled with personal recipes and playful takes, from Kimchi Mac ‘n’ Cheese to Spicy Rice Cake Skewers to Sesame Chocolate Cake. They also discuss Joanne’s recent expansion into K-beauty with Korean Vegan Beauty. The collection launched with two star products, a vegan collagen face cream and collagen smoothing shampoo. Joanne also shares insights on her relationship with her mom, handling online criticism, the inspiration behind some of her most beloved dishes, and her love of “K-Pop Demon Hunters.”This episode was recorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center. Thank you to Square and Ketel One for their support. Learn more at square.com/bigDon’t miss Joanne in conversation with Eric Kim at the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan on Wednesday, Oct. 15th. Tickets are on sale now. Subscribe to our SubstackJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Joanne: Instagram, Korean Vegan Beauty, website, “The Korean Vegan: Homemade” cookbook, Joanne on Radio Cherry Bombe in 2021More on Kerry: Instagram
Today is the first episode of our new miniseries in partnership with Destination Canada, where we shine a spotlight on some of our favorite Canadian chefs, creators, and culinary stars.We’re kicking things off with the wonderfully talented Amy Ho, the baker, blogger, and author behind Constellation Inspiration. You may know Amy from her She’s My Cherry Pie episodes on her viral mooncakes and whimsical gingerbread creations, but today, Amy joins host Kerry Diamond to share stories about growing up in Vancouver, what inspires her baking, and her love for her local Chinatown. They also talk about her work doing social media for local restaurants, her strategic approach to Friendsgiving, and yes—her adorable dog Waffles, who has a fanbase of his own. Plus, Amy gives us a peek into how her family celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival, from favorite traditions to must-have dishes.Thank you to Destination Canada for supporting our show. Learn more at travel.destinationcanada.comSubscribe to our SubstackJubilee NYC 2026 tickets hereCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Amy: Instagram, website, Amy on She’s My Cherry Pie in 2023 & 2024More on Kerry: Instagram
Today’s guest is the one and only Bobbi Brown—the legendary makeup artist, entrepreneur, and author. Bobbi just released her very first memoir, “Still Bobbi: A Master Class in Leading an Authentic Life,” and it’s a revealing look at her triumphs, challenges, family, and the values that drive her. Bobbi joins host Kerry Diamond to reflect on building brands, the lessons she’s learned from both success and failure, and why her family has always remained her North Star. They also talk about Jones Road Beauty, her latest business venture that’s changing the clean beauty conversation, and her passion for health and food. (She’s a certified health coach!) Thank you to Square and Ketel One for their support. Learn more at square.com/bigSubscribe to our SubstackCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyMore on Bobbi: Instagram, Jones Road Beauty, “Still Bobbi” memoirMore on Kerry: InstagramShop Kerry’s favorite Jones Road products: MascaraLip & Cheek stickMiracle Balm
Melissa King is back! The “Top Chef” champion stops by to chat about her debut book, “Cook Like a King: Recipes from My California Kitchen,” and how it’s a roadmap of her life. Melissa got her start as a latchkey kid making meals for her parents, who worked as engineers. She used the microwave until her folks trusted her with the stove, and her mom even gifted her a child-size meat cleaver when she was just eight. Little did they know she would grow up to compete on “Top Chef” twice, and that she would win the title once she learned to embrace the food she grew up with. She credits the show’s Padma Lakshmi, Tom Colicchio, and Gail Simmons with pushing her to “think deeper” about her creations and cook with heart and soul. She and host Kerry Diamond also cover the ceviche dish she created for the Met Gala and the Thom Browne suit she wore on the red carpet; how she makes a living as a culinary creative without a restaurant; and what’s behind the recipes in her new book. Thank you to Square and Ketel One for their support. Learn more at square.com/bigSubscribe to our SubstackCheck out Cherry Bombe on ShopMyJoin the waitlist for Jubilee L.A.More on Melissa: Instagram, “Cook Like A King” cookbookFollow Kerry on Instagram




I love this show, but this guest is so spoiled. She thinks surrounding yourself with people with huge savings accounts is something anyone can just do, not a privilege for her as a bougie white woman in the restaurant industry