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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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It wouldn’t be a Sexy Italian Summer without Giada De Laurentiis! For the final episode of our special miniseries, host Kerry Diamond is joined by the beloved chef, food TV personality, restaurateur, and bestselling author to talk about what’s new in her world. Giada recently marked a milestone birthday, opened a brand-new restaurant outside of Chicago (Sorellina by Giada), and released her latest cookbook, “Super Italian.” She’s also busy growing Giadzy, her online platform featuring her specialty Italian food products (like her popular Sheet Pan Lasagna Box!), recipes, and travel advice. Giada also shares what a Sexy Italian Summer means to her and her upcoming knighthood. (Yes, Giada is being knighted by Italy this fall!) Thank you to Nonino, Square, Davines, and S.Pellegrino for their support.Shop Kerry's fave Davines products: Love Curl Shampoo and Love Smoothing ConditionerJoin the waitlist for Jubilee L.A.Get the Italy Issue of Cherry Bombe Magazine here!More on Giada: Instagram, Giadzy, “Super Italian”More on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
Molly Baz, author, recipe developer, mom, and entrepreneur, joins us to talk about the unexpected turns her life has taken since leaving Bon Appétit in 2020 and putting down roots in Los Angeles. There’s Molly’s entrepreneur life, which includes the Ayoh mayo and sando sauce company, Drink This Wine, and the Face Plant fast-food spot in Portland, Oregon; her partnerships with brands like Special K; her bestselling cookbooks; and her support for pregnant and nursing moms. And then, of course, there were the L.A. fires earlier this January in which Molly and her husband lost their home. She and host Kerry Diamond discuss her life today, what she’s holding onto and leaving behind, and why joy remains the priority. Thank you to Square and Kate’s Ice Cream for their support. Learn more at square.com/bigJoin the waitlist for Jubilee L.A.Get The Italy Issue here!Subscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineShop Ayoh, Molly’s mayo & sando sauceMore on Molly: Instagram, Drink This Wine, Face Plant, website, Molly & Special KMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
On today’s show, Academy Award–winning actor Olivia Colman joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her brand-new dark comedy, “The Roses,” a reimagining of the 1989 classic “The War of the Roses.” Olivia plays Ivy Rose, a chef and restaurateur whose marriage to Theo Rose, a frustrated architect, unravels spectacularly.Olivia is joined by Dorothy Barrick, the film’s food stylist. The two share how they brought Chef Ivy’s culinary creations to life on screen, the challenges of making movie food believable, and the difference between Ivy and Olivia’s other iconic chef role, Chef Terry from “The Bear.” In Part Two of the episode, we have a bonus conversation with Dorothy about her unique career as a film food stylist and the artistry behind creating dishes for the big screen.Thank you to Square for their support. Learn more at square.com/big  Tickets for Jubilee L.A.Subscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineMore on Olivia: “The Roses”More on Dorothy: InstagramMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
Today’s guest is Julia Sullivan, the award-winning chef and restaurateur behind Nashville’s beloved Henrietta Red and the stylish new Judith in Sewanee, Tennessee. Growing up in Nashville and honing her skills in top kitchens across the country, Julia returned home to create warm, welcoming restaurants rooted in thoughtful, seasonal cooking. Julia joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her life as a chef and restaurant owner, as well as the immune condition that impacted her sense of taste and smell and threatened her livelihood. Tune in for an intimate conversation about Julia’s journey, her love of food, and what’s fueling her creativity today.Thank you to The Visa Dining Collection by OpenTable x Visa for their support. Tickets for Jubilee L.A.Join the Summer Tastemaker Tour waitlistSubscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineFollow Kerry on InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
Today’s guest is Tamu McPherson, the beloved tastemaker and storyteller behind All the Pretty Birds. Born in Jamaica and raised in New York, Tamu left behind a career in law to pursue love and her creative passions, carving out a space in fashion, photography, and media with her vibrant perspective. She founded All the Pretty Birds, a platform that champions diverse voices and celebrates personal style, and she’s recently expanded her vision into the world of hospitality with two exciting projects: a joyful tabletop and picnic collaboration with Italian design house Bitossi Home, and her own rosé wine, Tamu Rosé, created with a winery close to her heart.Tamu joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her ideal picnic set-up in Italy, why rosé is her ultimate summer sip, and how embracing la dolce vita is really about savoring beauty, community, and connection.Thank you to Nonino and Square for their support. Learn more at square.com/bigTickets for Jubilee L.A.Subscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineMore on Tamu: Instagram, All the Pretty Birds, Tamu RoséMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
Kelsey Glasser got bit by the acting bug as a child. The Willamette Valley native headed to NYU for college, then to Hollywood to pursue a career in film and TV. To make ends meet, she started working in restaurants and found herself at José Andrés’ Bazaar. As she learned about winemakers and their stories, she found herself falling in love with the world of wine. In time, she became a sommelier and headed to Portland, Oregon, to open a wine shop with her then-partner. That led to the 2018 opening of Arden, a full-service restaurant that tested her mettle as a small business owner and restaurateur. Today, Arden is known for its seasonal menu, smart wine list, and welcoming vibes. Today, Kelsey is a leader in Portland’s vibrant dining scene, host of the Her Way podcast, and creator of the Seven Day Sommelier virtual classes. She’s also busy developing a wine and travel TV show. She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the twists and turns of her career, the lessons she’s learned in hospitality, and why wine is her favorite story to tell.Thank you to The Visa Dining Collection by OpenTable x Visa for their support. Tickets for Jubilee L.A.Subscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineFollow Kerry on InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
We’re serving up another delicious helping of our Sexy Italian Summer miniseries, and today’s guest is Angie Rito, the culinary force behind two of New York City’s hottest Italian-American restaurants, Don Angie and San Sabino. Angie and her husband Scott have reimagined beloved red sauce classics with bold, modern twists—think their famous pinwheel lasagna and bright chrysanthemum salad. She’s also the co-author of “Italian American: Red Sauce Classics and New Essentials,” a joyful ode to the food she loves. Angie joins host Kerry Diamond to share what she’s eating and drinking this summer, her must-have fridge staples for living (and eating) like an Italian, and the story behind San Sabino’s cameo in Sarah Jessica Parker’s “And Just Like That.”Thank you to Nonino and Square for their support. Learn more at square.com/bigTickets for Jubilee L.A.Join the Summer Tastemaker Tour waitlistSubscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineMore on Angie: Instagram, Don Angie, San Sabino, "Italian American" cookbook, the Rolled Lasagna recipeMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
Chef and restaurateur Sohui Kim wears many hats—co-owner of two beloved Brooklyn spots, cookbook author, community builder, and mom. At Insa, she serves up Korean BBQ and karaoke with a side of joy. At Gage & Tollner, she honors the storied history of the legendary dining room once graced by the great Edna Lewis (catch Edna’s niece, Nina Williams-Mbengue, on Radio Cherry Bombe here, and tune into “Finding Edna Lewis” historian Deb Freeman’s episode here). Sohui joined host Kerry Diamond to talk about preserving culinary legacies, balancing creativity with care, and the wisdom she’s gained from her journey in food. Whether you’re a longtime fan or meeting her for the first time, you’ll be inspired by Sohui’s heart, humor, and vision.Thank you to The Visa Dining Collection by OpenTable x Visa for their support. Tickets for Jubilee L.A.Join the Summer Tastemaker Tour waitlistSubscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineFollow me on InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
We’re kicking off our Sexy Italian Summer miniseries with J.J. Martin, the California-born, Milan-based founder, Creative Director, and Chief Spiritual Officer of La DoubleJ, the maximalist fashion and lifestyle brand celebrated for its bold vintage prints, spiritual energy, and Italian craftsmanship. J.J. is also the author of “Mamma Milano: Lessons from the Motherland.”J.J. joins host Kerry Diamond to share her journey from Harper’s Bazaar editor to creative force in Milan, her favorite spots and foods in Italy, the inspiration behind her brand’s summer collection, and more. From what she’s eating and drinking to how she built her beloved brand, J.J. brings all the color, style, and la dolce vita vibes.Thank you to Nonino and Square for their support. Learn more at square.com/bigTickets for Jubilee L.A.Join the Summer Tastemaker Tour waitlistSubscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineMore on J.J.: Instagram, La DoubleJ, Sisterhood, healer book, “Mamma Milano” bookMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
If you’re agonizing over a big life decision, Chef Tracy has a simple solution for you. Flip a coin. It sounds crazy, but that’s exactly what she and her husband, Arjav Ezekiel, did when they couldn’t decide where to move. Start their future together in Portland, Oregon, where Arjav was from? Or move to bustling Austin? They tossed a quarter in the air and let fate decide. “Tails, it’s Texas” prevailed. Today, their restaurant, Birdie’s, is one of the most celebrated eateries in the city, the state, and beyond. Fans love the food and drink, the counter-service vibe, and the warm hospitality. (Arjav recently won a James Beard for being a great beverage pro. Congrats, Arjav!) But Birdie’s is also admired for its enlightened employee practices, like paid vacation, maternity leave, and health insurance. It’s one of the reasons Tracy was named to our first-ever Cherry Bombe Power List. Tracy joined me from Austin for this episode to chat about her life and career, from working for Danny Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group to cheffing through IVF and a tough pregnancy, and her love of fingerling potatoes. Do all chefs love potatoes? I think so. Tracy’s an inspiring human, and I’m so happy to have her back on the show. Give a listen, and, of course, if you find yourself in Austin, go visit Birdie’s. –Host Kerry DiamondThank you to The Visa Dining Collection by OpenTable x Visa for their support.Tickets for Jubilee L.A.Join the waitlist for our Summer Tastemaker TourSubscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineFollow me on Instagram
Hey, listeners! Somewhere in my notes app is a list of people I’d like to interview for the podcast, and today I get to cross off one of those names–Youngmi Mayer. I’ve wanted to talk to Youngmi ever since I read her memoir, “I’m Laughing Because I’m Crying,” which I picked up after seeing her perform a stand-up routine at the Bell House in Brooklyn earlier this year as part of an abortion rights fundraiser hosted by Padma Lakshmi. Youngmi’s set was heavy on audience participation and she somehow got three white guys to join her onstage for a bit about DEI. (Yes, Youngmi somehow made DEI funny.) I left thinking she was as subversive as she was brilliant. Fast forward to the book. This was a story about family, generational trauma, racial identity, and one very complicated restaurant business. (Youngmi was a key player in the history of Mission Chinese Food.) The book title starts to make sense early on. Youngmi joins me to talk about all of this. We also chat about the Slutty Cheff, “The Bear,” her one-woman show at Joe’s Pub, and lots more. Thanks in advance for listening to the show and obviously, pick up Youngmi’s book. Let me know what you think. –Host Kerry DiamondTickets for Jubilee L.A.Join the waitlist for our Summer Tastemaker TourSubscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
Hi, listeners! Host Kerry Diamond here. Welcome to the show notes, and thank you for listening. If no one has told you lately, you clearly have great taste in podcasts. Today’s guest is Substack queen, bestselling author & boy mom Caroline Chambers recorded live at Jubilee NYC, Cherry Bombe’s annual conference. (Curious about Jubilee? Join us at the upcoming Jubilee in L.A.)My favorite thing about Caroline? She doesn’t gatekeep. I’ve interviewed her a few times now, and she is always happy to spill all the details regarding her Substack and how she wound up with the NUMBER ONE SUBSTACK IN FOOD AND DRINK. Amazing. Here’s the leaderboard if you need proof. (For Caroline’s Substack success step-by-step, check out our pod from last year.) She also talks about being rejected by all the cookbook editors when shopping the proposal for “What to Cook When You Don’t Feel Like Cooking,” which, of course, went on to be a major hit. That must have felt nice when the book made The New York Times bestseller list. (Cue the “Pretty Woman” big mistake scene.) Few more things. Thanks to Michelladonna of “Shop Cats” (happy belated birthday, M!) and Alice Ma of Mad Realities for introducing Caroline at Jubilee. Big thanks to Square for supporting our show and taking care of so many small businesses. Check out what they’re up to at square.com/big. And go visit Este Restaurant if you’re in Austin. Lastly, congrats to Caroline and her hubby on their new baby–their fourth boy! So many boys. If you have a Substack, I want to know about it. Email us at info@cherrybombe.com and put something funny in the subject line so we have no choice but to open your email. Join the waitlist for our Summer Tastemaker Tour.We have a print magazine. Subscribe here.You’re the Bombe. 
Feminist icon Gloria Steinem was the keynote speaker at our Jubilee conference held in New York City this past April. An inspiration to millions of women around the world for her trailblazing work, writings, and protesting, Gloria was interviewed by her longtime collaborator Amy Richards. They discussed everything from the need for community to the current President to Gloria’s goal of living past 100. While Gloria is not a foodie, as Amy pointed out, she did contribute to the food world during her time supporting farmworker activist Cesar Chavez and through her work to end gender discrimination in prominent restaurants. Gloria and Amy were introduced by author and activist Padma Lakshmi and her daughter, Krishna Lakshmi-Dell. Thank you to Square for their support. Learn more at square.com/bigTickets for Jubilee L.A.Join the waitlist for our Summer Tastemaker TourSubscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineMore on Gloria: Instagram, Gloria’s Foundation, “Dear Ms.” on HBO MaxMore on Amy: BooksMore on Padma: Instagram, websiteMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
In honor of The Bear Season 4 dropping in June, we’re re-airing our interview from 2023 with actor Liza Colón-Zayas. Liza plays Tina, the tough on the outside, soft on the inside cook, dealing with change and grief, and learning to find joy in the small moments. She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her career, her perseverance, and what The Bear has meant to her. If you missed our previous best-of The Bear episodes with Jeremy Allen White and Courtney Storer, be sure to check them out. Thank you to Le Creuset and Square for their support. lecreuset.com/culinarylecreuset.com/gourmand-collectionsquare.com/bigTickets for Jubilee L.A. and the Summer Tastemaker TourSubscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineMore on Liza: Instagram, The BearMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
For today’s episode of Radio Cherry Bombe, we are airing an episode of She’s My Cherry Pie, The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network’s baking show. Host Jessie Sheehan is joined by Bobbie Lloyd, the CEO and Chief Baking Officer of the legendary Magnolia Bakery in New York City. Bobbie is also a cookbook author, and her latest book, “The Magnolia Bakery Handbook Vol. 2: Icebox Desserts,” was released earlier this year.  Bobbie shares the origin story of the bakery and how it became a global dessert empire, including how the show “Sex and the City” turned it from a local cupcake shop to an international sensation. Bobbie also walks us through the recipe for Magnolia’s famous banana pudding—yes!—the recipe everyone can’t get enough of. Thank you to Le Creuset and Square for their support. lecreuset.com/culinarylecreuset.com/gourmand-collectionsquare.com/bigClick here for the Magnolia Bakery Banana Pudding recipeSubscribe to the She’s My Cherry Pie baking newsletterTickets for Jubilee L.A. and the Summer Tastemaker TourSubscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazineMore on Bobbie: Instagram, Magnolia Bakery, ”The Magnolia Bakery Handbook of Icebox Desserts” cookbookMore on Jessie: Instagram, “Salty, Cheesy, Herby, Crispy Snackable Bakes” cookbookMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
Today’s guest is Adé Carrena, chef and founder of Dounou Cuisine culinary project and the iLéWA Foods spice blend company. A native of Bénin, Adé was adopted at the age of 10 and grew up with a Puerto Rican family in Connecticut. Today, she calls Raleigh, North Carolina, home, and she’s been on a journey of reclamation ever since, raising her daughter, pivoting from banking to culinary, launching her businesses, and reconnecting with her birth mother. In 2023, she was named North Carolina Chef of the Year. Adé joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her childhood, becoming a mother, and life in Raleigh. They also discuss her most recent project, a documentary titled “Bite of Bénin,” that details her story. Adé calls herself “a bridge, a dreamer, a healer, a chef, a storyteller, and a nurturer.” At the core, it’s all about heart, she says. Click here for tickets for our Summer Tastemaker Tour. Subscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazine. More on Adé: Dounou Cuisine, iLéWA Foods, "Bite of Bénin" More on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
It’s the final episode of our special Power Miniseries, and our guest is Mashama Bailey, chef and co-owner of The Grey in Savannah and the soon-to-open L’Arrêt in Paris. Mashama is a chef we’ve come to know and love at Cherry Bombe, and she’s one of the cover stars of our new Power issue. She has been the subject of a “Chef's Table” documentary on Netflix, has her own MasterClass on Southern cooking, and co-authored a memoir titled “Black, White, and The Grey: The Story of an Unexpected Friendship and a Beloved Restaurant.”Mashama joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about being a late bloomer in the chef world, the start of her mentorship era, her Paris plans, and why she would like to cook for Michelle Obama one day. Our Power miniseries is presented by Veuve Clicquot and coincides with the new Power Issue of Cherry Bombe’s print magazine, out now. We spotlighted more than 100 women in the worlds of food, drink, and hospitality, including Mashama, who are using their power in interesting, inspiring, and innovative ways. Subscribe to our magazine here and check out the full list on cherrybombe.com. More on Mashama: Instagram, The GreyMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
Today’s guest is Cheetie Kumar, self-taught chef, rock and roller, and restaurant industry champion. She and her husband Paul are the owners of Ajja, a restaurant in Raleigh, North Carolina, that celebrates the bold, beautiful flavors she loves. Ajja means “come over” in Hindi and Urdu, as Cheetie explains, and it’s the perfect word to describe their buzzy neighborhood spot. Cheetie is also vice president and a board member of the Independent Restaurant Coalition, which represents indie operators across the country. Cheetie and the IRC are fighting to keep restaurants around the country alive and thriving, a cause we can all get behind. Tune in to learn about her childhood in the Bronx, how life on the road with Cheetie’s band led to her becoming a chef, and what she means by the stupidity of ambition. Thank you to Vivienne Culinary Books for supporting our show.Click here for tickets for our Summer Tastemaker Tour. Subscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazine. More on Cheetie: Instagram, Ajja restaurant, Independent Restaurant CoalitionMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
Our guest on the third episode of our special Power Miniseries is Victoria James—sommelier, author, advocate, and mother of two. She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her memoir, “Wine Girl,” her fight against sexual harassment at the highest levels of the sommelier community, and her role as Executive Director of Beverage & Partnerships at Gracious Hospitality, which includes the COQODAQ and the COTE Korean Steakhouses.Victoria and Kerry also discuss her Trailblazer Award, presented to her by Cherry Bombe and Veuve Clicquot at the recent Power Awards, her support of pregnant women and nursing moms working in restaurants, beverage, and hospitality, and the organization she co-founded to provide free industry education, Wine Empowered. Our Power miniseries is presented by Veuve Clicquot and coincides with the new Power Issue of Cherry Bombe’s print magazine, out now. We spotlighted more than 100 women in the worlds of food, drink, and hospitality, including Victoria, who are using their power in interesting, inspiring, and innovative ways. Subscribe to our magazine here and check out the full list on cherrybombe.com. More on Victoria: Instagram, “Wine Girl” memoir, Wine Empowered, Julia Moskin NY Times storyMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
Today’s guest is chef, writer, and Emmy-nominated host Sophia Roe. The culinary creative has lots of pots on the stove, so to speak, including a YouTube channel, a new outpost of her Apartment Miso studio, and her biggest project to date: motherhood. Sophia and host Kerry Diamond talk about Sophia’s early years in culinary school, working as a private chef, meeting her fiancé Chris, thoughts on being a working mom, and the surprising phase she finds herself in. “I am happier than I probably have been in my life, and I definitely didn’t think that would happen,” she says. They also chat about the new Power Issue of Cherry Bombe Magazine with Sophia on the cover. Click here for tickets for our Summer Tastemaker Tour. Subscribe to Cherry Bombe’s print magazine. More on Sophia: Instagram, Apartment Miso, websiteMore on Kerry: InstagramPast episodes and transcripts
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Jake Villarreal

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

Jul 22nd
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