DiscoverThe Good Edit: Gritty Conversations with Jewish WomenCook and food writer Alice Zaslavsky on aligning to purpose, forging her own path, and identity
Cook and food writer Alice Zaslavsky on aligning to purpose, forging her own path, and identity

Cook and food writer Alice Zaslavsky on aligning to purpose, forging her own path, and identity

Update: 2021-09-18
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For episode one of The Good Edit, host Rebecca Davis speaks with former MasterChef contestant, cook, food writer and broadcaster Alice Zaslavsky.

In this gritty and grounded conversation, they explore:

  • How Alice went from middle school teacher to changing careers and carving out a niche of her own
  • The lessons Alice learned early in life, and how they shaped her mindset around purpose, true success and living a life of meaning
  • The hardships of immigrating to Australia and being the "other"
  • Belonging, identity and connecting to Jewishness
  • Finding balance
  • The joy of cooking and Jewish food.


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Founder, Host, Producer: Rebecca Davis
Editor & Sound Engineer: Saul Muscatel

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Cook and food writer Alice Zaslavsky on aligning to purpose, forging her own path, and identity

Cook and food writer Alice Zaslavsky on aligning to purpose, forging her own path, and identity