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    Everyone & Roy Choi

    enMarch 02, 2022
    What sauces is the Queen of England producing?
    Who hosted the podcast discussing the Queen's ketchup announcement?
    What story highlighted the importance of adaptability in cooking?
    Which former repairman pursued a career in fashion design?
    What does the speaker emphasize about following one's passion?

    Podcast Summary

    • The Queen's Unexpected Foray into the Food IndustryThe Queen of England entered the food industry by producing two sauces, including ketchup, surprising everyone.

      The Queen of England surprised everyone by announcing her entry into the food industry, as she is now producing two sauces, including ketchup. This unexpected news was shared on the podcast "Everyone and Their Mom," hosted by Emma Choi. The show, which is a spin-off of "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me," features a new co-host each week, and this episode was joined by comedian and executive producer of Desus and Mero, Josh Gondelman. The conversation between Emma and Josh ranged from discussing the Queen's ketchup announcement to sharing personal experiences and dreams. The podcast also highlighted various other stories, including those from the StoryCorps podcast and Apple Card promotions. Sutter Health and Equinix were mentioned as sponsors, emphasizing their roles in delivering joy, hope, and digital infrastructure, respectively.

    • The Queen's Sauce Venture: A Distraction from ScandalsThe Queen enters the food industry to divert attention from royal family scandals, sparking humor and intrigue, with some seeing it as a harmless endeavor and others not taking it seriously.

      The Queen of England has entered the food industry by producing her own line of sauces, including tomato sauce (ketchup) and brown sauce (steak sauce), to divert public attention from recent scandals involving the royal family. This move has sparked humor and intrigue, with some suggesting it's a harmless endeavor that could potentially reduce controversy. The idea of the monarch focusing on sauce making instead of dealing with more serious matters has also been proposed as a solution to the royal family's ongoing issues. Meanwhile, there are those, like a grandmother trying to perfect her kimchi for decades, who may find the queen's new venture amusing but not quite on par with their own culinary pursuits. Overall, the queen's foray into sauce production has provided a unique and entertaining twist to the ongoing narrative surrounding the royal family.

    • Chef Garza shares his experience of helping his mom sell homemade kimchi and emphasizes the significance of following a recipe accuratelyPrecise measurements and ingredients are crucial in achieving the desired outcome when cooking, as demonstrated by Chef Garza's guidance in troubleshooting a caller's kimchi recipe.

      Cooking, especially traditional recipes passed down through generations, can be a challenging and personal experience. Chef Eddie Garza, a well-known and influential figure in the food world, shared his story of helping his mom sell their homemade kimchi and the importance of taking constructive criticism. He emphasized the significance of following a recipe accurately, especially when it comes to key ingredients like salt and sugar. During the conversation, it was revealed that the caller's grandmother had been struggling to make kimchi for decades. Chef Garza offered to help troubleshoot her recipe, which included salting Napa cabbage, making a sauce with sweet rice powder, gochugaru, shrimp, anchovy, garlic, and spring onion, and blending onion, apples, and pear. However, he identified potential issues with the use of sweet rice powder and the absence of sugar in the recipe. While following one's heart and intuition can be a valid approach to cooking, it's essential to consider the role of precise measurements and ingredients in achieving the desired outcome. By offering guidance and insight, Chef Garza demonstrated the importance of sharing knowledge and expertise to help others improve their culinary skills and enjoy the fruits of their labor.

    • Be open to new ideas and adapt, even in long-standing practicesEmbrace curiosity, persevere through challenges, and remain open to change for personal growth and improved recipes or pursuits

      Even traditional recipes can benefit from outside perspective and potential adjustments. In the discussed scenario, a renowned chef pointed out concerns about unconventional ingredients in a grandmother's kimchi recipe, such as sweet rice powder, sweet and low, and anchovies. While the grandmother was initially resistant, her daughters shared this feedback with her, leading to potential improvements in her recipe. This story highlights the importance of being open to new ideas and being willing to adapt, even in long-standing practices. Moreover, the story of Chris Donovan, a former telephone repairman who pursued a career in fashion design, serves as an inspiring reminder that it's never too late to chase your dreams and pivot towards new opportunities. His passion for shoes started in high school, and despite spending 25 years in a different career, he eventually followed his obsession and started his own shoe line. These stories underscore the value of curiosity, perseverance, and being open to change.

    • From hobby to career: following passionIdentifying passion and pursuing it can lead to unexpected opportunities and fulfillment, even if it seems unconventional or uncomfortable.

      Passion and determination can lead to a successful career change, even if it seems unconventional. The speaker, who had a hobby of collecting Vogue magazines and designing shoes, never pursued it as a career due to societal perceptions. However, after a cancer scare, she decided to follow her passion and applied to a shoe design school in Italy. Her husband supported her wholeheartedly, and her dedication and skills were recognized, leading to her acceptance. It's essential to identify the difference between a hobby and a career by considering if it's something you're passionate about and want to do constantly. Even if it seems impractical or uncomfortable in certain situations, following your passion can lead to unexpected opportunities and fulfillment.

    • A Fun and Engaging Conversation with Chris Fleming, Roy Choi, and Chris DonovanThrough sharing stories and finding joy in life, we can build meaningful connections with others.

      This podcast episode featured a fun and engaging conversation between the hosts and their guests, with topics ranging from food and family to comedy and personal stories. The episode was sponsored by various organizations, including Sutter Health and Easycater, and featured comedian Chris Fleming and chef Roy Choi as guests. Chris Fleming sold the hosts on some "chum" on behalf of the Queen, and Chris Donovan shared his life story and shoe line. Roy Choi helped the hosts with a personal issue, and the episode ended with thanks to various production team members and sponsors. The episode emphasized the importance of joy, connection, and sharing stories.

    • Exploring the inspiring ways individuals, animals, and technology are responding to climate changePeople are taking action through reducing carbon emissions and advocating for policy changes, animals are adapting through new hunting strategies and migratory patterns, technology is providing renewable energy sources and innovative waste reduction solutions, inspiring resilience and adaptability in the face of climate change

      Individuals, animals, and technology are all responding to the challenges of climate change in unique and inspiring ways. In the face of this global issue, people are taking action through various means, from reducing carbon emissions to advocating for policy changes. Animals, too, are adapting to a changing world in fascinating ways, from polar bears developing new hunting strategies to certain bird species altering their migratory patterns. Technology is also playing a crucial role in our response to climate change, from renewable energy sources to innovative solutions for reducing waste and conserving resources. By exploring these examples, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the resilience and adaptability of both nature and humanity, and be inspired to take action in our own lives. Tune in to the Shortwave podcast from NPR for more fascinating stories about climate change and the many ways we're all making a difference.

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