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Congusto in pillole
- By: Lydia Capasso Marco Pedron
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Congusto in pillole. Audio dispensa gastronomica. Fondamenti, tecniche e approfondimenti di cucina e pasticceria con i grandi maestri. Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/congusto-in-pillole--4328608/support.
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The Aut-Cuisine Podcast
- By: Lydia Wilkins
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In The Aut-Cuisine Podcast, journalist Lydia Wilkins speaks to a range of guests to explore their relationship with food that intersects with disability and/or neurodiversity. In this series varying themes are looked at, such as wanting to address Western food culture and how to adapt if you teach additional needs pupils, food as a kind of therapy following becoming chronically ill, the impact of Long Covid, and more. This podcast is running in tandem with the release of Lydia's debut book, The Autism Friendly Cookbook, due for release on November 21st 2022.
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Muse and Hearth
- By: Lydia Foucachon and Valerie Abraham
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Muse and Hearth is a podcast for Christian women who want to extend the ideas behind classical education and the Great Books tradition into all of life. Too often we leave the intellectual rigor of the liberal arts in the towers of academia, or in the textbooks. But what if we as women, as wives, as mothers, made that intellectual tradition a part of our own habits and our family culture?
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