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Molly Baz, Sophia Roe & Paola Velez From Jubilee
Molly Baz, Sophia Roe & Paola Velez From Jubilee
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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Jan 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
For today’s episode, we’re dipping into the Jubilee archives for a conversation between culinary superstars (and Cherry Bombe cover girls!) Sophia Roe and Molly Baz. Sophia interviewed Molly at the Cherry Bombe Jubilee conference in April 2023. They covered a lot of ground, from cookbooks to kitchens to creativity. Introducing Molly & Sophia are culinary creative Woldy Reyes of Woldy Kusina and cookbook author Ixta Belfrage. Be sure to stick around for a bonus amuse bouche: Pastry chef Paola Velez of Bakers Against Racism reciting a poem by Mary Oliver. Become a Cherry Bombe investor. Learn about our WeFunder community round here. Hosted by Kerry DiamondProduced by Catherine Baker and Jenna SadhuEdited by Jenna SadhuEditorial Assistant Londyn CrenshawRecorded at Newsstand Studios & CityVox Studios in NYCRadio Cherry Bombe is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. More on Molly: Instagram, website, Molly’s Drink This Wine company, More Is More cookbookMore on Sophia: Instagram, Apartment MisoMore on Paola: Instagram, Bakers Against Racism, websiteMore on Woldy: Instagram, Woldy KusinaMore on Ixta: Instagram, Mezcla cookbook
Released:
Jan 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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