Cynthia Hill, Director of A Chef’s Life & Private Violence

Radio Cherry Bombe - A podcast by The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network - Mondays

This week on Radio Cherry Bombe, Julia Turshen sits down with director Cynthia Hill for an intimate and insightful conversation. Shes the director of PBSs Peabody Award winning series, A Chefs Life. A Chefs Life plunges audiences into the kitchen of a high-end restaurant located in the low country of eastern North Carolina. It follows the trials and travails of Chef Vivian Howard and her husband, Ben Knight, and their farm-to-table restaurant, Chef and the Farmer, exploring both traditional and modern applications of quintessential Southern ingredients. Shes also the director of Private Violence, a feature-length documentary film and audience engagement campaign that explores a simple, but deeply disturbing fact of American life: the most dangerous place for a woman in America is her own home. This program was brought to you by Bird. I love being able to highlight our culture in the Eastern part of North Carolina. [11:00] Now in the media were finally starting to have a conversation about domestic violence. [25:00] For me its about telling stories that are important to women. [27:00] --Cynthia Hill on Radio Cherry Bombe