105 Episodes

  1. Ellen, Dan & Clare Driscoll -"Soft Shell Crabs, Caesar Salad & Spaghetti Sunday's"

    Published: 12/28/2020
  2. Ryan Augusta- "Superman"

    Published: 12/17/2020
  3. Andrew Zimmern- “Life Jackets”

    Published: 12/10/2020
  4. Alicia Kennedy- "Oysters"

    Published: 12/3/2020
  5. Let’s talk about holiday grief

    Published: 11/24/2020
  6. Serena Liguori- "Shrimp Ceviche"

    Published: 11/19/2020
  7. Susannah Gruder- Food & grief in film

    Published: 11/12/2020
  8. Listner Letters with Bobbie and Z

    Published: 11/5/2020
  9. Janet Mercel- "Sweet potato Cherry Pudding"

    Published: 10/30/2020
  10. Eli Sussman- "Shawarma"

    Published: 10/22/2020
  11. Laura Green- "Caprese"

    Published: 10/15/2020
  12. Judy Collins- "The Seven T's"

    Published: 10/8/2020
  13. Rebroadcast: Peter Shelsky-"Your Shiva we Delivah"

    Published: 10/1/2020
  14. Tucker Schwarz- "Restocking the Pantry"

    Published: 9/24/2020
  15. Bobbie & Z

    Published: 9/17/2020
  16. Laura Madaio- "Chopping Vegetables"

    Published: 9/4/2020
  17. Jasmine Michel- "Beans & Rice"

    Published: 8/26/2020
  18. Scottie Jeanette Madden- "Poached Eggs"

    Published: 8/18/2020
  19. Daniel & Justin Wisner- "Fried Potatoes"

    Published: 8/18/2020
  20. Listener Letters

    Published: 7/24/2020

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This unique podcast explores the intersection of food and grief. Mother-daughter cohosts Bobbie Comforto and Zahra Tangorra are joined by a special guest who shares their personal experience with loss, grief, and heartbreak, and how food factored into their journey. Bobbie has worked as a psychotherapist specializing in bereavement and trauma for over 30 years, but before entering the world of grief counseling Bobbie was a culinary entrepreneur. Zahra Tangorra is a Brooklyn-based chef and restaurant consultant. They share a deep love of food and a personal understanding of its connection to grief. Change and loss are inevitable in all our lives. The relationships that we as humans have surrounding food and loss are universal and relatable across different cultures, beliefs, and lifestyles. It is our individual adaptation to the things we cannot control that makes us unique. Processing exposes and digests these commonalities and differences in each episode. Change and loss are inevitable in all our lives. The relationships that we as humans have surrounding food and loss are universal and relatable across different cultures, beliefs, and lifestyles. It is our individual adaptation to the things we cannot control that makes us unique. Processing will expose and digest these commonalities and differences in each episode.