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Not From Concentrate

Podcast de Catherine Smart

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A lot of food, a little bit all over the place.  A food podcast for busy brains from cook/writer/mom/ADHD-er Catherine Smart.Tune in for conversations with chefs, authors, creators, and neurodivergent food lovers. We talk personal and professional journeys, sparking creativity, calming chaos, and putting our attention where it matters most. Together, we find joy in (and out of) the kitchen.

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27 episodios

Portada del episodio Veg Forward Local Hawai'i Food with Alana Kysar

Veg Forward Local Hawai'i Food with Alana Kysar

This week, Catherine chats with cookbook author, photographer, and recipe developer Alana Kysar about the rich, comforting world of local Hawaii food — and how she transformed some of Hawaii’s most beloved flavors into vegetable-forward recipes in her new cookbook, Aloha Veggies.  They dive into the cultural influences that shape Hawaii’s culinary identity, and why dishes like katsu, laulau, poke, and plate lunches are about so much more than vacation food. Alana also shares what it’s like to photograph her own cookbooks, navigate the modern food media landscape, and build a creative career that spans blogging, writing, recipe development, and photography.  Plus: *  Why Hawaii cuisine is far cozier (and more comforting) than people expect  *  The surprising challenge of “vegifying” traditional dishes  *  What Alana always keeps in her pantry  *  The creative freedom of writing a second cookbook  *  How California changed the way she thinks about vegetables  *  Cleaning as a strategy for calming a busy brain  If you love food, Hawaii, cookbooks, creativity, or thoughtful conversations about cooking and culture, this episode is for you.  Follow Not From Concentrate wherever you get your podcasts.

19 de may de 2026 - 41 min
Portada del episodio Chef Spencer Horovitz on ADHD, Finding Calm in the Kitchen & California-Jewish Cuisine

Chef Spencer Horovitz on ADHD, Finding Calm in the Kitchen & California-Jewish Cuisine

This week on Not From Concentrate, Catherine sits down with chef Spencer Horovitz , a 2025 James Beard semifinalist and the founder of Hadeem, a beloved California-Jewish Cuisine concept that's been popping up in San Francisco.  But this episode goes far beyond food. Spencer speaks candidly about living and working with ADHD in the high-pressure world of professional kitchens: the burnout, shame, impulsivity, time blindness, and sensory overload — but also the creativity, resilience, and self-awareness that ultimately helped him build a career that actually works with his brain instead of against it. Catherine and Spencer talk about: *  Why fine dining kitchens can be especially difficult for ADHD brains  *  The accommodations and systems that genuinely help in restaurant life  *  Hyper-focus, multitasking, and “boy dinner”  *  Why labels, handwriting, and putting things away can feel impossible  *  ADHD-friendly cooking strategies that actually work  *  The emotional side of feeding yourself when your brain is overwhelmed  *  Culinary school, restaurant culture, and redefining success  *  Spencer’s California-Jewish cuisine philosophy and the story behind Hadeem  This is one of the most vulnerable and practical “busy brain” conversations the show has had yet — packed with insight for anyone navigating ADHD, creativity, burnout, or simply trying to make dinner without spiraling. Find Spencer and Hadeem: *  Instagram: @wearehadeem *  Website: wearehadeemsf.com  [https://wearehadeemsf.com/] Subscribe to the Not From Concentrate newsletter at catherinesmart.substack.com for links to ADHD resources, recipes, and more from this episode.

12 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Food, Bravery, and Hope in Ukraine, with Felicity Spector

Food, Bravery, and Hope in Ukraine, with Felicity Spector

In this episode, Catherine sits down with journalist and author of Bread and War Felicity Spector to talk about the role of food in one of the most difficult places on earth right now: war-torn Ukraine. Since 2022, Felicity has been traveling to Ukraine to support grassroots food initiatives—from mobile bakeries feeding frontline communities to chefs creating restaurant-quality meals for soldiers. Her work captures something often missing from headlines: the resilience, ingenuity, and humanity that keep people going. They talk about: *  How mobile bakeries are feeding communities without electricity  *  The surprising logistics behind getting bread to the front lines  *  Why small food businesses are the backbone of society  *  Ukrainian food culture—and why bread is so deeply symbolic  *  The emotional reality of telling these stories in an overwhelming news cycle  *  Simple ways you can help  This conversation is honest, emotional, and unexpectedly hopeful. Links & Resources *  Buy Bread and War by Felicity Spector  [https://www.amazon.com/Bread-War-Felicity-Spector/dp/1914613783?ref_=nav_custrec_signin] *  Donate to https://bakeforukraine.org/ *  Substack: Flour Power If this episode moved you, share it with a friend. It’s one small way to help these stories travel further.

5 de may de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio Following the Silk Roads: Anna Ansari on Identity, Trade, and the Flavors That Connect Us

Following the Silk Roads: Anna Ansari on Identity, Trade, and the Flavors That Connect Us

This week, Catherine chats with cookbook author and food writer Anna Ansari, whose new book Silk Roads explores the rich, interconnected cuisines stretching from East Asia to the Middle East. Anna’s path to food writing wasn’t exactly linear—she started as an international trade and customs attorney in New York before moving to the UK and finding her way into recipe testing, food writing, and ultimately cookbook authorship. In this conversation, she shares how her background in law, her Iranian-American identity, and her global perspective all shaped the book. Together, Catherine and Anna unpack the idea of the “Silk Roads”—not as one single route, but as a vast network of trade, migration, and cultural exchange that still influences how we cook and eat today. They also get into: *  What the Silk Roads actually are (and why the plural matters)  *  Growing up between cultures—and how that shows up in the kitchen  *  Why curiosity matters more than getting it “right” when exploring new cuisines  *  The unexpected entry points into Central Asian and Middle Eastern cooking  *  How markets can unlock a deeper understanding of food and culture  *  The recipes to start with (including a simple, crowd-pleasing Uzbek plov)  Plus, Anna shares her go-to strategies for sparking creativity in the kitchen—and calming the chaos when life (or dinner) feels overwhelming. Whether you’re a cookbook collector, a curious home cook, or someone who’s ever felt intimidated by unfamiliar ingredients, this episode is an invitation to dig in with curiosity, playfulness, and zero pressure to be perfect. Catherinesmart.com Tune in to the full episode on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4SZkwq43lAyBt5MFBY5TLy?si=8704410057314570], Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-from-concentrate/id1849667703?l=es-MX], or YouTube [https://youtube.com/@notfromconcentratepod?si=Rjzxye0Rsklet8km]. Not From Concentrate team: Catherine Smart, Host/Executive Producer Kevin O’Connell, Audio and Video Production Allie Miller, Associate Producer

28 de abr de 2026 - 49 min
Portada del episodio Building a Creative Career with Food Photographer Nina Gallant

Building a Creative Career with Food Photographer Nina Gallant

In this episode, Nina Gallant pulls back the curtain on the world of food photography: what actually goes into building a shot, how creative careers evolve, and what it takes to turn artistic work into a sustainable business. balancing creativity with the demands of running a business, building community, and making work that people actually want to pay you for. We also talk about: *  What a food photographer actually does (beyond taking beautiful pictures)  *  How lighting shapes emotion—and why “photography is light”  *  The art of building a visual world around food  *  How trends (Instagram, digital media) have changed food photography  *  The reality of creative careers—and how Nina made hers financially sustainable  *  Practical advice for creatives trying to make the leap  Plus, Nina shares how she sparks creativity (in and out of the kitchen) and the small rituals that help her calm the chaos. If you’ve ever wondered what goes into the images in cookbooks and magazines—or how to build a creative life that actually works—this one’s for you. Sign up for the Not From Concentrate newsletter [https://catherinesmart.substack.com/]. Follow the Not From Concentrate podcast on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-from-concentrate/id1849667703?l=es-MX], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4SZkwq43lAyBt5MFBY5TLy?si=8704410057314570&nd=1&dlsi=506cacaea3e94be], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@notfromconcentratepod], or wherever you get your podcasts. Connect with Nina Gallant: Nina Gallant’s website [https://www.ninagallant.com/] Nina’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ninagallant_/] Not From Concentrate team: Catherine Smart, Host/Executive Producer Kevin O’Connell, Audio and Video Production Allie Miller, Associate Producer

21 de abr de 2026 - 40 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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