T.O.P. Podcast with Michael DiMatteo
Bread built civilization. Egypt paid pyramid workers in loaves. Rome bought loyalty with grain. And someone had to control the story. SEE MORE Bread is not food. It's history, power, and the oldest mirror civilization has ever held up to itself. In this episode of The T.O.P. Podcast, host Michael DiMatteo traces bread from the Epic of Gilgamesh — where eating bread makes a wild man human — through the industrial bakeries that fed the Egyptian pyramid workers, the Roman grain dole that propped up emperors, the Maya creation text that says humanity itself is made of corn, and the Revolutionary propaganda machine that weaponized a queen's imagined contempt for the starving. Along the way: the independent invention of flatbread across Persia, India, and Central Asia; the theological weight of the Lord's Prayer and the Eucharist; Pablo Neruda's democratic ode to the loaf; and John Steinbeck on what happens when men lose their connection to the bread they eat. Literary sources confirmed and cited. Apocryphal attributions called out. Historical propaganda examined as propaganda. The T.O.P. Podcast sits at the intersection of world history, literature, and the human condition — hosted by a published author, retired educator, and Hall of Fame coach who brings serious research and a storyteller's instinct to subjects that span time, culture, and borders. Season 2 · Episode 18
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