The Food Indy Podcast

Kitchen Table Wisdom - Love, Liberation & Black Food Memory

1 h 5 min · 12 de feb de 2026
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"Kitchen Table Wisdom - Love, Liberation & Black Food Memory," explores how everyday foods in African diaspora kitchens have long been a language of affection, survival, healing, and resistance. Mama Ayanna Davis joins me to talk about garlic honey, mustard paste, lavender, and other spices — foods that nourished bodies and relationships. Foods that carry healing forward when health itself is being politicized. This season, I invite you to: • Practice self-love through nourishment • Share intentional meals with a partner and friends • Talk with family about where your food stories come from Pull up a chair to the Food Indy table and find recipes at befoodindy.com

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