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Turning Up the Heat at Pittsburgh’s First Hot Sauce Festival

1 h 33 min · 27 de oct de 2025
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Get ready for some spicy conversation in this special episode recorded live at Pittsburgh’s Rivers of Fire hot sauce festival! Host Tom Pollard sits down with four bold local personalities who took on the heat while sharing their stories and sweating through it. Meet Gabe, co-owner of Cold Friends Kitchen, Alex from AlexEatsTooMuch.com, comedian Blair Patterson, and freestyle rapper Fungi as they sample sauces from local vendors and try to keep their cool. Expect laughter, spontaneous freestyles, hot takes (literally), and plenty of Pittsburgh flavor. From food to comedy to music — this episode celebrates the creative, fiery spirit of the ‘Burgh!

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