Matthew Yee is a food scientist and chef and the founder of Queenies, a really cool conceptual traveling culinary pop that takes the comforts of his Chinese and Jewish background to create meaningful connections with people in real-time. We talk about changing the food landscape through food justice and a focus on BIOPOC farmers locally and nationally and the issues that exist on the margins to help us create a more sustainable and equitable food economy. We also reminisce about foods that remind us of family and our attempts to recreate those feelings that surface around food and certain memories.
Recorded at Spotify Labs in Brooklyn.
Produced by Jarell Perry.
Artwork by Julian Alexander.
Music by Abjo.
Yee is such a thoughtful chef and creative culinary person. He shares his dreams for Queenies and some of the techniques that find him solitude and quiet in the midst of the hustle of growing a business.
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Empathy as a Superpower with Faraz Zaidi
Faraz Zaidi is the founder and creative director of Profound, a luxury streetwear brand. We recorded this episode during Ramadan (April 2023) and I was thinking of holding it until the next Ramadan but I think there are a lot of really interesting concepts we cover that will be valuable for people of all backgrounds.
We reflect really deeply on the benefits of abstaining from many of life's temptations and how the month-long reset fuels so much beauty, introspection, and gratitude for the community.
We discuss Zaidi's superpower which is empathy – he's such a sweet and kind soul who has a creative vision for not only clothing, apparel, home goods, and the world but the way he thinks about things is really unique. We also dig into compartmentalizing life's intricacies, reframing burnout, and what it's like to manage our time and energy in productive ways.
Recorded at Spotify Labs in Brooklyn.
Produced by Jarell Perry.
Artwork by Julian Alexander.
Music by Abjo.
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Food & Friends with Anna Polonsky
Anna Polonsky is the founder and creative director of Polonsky & Friends, a strategy and design studio for those who use food as a beacon for community. Polonsky also co-founded The Deligram, an editorial storefront spotlighting artisan food and its makers. We explore Polonsky's unique story which starts in France and builds depth and scale in New York at the intersection of food, brand, and hospitality.
Meandering through the magic of food–a common thread in her family and upbringing–we dig into Polonsky's learnings working closely with restaurants, developers, brands, restaurateurs, and chefs to tell the nuanced stories only food can provide.
Anna shares her path to an accidental entrepreneur and the daily practices she's picked up along the way to complement her lifestyle which is reflective of her personal style.
Recorded at Spotify Labs in Brooklyn.
Produced by Jarell Perry.
Artwork by Julian Alexander.
Music by Abjo.
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Healing Through Pleasure with Fariha Róisín
Fariha Róisín is a queer Mulsim Bangladeshi multidisciplinary artist, writer, author, poet, astrologer, and consultant based in Los Angeles. Born in Ontario, Canada, and raised in Sydney, Australia, Róisín explores the margins as a thought pioneer through the culture of healing.
Róisín was so vulnerable and open in this conversation. We go super deep into healing money wounds, how our identities are shaped and how they relate to our perceived value and worthiness, and how those things are so integrated into the ways we interact with the constructs of capitalism. We explore the luxury of wellness and who gets to practice wellness and be well, we talk about art, food, weed, pleasure – and its role in healing.
Róisín's best-selling books How To Cure A Ghost, Being In Your Body, Like A Bird and Who Is Wellness For? span poetry and nonfiction exploring delicate relationships with family, self, and the "other." Survival Takes A Wild Imagination is out Fall of 2023.
Recorded at Spotify Labs in Brooklyn.
Produced by Jarell Perry.
Artwork by Julian Alexander.
Music by Abjo.
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Dreaming Without Limitation with Deepti Sharma
Deepti Sharma is a 2x founder, mother, public speaker, Forbes 30 Under 30 alumni, former New York City Council council candidate, and entrepreneur in residence at Columbia's Barnard College. Sharma is one of those people who truly cares about community and access and you can feel it when she speaks. We talk about the effects of capitalism on creativity, local politics and how everyone can play a part, why community really matters, changing your narrative through exposure to new things and people, and how trauma plays into your existence–and how to transmute it. Deepti encourages us to dream without limitation and change our views on what is and isn't possible.
Recorded at Spotify Labs in Brooklyn.
Produced by Jarell Perry.
Artwork by Julian Alexander.
Music by Abjo.
Current Mood explores the unique business paths and pivots of thought leaders across creative disciplines through the lens of mental wellness. Hosted by culture journalist and narrative agency founder, Jacqueline Schneider, Current Mood uncovers self-care techniques, mental models, and the core patterns propelling our increasingly digital lives.