((HAPPYTHANKYOUMOREPLEASE))COOKING,TOGGLINGBETWEENPROJECTS,CREATIVITY,FRIENDSHIP,CHANGEANDLAUGHINGHARDWITHPHOEBELAPINE
This week I spoke to my close friend, chef, author, and writer Phoebe Lapine. She is one of the most creative and self-aware people I know, and I deeply admire her and her work. She was first on the podcast in 2017 when her first book The Wellness Project came out. She has a new book out now which I genuinely love and have been learning to cook from. We catch up in this episode about what the pandemic has taught her, procrastination and creativity, having to wear multiple hats as an artist, intimacy in relationships, being adult only children, and of course she came with her HAPPY THANK YOU MORE PLEASE.
Show notes:
- Phoebe's earlier books The Wellness Project and In the Small Kitchen
- Tik Tok
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All original music composed by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs
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