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All on the Table with Katie Lee Biegel

Podcast All on the Table with Katie Lee Biegel
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Food is the great connector and a universal commonality. Get to know Katie’s guests through their experiences with food, favorite things they like to cook, chil...

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  • Giada De Laurentiis, Queen of Italian Cooking, on Her New Book Super-Italian, How To Live La Dolce Vita, and Her Viral Sheet Pan Lasagna Recipe
    Katie catches up with her good friend Giada De Laurentiis on her new book, Super-Italian. Giada says the book is a snapshot of where she is in life at the moment -- discussing the virtues of superfoods, and why quality Italian ingredients are the key to nutrition and good health. She explains how La Dolce Vita, the Italian motto of “the sweet life,” is actually a "superfood." The simple act of enjoying your food at a leisurely pace with people you love has healing powers all on its own. Giada updates us on her personal life as well. Her daughter Jade is 16 years old and has a strong passion for traveling and discovering new foods all over the world. Katie and Giada discuss the different phases of motherhood, with Giada giving excellent advice along the way. In Giada’s free time, she is an active yoga enthusiast, and swears by both acupuncture and massage therapy. She reveals how she starts each day (spoiler: it's not with coffee, but chicken broth!). She spends more and more time in Italy, discovering new regions and new experiences – she’s hiking in the Dolomites this fall -- and sourcing for her personal food and lifestyle brand, Giadzy. Join Giada and Katie for an episode that will make you want to book a trip to Italy immediately, or at least run into the kitchen to whip up a bowl of pasta.Follow @giadadelaurentiisBuy Super-Italian Shop Giadzy This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Look for Wonderful Seedless Lemons at your local retailer or visit wonderfulseedlesslemons.comProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • Celebrity Chef Marc Murphy on His European Childhood, His Deep Love of Espresso, and Why No One Invites Him Over For Dinner
    Katie talks with her good friend and celebrity chef, Marc Murphy, a regular on Food Network for many years, with shows like Chopped, Iron Chef America, and Beat Bobby Flay. Marc is known among his friends for throwing the best dinner parties with many courses and gourmet cocktails.Marc had an incredible childhood as the son of an American diplomat, growing up all over Europe. As a child he lived in France and Italy, as well as in the US. He was fascinated by food and more than happy to try foie gras and oysters by the age of 8. Marc’s mother is French, and he credits learning much of his basic cooking skills from his grandma when he and his brother would spend summers with them in the South of France.In early adulthood, Marc decided to move to New York to live with his brother, and became a handyman to make money. He would cook dinner almost every night for his brother in lieu of rent, which lead to him enrolling in culinary school at the Institute of Culinary Education in Manhattan.Marc worked in the top restaurants in Paris and New York, including Windows on the World, and his own restaurant, Landmarc. Marc now cooks at his pop-up restaurant called Marc 179, that he operates in Tribeca for three days every month.Follow @chefmarcmurphy This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Look for Wonderful Seedless Lemons at your local retailer or visit wonderfulseedlesslemons.comProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • Katie's IVF Journey: Q&A + Megan Roup, Founder of The Sculpt Society, Talks Fertility Fitness Program
    In this two-part episode, Katie begins the episode with her incredibly personal story of her IVF experience, sharing her struggles before conceiving her daughter, Iris. She shares all the details, and discusses the ups and the downs, as well as how she stayed strong and what inspired her strength during this difficult time.In the second half of the episode, Katie interviews celebrity fitness trainer, Megan Roup. Megan and Katie met several years ago, Megan is the creator of the online fitness studio, The Sculpt Society. She was inspired to create her platform after she sensed a need for women to have workouts that are both approachable and easy to do at home, without the feeling of being cutthroat or exclusive Megan discusses her new fertility workout series that specializes in creating a fitness routine for every stage of the fertility and IVF process. Both Katie and Megan remark on how important it is to be able to still move your body during these times, both for mental health and physical wellbeing. Megan has developed this program closely with a known fertility doctor as well as maternal psychiatrist to make sure every routine is built around support and community during this time in a woman’s life.Megan is a firm believer in the motto “Commit to less, so you can be show up for more.” Even if you just workout for 10 minutes a day, it’s something to help you clear your mind and give your body the energy to start off on the right note.The episode concludes with a Q&A from listeners.Join Katie and Megan for an inspirational discussion on women’s reproductive health and the positive role that fitness adds.Follow Megan @meganroupCheck out The Sculpt Society https://thesculptsociety.com/?view=sl-5015862DThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • Katie Chats with Her Husband, Ryan Biegel, All About Their Mutual Love of Food & Travel, Parenting, Keeping The Spark, Plus the Best Places He’s Eaten as a Producer on Netflix’s Hit Show Somebody Feed Phil
    In honor of Valentine’s Day, Katie chats with her husband, Ryan, about all things love, romance, family, food, and travel. To kick things off, Katie and Ryan tell the story of how they met, and when their unexpected relationship turned into marriage, a perfect example of how love happens when least expected.Ryan is a longtime food and travel television producer, working on numerous shows, including the Netflix hit series, Somebody Feed Phil. Katie asks Ryan to explain his career path, and he shares stories of the incredible places he has traveled, plus his suggestions for where to go next.A special thanks to listeners who submitted their burning questions for Ryan and Katie via Instagram. Ryan answers everything from his favorite meal that Katie cooks, to his favorite date night, to how to be a supportive partner during the IVF process, and ways to keep the spark alive in marriage.Listen in for a Valentine’s Day episode full of love, laughs, and a little bit of sass with Katie and Ryan.Follow @ryanbiegel Check out Somebody Feed Phil on NetflixThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Look for Wonderful Seedless Lemons at your local retailer or visit wonderfulseedlesslemons.comProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • Author Sarah Hoover on Her New Memoir, The Motherload, Her Battle with Postpartum Depression, How To Make The Ultimate Loaded Baked Potato, Plus the 9 NYC Spots That Make Her Ideal Food Day
    Katie talks with author Sarah Hoover about her new memoir, The Motherload. In her story, Sarah unveils the hardships she suffered with mental health during her pregnancy, childbirth, and severe postpartum depression. In an effort to help women who have also experienced similar feelings, Sarah doesn’t hold back any details of her battle, both in her book and in her conversation with Katie . Sarah provides insightful advice about how to overcome such a difficult time through therapy and upport. She describes how she was able to recover and go on to have a second child seven years later, which was a truly positive experience. When it comes to food and cooking, Sarah is a natural. She tells the incredible story of her mom, a sex crimes lawyer turned James Beard Award-nominated farm-to-table restaurateur. As a Midwesterner, Sarah especially loves potatoes, specifically a loaded baked potato, and gives her opinion of the best. Sarah is a longtime resident of New York City, and she’s an expert when it comes to dining in the city. She gives us her ideal food day in the city, from croissants and roast chicken at Raf’s, to seafood towers at Balthazar, and 3- star Michelin meals at Per Se. Join Katie and Sarah for an eye-opening episode on the hardships of motherhood as well as fun-filled conversation on the best NYC eats you will surely want to bookmark. Order The MotherloadFollow @sarahhoovThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Look for Wonderful Seedless Lemons at your local retailer or visit wonderfulseedlesslemons.comProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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About All on the Table with Katie Lee Biegel

Food is the great connector and a universal commonality. Get to know Katie’s guests through their experiences with food, favorite things they like to cook, childhood memories, and daily routines. Katie Lee Biegel is the Emmy-nominated co-host of Food Network’s The Kitchen, now in its 37th season with over 500 episodes to date. Katie is an avid writer, the author of four best-selling cookbooks, It’s Not Complicated, Endless Summer, Everyday Occasions, and The Comfort Table, and also the novel Groundswell, which became a Hallmark movie that she executive produced and starred in. Her next Hallmark film is currently in development. Katie is the co-founder of Kind of Wild Wines, an organic, zero sugar wine with grape varietals sourced from all over the world. She is a longtime Revlon spokesperson and a board member for the Food Bank for New York City.Katie splits her time between New York City and the Hamptons with her husband, Ryan, daughter, Iris, and their rescue dog, Gus. In her free time, she loves traveling, reading, and watching bingeable tv.
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