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In the FINAL episode of the season, I reconnect with my old school friend, Chloe Kangalee. Chloe is a first-generation Trinidadian-British woman who was born in London, grew up in Wales, and has since lived all over the world, from Berlin to Dubai, and now Los Angeles.
Chloe is the founder of Collective Conscious, a healing space in LA where she helps people through various energy healing modalities. We talk about her wonderfully mixed heritage, exploring how food has shaped her identity – from her dad’s classic British cooking and her Trinidadian grandmother’s incredible 'Buss Up Shut' roti in London, to her English grandmother’s imaginative Roald Dahl-themed dinners and the influence of her husband's Southern American roots.
Thanks to every single person who listened, shared and gave me feedback, it is so appreciated! Make sure you are subscribed to the podcast so you get a notification as soon as the next season drops. This episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft (lucylucraft.co.uk).
Chloe Kangalee is the founder of Collective Conscious, a healing space in Los Angeles.
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In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with the ridiculously talented chef, Ana Da Costa. Ana’s heritage is Macanese, a unique culture born from the fusion of Chinese and Portuguese history in Macau.
Ana shares what it was like growing up with a Chinese mother and a Portuguese father, and how this shaped her palate. We talk about the evolution of Macanese cuisine, which blends not just Portuguese and Chinese flavours, but also influences from India, Africa, and Malaysia. Ana also tells me about her journey into the London food scene, from starting a sell-out XO sauce business from her living room during lockdown to running her own incredible supper clubs and pop-ups.
Ana Da Costa is a chef and recipe developer specialising in Macanese cuisine. She is the founder of Mama Da Costa's, known for its small-batch XO sauce, and hosts regular supper clubs and pop-ups across London.
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In today's episode, we're joined by the brilliant Nathalie Moukarzel, co-owner of Fat Macy's and Sohaila Restaurant. Fat Macy's is a social enterprise in East London that provides culinary and hospitality training, one-on-one support, and access to a rental deposit for individuals looking to move on from temporary accommodation. Nathalie, a trained chef with experience in Michelin-starred restaurants, shares her journey of passion, resilience, and profound commitment to creating social impact through food. We delve into her personal story, the inspirations behind her Lebanese-inspired cooking, and how she uses food as a powerful force for change.
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This week, I am so happy to be joined by Alexis Lee, a writer, speaker, and unapologetic advocate for racial self-acceptance, who many will know as Style Me Sunday on Instagram. Her debut book, Feeling Myself, is a powerful exploration of body confidence, pleasure, and healing. From fashion blogging to championing mental health, Alexis has built a vibrant community rooted in truth and empowerment. Today, we explore her Irish, Trinidadian, and Carriacouan roots through the lens of food, family, and the rich life experiences that have shaped the woman she is today.
This episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft (lucylucraft.co.uk)
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In this episode, I sits down with Sara Assad-Mannings, the co-owner of Bunhead Bakery in Herne Hill. Specializing in sourdough buns that blend traditional baking with vibrant Palestinian flavours, Sara’s creations tell a story of home, culture, and resilience. Sara shares her journey from working in TV to launching a beloved bakery during the pandemic, and discusses how she explores her Palestinian-British identity through the rich and flavourful food she creates.
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Join me today as I sit down with Yuri, a mystic, model, designer, visionary, and entrepreneur who effortlessly navigates the worlds of fashion, creative direction, spiritual wellness, and business coaching. Having known Yuri for many years, I've witnessed her journey from an award-winning designer with her brand Hanger to her appearances on Netflix. In this episode, we delve into Yuri's Jamaican and Japanese heritage, exploring the unique culinary experiences that have shaped her life.
This episode is dedicated to Yuri's Dad, Fitzroy, as we recorded his episode on his birthday. Big up Fitz!
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Yuri describes herself as a mystic, model, designer, visionary, and entrepreneur. She is an award-winning designer with her fashion brand Hanger and has appeared on Netflix. She moves effortlessly between the worlds of fashion, creative direction, spiritual wellness, and business coaching.
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Welcome to the very first episode of Roots Food Talks! In this trailer, I tell you the reason I started the podcast, and why celebrating the unique and complex stories of people of mixed heritage is so important to me.
Using food as the powerful lens through which we explore our identity and cultural connection, I'll have honest conversations about our personal journeys with food, celebrating the beauty and diversity of the mixed experience, whether you are deeply connected to the food of your heritage or are just beginning to explore it.
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Substack: https://rootsfoodtalks.substack.com/
This episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft (lucylucraft.co.uk)
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