Where:
Samuel Adams Boston Brewery
30 Germania Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02130
Admission:
$10
Categories:
Date Idea, Drinks, Food, Innovation, Lectures & Conferences
Event website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lets-talk-about-food-podcast-with-brewing-the-american-dream-tickets-332986901787
Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream, Heritage Radio Network, and Samuel Adams Brewery is excited to host this special night with Louisa Kasdon for a live podcast taping for Let's Talk About Food Podcast! Our spotlight for the event will feature female food and beverage entrepreneurs in the Boston area who have all been a part of the Brewing the American Dream program.
Your $10 will cover your first beer, food, and admission to the event. This event is 21+.
Join us for a night full of stories, community, and fun!
More on Let's Talk About Food:
BECAUSE EVERYONE HAS A FOOD STORY.
Food is at the heart of human connection, at the center of love, of ritual, of need and want, and most of all, foods creates community. And community is what we crave. Our stories and our storytellers are funny, soulful, smart—and just waiting for you to listen and love them. Each story presents a deeply personal moment that is both unique and universal, reminding us that food goes to the core of all of us. Website: https://www.letstalkaboutfood.com/
More on Louisa Kasdon:
Louisa Kasdon has done it all. Owned restaurants and closed three restaurants. (She calls herself a restaurant industry dropout.). Been an editor and written over 500 published articles and columns on food, and on food people. Created hundreds of large and small-scale public events to engage the community around all aspects of food. For the past 10 years she has been listening to and recording hundreds of people’s food stories. At outdoor festivals, in small rooms, on street corners and in major museums. Why? Because when someone shares a food story with you, you open the window into their truest, most honest self.
Louisa lives in Boston, and is a graduate of Wellesley College, MIT and the Wharton School. But she admits that what she does every day uses absolutely nothing she learned in school, other than punctuation and spelling.
More on Brewing the American Dream:
Since 2008, Samuel Adams has supported its nonprofit lending partners in providing more than 3,600 loans totaling over $79 million to food and beverage entrepreneurs in 40 states across the country. Just as important, the program has provided business coaching and advising to more than 13,000 people. The businesses supported by this program have created or retained more than 9,000 jobs in their local communities. Website: https://brewingtheamericandream.com/
More on Heritage Radio Network:
HRN (Heritage Radio Network) is an independent, not-for-profit, member-supported, web-based radio station and media organization focused on creating a more equitable, sustainable and delicious world by expanding the way eaters think about food. The world’s pioneer food radio station, with 35 weekly live shows and podcasts dedicated to all aspects of the industry, from farming to chefs, beverages, social justice, current events, and more. HRN welcomes the best and brightest thought leaders in the food world as guests, and regularly hosts events and panels on a variety of culinary topics. Visit us at heritageradionetwork.org to listen now!
****IMPORTANT NOTE: YOU MUST BE 21+ TO ATTEND THIS EVENT****