Breadlines and Famines with Jeremy Bowditch

Breadlines: invented in the US. Famine: always manmade, always political. Listen to Smart Mouth: iTunes • Google Podcasts • Stitcher • Spotify • RadioPublic • TuneIn • Libsyn Check out all our episodes so far here. If you like, pledge a buck or two on Patreon. Smart Mouth newsletter Smart Mouth IG Katherine Twitter Jeremy Twitter  Jeremy IG  Music: Brother Can You Spare a Dime by Al Jolson  This episode brought to you by Wünder, makers of European-style quark. Go to Wünder Creamery and enter code SMARTMOUTH for 15% off on your first order. Sources: Reuters  NY Times 1,2,3,4  Family Business magazine  New Yorker  Chewing the Fat  LA Times  Chicago Tribune  The Counter  PBS  Bloomberg  History.com  Oxfam  The Bread Line: An American Icon of Hard Times  A Square Meal: A Culinary History of the Great Depression  Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine 

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An addictively illuminating, often hilarious, conversational podcast about the surprising histories behind the foods we love. Hosted by independent journalist and food anthropologist, Katherine Spiers (LA Times, LA Weekly, KCET, Eater, How to Eat L.A.). Guests include Anthony Bourdain, Georgia Hardstark, Jacques Pepin, Llewellyn Clarke, Sarah Kuhn, Claudette Zepeda, Jon Garbus, Danny Trejo, Flula Borg and many other compelling people who eat food!