#68 - Food and Friendship in Pop Culture with Aarti Sequeira

Welcome to a new episode of The Couch. You are in for such a treat today; I can hardly even wait! Today’s guest is a new friend and, as of this spring, a fellow writer at (in)courage, Aarti Sequeira! Aarti is a producer, journalist, and food personality who can be seen on HBO Max’s Selena + Chef, several Food Network shows including Guy’s Grocery Games, Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family, and most notable for at least my 7-year-old, voicing a character in Mira the Royal Detective, a Disney Jr. cartoon series we LOVE at my house. I enjoyed talking to Aarti SO much, and I’m pretty sure you’re going to enjoy this too—and maybe feel a little hungry. In this episode, we’re talking about how food is used to help people gather and connect, both in real life and in pop culture. We also rave for quite a while about our shared favorite show, Ted Lasso. And because this is The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome, we also get into time travel romance, charcuterie boards, and Turkish period dramas. Okay, I can’t wait any longer. Let’s get started! MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Ted Lasso Big Boards for Families by Sandy Coughlin Parenthood Blue Bloods Resurrection on Netflix Lady and the Tramp Hannibal Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist How I Met Your Mother Chuck Avengers eating shawarma NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: The Outlander TV series Charcuterie boards DON’T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It’s so much fun! Find Aarti on Instagram, YouTube, or the Food Network. You can find me on Instagram or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch!  This post may include affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.

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Do you love Hallmark movies, cozy mysteries, and 80s music? How about children's books, romantic comedies, or a good Netflix binge? This is the place for you! The Couch is a place for cozy conversations about pop culture and why it matters. Host Mary Carver is a writer known for finding Truth in unexpected places (and telling you the TV show you absolutely must watch next), and in every episode of The Couch, she's chatting about all the things we love (or don't), why we love it (or don't), and why it matters (it always matters).