EPISODE · Feb 28, 2024 · 57 MIN
Nat's What I Reckon LIVE
from Three Food Memories · host Savva Savas
Recorded at the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s Studio at Walsh Bay on February 22nd, Savva sat down with the one and only Nat’s What I Reckon - the young, male, tatted, pierced version of Stephanie Alexander, who has changed the eating habits of a generation.As Nat shared his three food memories; quarantine sauce, lasagna, and a Sustagen popper - delicious versions of the memories were served to the audience, so please excuse the sounds of cutlery and drooling in the background. Nat is as vulnerable as he is funny, and this episode is full of laughs, tears, and yes, lots of cussing. If you’re not a fan of the f-word, you might have to squint your ears a bit. Nat’s social cause is Beyond Blue’s Big Blue Table initiative - bigbluetable.com.au. Because, as Nat says “if you don’t have conversations around mental health, you’re f*cked”. Produced and edited by Lauren McWhirterOriginal score by Russell TorranceSend us Fan MailTo find out more about the project and Savva - head to threefoodmemories.comInsta - @savvasavas @threefoodmemoriesEmail us at [email protected], we'd love to hear from you! TFM is produced and edited by Lauren McWhirter with original music by Russell Torrance.
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Recorded at the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s Studio at Walsh Bay on February 22nd, Savva sat down with the one and only Nat’s What I Reckon - the young, male, tatted, pierced version of Stephanie Alexander, who has changed the eating habits of a generation. As Nat shared his three food memories; quarantine sauce, lasagna, and a Sustagen popper - delicious versions of the memories were served to the audience, so please excuse the sounds of cutlery and drooling in the background. Nat i...
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