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Hungry Woman
by Jacqui Gabel
Hungry Woman is a podcast about the deep, personal, and ever-evolving relationship we have with food. It’s not just about what’s on the plate—it’s about culture, memory, identity, and the ways food shapes our lives. Through heartfelt conversations, personal stories, and a little kitchen wisdom, I explore the joys and challenges of nourishing ourselves, both physically and emotionally. Whether we’re talking about the comfort of a childhood meal, the pressures of diet culture, or the magic of gathering around a table, Hungry Woman is a space to dig into the messy, beautiful world of food and what it truly means to be fed.
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Amber Frazier and Amber Williams: Friendship, Business Partnership, and the Beauty of Beginning
This episode features Amber Williams and Amber Frazier, the owners of Amber & Amber Co. - a 100% gluten-and-seed-oil-free personal chef and small batch catering company. The Ambers believe that food should be as nourishing as it is delicious. They specialize in creating flavorful, high-quality meals that accommodate any and all dietary needs. From meal prep services and private chef experiences, office catering, and specialty pop-up events, they offer a variety of culinary experiences to fit every lifestyle and occasion. Their mission is simple: to provide delicious, thoughtfully prepared food that brings people together. With a focus on quality, inclusivity, and creativity, they curate menus that balance comfort and innovation—whether it’s a nourishing everyday meal, a sweet treat, or a fully customized dining experience.Working as a personal chef is often a solo job, and it can feel lonely being in the kitchen by yourself - I know, because I talk to many personal chefs and because I'm mostly in the kitchen alone when I cook for clients.I’ve known Amber and Amber for a few years through Nutrition Therapy Institute, where each of us have studied both nutrition and culinary arts. When they launched their partnership, I was excited to see them do it as a team. I sat down with them to find out how it started, and why they decided to pursue cooking professionally to begin with. They share how they balance each other, why humility, humor, and trust are essential to their success, and that the best thing you can do when you have a passion for something new is to begin. Enjoy. Website: https://www.amberamberco.comIG: @amberamber.co
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Liv Fleischhacker: Hospitality & What Cooking Means for Ourselves and Others
Liv Fleischhacker lives in Berlin and works at the intersection of taste, culture, and commerce. As the founder of Nordic Brand Works, a Berlin-based consultancy business, she helps food & beverage brands enter and grow in the German market. She loves a project — from finding the best water brand to figuring out what to do with 5kg of blood oranges. Liv and I met through our shared love of food writing at a time when I was just beginning to express what it meant to grow up without a mother and how turning to cooking helped me learn to nurture myself. In this episode, Liv shares her story of crossing the threshold of life without the physical presence of her own mother and how learning to cook and feed others has shaped her. She writes regularly on Substack here: https://livfleischhacker.substack.com/Find her on IG @livfleischhacker
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Creating Intimacy Through Cooking with Austin Doran: An Intro to the Why of Hungry Woman
An inaugural episode between Jacqui and Austin that was never meant to be published, but once we settled into the conversation and listened back through, we realized there was something meaningful to share here.In this episode, Austin and Jacqui explore what it means to examine our relationship to food from a lens of self-compassion, to connect with each other around the table, and to be with the longing for community and intimacy by way of feeding ourselves and others. Jacqui touches upon her history with cooking and how she started, and why she's driven to have these forthcoming conversations with women and their relationships to food and cooking.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hungry Woman is a podcast about the deep, personal, and ever-evolving relationship we have with food. It’s not just about what’s on the plate—it’s about culture, memory, identity, and the ways food shapes our lives. Through heartfelt conversations, personal stories, and a little kitchen wisdom, I explore the joys and challenges of nourishing ourselves, both physically and emotionally. Whether we’re talking about the comfort of a childhood meal, the pressures of diet culture, or the magic of gathering around a table, Hungry Woman is a space to dig into the messy, beautiful world of food and what it truly means to be fed.
HOSTED BY
Jacqui Gabel
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