Episodios

  • LEFTOVERS - A Neurodivergent Chat w/ Laura Stanfill
    Jul 31 2024
    Summer 2024 - Enjoy this jem of a bonus chat!
    In Ep. 22 Soup Fit For A Queen, we chatted with Laura Stanfill, whose publishing company, Forest Avenue Press, champions underrepresented voices. Here's a continuation of our conversation, specifically focusing on neurodivergent minds. &
    Ottavia Fasce, w/ Franco Gianolla on piano -- sings "Santa Lucia," which David Ciminello references throughout his phenomenal debut novel, The Queen of Steeplechase Park.
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  • Ep. 22 Soup Fit for a Queen
    Apr 25 2024

    Spring 2024 - Join us as we celebrate the release of David Ciminello’s debut novel, The Queen of Steeplechase Park - OUT NOW! We chat with David & his editor/publisher Laura Stanfill, & cook Cioppino with Portland's ICONIC Chef Lisa Schroeder of Mother's Bistro & Bar!

    Andiamo & Mangiamo!

    Brian & Ottavia

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  • Ep. 21 Peace, Love & Soup - In the Time of Covid, Batch 2: Acclimation
    Mar 11 2022

    Winter 2022 – We dedicate this episode to those lost in recent years, especially Uncle George and Steve Buchert. We carry their memories with us! As the pandemic continues to evolve, our 2nd Covid episode goes beyond the initial fear of the unknown and focuses instead on adjusting and moving forward in life❣️ Brian makes...

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  • Ep. 20 Peace, Love & Soup - In the Time of Covid, Batch 1: Anamnesis
    Dec 3 2021

    Autumn 2021 – Peace, Love & Soup celebrate their 20th episode with Peace, Love & Soup – In the Time of Covid, Batch 1: Anamnesis The definition of anamnesis is: The recollection or remembrance of the past; reminiscence. It’s been almost 2 years now since Covid-19 began and we’re still in it! For this episode we...

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  • Ep. 19 Jumbo Gumbo Ya Ya!
    Feb 16 2021
    Winter 2021 – “We don’t hide the crazy, we parade it down the street!”
    Because of Covid-19, Mardi Gras — for the most part— was cancelled for 2021.
    Luckily, we have previously unreleased recordings from Mardis Gras’ past captured right here in Portland, Oregon… featuring live music, parades & even a Ball!
    We invite Bayou born Randy Jackson to our porch for a “substantial“ Gumbo cookout & for a sweet treat Baker Dan chimes in on King Cake.
    Join us around the table, all y’all, for this episode we call – Jumbo Gumbo Ya Ya!
    Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler!
    Brian & Tavé
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  • Ep. 18 P-Town Soup, Part III: Clams End
    Feb 28 2020
    Winter 2020 — As they say, all good things must come to an end, a Clams End that is! Thank you Michael Cunningham for the inspiration — we very much enjoyed your book, “Land’s End”
    We’ve arrived at the third and final episode of our P-Town Trilogy — where the soup talk continues both in and out of the kitchen, accompanied by some deep cuts from Zoe Lewis’s vast catalogue of music.
    In this culminating episode Tave & her Rhode Island resident friend, April Brown, go on a soup making adventure. They share stories while cooking her grandmother’s traditional recipe for Narragansett chowder.
    We talk with Mark Bjorstrom, Vice Chair & Treasurer of SKIP – The Soup Kitchen in Provincetown, who gives us a behind the scene tour of the network involved in nourishing the Outer Cape community.
    We also visit with Dougie Freeman, the owner of the West End Salon & Spa, and get the scoop from a few friendly dog lovers.
    Set your stovetops to simmer, sit back and enjoy our finale:
    P-Town Soup, Part III: Clams Ends
    We miss you Provincetown!
    Brian & Tavé
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  • Ep. 17 P-Town Soup, Part II: Angels of the Outer Cape
    Feb 21 2020
    Winter 2020 – This is the second episode in our P-Town Trilogy
    In Part II, we’ll be shining a light on a few of Provincetown’s proud women proprietors and their benevolence towards the community,
    We talk with:
    Debbie Nadolney the owner of AMP: Art Market Provincetown Gallery
    Frieda the manager at Marine Specialties Store
    Scarbie a tour de force Drag Queen with a heart of gold & nasty scar
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  • Ep. 16 P-Town Soup, Part I: Entering Provincetown
    Feb 14 2020
    Winter 2020 – We’re excited to announce the arrival of Season 3: The P-Town Trilogy and our sparkling shiny new website to go with it.
    Please check out PeaceLoveandSoup.com for all of our past episodes, subscription links, photos, recipes & much, much more!
    This season we’re devoting its’ entirety to Provincetown, Massachusetts – a quaint seaside town situated at the outermost tip of good ole’ Cape Cod.
    In this of episode we’ll be chatting with:
    Jay Critchley, a resident artist, activist & creator of the community nurturing organization The Compact.
    The Mama Tits, a visiting drag queen performer.
    Blair Fell, a writer & long time P-Town summer guest.
    And a few Michaels; writer Michael Cunningham, publisher & web creator Michael Goff & lawyer Micheal Gottlieb. We bumped into them at the opening of local painter, John Dowd’s latest work, presented by the William Scott Gallery on Commercial Street.
    And because we are a soup podcast we will be digging deeper into the exotic world of chowder! We found that there are as many type of chowder as there are varieties of people who frequent this magical & historical piece of land.
    Thank you to everyone who lent their voices and shared their soup stories with us. Special thanks go out to P-Town’s own world traveling musician, Zoe Lewis, who so generously provided the music that you’ll be hearing throughout this trilogy. You can find out more about her and her music by going to ZoeLewis.com
    Well, without further ado we give you P-Town Soup, Part I: Entering Provincetown
    Enjoy,
    Brian & Tavé
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