KeramCast.com: Episode Five – The Dangerous Corn Industry, Great Science Fiction Writers

Full October moon over Los Angeles
Full moon fever! And there’s nothing quite like a full moon in October. In Los Angeles. Keram welcomes back his favorite guest host Aimee Lynn Chadwick to discuss Keram’s new food blog TasteOdyssey.com, Macrobiotics, The Omnivore’s dilemma, slow-cookers, Marshall McLuhan, raw food diets, surfing, William Gibson, Neal Stephenson, and why we are all Corn People.
This episode also features original ambient music by Keram.
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2 Comments
Episode 5 – Very meditative and thought provoking.
I love when Aimee is a guest. Bring her back whenever you can. Listening to this episode especially made me think of the SNL skit “Delicious Dish” with Ana Gasteyer & Molly Shannon.
Fear bombs and planting positive life seeds to grow the tree where you can harvest good fruit. LOVE IT! Hits right where I need it now. I try each day to think with positivity. Fear bombs and planting positive seeds are great visuals! Thanks!
“Shawmanmen” LMAO!! Epic…success!
I’ve actually checked out your TasteOdyssey.com website and there are a couple pumpkin dishes I’ve printed out and want to try. I will let you know how it goes.
Great show! I know I’ve said it before, but when you keep putting out these great shows, I’m just gonna keep saying it.
Looking forward to more.
Oh, right! The subject of corn at the beginning of the show.
First thought:
“Children of the Corn” seems a little too real now.