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Meet Two Spirited Women Oct 15 on The Connected Table Live!

Melanie and David talk with two spirited women on Wednesday’s edition of The Connected Table LIVE Wednesday, October 15th, 2pm ET/6pmPT W4CY www.W4CY.com. Our first guest is Lizzie da Trindade-Asher, President of Macchu Pisco, who with her sister, Melanie, have helped share Peru’s national drink with the world. A lawyer by training Lizzie directs the […] ...
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The Connected Table Live visits with Napa Valley’s Michael Martini

Tune in October 8, 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT as The Connected Table Live visits with Michael Martini, third generation winemaker at Louis M. Martini Winery, now 80 years strong. We shared our first glass of wine with Mike and his lovely wife Jacque at the Food & Wine Classic several years ago. Then we […] ...
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The Connected Table

Food and beverage industry insiders Melanie Young and David Ransom connect you to the people, stories, topics and trends in the world of eating, drinking, hospitality and travel.  Meet the personalities and producers behind the restaurants and products you enjoy. Hear from chefs and farmers, sommeliers and producers, authors and journalists, scientists and educators. Discover […] ...
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“Why Do I Feel The Way I Do? People often believe that they are slaves to their emotions: “I hate feeling like this but I can’t help it.” Some are ashamed of their emotions and try to hide them; still others find some to be offensive, frightening or sinful. But the truth is that all feelings have purpose and value. They are essential messengers that provide us the opportunity to learn a lot about ourselves depending upon which ones enter our hearts. Let’s take a look at ten of the most frequently experienced feelings and what they may possibly reveal about us: 1. Stress: high expectations, trying to do too much, and a lack of balance in our lives can lead to dangerous levels of frustration and anxiety. Revelation: we may be overly concerned with what others think about us (our need to please) and/or measure our self-worth by how much we accomplish. A lack of balance between work and play may also indicate a lack of self-love since there is a disregard for one’s overall well-being. 2. Happiness: a lighthearted approach to life that enables one to put things into proper perspective; one who sees the best in others and in situations and doesn’t take things too seriously. Revelation: we learn what pleases us, brings us joy, and delights our senses. This is telling of an optimistic mindset and attitude. 3. Grief or Sadness: intense emotional suffering caused by loss, misfortune or disaster. Revelation: unveils what really matters to us. The depth of our grief often correlates with the degree of importance the person, possession, or experience has. 4. Embarrassment: feeling self-conscious or uncomfortable in a situation or with a particular person; concern with how others see us. Revelation: embarrassment reveals more about how we feel about ourselves than how others perceive us. Lack of self-love and acceptance means we need to address our issues of self-esteem and value; choose to judge one’s self less and be more at ease with who you are. 5. Guilt and Shame: closely interconnected, guilt is a sense of culpability for a real or imagined offense we’ve committed (an act or behavior). It reminds us of what our values are, what we believe to be right and wrong. Shame involves feelings of guilt, humiliation or disgrace stemming from feelings of self-loathing, incompetency, or a flawed sense of self. Revelation: while some believe guilt to be counter-productive, it actually monitors our actions and keeps us on a righteous path. By separating our behavior (actions) from our intrinsic self (worth) we can eliminate shame, thus fully loving ourselves (after all, we are children of God) while working on improving our behaviors. 6. Regret and Remorse: an attitude connected to guilt and shame, deeply rooted in feelings of repentance and sorrow, one tends to view certain choices or missed opportunities as mistakes, rather than vital stepping stones lining life’s path. Revelation: negativity, self-pity, and a defeatist attitude can trap us in an angry cycle of regret and remorse and prevent us from fully reaching our Divine potential. By reframing each experience as a necessary part of our spiritual journey we can embrace each and every individual, experience, loss, and hardship as the blessing they truly are. 7. Hurt: feelings of deep emotional pain brought about by the perception that others are deliberately disrespecting or devaluing us. Revelation: When we take personal offense to what others are saying or doing, when we feel targeted by their hurtful actions or words, there is a clear indication that our self-worth is dependent upon what others think or feel about us or by how they treat us. By recognizing our own value and understanding that their behavior merely expresses their deep unresolved issues, we can remain unaffected by their behavior and thus avoid being hurt. 8. Gratitude: the ability to appreciate everything; to find goodness, value, and beauty in others, in things, events, and even losses. Revelation: one who lives in gratitude requires very little in order to feel blessed; they possess a joyful spirit, an open heart, a positive attitude; they are lovers of life, and desire to be joyful. Gratitude is actually the precursor to joy. 9. Love: feelings of concern for the well-being of others; feelings of tenderness, warmth, a oneness with others; kindness of the heart; a reverence for all life; the ability to see God in all of His creations. Revelation: those who love have a belief that values all life; they recognizes their connectedness and oneness with their Source of Divine Love and have a strong desire to reflect God’s presence in the world. 10. Inner Peace: the ability to accept what is or what must be for a higher good; resisting the temptation to force something or someone to conform to one’s personal dictates; to release the need to control or change. Revelation: truly an expression of self-love as well as a reverence for all others; the willingness to fully embrace everything and everyone as is; the refusal to judge or manipulate but rather allow and appreciate; one who epitomizes ease and grace of living. It is imperative to embrace every emotion that stirs our hearts for they are messengers of the inner self. Honor them; spend time with them; decipher their meaning and revelation. Once acknowledged, gently release those that have fulfilled their purpose and replace them with those of a kinder nature which will better serve you in the present moment. 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“Why Do I Feel The Way I Do? People often believe that they are slaves to their emotions: “I hate feeling like this but I can’t help it.” Some are ashamed of their emotions and try to hide them; still others find some to be offensive, frightening or sinful. But the truth is that all […] ...
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Salivation Wednesdays @ConnectedTableLIVE Nov. 4

News from our show guests…… Congratulations to Chef Alon Shaya whose Shaya Restaurant in New Orleans was named Esquire Magazine‘s Restaurant of the Year. We look forward to having Shaya’s partner, John Besh, on our show soon. Cocktail Whisperer Warren Bobrow‘s 4th book “Cannabis Cocktails” is now in pre-sell.This is surely a first on this topic in the cocktail world. A tamarind gazed turkey by Chef Pierre Thiam […] ...
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Melanie & David

Melanie Young, CO-HOST Melanie has been at the forefront of programs that have shaped the food and beverage industry. She was responsible for the development, launch and management (for 16 years) of the prestigious James Beard Foundation Awards, the culinary industry’s pre-eminent honors, and New York Restaurant Week, the nation’ ...
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Isabel Legeron, MW, on the Appeal of Natural Wine- December 13

Wednesday, December 13, 2pm EST on The Connected Table LIVE on W4CY She’s France’s only female Master of Wine and only one of 354 MW’s worldwide. She’s been named “Wine Women of the Year” in Paris and is recipient of the Madame Bollinger Award for Excellence in Tasting. Her website refers to her as “That Crazy French Woman,” which is […] ...
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Raffaele Boscaini, Masi Agricola- 200 Years of Tradition & Innovation

Wednesday, December 13, on The Connected Table LIVE! 2pm EST We spotlight Valpolicella, the “land of many cellars,” and Raffaele Boscaini, General Coordinator of Masi Technical Group and Director of Marketing. He represents the seventh generation of tha family that runs this venerable 200-year-old wine estate. The name Masi comes from “Vaio dei Masi,” the […] ...
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Bread Baking Like You Have Never Heard It Before- Nov 29

Making good bread is both an art and a science—Modernist Bread is a 2,642-page tome on the craft of baking bread as well as bread’s future.  The five volume masterpiece is the culmination of over four years of nonstop research, photography, experiments, writing, and baking.  The book  volumes cover the science, history, cultures, and personalities behind […] ...
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She Has Our Seal of Approval- Meet Good Housekeeping’s Susan Westmoreland

What’s involved with running one of the top editorial food departments in the nation? We’ll have an inside peak from Susan Westmoreland, Food Director at the Good Housekeeping Institute (GHI), one of the most trusted sources for consumer product evaluation for over a century (GHI was established in 1900). GHI evaluates thousands of products for Good Housekeeping magazine which reaches 24 million readers each […] ...
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