18 episodes

Stephen Satterfield is the host of the Peabody winning Netflix docu-series High on the Hog, an entrepreneur, writer, former sommelier, founder of food media company Whetstone Media, founder of culinary talent agency Hone Talent, and now host of The Stephen Satterfield Show from Whetstone Radio Collective.

With a rotating range of guests, we’re chatting and drinking with field experts, artists, creatives, farmers, activists, chefs, and most importantly, Stephen’s friends. These are the people who are making things happen and downloading us on the happenings in the food space.

Each week we’ll bring you the low down on upcoming cookbooks, articles and stories in the news that made us pause and think, politics affecting what we consume and things that just make us feel inspired or feel awe.

Follow us on IG and YouTube @whetstonemedia

Produced by Whetstone Radio Collective.

The Stephen Satterfield Show Whetstone Radio

    • Arts
    • 4.9 • 29 Ratings

Stephen Satterfield is the host of the Peabody winning Netflix docu-series High on the Hog, an entrepreneur, writer, former sommelier, founder of food media company Whetstone Media, founder of culinary talent agency Hone Talent, and now host of The Stephen Satterfield Show from Whetstone Radio Collective.

With a rotating range of guests, we’re chatting and drinking with field experts, artists, creatives, farmers, activists, chefs, and most importantly, Stephen’s friends. These are the people who are making things happen and downloading us on the happenings in the food space.

Each week we’ll bring you the low down on upcoming cookbooks, articles and stories in the news that made us pause and think, politics affecting what we consume and things that just make us feel inspired or feel awe.

Follow us on IG and YouTube @whetstonemedia

Produced by Whetstone Radio Collective.

    Excavating Narratives And Symbolism of Food Depictions in Art With Shana Klein

    Excavating Narratives And Symbolism of Food Depictions in Art With Shana Klein

    In this week's episode, Stephen chats with art historian, author, and educator Shana Klein about politically charged fruit, what bananas have to do with coups and clothing stores, and her latest book The Fruits Of Empire: Art, Food, And The Politics of Race In The Age Of American Expansion. 
    Sharing her meticulous research, while examining traditional art history and empires (by highlighting overlooked perspectives from the margins), Klein helps shed light on the deeper interpretations and symbolisms in something as innocuous as a bowl of fruit in an oil painting.
    Shana Klein is an award-winning assistant professor at Kent State University.
    Follow us and watch clips of this episode on IG and YouTube @whetstonemedia. Learn more about Whetstone Media at whetstonemagazine.com
    Produced by Whetstone Radio Collective

    • 36 min
    Black Agrarians, Food Sovereignty, and Liberation w/ Melanie Allen

    Black Agrarians, Food Sovereignty, and Liberation w/ Melanie Allen

    We are back! And to welcome us back from hiatus, and joining Stephen in conversation, is Co-Executive Director for the Black Farmer Fund (BFF) Melanie Allen. The BFF is a community-led organization that helps fund and facilitate capital and networking opportunities for Black farmers, land stewards, herbalists, and other food actors. 
    Melanie sits on a variety of Advisory Boards, and in 2023 became a Castanea Fellow, joining a cohort of food systems actors and leaders across the country. Melanie Allen’s work at the BFF continues to propel dialog surrounding climate change, environmental justice, community investment fund models, and food sovereignty. 
    Stephen and Melanie chat about the astonishing work that the BFF has already achieved in its short time on the scene while sharing in the joy of witnessing the growing numbers of black agrarians. 
    Follow us and watch clips of this episode on IG and YouTube @whetstonemedia. Learn more about our guest and Whetstone Media at whetstonemagazine.com
    Produced by Whetstone Radio Collective

    • 31 min
    Behind the Scenes of Culinary TV with Christine Tobin

    Behind the Scenes of Culinary TV with Christine Tobin

    Have you ever been mesmerized by the food in TV and movie scenes? Or wondered what the process of creating those dishes is like? We have, so we asked Christine. Christine Tobin is a food stylist and culinary creative working in film, television, and editorial with a mission to bring stories to life through the beauty and culture of food.
    Christine’s most recent work can be seen in the dishes and meals gorgeously and abundantly prepared on the HBO MAX’s hit show Julia, based on the life of Julia Child in the 1960s in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The second season of Julia aired on November 16th, and Stephen chatted with Christine about the significance Julia has had on Christine’s personal life, her career, and how she is bringing food to life on camera, personifying the dishes as their own character with their own identity.
    You want to see more of Christine Tobin's work at https://www.christinetobin.com/
    Follow us on IG and Threads @whetstonemedia. Learn more about Whetstone Media at https://www.whetstonemagazine.com/
    Produced by Whetstone Radio Collective

    • 18 min
    The Art of Preserving with Darra Goldstein

    The Art of Preserving with Darra Goldstein

    Darra Goldstein is an icon in the world of food academia and publishing. She is the Founding Editor of Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture and has published widely on literature, culture, art, and cuisine and is the author of six cookbooks, including recently released Preserved: Fruit and Preserved: Condiments all about the art of preserving. She currently serves on the Kitchen Cabinet of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History and on the Advisory Board of the Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts.
    On episode 14, Darra and Stephen chat about her time living abroad in Russia during the Cold War as a US Information Agency, how Russian literature helped shape her love of food, and falling in love with Georgia and Georgian cuisine. Darra shares her journey to launching Gastronomica, which mirrors Whetstone’s origin story in many ways.
    You can learn more about Darra Goldstein's prolific body of work at https://darragoldstein.com/
    Follow us on IG and Threads @whetstonemedia. Learn more about Whetstone Media at https://www.whetstonemagazine.com/
    Produced by Whetstone Radio Collective

    • 24 min
    The Business of Craft Winemaking with Michael Cruse

    The Business of Craft Winemaking with Michael Cruse

    Michael Cruse has amassed a passionate following of wine lovers since he first launched Ultramarine, a wine light ruby in color and full of fine bubbles, in 2008. So much so that you now have to join a waitlist to get a bottle. Using sparkling wine to examine uniquely Californian soils, in 2013 Michael opened Cruse Wine Co. based in Petaluma, California.
    In 2016 he was named the San Francisco Chronicle's Winemaker of the Year. He also happens to be one of Stephen’s favorite winemakers in the world.
    On this episode, Michael shares the realities of running a successful craft wine business and what it takes to run an enduring company year after year.
    If you want to try Cruse Wine yourself you can find them at https://www.crusewineco.com/
    Follow us on IG and Threads @whetstonemedia. Learn more about Whetstone Media at https://www.whetstonemagazine.com/
    Produced by Whetstone Radio Collective

    • 22 min
    Protecting Recipe Knowledge with Ana Castro

    Protecting Recipe Knowledge with Ana Castro

    If you’re not already familiar with rising star Ana Castro, here is your chance to get to know her. In 2021, Ana opened Lengua Madre in New Orleans with a vision to elevate our current understanding of Mexican cuisine. She is now in the process of opening her first first solo venture as chef-owner, called Acamaya, which will open in the spring of 2024 and feature coastal Mexican seafood. 
    Stephen chats with Ana about her experience with culinary school and whether the venture is worth it. When it comes to passing down culinary knowledge, Ana makes it clear she feels a passion and personal need to protect her recipes ensuring they are shared with the right hands.
    Learn more about Ana Castro and Lengua Madre https://www.lenguamadrenola.com/
    Follow us on IG and Threads @whetstonemedia. Learn more about Whetstone Media at https://www.whetstonemagazine.com/
    Produced by Whetstone Radio Collective
    Music by Catherine Yang

    • 23 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
29 Ratings

29 Ratings

Christin Riddick ,

Perfect Timing

Recently listened to the episode with Gregory Gourdet and it was amazing. I’ve been exploring Haitian cuisine lately so to listen to the chef who lives and breathes this food was refreshing. Also it inspired me to know that you’re never too gone to make a comeback. Great listen can wait to dig in to the other episodes.

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