23 episodes

The best conversations happen over coffee with friends. The Yacker attempts to bottle them up and turn them into little episodes. You can expect to hear a lot on movies, books, bollywood, pop culture and more as I tackle these topics with my assorted group of friends..long distance or over chai! Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy!

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The best conversations happen over coffee with friends. The Yacker attempts to bottle them up and turn them into little episodes. You can expect to hear a lot on movies, books, bollywood, pop culture and more as I tackle these topics with my assorted group of friends..long distance or over chai! Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy!

    Local Business Spotlight: Meet Cris, The Owner Of Santo Brigadeiro, Columbus

    Local Business Spotlight: Meet Cris, The Owner Of Santo Brigadeiro, Columbus

    I met with Cris at her home and we talked about her life before Brigadeiros, her passion and what made her start a business making chocolates in Columbus. Outline Of The Show:  What brought her to Columbus Reason why she thought Columbus was great place to introduce Brigadeiro How do you pronounce Brigadeiro and the story behind these iconic chocolates How is it served Why Brigadeiros make for great party favors What she is working on right now  Where to find Santo Brigadeiro:  Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/santobrigadeiro614/?fref=ts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santobrigadeirousa/ Website: https://www.santobrigadeirousa.com/ The Yacker is also available on iTunes :) If you like it, please subscribe :)  Cris - Owner Of Santo Brigadeiro The Best-Sellers: Coconut, Chocolate and Creme Brulee Newly Introduced Banana Nut Bread

    Local Business Spotlight: Mrs. Mita Shah Of Mardi Gras Homemade Icecream, Columbus

    Local Business Spotlight: Mrs. Mita Shah Of Mardi Gras Homemade Icecream, Columbus

    For more pics, follow me on Instagram.  On this podcast, I sit down with Mrs. Mita Shah of Mardi Gras Homemade Icecream right here in Columbus. She talks about her journey to the US from India as a newly wed, her story, the story behind the name of the store and of course, the new summer flavors she's working on.  The Yacker is also available on iTunes :) 

    Local Business Spotlight: Chef Wycliff Nduati of Wycliffs' Kitchen, Columbus

    Local Business Spotlight: Chef Wycliff Nduati of Wycliffs' Kitchen, Columbus

                                     For more pics from the podcast..Follow me on Instagram :) I love trying out new restaurants and cuisines. Food, I feel opens your mind as much as travel and books do. It makes you think about the origin of a dish, the cultural impact it has on a country and of course, the most obvious one, it tastes delicious. On this podcast, I sit down with Chef Wycliff Nduati of Wycliffs' Kitchen right here in Columbus. I met him at his restaurant after work and after the last customer for the day had walked out, he greeted us (husband and I) with a smile still fresh, even after a long day. And we talked about his childhood, his journey as a chef and Kenyan food. I have tried to transcribe the podcast here, if you are into reading more than listening :) Is your name pronounced Y-Cliff or V-cliff? It depends on where you come from. If you speak American English, it's Y-cliff and if you speak British English, it's Wicliff. But it doesn't matter. I am fine with it, either way. Could you tell us a little bit about your family, where you grew up? I was born and raised in Kenya. I grew up in the rural areas of Kenya. I was fortunate enough to be raised by a dad who was an entrepreneur. He was a restaurateur as well. He had a restaurant, a shop and he was a butcher. So, growing up, he treated me and my siblings as his workforce and he trained. So, for me, cooking and being a restaurateur is natural. But for the most part, my dad wanted me to concentrate more on the business side and he wanted me to keep out of the kitchen. But, I admired how people could turn ingredients into something amazing, that people can eat. And I learnt most of my cooking from just watching. And because of my interest, I would try things out and I would always impress people with my cooking. And when did you come to the US? I came to the US in 2006. I came here for school. I graduated from Franklin University with a Bachelors Degree in Accounting and Forensic Accounting. So, completely a different field from what you are in right now. Yes, That's because cooking and restaurant is a way of life for me. When I migrated to the US, I was in Indiana before I moved to Columbus and I was very disappointed that I couldn't find the food that I loved and was used to. And I would go to parties and would have Kenyan food and would say "This is not Kenyan food", even though, it was made by Kenyans. I knew I could cook better than that. And then, my friends would tell me to cook Kenyan food for them. And that's how I found my way back to all of this. Your friends kind of pushed you into this? Only because, they knew my background in restaurant and cooking. They would request me to make something for their parties and they would be amazed at how authentic the food was. They started ordering more quantity and would offer to pay for the food. And that is how we started. Then we started making baked goods from home. And my wife, back in Kenya, had a lot of training in cooking Kenyan food. She's one of the most amazing chefs. So, it was a perfect match. Yes. We enjoy cooking and we are both passionate about food. our concept is to keep it fresh. That's the things about Kenyan food. There's no shortcut to it. If you try to do that, the food doesn't taste as good. All our spices are from Kenya. We take our time with every dish. All our meals are made from scratch. We try to cook as less as possible and try retain all the nutrients of vegetables. And it reflects on the food. It's delicious. Thank you. And your restaurant is the first Kenyan Restaurant in Columbus? Yes, and in Ohio, Indianapolis and in this area. I think the next one you'll find is in Maryland and the DC area. It's the only East African restaurant, in terms of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Because we share our cuisine, 95% of it. If I were to go to Kenya, would I get the same flavor as I get here or do you Americanize it a little bit?   We try to keep it authentic. We try to b

    Conversation with Dad On His Trip To America

    Conversation with Dad On His Trip To America

    It's been a while since I have done a podcast. It's been a busy, busy year. I finally got down to recording a podcast and my Dad joins me on this one and we talk about the things he likes about America (and oh, they are visiting us!) and things he misses about India. Join us, won't you? :) Things We Talk About: Public Transport Vastness of America And the pesky problem of pennies Join us on this chit chat, won't you? Please do leave a feedback. It's always appreciated:) The Yacker is on itunes  and you can also listen/subscribe to it here if Apple is not your thing! 

    Where Have All The Romcoms Gone

    Where Have All The Romcoms Gone

    Resh joins me on this episode and we mourn the death of romcoms and explore why there aren't any new romcoms. Is the genre dead or is it just evolving? Join us, won't you? :) Things We Talk About: The Romcom Formula Reasons why there aren't any good romcoms Talk about our favorite romcoms Mr Darcy Handbag Theory, one of the reasons why studios won't make any romcoms What if our beloved romcoms were to be made in 2015, fun game!  Join us on this chit chat, won't you? Please do leave a feedback. It's always appreciated:) The Yacker is on itunes  and you can also listen/subscribe to it here if Apple is not your thing! 

    FOMO and How To Overcome It

    FOMO and How To Overcome It

    This episode has me and Angie talking about FOMO, the fear of missing out. We live in a world where we are constantly bombarded with information, of places we haven't visited, books we haven't read, podcast we haven't listened to, restaurants we haven't been to and the list goes on. So, how do we handle it, is what we are discussing on this podcast. And, it's not preachy at all ;) Things We Talk About: Did we have FOMO pre-social media?  Even Netflix makes us feel like we are missing out. Ways we can handle this FOMO  We counter FOMO with JOMO (It exists :))  Join us on this chit chat, won't you? Please do leave a feedback. It's always appreciated:) The Yacker is on itunes  and you can also listen/subscribe to it here if Apple is not your thing!

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I stumbled on this podcast while searching for "minimalist". I'm almost through my first episode (12/11/15) and I can already telling that I'm going to download the entire series. It's like eaves dropping on a phone call between friends that you want to have as your friends. Would love it so much if this was every week. - 12/27/15

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