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    First Aired - 08/25/2011 11:00AM
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    This Growing Good baby Wally is in studio and mom and son go all-aboard the StoryTimeFunLand Express with musician and dad Michael Ahearn. Want to get involved in composting? The duo talks about how to start your own compost pile and Alessandra give you the lowdown on helpful places in the city and Brooklyn that will get you on your way, from dirt to worms. Later on Daniel talks about being a musician and a parent simultaneously, making Natalie Portman cry and concludes the show with a very special live in-studio performance. This episode is sponsored by The Hearst Ranch.

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    First Aired - 01/09/2012 02:00PM
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    This week, Snacky Tunes welcomes Top Chef Ty-Lör Boring. From his origins in Kansas City and its famous barbecue scene to Japanese pub food to his debut on Top Chef, Tyler talks about his ascension and travel in the food world as well as what it's like being a gay chef in the culinary world (hint: it doesn't matter as long as you cook well!). Later on tune in as Pocket Vinyl does a special in studio live set. This episode is sponsored by Cain Vineyard & Winery.

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    First Aired - 11/17/2011 03:00PM
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    U Look Hungry gets lucky this week as host Helen Hollyman interviews Chris Ying and Peter Meehan, editors of the quarterly David Chang + McSweeneys lovechild: The Lucky Peach. They talk about Lucky Peach's success during a time when the future of print media is uncertain along with this issue's theme, the sweet spot. But don't mistake them for print purists, they have also taken to technology and coupled the magazine with an amazing and beautiful iPad app. Tune in for a funny and serious discussion of why physical media isn't going anywhere soon as well as the possible use of quionoa as a future currency and Dave Chang's obsession with Road House.

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