
Food, Travel & the Stories That Shape Us with Karl Wilder
One More Thing Before You Go · Michael R Herst
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Show Notes
In this episode, Michael sits down with chef, storyteller, and world traveler Karl Wilder for a conversation that feels like sharing a great meal with an old friend.
Together, they explore how food connects us — not just to flavors, but to memories, people, and the moments that shape who we are. Karl opens up about the dishes he’ll never forget, the places that changed him, and the unexpected path that led him from the kitchen to writing and voice acting.
This is a warm, sensory, down‑to‑earth conversation about travel, culture, and the stories behind the meals we love. If you enjoy good food, good company, and a good story, you’ll feel right at home here.
Takeaways:
- Food serves as a profound reflection of our identities, chronicling our histories and experiences.
- Traveling enriches our understanding of diverse cultures, fostering connections through shared culinary experiences.
- The act of storytelling can be intricately woven into the culinary arts, enhancing our appreciation of flavor and place.
- Emotional connections to food can evoke powerful memories, revealing the significance of meals in our lives.
- Engaging with local artisans and traditional cooks provides invaluable insights into the cultural narratives behind cuisine.
- Curiosity is a vital driving force in the exploration of food, travel, and human connection, prompting us to seek deeper understanding.
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