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Anthony Bourdain had the ability to tell broader stories about a country’s history and culture through focusing on its food. Bourdain was particularly impacted by the Middle East, leading him to tell stories of the region that went beyond the picture painted by daily news cycles. It was the Lebanese capital of Beirut that appeared to make a particular mark on him during his travels. Journalist Ramsay Short was one of the most frequent Bourdain guests, appearing on two episodes of No Reservations (2006 and 2010) and one episode of Parts Unknown (2015). In this episode, Short reflects on Bourdain’s early travels to Beirut during the 2006 Lebanon War and how their friendship spanned decades later.
Co-hosts Emily Fedner (@foodloversdiary) and Fabrizio Villalpando (@theemoodyfoody) are represented by Digital Brand Architects.
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Produced by Haynow Media and Brandon Brown Productions.
Attribution:
Opening clips of Anthony Bourdain:
Television Academy Foundation: https://youtu.be/n9ygQaz1WuA
No Reservations: Beirut (2006) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZyBjWc0xeQ
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Anthony Bourdain had the ability to tell broader stories about a country’s history and culture through focusing on its food. Bourdain was particularly impacted by the Middle East, leading him to tell stories of the region that went beyond the picture painted by daily news cycles. It was the Lebanese capital of Beirut that appeared to make a particular mark on him during his travels. Journalist Ramsay Short was one of the most frequent Bourdain guests, appearing on two episodes of No Reservations (2006 and 2010) and one episode of Parts Unknown (2015). In this episode, Short reflects on Bourdain’s early travels to Beirut during the 2006 Lebanon War and how their friendship spanned decades later.
Co-hosts Emily Fedner (@foodloversdiary) and Fabrizio Villalpando (@theemoodyfoody) are represented by Digital Brand Architects.
Sponsors:
Monos Travel & Luggage https://monos.com/ Code: BOURDAIN15
Sakara https://www.sakara.com/bourdain 20% off
Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/bourdain FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs
Follow along @friendsofanthonybourdain:
Friends of Anthony Bourdain
TikTok
YouTube
Produced by Haynow Media and Brandon Brown Productions.
Attribution:
Opening clips of Anthony Bourdain:
Television Academy Foundation: https://youtu.be/n9ygQaz1WuA
No Reservations: Beirut (2006) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZyBjWc0xeQ
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