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Pod Save the People

Corner to Corner (Chef Roy Choi)

Pod Save the People

Crooked Media

Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.78.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2019

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

DeRay, Sam, Brittany and Clint discuss a new rule that enables the Trump administration to change the asylum law, global wildfires, a new way the Fair Housing Act may be crippled, and some unexpected results from legalizing hemp. Chef Roy Choi joins DeRay to discuss his career in the food industry and his new TV show, "Broken Bread." https://onezero.medium.com/a-proposed-trump-administration-rule-could-let-lenders-discriminate-through-a-i-2f9a729b0f3c https://apple.news/AXDDdvQRcRvG8u7ZH_IUMwQ https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/i-feel-lucky-real-how-legalizing-hemp-accidentally-helped-marijuana-n1043371 https://www.vox.com/world/2019/8/20/20813786/wildfire-amazon-rainforest-brazil-siberia https://simplisafe.com/PEOPLE. DAILYHARVEST.com and enter promo code PEOPLE Policygenius.com https://www.ibramxkendi.com/

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Duret and welcome to Pots Into People.

0:03.8

In this episode we have the news usual with me, Brittany Clinton Sam, and then we have

0:08.4

chef Roy Choi.

0:10.2

He coms a bunch of restaurants and is a host of Taste Mades new TV series Broken Bread.

0:15.2

What I try to fight for within food is that you're never going to get everyone to give

0:20.1

up something or all of us get to the same plane, but that shouldn't be at the expense

0:25.0

of millions of others not having a basic form of being able to eat.

0:29.7

A heads up, there's some light cursing in this interview.

0:32.5

The message for this week is, quote, the e-puller before that the artist is nothing without

0:36.9

the gift and that the gift is nothing without the work.

0:39.4

I've been all over the world and seen activists and organizers and citizens who know that the

0:43.9

world should be better.

0:45.1

People who should have found their gift, they find the spark, they find the joy, they find

0:49.0

their calling about how they want to interact in the world.

0:52.3

And the thing that I found that is most common is that the only way that you really access

0:57.1

the gift is by doing some sort of work.

0:59.4

It's about walking towards the things that scare you.

1:01.9

It's about having the conversations that you grow from, it's about following your curiosity.

1:07.2

We all can access the gift that is ours, but we can only do it when we do the work.

1:11.8

The other thing is that part of our responsibility is to make sure that the spaces that we occupy

1:16.6

are honest.

1:18.0

That there's no way to demand honesty from a system that we want to change when we won't

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