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Juliette Binoche On Her New Film “The Taste of Things,” And The Founders Of Inaru Chocolate Stop By

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4.6592 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2024

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Food and film lovers! Superstar Juliette Binoche joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her new film, “The Taste of Things,” which The Guardian called “the most rapturous hymn to culinary art” since “Babette’s Feast” and “Eat Drink Man Woman.” Learn why Juliette wanted to work with Tran Anh Hung, who won best director for the movie at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival; what it was like starring with her former partner, Benoît Magimel; and how she prepared for all the cooking scenes with the help of chefs Pierre Gagnaire and Michel Nave. In the second half of the show, sisters Janett and Erika Liriano join Kerry to talk about their very modern chocolate company, INARU, which they are building literally bean by bean. Learn why they pivoted from tech to chocolate, how they are working with farmers and producers in the Dominican Republic, how they are growing with both profit and people in mind, and how they’ve navigated the complicated world of fundraising. Want to invest in Cherry Bombe? Learn about our Wefunder community round here. Hosted by Kerry Diamond Produced by Catherine Baker and Jenna Sadhu Edited by Jenna Sadhu Editorial Assistant Londyn Crenshaw Recorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center Radio Cherry Bombe is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. More on Juliette: Instagram, website More on INARU: Janett on Instagram, Erika on Instagram, website More on Kerry: Instagram

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, everyone's

0:02.0

Hi, everyone, you're listening to Radio Cherrybaum, and I'm your host, Carrie Diamond, coming to you from NewsDance Studios at Rockefeller Center in the heart of New York City.

0:26.6

I'm the founder and editor of Cherry Bomb magazine.

0:29.9

We've got a great show for you today.

0:31.6

Our first guest is superstar Juliet Benoche of the new film The Taste of Things, which opened on Friday. The Taste of

0:38.9

Things is one of the most beautiful food films ever, and Juliet is amazing in it. Stay tuned for my chat

0:45.2

with Juliet Benoche. In the second half of the show, it's Janet and Erica Liriano of Anaru, a very

0:52.0

modern chocolate company. These sisters have an incredible story,

0:55.3

and you will be very inspired by what they have built

0:57.4

and their plans for the future.

0:59.4

I have a feeling you will be hearing a lot

1:01.4

about Anaru in the years to come.

1:04.1

Some housekeeping.

1:05.2

Today is the very last day to take part

1:07.1

in Cherrybaum's community round on WeFunder.

1:09.7

The campaign was extended by popular demand, so this really is the end.

1:14.2

CherryBomb is raising money for the very first time after bootstrapping for 10 years.

1:19.0

I'm thrilled to report that more than 250 folks have taken part.

1:22.8

Almost all of them women, and many are investing for the very first time.

1:26.5

If you'd like to invest in Cherrybomb, check out our campaign at wefunder.com backslash Cherrybomb.

1:33.2

The link is in our show notes, and be sure to check out the investor FAQs as well.

1:37.7

That is important.

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