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The Dave Chang Show

Too Small To Fail, Vol. 3: Jessica Koslow | The Dave Chang Show

The Dave Chang Show

The Ringer

Society & Culture, Arts, Food

4.88.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2020

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Dave explains his recent ventures on Instagram (2:32) before calling up Jessica Koslow of Sqirl and Chris Ying to discuss reshuffling a restaurant to give back to the community during this difficult time (13:44). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today's episode of the Dave Chang Show is brought to

0:02.7

by World Central Kitchen.

0:04.3

Their relief team is working across America to safely

0:07.2

distribute individually packaged fresh meals in

0:09.9

communities that need support.

0:11.8

They're now serving tens of thousands of meals daily

0:14.2

in some of our biggest cities like New York and Los Angeles.

0:17.0

Their launching initiatives across America

0:19.1

deliver fresh hot meals to hospitals and clinics

0:21.8

fighting on the front lines while keeping

0:23.6

local restaurants and business as well.

0:25.5

You can directly help the heroes and hospitals and clinics

0:28.5

who are fighting for us.

0:29.9

And you can keep your local restaurants alive,

0:32.8

which is such a great program by World Central Kitchen

0:35.8

and so many of my friends who are in the business

0:39.1

have teamed up with World Central Kitchen.

0:41.2

A great, great, great organization helping people in need.

0:45.4

Go to theringer.com slash WCK to donate.

0:49.8

Again, that's theringer.com slash WCK to donate.

0:55.0

The World Central Kitchen depends on charities.

0:57.8

And your dollars that go directly into these meals.

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