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Kitchen Tape
Rose Wilde and Crystal Slonecker
29 episodes
2 days ago
Kitchen Tape is a podcast for people who love food — and the stories behind it. In each episode, Rose Wilde and Crystal Slonecker talk with cooks, writers, and creators about their obsessions, craft, and the winding paths that lead through the food. Expect real talk, a little flour dust, and deep dives into how food can spark creativity and build community. Season Two exploring HOW COOKBOOKS GET MADE is here now.
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Kitchen Tape is a podcast for people who love food — and the stories behind it. In each episode, Rose Wilde and Crystal Slonecker talk with cooks, writers, and creators about their obsessions, craft, and the winding paths that lead through the food. Expect real talk, a little flour dust, and deep dives into how food can spark creativity and build community. Season Two exploring HOW COOKBOOKS GET MADE is here now.
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Who owns a recipe?
Kitchen Tape
34 minutes 40 seconds
1 year ago
Who owns a recipe?

This week, Kassie and Rose hit the *virtual* road and chat with Rick Robinson! Rick is a DC based lawyer whos been practicing BIG law for over 40 years. We invited Rick to join the girls for a conversation about intellectual property, copyright law, and how it applies to chefs and creators in the food world.


Rick and Rose bond over a shared history in law that lead to an appreciation of bread and baking. We dive into the realities of what is and isn't copyright-able and what you should do as a creative to protect your own intellectual property. BTW- here's a link to the article that Rick wrote, give it a read!


As stated MULTIPLE times throughout the episode, the information discussed in this conversation is not legal advice. Neither Rick nor Rose are your attourney's and none of this is intended to be legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available in this episode are for general informational purposes only.


Keep up with everyone on Instagram!

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Kitchen Tape is hosted by Rose Wilde and Kassie Mendieta. It is edited and produced by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Casey Shea⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Our theme music was created by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dan Crabtree⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. If you would like to be a guest on a future episode, email us at kitchentapepod@gmail.com


Kitchen Tape
Kitchen Tape is a podcast for people who love food — and the stories behind it. In each episode, Rose Wilde and Crystal Slonecker talk with cooks, writers, and creators about their obsessions, craft, and the winding paths that lead through the food. Expect real talk, a little flour dust, and deep dives into how food can spark creativity and build community. Season Two exploring HOW COOKBOOKS GET MADE is here now.