Malcolm Todd isn’t your typical 21-year-old. He’s a new kind of pop star — equal parts internet kid, old soul, and hopeless romantic with a sense of humor. From scooping ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery to dropping viral hits that blur the line between heartbreak and pure fun, Malcolm’s rise has been as unexpected as it is undeniable. In this episode, Malcolm opens up about his love–hate relationship with TikTok, the origin of his breakout song “Harry Styles,” and how growing up with a Broadw...
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Malcolm Todd isn’t your typical 21-year-old. He’s a new kind of pop star — equal parts internet kid, old soul, and hopeless romantic with a sense of humor. From scooping ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery to dropping viral hits that blur the line between heartbreak and pure fun, Malcolm’s rise has been as unexpected as it is undeniable. In this episode, Malcolm opens up about his love–hate relationship with TikTok, the origin of his breakout song “Harry Styles,” and how growing up with a Broadw...
Eric Ripert: Grandma’s Apple Tart, Abusive Chefs, and Daily Meditation
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1 month ago
Eric Ripert: Grandma’s Apple Tart, Abusive Chefs, and Daily Meditation
Eric Ripert has spent decades at the pinnacle of the culinary world as the chef and co-owner of the legendary Le Bernardin in New York City, consistently recognized as one of the best restaurants in the world. But beyond the Michelin stars, TV appearances, and global success, Eric has cultivated a practice of mindfulness and balance that shapes both his cooking and his life. In this episode, he reflects on the discipline of the kitchen, the spiritual practices that ground him, and...
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Malcolm Todd isn’t your typical 21-year-old. He’s a new kind of pop star — equal parts internet kid, old soul, and hopeless romantic with a sense of humor. From scooping ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery to dropping viral hits that blur the line between heartbreak and pure fun, Malcolm’s rise has been as unexpected as it is undeniable. In this episode, Malcolm opens up about his love–hate relationship with TikTok, the origin of his breakout song “Harry Styles,” and how growing up with a Broadw...