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How I Pop Culture
How I Pop Culture
8 episodes
7 months ago

"How I Pop Culture" is the hub that is home to "Top Chef and I," a personal project analyzing contestants from the show Top Chef. Filled with intellect and joy, "Top Chef and I" aims to provide an overview of how people do on that show all while grasping the triumphs and tribulations they faced along the way.


As this is a personal project, episodes are not released on a certain schedule but rather when I have time to do them. Whether you're a fan of the program or are new to the show's universe, this series offers a dose of information that everyone can enjoy. Have a look at what I have to offer and remember to share with your friends!




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"How I Pop Culture" is the hub that is home to "Top Chef and I," a personal project analyzing contestants from the show Top Chef. Filled with intellect and joy, "Top Chef and I" aims to provide an overview of how people do on that show all while grasping the triumphs and tribulations they faced along the way.


As this is a personal project, episodes are not released on a certain schedule but rather when I have time to do them. Whether you're a fan of the program or are new to the show's universe, this series offers a dose of information that everyone can enjoy. Have a look at what I have to offer and remember to share with your friends!




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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How I Pop Culture
Top Chef and I: Stephen Asprinio (S1, San Francisco)

Stephen Asprinio was one heck of a polarizing figure in the middle of the millennium's first decade of reality TV stars. His constant need to teach with presumed superiority on season 1's Top Chef rubbed chefs, judges, and diners the wrong way. All done in a fashionable attire and a glass of wine, Stephen was hard to understand, but beneath all that fancy fluff did lie someone who genuinely just wanted to give back what he received, and in order to reveal that to y'all, I'm gonna have to give my own lesson on this lad and his love of appeasing the clientele.


"Top Chef and I" is a commentary analysis retrospective that takes a look at the performances of those that competed on the hit food competition program. Taking everything into consideration, from food displays to personality dilemmas, "Top Chef and I" aims to be insightful and funny for viewers to enjoy while being considerate to those that participated and their state of minds they were having at the time they competed.


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7 months ago
27 minutes

How I Pop Culture
Top Chef and I: Miguel Morales (S1, San Francisco)

Miguel Morales was given the title "Chunk La Funk" when he competed on season 1, but he wasn't given the title of "Top Chef." He certainly could cook, but a fluster of events led him to defeat. Cooking can only get you so far...if you know what I mean. If you don't, then listen in to find out!


"Top Chef and I" is a commentary analysis retrospective that takes a look at the performances of those that competed on the hit food competition program. Taking everything into consideration, from food displays to personality dilemmas, "Top Chef and I" aims to be insightful and funny for viewers to enjoy while being considerate to those that participated and their state of minds they were having at the time they competed.



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10 months ago
21 minutes 23 seconds

How I Pop Culture
Top Chef and I: Andrea Beaman (S1, San Francisco)

Andrea Beaman's love of nuts, grains, and bowel movements shockingly got her to the halfway point of season 1...that is after she was brought back from the isle of elimination. Don't mistake her second run as pure luck though. She was just doing her thing when the show was trying to figure out theirs.


"Top Chef and I" is a commentary analysis retrospective that takes a look at the performances of those that competed on the hit food competition program. Taking everything into consideration, from food displays to personality dilemmas, "Top Chef and I" aims to be insightful and funny for viewers to enjoy while being considerate to those that participated and their state of minds they were having at the time they competed.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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11 months ago
15 minutes 51 seconds

How I Pop Culture
Top Chef and I: Lisa Parks (S1, San Francisco)

As the lone amateur of the bunch, Lisa Parks and her five-episode tenure on the first season might be considered underwhelming for some to analyze. I, however, find Lisa Parks to be a valuable asset to the show's season. In this episode, I specifically circulate around a pivotal idea she encompassed during her run that ultimately changed the course of Top Chef toward a brighter direction. Who says the average person can't make a difference?


"Top Chef and I" is a commentary analysis retrospective that takes a look at the performances of those that competed on the hit food competition program. Taking everything into consideration, from food displays to personality dilemmas, "Top Chef and I" aims to be insightful and funny for viewers to enjoy while being considerate to those that participated and their state of minds they were having at the time they competed.



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1 year ago
16 minutes 13 seconds

How I Pop Culture
Top Chef and I: Candice Kumai (S1, San Francisco)

Candice Kumai was nothing more than a culinary student when she competed on the first season of Top Chef. What she has become since then is nothing less of a star.


From fighting her insecurities on the inside to fighting with a pompous sommelier on the outside, Candice's journey on Top Chef was the stepping stone to guide her life into becoming the "Golden Girl of Wellness." As I talk through said journey, I point out her radiant potential like an arrow aiming directly at a target as she weaved through the competition's twists and turns because...it was more evident than viewers thought at the time.


"Top Chef and I" is a commentary analysis retrospective that takes a look at the performances of those that competed on the hit food competition program. Taking everything into consideration, from food displays to personality dilemmas, "Top Chef and I" aims to be insightful and funny for viewers to enjoy while being considerate to those that participated and their state of minds they were having at the time they competed.



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1 year ago
13 minutes 13 seconds

How I Pop Culture
Top Chef and I: Brian Hill (S1, San Francisco)

Brian Hill came into the first season of Top Chef as a confidently suave chef that couldn't be bothered in toning down his food style or attention toward booty. While his tenure in the competition didn't last that long, he sworn that he gave it his all throughout. I can't be the sole decider in the accuracy of that statement because it's subjective, but I can tell you how his role as a personal chef for celebrities influenced how he approached the competition (in my eyes at least :p).


"Top Chef and I" is a commentary analysis retrospective that takes a look at the performances of those that competed on the hit food competition program. Taking everything into consideration, from food displays to personality dilemmas, "Top Chef and I" aims to be insightful and funny for viewers to enjoy while being considerate to those that participated and their state of minds they were having at the time they competed.



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1 year ago
11 minutes 54 seconds

How I Pop Culture
Top Chef and I: Cynthia Sestito (S1, San Francisco)

From the first episode, Cynthia Sestito had a frantic energy that could not be ignored. Her kooky state of mind she evidently expressed outwardly throughout the show was as much of a remark to viewers watching as they were to her competitors cooking alongside her. While being kooky isn't anything abnormal for the Hampton gal, it was adjusted so direly during her time competing when she was simultaneously dealing with her father's cancer diagnosis. Balancing the competition with the thoughts of her dad in agony proved too much for her, and she exited the competition on her own accord in the third episode. Even with such a short appearance, I can sense a sharpness she pertains in that kooky mind of hers, and I try to break it down with as much observation (and as less foul language) as I possible can.


"Top Chef and I" is a commentary analysis retrospective that takes a look at the performances of those that competed on the hit food competition program. Taking everything into consideration, from food displays to personality dilemmas, "Top Chef and I" aims to be insightful and funny for viewers to enjoy while being considerate to those that participated and their state of minds they were having at the time they competed.



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1 year ago
10 minutes 50 seconds

How I Pop Culture
Top Chef and I: Ken Lee (S1, San Francisco)

Ken Lee, notoriously known as the guy that dipped his finger in a pot of sauce among Top Chef fans, was the first contestant to ever be eliminated from the show. With a heinous attitude that was palpably felt from those nearby, he brought a level of fear that was intimating and even downright nerving...only for him to get shut down before he could ever get a good night's sleep. At least everyone else was able to sleep more peacefully the night he left. (He had night terrors!) As I analyze his short tenure on the show, I also consider the possibility of him not being sent home first and how that might've fared into him being seen as more than just the guy that dipped his finger in a pot of sauce.


"Top Chef and I" is a commentary analysis retrospective that takes a look at the performances of those that competed on the hit food competition program. Taking everything into consideration, from food displays to personality dilemmas, "Top Chef and I" aims to be insightful and funny for viewers to enjoy while being considerate to those that participated and their state of minds they were having at the time they competed.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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1 year ago
12 minutes 24 seconds

How I Pop Culture

"How I Pop Culture" is the hub that is home to "Top Chef and I," a personal project analyzing contestants from the show Top Chef. Filled with intellect and joy, "Top Chef and I" aims to provide an overview of how people do on that show all while grasping the triumphs and tribulations they faced along the way.


As this is a personal project, episodes are not released on a certain schedule but rather when I have time to do them. Whether you're a fan of the program or are new to the show's universe, this series offers a dose of information that everyone can enjoy. Have a look at what I have to offer and remember to share with your friends!




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.