I've always wanted to make food that was popular. Do you see punk scene probably? If I put him a little bit. So for guys, he's better than you are. My favorite thing that Bill does is talk about culture. You never invite me on your podcast to talk about this. But when he's talking about culture or movies, I like it quite a bit. There's a lot of Asians that go to Yale and Harvard. It's true. Just one- There's a few Asian pilots in the Epiphany who attend Yale and Harvard but not as many as there used to be. That doesn't exist anymore. Like springsteen selling out with the born in the USA
After a drop-in visit from the Podfather, who then proceeds to rejoice in the pleasures of populist food and culture, Dave and Chris speak with Tyler Huggins—CEO and cofounder of Meati Foods. He brings his unique point of view on environmentalism and sustainable food systems to address the problem of a potential global protein shortage with Meati: a meat alternative made out of mycelium. Other topics include ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (again), backcountry splitboarding, and what to do with a year’s worth of elk meat.
Hosts: Dave Chang and Chris Ying
Guests: Tyler Huggins and Bill Simmons
Producers: Sasha Ashall, Aleya Zenieris, and Gabi Marler
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