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The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry

by Lee Tran Lam


http://theunbearablelightnessofbeinghungry.com/
@leetranlam

Lee Tran Lam’s Sydney-made, Sydney-focussed food podcast is a study in picking a thing and going deep with it. Each conversation sees her interrogating chefs, critics, bar staff and other foodies about their dining habits, war stories and favourite places to eat and drink in Sydney.


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  • Working with Sound: Lee Tran Lam


    Lee Tran Lam of The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry tells us about uncovering surprising details from the lives of chefs, plus the importance of having good production values.

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    Lee Tran Lam makes The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry podcast. She’s a book/mag/blog-worm who writes, podcasts, DJs on FBi radio and is guilty of taking too many food pics.

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