{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5ecdf6eb659a6079b0029286/5ecdf706542142063e293c97?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"A Little Nosh - Brad Slabe","description":"It's a bissel more of the podcast, to satisfy your latke cravings.\n\rWe hope you and all those you care about are healthy, safe, following social distancing and if necessary, self-isolation, and using their time to watch some great shows.\n\rIn this tasty morsel, we dish up a little more than usual from my wide-ranging chat with Bradley in which we discuss fascinating topics ranging from the process of making stop-motion animation to finding peace in the beauty and universal truth of the Japanese philosophy, Wabi Sabi. We also find a way to tie in The Good Place and Star Wars franchise.\ne Pop Culture Generation Gap\nNext week, join us for a regular Couch Latkes Podcast episode for something a little different. Just like us, I'm sure there often times when you're watching a show and you want a little more context and understanding. Well then, for all of you who have enjoyed the three seasons of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, or for those who haven't yet had the pleasure, we are joined by Linguistics lecturer, stand-up comedy historian and Mrs. Maisel expert, Dr. Debra Aarons.\n\rI'm currently finishing up season three of Mrs. Maisel, but if you haven't watched any of the show, don't worry, you won't be left out. Yet, if you are able to at least watch the very first episode prior to our next episode, then I'm sure you'll find our discussion with Debra even more interesting.\n\rAnd, please don't forget to review and rating us on your preferred streaming service. We really appreciate it.\n\rUntil next week, keep sizzling.","author_name":"Rob Kaldor"}