Chef Shuai Wang was the runner-up on the 22nd season of Bravo’s Top Chef and is the force behind two standout restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina—Jackrabbit Filly and King BBQ—where he brings together the flavors of his childhood in Beijing and the spirit of the South in some pretty unforgettable ways. He grew up just a short walk from Tiananmen Square, in a tiny home with no electricity or running water, where his grandmother often cooked over charcoal. Later, in Queens, New York, his mom taught herself to cook—her first dishes were a little salty, but they were always made with love. And somewhere along the way, Shuai learned that cooking wasn’t just about food—it was about taking care of people. After years working in New York kitchens, he made his way to Charleston and started building something that feels entirely his own. Today, we’re talking about how all those experiences come together on the plate, the family stories behind his cooking, and what it’s been like to share that journey on national TV. For more info visit: southernliving.com/biscuitsandjam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
Bringing you in-depth discussion and analysis on England's housing crisis, and how to solve it. Find us at https://www.pricedout.org.uk/ or @PricedOutUK.
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Episode 13: Building more low-income housing
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48:38In Episode 13 we are joined by none other than US housing policy expert Mark Shelburne from Novogradac & Company, where he advises states across America on the innovative affordable housing funding mechanism the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC). Join Freddie and Chris in the discussion with Mark on how this supply-side mechanism works and how …
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Episode 12: A Home of One's Own
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45:23In this episode we discuss Hashi Mohamed`s latest book A Home of One`s Own, where we discuss his own past suffering of housing security and his reflections of the housing crisis from his professional background as a planning barrister. In the book Hashi discusses how the voice of the very people who one day might benefit from homes being built are …
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Episode 11: From NIMBY to YIMBY
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48:45On this episode of the #PricedOutPodcast we interview Tim Lund on his journey from NIMBY to YIMBY. We uncover what it is like inside some of the most NIMBY organisations out there and how someone with such an affection for the countryside can also say "Yes in My Back Yard". Don't miss out on this uniquely insightful exposé. #PricedOutPodcast Hosts:…
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Episode 10: Planning's Secret Heros?
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52:39This time on the #PricedOutPodcast we talk to Paul Smith, Managing Director of the Strategic Land Group about the world of land promotion - the most important development industry you've never heard of! Land promotion is an industry most of us may never have heard of but it's crucial to making sure sites get permission and new homes are delivered. …
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Episode 9: How zoning broke the American city, with Nolan Gray
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1:00:37The #PricedOutPodcast is back! This time we talk to M. Nolan Gray about his new book: Arbitrary Lines, How Zoning Broke the American City We cover everything from the history of zoning up to the present day and beyond. We ask where did it all go so wrong and can we do anything about it? Nolan Gray is the research director for our friends over at Ca…
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Episode 7: The planning system in the courts, with Zack Simons
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1:00:04In this episode we talk to Zack Simons, planning barrister at Landmark Chambers, and blogger at planoraks.com, about how planning policy and local support/opposition play out in the courts, as well as discussing the green belt (a lot!). #PricedOutPodcast Hosts: Reuben Young, Affordable Homes Lead, PricedOut Chris Worrall, Editor of Redbrick blog Su…
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Episode 8: Councils' role in building homes, with Cllr Shama Tatler
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49:25We talk to Councillor Shama Tatler, Lead Member for Regeneration & Property at Brent Council. We cover the levers councils have to build homes, councils' role in the planning system, neighbourhood plans, and the very successful regeneration scheme at Wembley Park - the largest build-to-rent scheme in the UK. #PricedOutPodcast Hosts: Reuben Young, A…
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Episode 5: Private developers and the homebuilding model, with Philip Barnes
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38:06In this episode we talk to Philip Barnes, Director of Land & Planning at homebuilder Barratt. We cover the developer business model, landbanking, barriers to developers building homes, and how much democratisation should be present in the planning system. #PricedOutPodcast Hosts: Reuben Young, Affordable Homes Lead, PricedOut Chris Worrall, Editor …
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Episode 6: Planning and zoning in the US, with Dr Emily Hamilton
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40:58We are joined by Emily Hamilton, leading thinker in urban economics and land-use policy and Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center, George Mason University. We discuss the opportunities and pitfalls associated with zonal planning systems, the YIMBY movement in the US and the UK, gentrification, and more! #PricedOutPodcast Hosts: Reuben Young…
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Episode 4: Delivering affordable homes, with Dr Stanimira Milcheva
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45:29The fourth and final episode of PricedOut's podcast series on how to solve the housing crisis. This week we're joined by Dr Stanimira Milcheva, associate professor in Real Estate and Infrastructure Finance at the University College London. Stani's recent research has looked at how government can deliver more affordable homes with the same level of …
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Episode 3: Housing affordability and property taxes, with Prof Christine Whitehead
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42:29The third episode of PricedOut's four-part podcast series on how to solve the housing crisis. This week we're joined by Christine Whitehead, Emeritus Professor of Housing Economics and Deputy Director at LSE London. Christine is an internationally renowned economist and has recently published her book "Understanding Affordability: The Economics of …
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Episode 2: The private rented sector, with Alicia Kennedy
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50:03The second episode of PricedOut's four-part podcast series on how to solve the housing crisis. This week we're joined by Alicia Kennedy, director of Generation Rent and peer in the House of Lords. We talk about experiences in the rental market, professionalising the sector, deposits, landlord licensing, and whether there are too many landlords! #Pr…
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Episode 1: Planning reform, with Lord Bob Kerslake
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47:04PricedOut launches its four-part series on how to solve the housing crisis. The first episode features special guest Lord Bob Kerslake, former head of the civil service, discussing government's controversial new reforms for the planning system. #PricedOutPodcast Hosts: Reuben Young, Director of PricedOut Anya Martin, Head of Policy at PricedOut Chr…
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