Episodes

  • Patriarchs: Jefferson, Adams, and the Moral Reckoning to Found a Nation
    Jul 10 2026

    From the producers of Add Passion and Stir, here is Patriarchs — a six-part audio drama about the most consequential friendship in American history, the one between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. As we emerge from the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Patriarchs invites listeners into the founding era with dramatic force, historical depth, and moral honesty, asking not only how America began, but who paid the price and what kind of republic it became.

    Written by award-winning playwright Jim McGrath and featuring Stacy Keach as Thomas Jefferson and Edward Gero as John Adams, the series opens in Philadelphia in 1776 and concludes on Independence Day in 1826. Every scene is drawn from real letters, speeches, and memoirs, bringing to life the friendship, rivalry, animosity, and reconciliation that shaped the early United States.

    Along the way, Patriarchs also gives voice to Abigail Adams, whose letters cut through ego and ideology, and centers Sally Hemings not as rumor but as a speaking, thinking presence whose life illuminates the brutal realities of slavery and sexual exploitation in the founding generation. This is history as drama, but it is also history as reckoning.

    Listen and subscribe to Patriarchs on your favorite podcast apps:

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/patriarchs/id1896832143

    https://open.spotify.com/show/033o4ZbOWxJjM3yHZ8cuBV

    https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1e3165a6-b42f-471a-b5c6-ede68b01dcbf/patriarchs

    Please subscribe, rate, and review Patriarchs on your favorite podcast app so more listeners can discover the series and join the conversation.



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    28 mins
  • Noah Glass: From Pizza Delivery to Olo, the Largest Restaurant Tech Platform
    Jul 8 2026

    Noah Glass, founder and CEO of Olo and a Share Our Strength board member, shares the path that took him from pizza delivery in Newton MA to building one of the most influential technology platforms in restaurant ordering. Noah shares how early experiences in food, entrepreneurship, and international development shaped Olo’s origin story, why he burned the boats to pursue his idea, and how a long period of doubt eventually led to product-market fit and massive scale.

    The conversation also explores leadership, company culture, AI, the future of restaurant hospitality, and Noah’s commitment to ending childhood hunger through No Kid Hungry and Olo’s roundup donations. Listen to hear how technology, generosity, and hospitality can work together to make a real difference.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Chefs Cycle Supports Increase of 16 Million Children to Summer Meals
    Jul 1 2026

    Riding their bicycles for 200 miles in two days, 125 culinary leaders and other supporters of the No Kid Hungry campaign raised a record-setting 1.3 million dollars. Their grit and determination over the years have helped connect more children to the bipartisan, fully-funded Summer Meals programs, increasing participation from 3 million to nearly 19 million kids.


    Joining us on the site of Chefs Cycle in Bend, OR to share their personal stories of sharing and sacrifice are:


    Alex Craddock, CMO of Citigroup;

    Brian Morris, "B-MO", Executive Chef for Hattie B's Hot Chicken;

    Cory Melanson, Chef of Splendido at the Chateau in Beaver Creek, CO;

    Micah Klasky, the Executive Chef of The Hive at the21 C Museum Hotel in Bentonville AR; and

    The Father-Daughter team of

    Ted Cizma, Executive Chef of LA Catering and Local Events by David LeFevre, and

    Elaine Cizma, "restaurant-adjacent" health care technologist.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • When Mayors Lead: How Local Action Is Fighting Childhood Hunger
    Jun 10 2026

    Billy Shore speaks with Mayor Daniel Rickenmann of Columbia, South Carolina, Mayor Alyia Gaskins of Alexandria, Virginia, and Aaron Goldstein of Share Our Strength about how local leaders are using practical, bipartisan solutions to fight childhood hunger.


    The conversation explores why mayors are so effective at solving problems close to home, how housing, transportation, and economic insecurity affect food access, and why local innovation often moves faster than state or federal policy.


    Mayor Rickenmann shares how Columbia is using partnerships, technology, churches, and community organizations to expand food access, while Mayor Gaskins discusses Alexandria’s focus on housing, workforce issues, and the lived reality of hunger in the community. Together, they show how mayors can turn concern into action and build coalitions that make it easier for families to get the support they need.



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    48 mins
  • Finally a Solution to the Scourge of Summer Hunger
    May 27 2026

    In this episode of Add Passion and Stir, Billy Shore speaks with George Kelemen of Share Our Strength and Jennifer Wheeler of Marion County Public Schools in Kentucky about what childhood hunger looks like when school is out for the summer. They discuss how Summer EBT, non-congregate feeding, and local school nutrition teams are helping close the gap for families who rely on school meals during the year.

    Jennifer shares powerful stories from the ground in Kentucky, while George explains the bipartisan policy work that expanded summer access nationwide. This conversation shows how policy, logistics, and school leadership can work together to feed more kids with dignity and consistency.



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    43 mins
  • More Than Food: How Parents, Policy, and Economic Mobility Help End Child Hunger
    May 6 2026

    In this episode of Add Passion and Stir, host Billy Shore talks with Maureen Conway, vice president at the Aspen Institute and executive director of the Institute’s Economic Opportunities Program, and Giselli Veloz, senior program manager of parent engagement and recruitment for LIFT in New York.

    The conversation explores why ending childhood hunger requires more than food alone — it also means supporting parents, reducing systemic barriers, and creating pathways to economic mobility. Maureen explains how the Aspen Institute’s Economic Opportunities Program advances promising policies and practices that help low- and moderate-income people connect to better opportunities and build better lives. Giselli shares how LIFT’s coaching, cash infusions, and trust-based support help parents move toward stability.

    Together, they make the case that poverty is not an individual failure but the result of systems, and that real change comes from policy, partnership, and lived experience. If you care about child hunger, family well-being, or practical solutions to poverty, this is an essential listen.



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    57 mins
  • A Mother’s Instinct: How Moms Are Helping End Childhood Hunger
    Apr 29 2026

    On this special Mother’s Day 2026 episode of Add Passion and Stir, host Billy Shore and co-host Debbie Shore talk with Lauren Bush Lauren, founder of Feed, and Nance Hastings, chair of the National Mother’s Day Council and vice president of the Father’s Day Mother’s Day Council.

    Lauren shares how a college experience abroad and time with the World Food Program inspired her to create Feed, which has helped provide more than 128 million meals to children around the world. Nance reflects on a career in beauty and philanthropy, her work leading the Mother’s Day and Father’s Day Councils, and the impact of fundraising for childhood hunger and family support.

    Together, they explore why mothers are central to children’s health, economic mobility, and long-term well-being, and why access to nutritious food matters just as much as access to food itself. This episode is a celebration of moms, mission-driven leadership, and the power of practical action to help children thrive.



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    37 mins
  • Children First: Why Early Nutrition Matters More Than Ever
    Apr 15 2026

    On this episode of Add Passion and Stir, host Billy Shore and co-host Debbie Shore speak with Dr. Katie Queen, a Louisiana pediatrician focused on preventing childhood obesity, and Dr. Rosemarie Allen, a lifelong early childhood and education leader. Together they explore the real-world impact of hunger, food insecurity, inequity, and policy decisions on children’s health, learning, and long-term development.

    The conversation also looks at the first 1,000 days of life, prescription programs for fresh produce, school meals, stigma around food assistance, and why investing in maternal nutrition and early childhood access is one of the most effective ways to improve outcomes for kids.

    If you care about children’s health, education, and public policy, this is a must-listen episode.



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    48 mins