Episodes

  • A Tale of Two USAIDs
    Feb 20 2025

    First and foremost, when claims are made about expenses by USAID or any federal agency of the US government, you can research for yourself at usaspending.gov. This is a great tool that is as close to absolute transparency in government as the USA has ever had. In the (literal) days since I recorded this episode (February 17, 2025), President Trump has signed an executive order that requires “radical transparency” of all government offices. In that very order, he highlights as an example of “how the federal government has wasted [our] hard-earned wages” this item:

    Numerous USAID grants have come under review, including $1.5 million to “advance diversity equity and inclusion in Serbia’s workplaces and business communities.”

    But he doesn’t share the Prime Award ID number or the recipient of that award. So you’re left to dig into that yourself. If you believe there should be “radical transparency” in the government, ask for those items so you can see, for yourself, that this claim is true. Or just go digging and try to find evidence of this claim. Or any of the others in that executive order or the many posts the president or Elon Musk have made.

    Now … to watch the beautiful sermon from Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde — a wonderful call for mercy — click here.

    To read the transcript of the bishop’s interview with “All Things Considered,” click here.

    While I don’t believe I actually mentioned it in the episode, even as an apathetic agnostic, I’d still encourage everyone to read the letter that Pope Francis sent to the USA.

    To read how the first Trump administration launched the Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative, click here.

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    26 mins
  • The devils in the angel share
    Feb 13 2025

    Shout out this episode to Steve Catbagan, Denver, and its groovy agave scene; Arik Torren and his Lot 001 Brands, and fog nets. And of Cambio Tequila!

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    19 mins
  • What do we call them when they’re not all agave spirits?
    Feb 6 2025

    Shout out this episode to Quiote Mezcaleria!

    And when in Chicago go visit the desert house at the Chicago Botanic Garden. It’s as close to Mexico as anything 1,800 miles north of Mexico!

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    19 mins
  • What’s the deal with Rusty Mezcal?
    Jan 30 2025

    The previous episode that inspired this episode is “The secret origin of Tequila Oro.”

    Shout out this episode to Jason Cox at 5 Sentidos! Shout out to Tequila Cascahuin!

    Maybe dibs in Chicago actually was documented…? Click here!

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    20 mins
  • Making old ale from agave syrup!
    Jan 23 2025

    That incredible beer-not-beer was made by tlachiquero Marco Antonio of pulqueria El rincon de Mayahuel in San Felipe, Guanajuato. I was introduced to Marco by Malena Villasuso and Juan Pedro Valdes of Mezcal Villasuso. This episode was recorded outdoors at Bárbaro Asador de Campo, an amazing table-in-farm restaurant in Queretaro, where we stopped to have lunch with our travel companions: environmental scientist and SACRED program manager Regina Gonzalez and Brian Rabon of 30A Distilling Company.

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    17 mins
  • The Secret Origin of Tequila Oro
    Jan 16 2025

    This episode was inspired by a bottle by Victor Ramos, sourced from his tasting room in Miahuatlan, Oaxaca, labeled “Mensoncle de Arroqueno.” It’s the first time I’ve seen that spelling, but it refers to the heart of the agave — like mezontle. mesonte, and Mezonte. (Hi, Pedro!)

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    18 mins
  • Making Mezcal from the flowering agave
    Jan 9 2025

    Shout outs this episode to Oaxacan speakeasy Hembra, Marco Ochoa of Mezcouting, Sylvia Philion of Mezcaloteca, and Enrique Martinez of Metsal!

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    16 mins
  • The ominous threat of Mezcal tariffs
    Jan 2 2025

    Check out the diverse selection of Mexican spirits being imported by Lot001 Brands! They have Mi Casa Tequila, Parejo (which offers Sotol and Lechugilla expressions), Rancho Tepúa (which offers Bacanora, Lechuguilla, and Palmilla expressions), Whiskey Maíz Nation, and Pelacañas Rum!

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    19 mins