Rich Havard, Executive Director of the Inclusive Collective, discusses how his mom's southern cooking influenced his love of food and caused him to create environments for people to eat. In his work hosting beautiful dinners every Sunday night for people experiencing homelessness, he shares the importance of connecting and having fun around the table as you eat with people of different ages, ethnicities and socio-economic status.
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The best conversations happen around the table, specifically a table full of food. Each week, join host Amy Dolan and her dinner guests—chefs, pastors, bakers and soup kitchen volunteers—for conversations about the magic of the table. If you've always wanted to host meals but haven't known how, or you host one every night and you're looking for ways to bring greater meaning to what you do, Feeding People is for you.