Peter Reinhart | Bread as a Metaphor for Life - Ep. 1

Published: July 17, 2017, 11:27 p.m.

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Peter Reinhart is a baker of bread and a master of metaphor.\\xa0 For him bread is the staff of life for our bodies and for our souls.\\xa0 One of the world\\u2019s leading authorities on bread, Peter is chef-on-assignment at the Johnson & Wales University College of Culinary Arts, host of an international symposium on the future of bread, a TED presenter and food entrepreneur.\\xa0 His lectures and numerous cookbooks about the art and science of baking are deep spiritual lessons about who we are and why we are here.\\xa0 He is a theologian at heart who has led an extraordinary life as a seeker of truth.

This episode is perfect for anyone interested in hearing about how bread and cooking serve as metaphors for life and the journey of connecting to a higher source.\\xa0

IN THIS EPISODE

  • Peter shares\\xa0the two key principles\\xa0that he teaches new students about baking and life.
  • He talks about a type of bread that became\\xa0his signature creation\\xa0that came to represent the confluences of his life.
  • Peter shares\\xa0the stages of bread production from wheat to eat\\xa0and what we can learn about our own transformations.
  • He explains the phrase\\xa0\\u2018mise en place\\u2019\\xa0and its importance in cooking and in sustaining success.
  • Peter discusses\\xa0the ambition of being interesting.\\xa0
  • He talks about his early adult years as a spiritual seeker experimenting with a\\xa0variety of theological and religious principles and paths.
  • Peter discusses his conversion from Judaism to Christianity, changing his name,\\xa0taking vows\\xa0as a member of a religious order, re-entering lay society, and finding his way to the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • He shares his many avocations as a\\xa0restaurateur, writer and educator.
  • Peter talks about his continuing search for\\xa0theosis, the transformative process whose aim is likeness to or union with our Creator.

After the conversation, host Mark Peres shares a personal word that begins this way, "This is the first episode of what I hope will be a long-term series interviewing fascinating people about their lives..."

For more about this podcast, visit On Life and Meaning. \\xa0

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