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Ep. 109: How can I enhance my next dinner party with music? With Chef Arlene Coco

Dinner party music playlist

Photo by Kelsey Chance on Unsplash

Photo by Kelsey Chance on Unsplash

Music and food are two things that everyone loves, and that consistently bring people together! Thoughtful music playlists can enhance the dinner party experience for everyone involved, from prep to party to cleanup. Ambassador of Entertaining Arlene Coco discusses playlist selections, her go-to party musicians, and trends in the food world.

Chef Arlene Coco

Guest

My guest today is Chef Arlene Coco. Arlene is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and has over 30 years of experience as a professional chef and caterer. Arlene is an accomplished cookbook author who promotes her message of creative Flexitarian cooking through television appearances, food writing, recipe development, and cooking classes.

Notes

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In-Episode Promo

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Coda

Arlene shares the special meaning to her of the Louis Armstrong song, “Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans?” Arlene says, “I like this song because it reminds me of my roots and how special New Orleans is to me.”

Closing Words

And that is a little bit of the YouTube video of Louis Armstrong’s “Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans?” The link to the video is in the show notes. One thing I know for sure after this conversation is I would LOVE to attend one of Arlene’s parties!! Thanks so much to Arlene for sharing with us these tips on enhancing food and our social experience of dinner parties! Arlene has also generously shared with us her favorite recipe and her Spotify playlist to get us started on building our own dinner party playlist. A couple weeks ago in Ep. 107, we discussed how music can change our purchasing habits, often without us even being aware of it. A listener had a really intriguing observation that she mentioned on social media:Ashley commented: “I notice that when pop/rock is playing that I tend to be more impulsive when buying, a lot of things times clothing and random decor items, sometimes not even thinking purchases through. When classical is playing I tend to buy more enriching items (art supplies, books, things I actually need.)” Ahh, fascinating. That’s pretty impressive self-awareness to be able to observe that. Thanks for sharing! I always love connecting on social media – you can find me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. You can also reach me via email (mindy@mpetersonmusic.com). Thank you so much for joining me today. Until next week, may your life be enhanced with music.

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