
Expense Account is a food podcast for everyone. Insiders, outsiders, your mom, your dad, New Yorkers, Angelenos and also people from Florida (we love you). Anyone who enjoys eating food. It’s even for people who hate food. Feed Me's resident food critic, J Lee will be joined each week by interesting and noteworthy guests from various fields who will make you laugh, they might even make you cry, wh... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessArts | |||

This week on Expense Account, J Lee spoke with Asa Akira, adult film actor, spicy food avoider, and miniature enthusiast. Topics discussed include, but were not limited to:
* Collecting miniatures.
* Why the cheek is the best part of a lot of anima... more
This week on Expense Account, J Lee spoke with Hannah Crosbie, drinks columnist at The Observer Magazine, and author of Corker: A Deeply Unserious Wine Book.
Topics discussed include, but were not limited to:
* A rumor that charli xcx’s album was i... more
This week on Expense Account, J Lee spoke with Joseph Weisenthal, the co-host of Bloomberg’s Odd Lots, who is also one of New York City’s most loyal Chinese restaurant customers.
Topics discussed include, but were not limited to:
* Naming names on ... more
This week on Expense Account, J Lee spoke with Helen Rosner, a staff writer at The New Yorker who writes about restaurants. Helen has received multiple James Beard Awards for her work, including, in 2025, for her profile of Padma Lakshmi.
Topics dis... more
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I have enjoyed J Lee’s work as a writer and critic but I’m afraid his talents don’t carry over to the podcast space. He seems unprepared for interviewing his guests, asks random and off-topic questions (ADHD medication?!) and can’t guide a conversation. The first few eps have coasted due to the charisma of the guests, but it’s really not enough to sustain my interest. I like the Feed Me project as a concept but I fear this might be a flop.
I don’t live in New York but this show does a good job of making me wish I did. great mix of high brow and low brow but ultimately doesn’t feel pretentious and you can tell Jason and his guests really just love food.
First off, this feels a bit like it was recorded on a phone. There’s effectively no editing. I’m sure the sound quality will improve over time as they get off the ground. At the same time, the whole point of FeedMe (imho) is that you’re sitting in the booth right next to the coolest people in town having the cool conversation. You might not catch or understand everything, but you feel cool just by proximity. It may literally change your plans for the weekend or (more likely if you’re a parent of... more
Is that you are here first you know about it first you love it first
You are the power you are the solve in your group
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The content focuses on the vibrant world of food, featuring engaging conversations with a diverse array of guests that include chefs, food critics, and entertainment personalities. Discussions revolve around personal dining experiences, culinary preferences, and the cultural significance of food, often interlaced with humor and heartfelt anecdotes. Noteworthy aspects include a commitment to inclusivity, where listeners from all backgrounds can enjoy and relate to the various topics presented.
What sets this podcast apart is its unique mix of high-profile foodies and relatable reflections on food culture, as well as the diversity in guest backgrounds, making it appealing to food enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. The host aims to creat... more
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