{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"No Meat Athlete","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.nomeatathlete.com","author_name":"Doug Hay","author_url":"https:\/\/www.nomeatathlete.com\/author\/doug\/","title":"Mindful Cooking, Flavors, and Keeping Food Simple with the Buddhist Chef | No Meat Athlete","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"Vrx9Uq0CIG\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nomeatathlete.com\/podcast\/radio-208\/\">Mindful Cooking, Flavors, and Keeping Food Simple with the Buddhist Chef<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/www.nomeatathlete.com\/podcast\/radio-208\/embed\/#?secret=Vrx9Uq0CIG\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Mindful Cooking, Flavors, and Keeping Food Simple with the Buddhist Chef&#8221; &#8212; No Meat Athlete\" data-secret=\"Vrx9Uq0CIG\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! This file is auto-generated *\/\n!function(d,l){\"use strict\";l.querySelector&&d.addEventListener&&\"undefined\"!=typeof URL&&(d.wp=d.wp||{},d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage||(d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage=function(e){var t=e.data;if((t||t.secret||t.message||t.value)&&!\/[^a-zA-Z0-9]\/.test(t.secret)){for(var s,r,n,a=l.querySelectorAll('iframe[data-secret=\"'+t.secret+'\"]'),o=l.querySelectorAll('blockquote[data-secret=\"'+t.secret+'\"]'),c=new RegExp(\"^https?:$\",\"i\"),i=0;i<o.length;i++)o[i].style.display=\"none\";for(i=0;i<a.length;i++)s=a[i],e.source===s.contentWindow&&(s.removeAttribute(\"style\"),\"height\"===t.message?(1e3<(r=parseInt(t.value,10))?r=1e3:~~r<200&&(r=200),s.height=r):\"link\"===t.message&&(r=new URL(s.getAttribute(\"src\")),n=new URL(t.value),c.test(n.protocol))&&n.host===r.host&&l.activeElement===s&&(d.top.location.href=t.value))}},d.addEventListener(\"message\",d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage,!1),l.addEventListener(\"DOMContentLoaded\",function(){for(var e,t,s=l.querySelectorAll(\"iframe.wp-embedded-content\"),r=0;r<s.length;r++)(t=(e=s[r]).getAttribute(\"data-secret\"))||(t=Math.random().toString(36).substring(2,12),e.src+=\"#?secret=\"+t,e.setAttribute(\"data-secret\",t)),e.contentWindow.postMessage({message:\"ready\",secret:t},\"*\")},!1)))}(window,document);\n\/\/# sourceURL=https:\/\/www.nomeatathlete.com\/wp-includes\/js\/wp-embed.min.js\n\/* ]]> *\/\n<\/script>\n","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/www.nomeatathlete.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/10\/ep208b.jpg","thumbnail_width":1280,"thumbnail_height":854,"description":"How does a classically trained French chef turn into one of the most popular vegan recipe developers on Facebook?  Ask Jean-Philippe Cyr, The Buddhist Chef. He's made a name for himself not by whipping up thousands of mediocre recipes, but by creating carefully crafted, reliable meals, and doing so in a mindful way.  We frequently share Jean-Philippe's recipes in the Academy and the Tribe newsletter, so when we had the chance to bring him on the podcast to discuss his food philosophy, it was a no-brainer.  In today's episode, Jean-Philippe Cyr shares his take on maximizing flavors, mindfulness, and why it's important to keep recipes simple in order to grow this community.  Here\u2019s what we talk about in this episode:   French flavors in vegan recipes.  How Buddhism and food connect.  Soy sauce in your tomato sauce?  Why simple is important.  Making it big on Facebook.  Click the button below to listen now:"}