um one week I think by the skin of our teeth it was like 11 something p.m. but we generally release in the morning Hodgman um listen to mainly comedy shows I like Mark Maron show a lot um I listen
So it's found everywhere in Michelin star restaurants to the aisles of Costco and Chipotle sofritas and our Google cafes. Hodo Soy is revolutionizing our understanding and appreciation of tofu here in America, and Minh is really leading that. So without further ado, welcome.
So while Bill is a product of his time, and tofu and other forms of food, back in the days, also go through that funny sort of like acceptance frame, Hodo is a product of our time, of my time. So we're very successful if you look at us and you don't know who we are, and you're like, oh, my god.
So we're very successful if you look at us and you don't know who we are, and you're like, oh, my god. Hodo, Chipotle. We've been around for 10 years, but it's only been the last five years that we began to see the rise of tofu consumption again. Because after the introduction of tofu, what you have is a chart where a lot of Western tofu companies
Jane Espenson: Nathan Fillion in season 1 and season 2, yeah, I don't know if you all recognize Josh Whedon and Mekhi Phifer and Clare Grant were all in this, and John Hodgman and Jon Cryer. Yeah, Jon Cryer, oh my God, a star of that caliber, that was amazing.
differences in biology around young adult cancers so that's breast cancer this is the same sort of uh data on hodkin disease and in hodkin lymphoma again there's a very dramatic botal Peak there's a Young Person's hodkin lymphoma and an older person's hodkin lymphoma so what about melanoma now this isn't quite as
John Holland called what he did "genetic algorithms." And then John Koza developed a more powerful version called genetic programming, which we'll see in a second. And Hod Lipson is one of the people who are doing very interesting things with evolutionary learning these days, as we'll see in a bit. So what's the basic idea here?
And that's a great delicacy, because, if you can imagine a big vat of milk, there's not that much that's coming off. But Hodo decided that they had interest in actually just making yuba. So they have troughs in their place of soy milk that just produce yuba, and that soy milk is never going to be tofu.
And that's particularly important nowadays when you need to do structural analysis of how receptors fit into molecules, and also, in the case of penicillin, creating Dorothy Hodgkin again. This is a portrait by Maggi Hambling that's here in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
was embodied by the John Hodgman character in the wonderful series of ads. John Hodgman, totally lovable, embodying everything that had become weirdly lovable about the formerly hated Microsoft. And what's his face?
It's like anything. The first time you do it, you're maybe OK at it. And Hoda Kotb, in the middle of this as I'm putting cream and cheese in, she goes, uh oh.
is really irritating, because I didn't grow up with that. And Hodo Soy, I got hooked up with their sales guy in Natural Expo last year or a year and a half ago.
The memory of that tofu was my inspiration for starting Hodo Soy 10 years ago. At Hodo, we treat tofu making as both an art and a science. Our focus is on making the highest quality tofu possible.
But making delicious tofu and yuba is only one part of what we do. At Hodo, we're also educators and ambassadors of all things tofu. We want to disrupt the pervasive idea that tofu is just an ingredient in Asian food or a bland meat substitute.
To do that, I want to reacquaint chefs with tofu that is deeply traditional, expertly crafted, and a foundation for culinary innovation. At Hodo, we believe the possibilities for tofu are endless. What do you guys think?
No, I don't think that there's anything that previous biographers have particularly got wrong. Andrew Hodges, whose biography is probably the most well known and probably the most thorough in terms of exhaustive coverage of things-- he wrote that 30 years ago, and actually that's a long time ago in terms of knowing new things about what
Gobekli and Catalhoyuk, two archaeological sites from the early Neolithic. Ian Hodder was trained at the Institute of Archaeology, University College, London and at Cambridge University, where he obtained his Ph.D. In 1975. After a brief period teaching at Leeds, he returned to Cambridge, where he taught until 1999.
However, people visiting Oakland are often surprised when they don't see this, but instead find several avant-garde movements in art, music, fashion, urban farming, and local food. Chinaka Hodge, an Oakland writer, whom I was fortunate to interview for this collection, writes about the perceptions of Oakland in her blog." And then, I wanna give a little extended quote from Chinaka here.
Authors at Google series the prestigious, award-winning, soon-to-be Nobel laureate for literature, I'm sure, John Hodgman. JOHN OR OR SHOULD I JUST GO AHEAD AND CALL YOU PROFESSOR HODGMAN?
So, let us welcome the submitted proud elitist and a truly great American hero, John Hodgman. What do you do when you've written a great book better the world where you live?
every page. Starting with the first day of the year, October 21st, when this book was published. The Hodgmanian calendar, if you will. And to make it even more useful to you, I have included, as many page-a-day calendars do,
So Margaret Hodge, Ruth Smith, Luciana Berger all got real rubbish.
And it's all hodgepodge.
They were hodlers. Do they have to worry about this new guidance?
Sometimes because they felt they hadn't had an education themselves, and they were desperate for their girls and their children in general to follow their passions. And so Dorothy Hodgkin was very inspired by her family, her mother, and the circumstances in which she lived. And I'll come back to that in a bit more detail.
It's a perennial problem that we still have today. And I think Dorothy Hodgkin, there are some lovely quotes from people that worked with her. Jenny who was one of her research students, said after Dorothy died, one of the things I admired about her most is that she always put her children first
And that's particularly important nowadays when you need to do structural analysis of how receptors fit into molecules, and also, in the case of penicillin, creating So Dorothy Hodgkin is a good example working here in the UK.
And that's particularly important nowadays when you need to do structural analysis of how receptors fit into molecules, and also, in the case of penicillin, creating And Dorothy Hodgkin did a lot of work on this.
is really irritating, because I didn't grow up with that. The medium tofu for Hodo, because they don't use nigari.
But mine is a hodgepodge of what I've seen others do in the industry.
And you probably thought, I'm probably never going to eat this again. So our goal at Hodo for the last 10 years is, yes, we want to tell you that tofu is really healthy and very different from soy protein isolate and all the mock meat out there.
But I love John Hodgman.
It had a hodgepodge of architectural styles.
And this was Saul Williams, a spoken word artist. I know Chinaka Hodge, she posted on Facebook a while back where she was jogging through
submitted by hodgepodge of engineers chemists gadget Hatcher's basement inventors want to be millionaires and
Here are some of the words that internet blogs have used to describe me. The pudgy John Hodgman. Chubby John Hodgman. The round PC.
The pudgy John Hodgman. Chubby John Hodgman. The round PC. Stout John Hodgman. Tubby Hodgman.
Chubby John Hodgman. The round PC. Stout John Hodgman. Tubby Hodgman. Portly John Hodgman. And cutie.
Stout John Hodgman. Tubby Hodgman. Portly John Hodgman. And cutie. This is the anomaly.
men's room. And then a man came on the train and gave me the same look. Now, which one of these two was it? Which one was the Except for old Hodgman, it gets better.
And then there was that wonderful series of ads, and I actually came to like Microsoft because it wasn't Apple, and Microsoft was embodied by the John Hodgman character in the wonderful series of ads. John Hodgman, totally lovable, embodying everything that had become weirdly lovable about the formerly hated Microsoft.
It's like anything. The first time you do it, you're maybe OK at it. - I hope you enjoy your-- - Hoda, hope you enjoyed your last time on the "Today Show." I'm only kidding.
That seemed like it was a hodgepodge of the last 20 years.
is really irritating, because I didn't grow up with that. And so I really wanted to promote Hodo, because they're local.
So it just means like a hodgepodge, right?
Now I'm going in on Hodge, and I got my head up, and all of a sudden I can hear this, low, Willie, low.
And we have sort of a hodgepodge of firms that come in and out of our consulting corporate and technology world.
So it's a little hodge-podgy in terms of getting a show together, but usually it comes together very nicely once the night of the show happens.
So the question is-- this is John Hodgman before he was famous, asking if you could have either invisibility or the power of flight,
It was sort of a hodgepodge.