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If you competed on Iron Chef, who would you challenge? Cat Cora. Woman-against-woman battle. I really love her and she has a very cool demeanor. But Mike Symon…hmmm. What would you love to do next — a cookbook, spice blends, etc.? I would love to do a cookbook — still. I would love to take the cooking variety show to the next level and partner with up-and-coming bands and actors. I also produced a documentary about the struggle in Sudan, and would love to do something to bring attention to that region.

Other than Indian, what is your favorite cuisines? Hitha On The Go. I hoard food. My husband set a rule that he would not go to a grocery store once during NFNS taping he went once for kale and almond milk , but he ate everything left in the kitchen. View all posts in Random Musings. Emmy Entertainment read the post. After giving birth, Sequeira suffered from postpartum depression. In an interview with Women Working , she spoke about her struggles, citing societal expectations of being a mother and stigma surrounding postpartum depression as factors in her experience.

And so I felt like a freak! Sequeira said it was her husband's support that helped her through this difficult time, and she has since become an outspoken advocate for fighting postpartum depression and encouraging women to seek help with their own battles.

This is not going to last forever. Since being raised in an Indian-Catholic home, Aarti Sequeira's faith has remained an important component in her life via eMinutes Blog.

She writes on her website : "When I reach the end of my days, all I want is to hear the Lord say, 'Well done good and faithful servant. Sequeira has also written on her website about the opportunity she and McNamara were given at her church to both baptize new members into their church on Easter and give a sermon, saying "Bren and I just preached our very first sermon, together! What an incredible honor and thrill. Her website isn't the only place Sequeira writes about her faith.

In an article for Incourage , she humbly discussed her gratitude to God for her success. I was timid at first, but over the years, as my friendship with Him has grown, so has my boldness," she wrote. I get a lot of the same questions over and over again, so we decided to focus on answering those in the web videos.

Tubefilter: Is there a different approach to filming the show and the webisodes? Or is it the same camera and crew? Sequeira: The webisodes are pretty similar to the show — a different crew but similar feel.

Tubefilter: What can your viewers looking forward to this season on your show and it your new videos? Sequeira: Tons of great recipes! She brings the beer and I bring the food to match! Tubefilter: When you started making videos in your tiny home kitchen, could you have ever imagined it would lead to all of this?

Sequeira: Heck no! Doing those videos was my oxygen; they gave me a sense of purpose and joy during a time when I was absolutely lost about why God had created me. While I had a small dream of eventually getting a show on the Food Network, it seemed like an impossible pipe dream. I did a web show for 9 months, and then got a show on the Food Network. Tubefilter: What advice would you give to people who want to start a new web series about cooking?



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