In the News
Julie has spoken about the benefits of Culinary Therapy in many media publications. Please check out a few of these interviews as well as resources and articles! If you want to write about Culinary Art Therapy or bring Julie to your authors event, please contact Julie.
Julie speaks to CBNC about Why everyone is #quarantinebaking their way through the coronavirus pandemic
Julie talks about how baking can help manage stress, increase self-esteem and teach mindfulness.
Learn how Julie and other Culinary Art Therapists are meeting clients in the kitchen to harness the therapeutic powers of cooking.
Julie is quoted in the The Washington Post about the importance and health benefits of cooking at home.
Stay-At-Home Sourdough: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed Our Food Habits
The Very Real Psychological Benefits Of Cooking For Other People
CNN’s Staying Well features Culinary Art Therapy and how it benefits overall wellness and mental health.
Julie chats with the doctors about kitchen burnout and how to keep enjoying cooking.
Culinary Art Therapist Julie Ohana fosters mindfulness and communication through cooking
How Something Called Culinary Arts Therapy Can Change Your Life: An Interview with Julie Ohana
How cooking can benefit your mental health.
New York Times: 5 Reasons to Cook with your Kids
Cooking is Healing.
How Cooking Dinner Helps You Bounce Back From a Tough Day
Expert tell-all on Culinary Therapy.
The Benefit of Baking for Other People
Wellbeing explores How cooking together can create mindfulness in your children.
Julie was interviewed on the Theory of Change podcast! Click to listed on Apple Podcasts.
Podcast Interview: Catching Z's: The Millennials Guide to Mindfulness
The Surprising Power of Family Meals: How Eating Together Makes Us Smarter, Stronger, Healthier and Happier.
Book by Miriam Weinstein
Family Meals and the Cleveland Clinic
Culinary Art Therapy in Israel
Shared Family Meals Can Strengthen Your Relationships
Culinary Art Therapy's Julie Ohana, L.M.S.W., joins the show to talk about the calming, productive and family-bonding energy that can be found from participating in culinary art therapy.