TV chef and author Coleen Ramsay is to launch her first Welsh-language podcast on BBC Sounds.
The series 'Bwyd Gyda Colleen' sees Colleen in conversation with some of Wales's most familiar faces.
They discuss everything from cooking skills and meal preparation tips for busy schedules to the all-important question of requesting your last meal if you're on death row.
Our first guest is presenter and member of Welsh-language pop group Eden, Rachel Solomon. She goes back to her childhood on her family's farm in North Wales and recalls a meal that still haunts her. I have vowed to never make that meal for my children.
She also shares fond memories of living with her Eden bandmates Non and Emma, and opens up about how living in the public eye has affected her food and eating habits .
The next five episodes will explore a variety of themes and reveal how life events have shaped each guest's relationship with food.
In the second episode, singer and BBC Radio Wales presenter Bronwen Lewis talks about how ADHD affects her relationship with food.
Other guests appearing throughout the series include actor Stiffin Paris, who explores the relationship between grief and food. Paralympic athlete Aled Sion Davies shares the dietary requirements of top athletes. BBC Radio Wales Breakfast presenter Dot Davies reflects on her childhood and life choices. And Pobol y Cam actor Rhys ap William talks about his culinary adventures around the world.
Coleen, who is also the wife of Welsh footballer Aaron Ramsey, said: “This podcast combines what I love most: food and chat.
“Food plays such an important role in our guests' lives, and we're thrilled to get to know them on a deeper level.
“We are so grateful for their openness and for sharing their personal stories, revealing how food has been a constant through the ups and downs of life.”
Bwyd Gyda Colleen will air on BBC Sounds on Tuesday 14 January, with two episodes released each week.