In this podcast Emmy Nominated TV Producer, Lindsay Luttrell, is getting to know chefs, restaurateurs & other food enthusiasts through candid conversation and exploring more than just their life in the kitchen. Lindsay first fell in love with the restaurant world while managing The Odeon in New York City. She's since cast and produced culinary competition TV for Food Network. After years of interv... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FoodArts |
Valerie is a chocolatier, entrepreneur, wife, mom… and as you’ll hear her say when asked how she describes herself.... "a person who works in food". In this episode we talk about how baking gave her a sense of peace and purpose as a kid. Her love of ... more
Carlos is a chef, TV personality, dog dad and almost a husband! You may know him from his several competition appearances on Food Network or for his online shenanigans with his mentor Brian Malarkey. In this episode, we talk about his Sonoran roots, ... more
Maneet Chauhan is a wife, mother, chef, restaurateur and so much more. You may know her from judging Chopped or competing on Tournament of Champions. We talk about her childhood in India, her curiosity surrounding food at a young age, her "say yes" m... more
Nyesha is a chef, entrepreneur, TV personality and mentor. In this episode we talk about how food became a part of her, the advice she'd give her younger self, her “ I can do anything” mindset and how she took a step back to reevaluate and stop pouri... more
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Loved the Nyesha Arrington episode. Lindsay does her due diligence and asks insightful questions that you were probably thinking of as well. It doesn’t even seem like an interview, but rather peeking in on 2 personalities, in the midst of a cafe get together, catching up with each other. Throughly enjoyed this one and look forward to hearing more. Lindsay needs to be the go-to-interviewer for chef’s across the board. This needs to be televised or at the very least a YouTube channel dedicated to ... more
Love Lindsay’s podcast and conversations on this show! It’s so cool to see how much she genuinely loves her guests and this industry! Such a fun show that listeners from all stages of life can enjoy!
This podcast is not just for foodies or chefs. It’s for anyone who likes to hear the stories of amazing people rise up and do amazing things in the restaurant world! The interactions are like you are listening to your friends chat about the growth and hard work they’ve put. Definitely a great listen.
Lindsay’s podcast is a fun sneak park behind that scenes and talents of her guests. If you are a Food Network fan, or a food fan in general this Podcast is a great reprieve from a busy day, focusing on inspiring people and god culture.
Sometimes the host comes off clueless and it’s genuine she doesn’t know so she asks. It comes off ditzy. There are other points I wish she’d ask more on come questions and then she switches it over so I’m not sure if it’s editing or just being distracted. Either way, I listened to the Top Chef guests and I hate seeing no culinary people interview culinary people because it’s the same boring questions.
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