
Digging into business, passion projects and food trends to see what's shaping the New England restaurant scene
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Matt Jennings knows a thing or two about self-care. Back in 2016 the chef and owner of critically acclaimed Townsman drastically changed his lifestyle; he lost 160 pounds, stopped drinking, and started using his platform to bring health and wellness ... more
Producer and co-host of Dining Playbook Jenny Johnson manages to gracefully juggle TV and radio jobs with family life, all while pursuing studies in Ayurveda - a practice she started exploring after managing a health crisis with her young daughter. W... more
Boston-based baker and blogger Sarah Crawford explains how she built her casual blog Broma Bakery into a successful business. We dig into the evolution of food sites, the “3 waves of blogging,” and why vulnerability is more important than ever. Plus,... more
Before coronavirus, meals at Tanám were shared among strangers at one 10-seat table; a setup that clearly wasn’t going to work when they reopened this fall. We chatted with chef-owner Ellie Tiglao about how she and her colleagues are reimagining the ... more
If you love food (duh), passionate hospitality industry veterans, authentic conversation, and staying in the know about the Boston food scene, then this is your new favorite podcast! These women are smart and awesome!
Love listening to this pod and feeling like part of the Boston hospitality industry family. Catherine & Molly’s upbeat and hilarious rapport sweetens the deal. Always looking forward to the next episode!
I’m getting a lot of out of the most recent run of eps focusing on how the restaurant industry is coping in the context of Covid. Highly recommend.
Thoughtful. Informative. Entertaining. This podcast is my go-to for all food things in Boston.
So interesting to hear the back stories and lessons learned of incredible chefs and food establishments in Boston!
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Apple Podcasts | #183 |
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