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Kitchen Day Podcast
Kitchen Day
11 episodes
2 days ago
Hosted by Dominique Fourie McMillan and Chris Thompson, the Kitchen Day Podcast celebrates the people who bring hospitality to life through service. Each episode features chats with some incredible folk who work in service - from hosts and bartenders to sommeliers and owners - sharing their philosophies, challenges, triumphs, and why they believe service is the best job in the world. Whether you work in hospo (or did once!) or simply love dining out, these stories will reveal why service is an honourable craft, and those who do it well are worth celebrating.
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Hosted by Dominique Fourie McMillan and Chris Thompson, the Kitchen Day Podcast celebrates the people who bring hospitality to life through service. Each episode features chats with some incredible folk who work in service - from hosts and bartenders to sommeliers and owners - sharing their philosophies, challenges, triumphs, and why they believe service is the best job in the world. Whether you work in hospo (or did once!) or simply love dining out, these stories will reveal why service is an honourable craft, and those who do it well are worth celebrating.
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Kitchen Day Podcast
"No regrets": The making of Cuba Street hospo icon, Roger Young

Roger Young is a true Cuba Street original - a hospitality rockstar whose venues helped shape the soul of Wellington. In this episode, Roger shares the wild, funny, and fearless stories behind building iconic spots like Little Gringo’s and Fidel’s, from scraping by in the early days to creating places that would become cultural institutions.


With no regrets and no filter, Roger talks about the chaos of hospitality, the importance of community, and why creativity and authenticity matter more than scale. He reflects on the risks he took, the lessons learned from decades in the industry, and a dramatic boating accident that mirrors the pressure and unpredictability of life in hospitality.


This is a candid, big-hearted conversation about resilience, storytelling, and what it really takes to build something that lasts - on Cuba Street and in life.


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The Kitchen Day Podcast is sponsored by ⁠Boring Oat Milk⁠, a New Zealand owned company making oat milk right here in Aotearoa, from NZ grown oats.


We'd also like to thank the good folks at ⁠Upstock⁠ - if you buy or sell wholesale, this app has all your invoicing, ordering, logistics and payments in one place.


We're supported by the team at ⁠Droppah⁠. Droppah takes the chaos out of scheduling with smart, skills-based rostering that helps you get the right people on, at the right time.


As always, we film pre-service at ⁠Loretta⁠ Restaurant, and our podcast is recorded and produced by Jono Tucker at ⁠Empire Films⁠.


Thanks for listening!


Hey! Dom here. This isn't an ad, but I have a favour to ask! I'd love your feedback on Season 1 of the Kitchen Day Podcast. It'll only take 3 minutes of your time, but it'll help us shape Season 2. Tell me what you're loving, and what you'd like to hear more of in future episodes!


SURVEY HERE - ⁠forms.gle/YJQeJ7fMM4WBSXWN9


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1 week ago
1 hour 27 minutes 56 seconds

Kitchen Day Podcast
Hospitality, parenthood and partnership with Capitol's Kate McMillan Hutchison

In this episode, we sit down with Kate McMillan Hutchison of the iconic Wellington establishment Capitol, to talk about her journey into hospitality and how that path has changed over time. Kate shares how she first found her way into the industry, the role her education played in shaping how she thinks about service, and why hospitality became a place where she felt a real sense of belonging.


From there, the conversation moves into what happens when you add parenthood and partnership into the mix, and how returning to the floor can shift your sense of identity in ways you don’t always expect. We talk honestly about the day-to-day realities of working in hospitality while raising a family, the importance of strong support systems at work and at home, and what it takes to care for guests and teams at the same time.


Kate also reflects on Wellington’s hospitality community, the impact of COVID-19, changing expectations around sustainability, and why valuing the people who work in hospitality really matters. It’s a grounded, open chat about service, care, and finding a way to make hospitality work across the different seasons of one's life.


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The Kitchen Day Podcast is sponsored by Boring Oat Milk, a New Zealand owned company making oat milk right here in Aotearoa, from NZ grown oats.


We'd also like to thank the good folks at Upstock - if you buy or sell wholesale, this app has all your invoicing, ordering, logistics and payments in one place.


We're supported by the team at Droppah. Droppah takes the chaos out of scheduling with smart, skills-based rostering that helps you get the right people on, at the right time.


As always, we film pre-service at Loretta Restaurant, and our podcast is recorded and produced by Jono Tucker at Empire Films.


Thanks for listening!


Hey! Dom here. This isn't an ad, but I have a favour to ask! I'd love your feedback on Season 1 of the Kitchen Day Podcast. It'll only take 3 minutes of your time, but it'll help us shape Season 2. Tell me what you're loving, and what you'd like to hear more of in future episodes!


SURVEY HERE - forms.gle/YJQeJ7fMM4WBSXWN9

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 25 minutes 23 seconds

Kitchen Day Podcast
Hospo veteran Steve Logan on service, success and 30 years of Logan Brown

In this episode of The Kitchen Day Podcast, we sit down with hospitality legend Steve Logan, co-founder of Wellington’s iconic Logan Brown restaurant. With over 40 years in the hospitality industry, Steve shares his story of building one of New Zealand’s most respected dining rooms and what it really takes to build a legacy that lasts.


We talk about opening Logan Brown with confidence, why hiring for personality matters more than experience, and how genuine care for guests is at the heart of everything they do. Steve also reflects on the challenges of running a top restaurant through changing dining trends, the impact of tourism, and navigating COVID - along with the importance of team culture and community connection.


It’s a relaxed, insightful conversation packed with real-world lessons on hospitality, leadership, and creating memorable dining experiences.


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We're sponsored by the excellent folk at Boring Oat Milk. Not only does it make a mean flat white, but also Boring is a New Zealand company, making oat milk here in Aotearoa, from New Zealand grown oats.


Today's episode is sponsored by the team at Upstock - taking the hassle out of wholesale buy/sell, with all your ordering, invoicing, payments and logistics in one handy app.


We're also supported by the team at Droppah. These guys are the rostering pros - taking all the stress out of staff scheduling, they serve up rosters that just make sense.


We record pre-service at Loretta on Cuba Street, and our show is filmed and produced by Jono Tucker at Empire Films.


Thanks for listening!

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 37 minutes 27 seconds

Kitchen Day Podcast
Building an empire, piece by piece: Dean White of Mosaic Venues on the business behind great restaurants

Dean White fell in love with the business of hospitality early -and from that point on, it wasn’t just food or service that captured his imagination, but how great venues are built and sustained. Now, at 35, Dean is the owner of Mosaic Venues, the group behind some of Wellington’s most iconic restaurants: Mr Go’s, Ombra, Kisa, Parla, and LTD.


In this episode, Dean takes us through his unexpected entry into the world of business, his path into hospitality, and the almost unavoidable pull toward opening his own places. Along the way, he shares the hard-earned lessons that only come from being on the floor and on the balance sheet — including one he can’t stress enough: always, always get business interruption insurance.


We talk social media and how it’s changed hospitality, why properly costed menus matter more than ever, the role travel plays in shaping great operators, how to hire (and keep) the right people, and what’s next for Dean and Mosaic Venues. It’s an honest, grounded conversation about building restaurants piece by piece - and building a legacy that lasts.


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The Kitchen Day Podcast is sponsored by Boring Oat Milk, a New Zealand owned company making oat milk right here in Aotearoa, from NZ grown oats.


We'd also like to thank the good folks at Upstock - if you buy or sell wholesale, this app has all your invoicing, ordering, logistics and payments in one place.


We'd also like to thank the folks at Droppah - Droppah takes the chaos out of scheduling with smart, skills-based rostering that helps you get the right people on, at the right time.


As always, we film pre-service at Loretta Restaurant, and this podcast was recorded and produced by Jono Tucker at Empire Films.


Thanks for listening!



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1 month ago
1 hour 50 minutes 17 seconds

Kitchen Day Podcast
Leave people better than you found them: lessons from Ortega Fish Shack's Davey McDonald

In this episode, we sit down with one of Wellington’s most loved (and awarded) front-of-house leaders: Davey McDonald of Ortega Fish Shack. Davey has spent more than 16 years shaping one of the country’s most consistently adored dining rooms, but if you ask him what the secret is, he’ll tell you it’s simple: make it fun.


We talk about everything from work/life balance with two busy kids, to why Ortega still runs only five days a week, to how Davey builds a team culture that feels more like family than staff. He opens up about mentoring young servers, managing with kindness, and the tiny moments of connection that turn a good service into a great one.


There’s plenty of laughter, a few honest truths about hospitality, and one deeply moving story about a long-time regular that perfectly captures why this industry matters so much.


Whether you’re a front-of-house professional, a restaurant owner, an Ortega regular, or just someone who loves the magic of great service, this conversation is an incredible reminder of the love that fuels this industry.


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The Kitchen Day Podcast is proudly brought to you by Boring Oat Milk. These guys take care of the boring details, so you can focus on the important stuff, like your morning coffee (and this chat).


We're also delighted to be supported by Upstock - a one-stop shop for all your wholesale buy/sell needs - and Droppah - the team serving up perfect rosters that just make sense.


We film at Loretta Restaurant pre-service, with all production taken care of by the talented Jono Tucker at Empire Films.


Thanks for listening.

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1 month ago
1 hour 25 minutes 7 seconds

Kitchen Day Podcast
More than just a cup of coffee: Megan Wyper on New Zealand's specialty coffee scene

In this episode, we sit down with Megan Wyper - barista-turned-coffee cup designer, and one of the fiercest champions of New Zealand’s specialty coffee industry.


From pulling her first shots on her mother’s coffee cart to now co-owning the iconic Acme Cup Co, Megan has built a career defined by craftsmanship, and a deep commitment to elevating every part of a guests' coffee experience.


Megan shares how her palate and her industry experience shaped her path from barista comps to production roasting, and eventually to designing some of the most beloved cups in the global coffee community. We explore her vision for taking Acme Cups to the world, the lessons learned along the way, and why she believes New Zealand’s coffee culture is one of the most exciting - and under-recognised - on the planet. In Meg's own words, 'we just don't realise how good we are.'


This is a conversation about passion - about building a career from the ground up; and about advocating fiercely for the baristas, roasters, and coffee innovators who define the future of specialty coffee.


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The Kitchen Day Podcast is proudly supported by ⁠Boring Oat Milk - focussing on the boring details, so you can spend time on what really matters, like your morning coffee.


This episode is brought to you with the support of ⁠two excellent organisations -

- Upstock⁠ Save hours in your day with all your wholesale buy/sell ordering and logistics on one easy-to-use app

- Droppah Look after your team with rosters that just make sense.


Filmed pre-service at ⁠Loretta⁠ Restaurant, and recorded and produced by the very clever Jono Tucker at ⁠Empire Films.⁠

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1 month ago
1 hour 29 minutes 47 seconds

Kitchen Day Podcast
Hospitality for life: Katie Woodhead on finding joy, one table at a time

Katie Woodhead is a sommelier, hospitality lifer, and the ultimate “waiter’s waiter” whose gift for service has shaped dining rooms across the UK and New Zealand. She’s joy, wisdom, craft, and charm wrapped into one unmistakable hospitality force.


Katie first cut her teeth at Darcy’s, a UK restaurant run by two formidable Australian women who shaped her early understanding of discipline, humour, and genuine service. After moving to New Zealand, she honed her skills with the Bresolin brothers at Dough Holdings, deepening her love for the buzz and connection of hospitality.


Her path took her back to the UK to join the famed Noble Rot, where her wine intuition made her a favourite among London’s sharpest diners - including A-listers like Phoebe Waller-Bridge.


Returning home, Katie helped open Hello Beasty, one of Auckland’s most acclaimed restaurants, before becoming sommelier at Cellar 495, where she recently won Sommelier of the Year at the Cuisine Awards.


Beyond service, Katie’s true strength lies in training - teaching teams to understand wine, connect through storytelling, and elevate every guest interaction. With her new wine education company, WineHeads, she’s investing in the next generation of hospitality professionals.


Katie is a laugh, a light, and an immense source of wisdom. We should all be so lucky to experience her service, even once. If you care about wine, connection, and the craft of hospitality, this episode is a must-listen.


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The Kitchen Day Podcast is proudly supported by Boring Oat Milk. These folks love hospo as much as we do.


We'd also like to thank the following sponsors:

🍴 Upstock - these guys created smart tech for anyone who buys or sells wholesale.

🍴⁠Droppah - look after your team with rosters that just make sense.


Filmed at Loretta Restaurant pre-service. Recorded & produced by Jono Tucker at Empire Films.



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1 month ago
1 hour 26 minutes 41 seconds

Kitchen Day Podcast
Paul Schrader on pastoral care and the power of connection in service

In this heartfelt conversation, we sit down with Paul Schrader, co-owner and front-of-house lead at Rita, to explore what truly sits at the centre of beautiful hospitality. From his early days as a teacher to becoming a guiding presence in Wellington’s dining scene, Paul shares how pastoral care, empathy, and genuine connection shape the way he serves and leads.


We discuss the evolving perception of hospitality (yes, it is a real profession) and the lessons Paul has learned from working across generations. He speaks candidly about the mental and emotional demands of the industry, the importance of a supportive team culture, and why hiring for attitude matters most.


Paul also reflects on the art of storytelling in service, the origins of Rita, and what it takes to create dining experiences that feel like coming home. From navigating tough moments to celebrating the joyful ones, this episode is a warm reminder that hospitality is, at its heart, deeply human work.


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The Kitchen Day Podcast is proudly supported by Boring Oat Milk - focussing on the boring details, so you can spend time on what really matters, like your morning coffee.


This episode is brought to you with the support of Upstock. Save hours in your day with all your wholesale buy/sell ordering and logistics on one easy-to-use app.


Filmed pre-service at Loretta Restaurant, and recorded and produced by the very clever Jono Tucker at Empire Films.

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1 month ago
1 hour 15 minutes 43 seconds

Kitchen Day Podcast
Hospitality of the heart: Enzo Bresolin on the art of service

If you know Wellington’s dining scene, you’ll know the Bresolin name. But this story isn’t just about legacy - it’s about how Lorenzo Bresolin has taken that heritage of hospitality and shaped it into something uniquely his own.

Growing up in the family that helped define Wellington’s restaurant culture, Enzo learned early what it meant to make people feel welcome - not just through food and service, but through genuine care and connection. Over the years, he’s carried that spirit with him, through each of his many incredible businesses and venues he's opened with brother Leonardo.

Now, with his wife Misa, Enzo runs a beautiful wellness studio on Tory Street - a space that happens to overlook the old Il Casino site, where patriarch Remiro Bresolin once set the standard for hospitality in the city. It’s a poetic full circle, but also a clear expression of Enzo’s own vision: one where caring for others begins with caring for ourselves

In this episode, we talk about the unique skills of a maitre d’, the essence of true hospitality, and how those same qualities - empathy, intuition, generosity - can transform the way we live, parent, and build community.


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The Kitchen Day Podcast is proudly supported by Boring Oat Milk - a New Zealand company, making oat milk right here in Aotearoa, from NZ-grown oats.


This episode is brought to you by the team at Upstock. Get hours back in your day with all your wholesale orders, invoicing, payments and logistics in one app.


Filmed at Loretta Restaurant.


Recorded and produced by Jono Tucker at Empire Films.


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2 months ago
1 hour 35 minutes 37 seconds

Kitchen Day Podcast
From passion to profession: Juno Miers' journey through hospitality

What does it really take to create a restaurant people fall in love with? In this episode, Juno Miers, co-owner of the beloved Margot, shares her journey from her early days in service to running one of the city’s most talked-about dining spots. She opens up about the power of genuine connection, the leap from employee to employer, and how the hospitality industry is evolving - from building great teams in a post-COVID world to redefining modern leadership, work/life balance, and what “good service” truly means.


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The Kitchen Day Podcast is proudly supported by Boring Oat Milk - great for the pros in your favourite cafe, and for your everyday milk stuff at home.


This episode is brought to you by the team at Upstock. Get hours back in your day with all your wholesale orders, invoicing, payments and logistics in one app.


Filmed at Loretta Restaurant.

Recorded and produced by Jono Tucker at Empire Films.


Find the full transcript of this episode here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k3h370AKkOHWM8SpytLHtbjggHSZvpgq/view?usp=drive_link

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2 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes 8 seconds

Kitchen Day Podcast
Welcome to the Kitchen Day Podcast

Welcome to The Kitchen Day Podcast!

This series celebrates the people behind some of New Zealand’s best restaurants and front-of-house teams - those for whom service is more than a job, it’s a calling. Hosted by Dominique Fourie McMillan and Chris Thompson, the podcast goes beyond the surface to show that exceptional service takes skill, dedication, and a deep understanding of people.

Dom and Chris sit down with inspiring service professionals - bartenders, sommeliers, baristas, hosts, and owners - to uncover the personalities, philosophies, and stories behind the tables.

From the challenges and triumphs of the job to the unforgettable moments that make hospitality shine, you'll get a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the people who create the experiences we all remember.

The Kitchen Day Podcast launches November 3.

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2 months ago
1 minute 2 seconds

Kitchen Day Podcast
Hosted by Dominique Fourie McMillan and Chris Thompson, the Kitchen Day Podcast celebrates the people who bring hospitality to life through service. Each episode features chats with some incredible folk who work in service - from hosts and bartenders to sommeliers and owners - sharing their philosophies, challenges, triumphs, and why they believe service is the best job in the world. Whether you work in hospo (or did once!) or simply love dining out, these stories will reveal why service is an honourable craft, and those who do it well are worth celebrating.