A chef who earned three Michelin stars rides shotgun and tells us what the kitchen really costs. From LA’s chef-driven rooms to Georgetown’s corporate engines, we talk about the shock of rigid menus, 365-day schedules, and why predictable service can drain creative fire. It’s a candid, street-level look at how a master builds a career, pays dues, and decides when prestige stops paying the bills. Hit play for a ride through craft, commerce, and taste—from three-star plating to Taco Bell ...
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A chef who earned three Michelin stars rides shotgun and tells us what the kitchen really costs. From LA’s chef-driven rooms to Georgetown’s corporate engines, we talk about the shock of rigid menus, 365-day schedules, and why predictable service can drain creative fire. It’s a candid, street-level look at how a master builds a career, pays dues, and decides when prestige stops paying the bills. Hit play for a ride through craft, commerce, and taste—from three-star plating to Taco Bell ...
Susan's Husband Is An Asshole | Passenger Boundaries
RideShare RoadTalk: Conversations In Motion
14 minutes
5 months ago
Susan's Husband Is An Asshole | Passenger Boundaries
What started as a lively chat with tourists from Florida and Tennessee quickly shifted gears into a hilarious—and eye-opening—story about the first passenger I ever had to kick out of the car for downright foul behavior. As we bonded over SEC football, college town vibes, and wildly different travel planning styles, we cruised through the streets of Washington, DC, dissecting the strange case of Susan’s Husband—and why some people insist on doing the dumbest shit. Buckle up. Let’s drive! Writ...
RideShare RoadTalk: Conversations In Motion
A chef who earned three Michelin stars rides shotgun and tells us what the kitchen really costs. From LA’s chef-driven rooms to Georgetown’s corporate engines, we talk about the shock of rigid menus, 365-day schedules, and why predictable service can drain creative fire. It’s a candid, street-level look at how a master builds a career, pays dues, and decides when prestige stops paying the bills. Hit play for a ride through craft, commerce, and taste—from three-star plating to Taco Bell ...