Episode #97 - Adam Meyer of Brasero
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Episode #97 - Adam Meyer of Brasero

This week, Tim and Danny are joined by Adam Meyer, the Chef de Cuisine at Brasero and John Manion's trusted right-hand man. Adam shares his inspiring journey of thrusting himself into the world of food at a young age. He discusses his time at The Bristol before the pandemic hit, and how he's now working alongside Manion to develop inventive South American cuisine at Brasero. Also: a New Year's Eve service gone awry at The Bristol, celebrity crushes, pro-tips for cooking steak to impress your friends, and so much more.

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Episode #96 - Donnie Madia of One Off Hospitality
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Episode #96 - Donnie Madia of One Off Hospitality

In a very special episode of Joiners, we start things out by sitting in studio with Donnie Madia. He’s a man who needs no introduction, but in case you’ve been predisposed for a few decades: he’s the James Beard Award-winning powerhouse behind acclaimed institutions like Blackbird, avec, The Publican, The Violet Hour, Big Star, and so much more — and maybe you recognize him from The Bear, where he delivered a powerful monologue that encapsulates the gritty hospitality thesis statement of the city we call home. And in a Joiners first, we take the Gratuity Round out of the studio, doing it live in front of a crowd at a special dinner at Publican Quality Meats prepared by former guest of the pod Rob Levitt, John Manion, and Mindy Segal. This in an episode you don’t want to miss. 

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Episode #95 - Jake Schneider of Schneider Deli
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Episode #95 - Jake Schneider of Schneider Deli

This week on Joiners, we sit down with Jake Schneider, the owner of Schneider Deli, a new Jewish deli that's bringing classic flavors to the heart of River North. Jake takes us on a journey through his culinary career, from taking a cooking class as an adolescent, to staging at high-end restaurants, to working at a summer camp and even a kitchen technology company. He shares his passion for preserving Jewish food traditions and lets us in on the secrets to his popular pickles. This week we cover the inspiration behind Jake's affordable lunch options, selling pickles on Instagram, his hopes to expand to other deli deserts in the city, and so much more.

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Episode #94 - Leigh Omilinsky of Daisies
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Episode #94 - Leigh Omilinsky of Daisies

This week, we’re joined by Leigh Omilinksy. She is partner and executive pastry chef at Daisies, the Michelin Star adorned Chicagoland darling that was recently named the best restaurant in the city by Eater. And after chatting with her, it makes sense why — after having a borderline magical Crème Brûlée at San Francisco’s Top of the Mark, this would-be jazz pianist was set upon a fated path of pâtisserie that took her across the world and, to our delight, back to her home city of Chicago. She dishes on the unexpected success of her collaboration with Wiener's Circle, spills the beans on the secret to perfect meringue, explains why she'd love to be a nutritionist in another life, and so much more.

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Episode #93 - Sahil Sethi of Sifr and Indienne
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Episode #93 - Sahil Sethi of Sifr and Indienne

In this episode of Joiners, we sit down with the accomplished Chef Sahil Sethi. He’s the culinary mastermind behind Indienne and Sifr, two of the most exciting spots in the city today. From his early days studying hospitality management in India to stints at renowned restaurants like Noma in Copenhagen, Sethi has built an impressive resume and unique perspective on cuisine. He takes us on a journey through his career, dishing on everything from the grueling hours and exacting standards at Noma to the challenges of introducing elevated Indian dining to the US at Rooh.

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Episode #92 - Monica Casillas-Rios of Elske
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Episode #92 - Monica Casillas-Rios of Elske

This week, we’re joined by the talented Monica Casillas-Rios, the acclaimed bartender at Chicago's Elske, whose exceptional cocktail program recently earned her the prestigious 2023 Michelin Guide Exceptional Cocktail Award. Monica shares her fascinating journey in the world of hospitality, from her early days discovering the art of cocktails in Detroit to her current role as the creative force behind Elske's inspired drink menu.

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Episode #91 - Alfredo Noguiera of Cane & Table, Cure, and VALS
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Episode #91 - Alfredo Noguiera of Cane & Table, Cure, and VALS

This week, Tim and Danny sit down with Alfredo Nogueira, the talented New Orleans-born chef currently heading up the kitchens at NOLA's Cane & Table, Cure, and VALS. Alfredo shares his journey, from getting his start cooking in his hometown, to pursuing his passion for music in Chicago post-Katrina where he ended up falling in love with the kitchen life.

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Episode #90 - Monica Eng of Axios Chicago and Chewing Podcast
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Episode #90 - Monica Eng of Axios Chicago and Chewing Podcast

Monica Eng knows a thing or two about how to talk and write about food in Chicago and beyond. She got her start at the Chicago Sun-Times as a copy clerk in high school and spent sixteen years as a reporter on the food scene for the Chicago Tribune. She went on to write for every major Chicago outlet and currently writes for Axios Chicago, where she covers a wide range of issues, from food policy, to dietary health and beyond. You can also hear her talk food with Tribune food critic Louisa Chu every week on their popular podcast, Chewing. Her new book with David Hammond, Made in Chicago: Stories Behind 30 Great Hometown Bites explores the history of some of the city’s most iconic delights. Monica’s natural curiosity and passion for food and people are crystal clear and on display in a lively episode that explores a career guided by Roger Ebert, the impact of AI on food journalism, her family’s chop suey legacy, and so much more.

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Episode #89 - Jess Feller of Aged & Infused
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Episode #89 - Jess Feller of Aged & Infused

This week we’re joined by beverage entrepreneur Jess Feller. She founded Aged & Infused with her husband, John — it’s a company devoted to providing innovative, palate-pleasing spirit infusion kits that take the fuss out of mixology at home. She tells us about what led her to leave behind the world of advertising to delve into the beverage industry. We talk about ingredients that infuse well (and the ones that don’t), her family's history of being prepared for a good time, her appearance on the Kelly Clarkson show, and so much more.

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Episode #88 - Jason Vincent of Giant, Chef’s Special, and Pizza Matta
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Episode #88 - Jason Vincent of Giant, Chef’s Special, and Pizza Matta

What does the future of the hospitality industry look like? What are the best ways to find work/life balance as a chef and parent? And does Danny have a solid gold car? We're sorting it all out with Chef Jason Vincent in one of our longest episodes yet. With decades of experience leading acclaimed restaurants like Nightwood and Giant, as well as spearheading industry healthcare initiatives, Jason has a wealth of wisdom to share.

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Episode #87 - Todd Stein of Ballyhoo Hospitality
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Episode #87 - Todd Stein of Ballyhoo Hospitality

This week on Joiners, we are thrilled to welcome Chicago culinary legend Todd Stein. With over 30 years of experience working in acclaimed kitchens around the country and overseas, Todd shares incredible stories and insights from his extensive career. We cover his early days working under renowned chefs like Keith Korn and Michael Kornick, being on the opening team at MK, winning major accolades as executive chef of Cibo Matto, and as always, so much more.

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Episode #86 - Adam Witt of Omnivorous Adam
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Episode #86 - Adam Witt of Omnivorous Adam

Our guest this week is Adam Witt, AKA Omnivorous Adam, a chef and videographer bringing major energy and enthusiasm to the online food space. He sits down with us and tells us all about his unconventional journey, from washing dishes as a teen to jetsetting for celebrity clients later on. We get into everything that fuels his relentless curiosity, from epic food crawls around Chicago to nerding out over cookbooks and obscure YouTube channels. Plus: Adam’s stint on a food truck in LA, his favorite places to shop for ingredients, the key to making videos people actually want to watch, and so much more!

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Episode #85 - Adrian Kane of The Infatuation
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Episode #85 - Adrian Kane of The Infatuation

This week, we’re garnering critical consensus with Adrian Kane, Editorial Director of restaurant recommendation authority The Infatuation. We trace Adrian's unexpected path from recommending eateries while dying hair at the salon to leading one of Chicago's most influential food sites. Adrian tells us about getting her start with the company in its early startup days, how she approaches editing the diverse voices on her team, the method behind The Infatuation's dining alias strategy, and much more. From getting scoops on new openings to dealing with the occasional Twitter outrage, we get the inside look at life as an editor on the food scene beat in Chicago.

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Episode #83 - Sandra Holl of Floriole Cafe & Bakery
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Episode #83 - Sandra Holl of Floriole Cafe & Bakery

This week, we’re flouring a clean surface with acclaimed pastry chef Sandra Holl, owner of the beloved Floriole Cafe & Bakery in Lincoln Park. Sandra shares her journey from growing up in Rockford, Illinois to unexpectedly falling in love with French pastries during a year studying abroad in France. She tells us about the process of opening Floriole, starting small with just a tent and a few pastries at local farmers markets, to establishing a flourishing cafe and bakery we know and love today. In a conversation that is both literally and figuratively sweet (she brought us a box of pastries), we talk: baking philosophy focused on the balance of quality ingredients and techniques, tips for enterprising home bakers, vying for the top of the class at culinary school, and so much more.

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Episode #82 - Matt Edgar of Pineapple Audio
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Episode #82 - Matt Edgar of Pineapple Audio

In this episode of Joiners, we interview Pineapple Audio founder and CEO Matt Edgar, an expert in hospitality audio with an ear for how sound can enhance spaces and experiences. Matt shares his journey from touring musician to becoming one of the top names behind sound systems in hotels, restaurants, bars, and other venues across the globe. In a wide-ranging conversation, Matt provides an inside look at creating memorable sonic identities for hospitality brands through a blend of audio art and science. Featuring: sleeping in vans, balancing music with conversation, the future of audio, and so much more. Plus: Tim provides some much-needed clarification around the Tierney Split.

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Episode #81 - Ari Bendersky, Food & Drink Writer
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Episode #81 - Ari Bendersky, Food & Drink Writer

This week, journalist Ari Bendersky joins us to discuss his career covering food, wine, spirits, and travel in Chicago. Ari reflects on his time as founding editor of Eater Chicago during the golden age of food media in the city, when he competed with outlets like Time Out Chicago while cultivating an underground network of insiders feeding him scoops. Ari digs deep into his newsletter Something Glorious, a recent passion project where he writes about wine, cocktails, restaurants, and adventures abroad. Conversation also touches on Chicago's underrated suburban dining scene, the next era of Asian-inspired steakhouses in the city, building his freelance writing process around discovering and telling people's stories, and as always, so much more. 

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Episode #80 - Jeff Donahue of Heisler Hospitality
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Episode #80 - Jeff Donahue of Heisler Hospitality

Jeff Donahue, Vice President of Operations at Heisler Hospitality, joins us to discuss his long career in Chicago's hospitality scene. Jeff reflects on formative experiences at renowned restaurants like Fogo de Chão, Nacionale 27, and The Aviary, as well as lessons learned from mentors like Adam Seger and Grant Achatz. He explains the inspiration behind concepts like Sportsman's Club, Big Kids, and Estereo, which he created alongside creative partner Wade McElroy. Jeff also reveals details on upcoming Heisler projects like Friends of Friends in West Town and Lobo Pizza's third location in the West Loop. We talk about what makes a good barback, serving Dustin Hoffman, hidden gems in the often overlooked Dunning neighborhood, and so much more. 

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Episode #79 - Erling Wu-Bower of Underscore Hospitality
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Episode #79 - Erling Wu-Bower of Underscore Hospitality

This week, Chef Erling Wu-Bower discusses his storied career in Chicago dining and the highly-anticipated opening of his new restaurant, Maxwells Trading, in the Kinzie Industrial Corridor. Erling reflects on formative experiences at renowned restaurants Publican, avec, Nico Osteria, and Pacific Standard Time, as well as lessons learned from mentors like Rick Bayless and Paul Kahan. With Maxwells Trading, which he's opening this winter alongside business partner Josh Tilden, he aims to cook "intimately personal cuisine" that incorporates his broad culinary influences, from Chinese and Thai to rustic Italian. Plus: after some culinary confusion, Tim conjures an accurate metaphor for sous-vide meat.

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Episode #78 - Kevin Boehm of BOKA Restaurant Group
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Episode #78 - Kevin Boehm of BOKA Restaurant Group

This week we are thrilled to be joined by restaurant legend Kevin Boehm, co-founder of the acclaimed BOKA Restaurant Group. With over 30 years in the business and 40 concepts launched, Boehm has countless insights and stories to share from his winding journey to becoming an award-winning hospitality icon. He takes us through the exhilarating early days, opening ambitious restaurants in different cities, enduring homelessness and fist fights along the way, before eventually forming an indomitable partnership with Rob Katz in Chicago. We learn about game-changing hinge points in growing BOKA group, prioritizing chef-driven creativity, the efficacy of a grassroots approach, and so much more.

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