Episode 203: Managing Yourself Within The Food World with Chef Brother Luck

On this episode I chat with Chef Brother Luck. Chef Brother Luck, an acclaimed restaurateur from Colorado Springs, Colorado, is a renowned figure in the culinary world. With a James Beard nomination under his belt, Brother has also become a fan favorite on popular cooking shows like Top Chef, Chopped, and Beat Bobby Flay. He has been featured in various publications, including Food and Wine Magazine, and has made appearances on national television programs such as The Rachael Ray Show and the Today Show. But Brother's influence extends beyond the kitchen. As a passionate advocate for mental health awareness, he frequently shares his journey through his highly reviewed memoir, "No Lucks Given: Life is hard but there is hope." Brother's passion for mentorship and creating a safe space for discussions about mental health is matched only by his dedication to inspiring large audiences on stage and online. In this episode we talk about his career, managing in food business, mental health, thoughts on the industry and much more. Links: Website chefbrotherluck.com Facebook @chefbrotherluck TikTok @chefbrotherluck IG @chefbrotherluck LinkedIn @chefbrotherluck Book: https://chefbrotherluck.com/product/no-lucks-given-life-is-hard-but-there-is-hope/ Line Cook Thoughts Newsletter: linecookthoughts.com

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