Send us a text A bad fish shows up two hours into the final. Cameras are rolling, adrenaline is high, and the plan is crumbling. Chef James tosses the Opa in the trash, pivots to halibut, and tells the judges the truth. He misses the grand prize by a quarter of a point...and walks away with something he’ll never trade: a compass set to integrity. We sit down with James at the World Food Championships to unpack how a career built on competition transformed into a life anchored in purpose. He ...
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Send us a text A bad fish shows up two hours into the final. Cameras are rolling, adrenaline is high, and the plan is crumbling. Chef James tosses the Opa in the trash, pivots to halibut, and tells the judges the truth. He misses the grand prize by a quarter of a point...and walks away with something he’ll never trade: a compass set to integrity. We sit down with James at the World Food Championships to unpack how a career built on competition transformed into a life anchored in purpose. He ...
Ep 42: From Farm to Table: The Truth About Quality Meat, Pricing, Labels, and Sustainable Practices
Burnt Hands Perspective
33 minutes
5 months ago
Ep 42: From Farm to Table: The Truth About Quality Meat, Pricing, Labels, and Sustainable Practices
Send us a text "The quality of your meat matters more than you think," declares host Chef Tony as he welcomes his longtime friend and meat expert, John, to the Burnt Hands Perspective. Their passionate conversation cuts through marketing hype to reveal uncomfortable truths about what's really on your plate. John brings decades of culinary and industry expertise to this meaty discussion. Having started as a dishwasher at 13, he worked his way through kitchens before transitioning to the sales...
Burnt Hands Perspective
Send us a text A bad fish shows up two hours into the final. Cameras are rolling, adrenaline is high, and the plan is crumbling. Chef James tosses the Opa in the trash, pivots to halibut, and tells the judges the truth. He misses the grand prize by a quarter of a point...and walks away with something he’ll never trade: a compass set to integrity. We sit down with James at the World Food Championships to unpack how a career built on competition transformed into a life anchored in purpose. He ...