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The Burnt Chef Journal
The Burnt Chef Project
154 episodes
1 week ago
The Burnt Chef Journal hosted by The Burnt Chef Project Open chat with real hospitality professionals battling each day with their passion and pride
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Mental Health
Education,
Business,
Management,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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The Burnt Chef Journal hosted by The Burnt Chef Project Open chat with real hospitality professionals battling each day with their passion and pride
Show more...
Mental Health
Education,
Business,
Management,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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Nio DiPietrantonio, Founder of Serving Up Support: Maine, discusses Stress, Senior Living, and Impact Through Food
The Burnt Chef Journal
1 hour 14 minutes 44 seconds
7 months ago
Nio DiPietrantonio, Founder of Serving Up Support: Maine, discusses Stress, Senior Living, and Impact Through Food
In this episode of The Burnt Chef Journal, we sit down with Nio DiPietrantonio to explore the intense realities of life as a chef -  from the high-pressure world of hospitality to the deeply emotional experience of cooking in senior living communities. Nio shares how stress and caffeine overload in restaurant kitchens led to a minor stroke, prompting a shift in career. Now, as a chef in senior living, she navigates a different kind of pressure: the emotional weight of preparing meals for those in the final chapters of their lives. We discuss the challenges, the purpose, and the profound impact food has on quality of life. Nio is also the Founder of 'Serving Up Support: Maine' a support group to help her fellow industry workers gain access to valuable resources to assist with their mental health and to help fight the stigma associated with the hospitality industry. She is also an Ambassador for The Burnt Chef Project, a non-profit group advocating for better mental health and better conditions for all hospitality workers worldwide. If you’ve ever worked in hospitality or have been touched by the power of food in caregiving, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Listen now and join the conversation!    
The Burnt Chef Journal
The Burnt Chef Journal hosted by The Burnt Chef Project Open chat with real hospitality professionals battling each day with their passion and pride