Rare and exotic food distributor and founder of Regalis Foods, Ian Purkayastha, tells Scott and Rozzi how he broke into an impossible business and became wildly successful. Part of the inspiration behind the critically acclaimed movie ‘Pig’, Ian reveals how he went from the son of immigrants living in Arkansas to maintaining relationships with almost every Michelin-starred restaurant in the United States, all before turning 30.
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Rare and exotic food distributor and founder of Regalis Foods, Ian Purkayastha, tells Scott and Rozzi how he broke into an impossible business and became wildly successful. Part of the inspiration behind the critically acclaimed movie ‘Pig’, Ian reveals how he went from the son of immigrants living in Arkansas to maintaining relationships with almost every Michelin-starred restaurant in the United States, all before turning 30.
Tituss Burgess: I Don't Have Time to Convince You (pt. 2)
Ugh! You're So Good!
21 minutes
4 years ago
Tituss Burgess: I Don't Have Time to Convince You (pt. 2)
The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s Tituss Burgess drinks red wine with Scott & Rozzi and continues to share the lessons he’s learned from Broadway, television, and beyond. A truly conscientious person who feels deeply, Tituss reveals the wisdom and emotional intelligence behind his wildly funny capabilities, and the mantras that keep him going and growing. Recorded and Engineered by Zeno PittarelliEdited by Jacob Prestidge
Ugh! You're So Good!
Rare and exotic food distributor and founder of Regalis Foods, Ian Purkayastha, tells Scott and Rozzi how he broke into an impossible business and became wildly successful. Part of the inspiration behind the critically acclaimed movie ‘Pig’, Ian reveals how he went from the son of immigrants living in Arkansas to maintaining relationships with almost every Michelin-starred restaurant in the United States, all before turning 30.