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EP 5: A Conversation with Max Goldberg of Strategic Hospitality
Saison 2 · Épisode 5
jeudi 13 novembre 2025 • Durée 01:01:36
Max Goldberg is the co-owner of Strategic Hospitality, the group behind some of Nashville’s most celebrated restaurants and bars, including The Patterson House, The Catbird Seat, Bastion, Henrietta Red, Locust, and Kisser. Since founding the company with his brother Benjamin in 2006, he has helped shape Nashville’s dining culture and grown the group to more than 500 employees. He serves on several local boards, is a member of the Tennessee State Workforce Development Board, and has been recognized by Forbes’ 30 Under 30, Robb Report’s Rising Power Players in American Fine Dining, and as a multi-year James Beard Award nominee for Outstanding Restaurateur.
In this episode, Max joins Steve for a conversation about the changing landscape of Nashville, how COVID shifted his perspective, what it’s like to work closely with his brother, and more.
Thank you to Lagos Creative for allowing us to use their space to film this episode.
EP 4: A Conversation with Will Guidara, author of Unreasonable Hospitality
Saison 2 · Épisode 4
jeudi 6 novembre 2025 • Durée 01:21:00
Will Guidara is the author of the New York Times Bestseller Unreasonable Hospitality. He is the former co-owner of Eleven Madison Park, which under his leadership was named the Best Restaurant in the World. He is the host of The Welcome Conference, a Co-Producer on the Emmy Award-winning series The Bear, and is a recipient of the Wall Street Journal Innovator Award.
In this episode, Will sits down with Steve for an inspiring conversation that ranges from discussing the people who had the most influence on his career, to the evolution of the hospitality industry, to the importance of creativity and how to create something that will outlive us all.
Thank you to Lagos Creative for allowing us to use their space to film this episode.
EP 18: A Conversation with Michael Anthony of Gramercy Tavern
Saison 1 · Épisode 18
jeudi 14 août 2025 • Durée 01:05:48
Michael Anthony is the Executive Chef and Partner at Gramercy Tavern, one of NYC's most iconic restaurants. Under his leadership, the restaurant earned a MICHELIN Star and several James Beard Awards, including Outstanding Restaurant and Outstanding Chef. He's known for championing seasonal, sustainable cooking and shaping modern American cuisine with simplicity and care. Before Gramercy, he led the kitchen at Blue Hill at Stone Barns and trained in Japan and France. Michael's also written two cookbooks and is a voice for food education, local sourcing, and a healthier food system.
In this episode, Michael joins Steve for a conversation that explores how beginning his culinary journey in Japan shaped his career, the ways global travel and cultural influences inform his approach to hospitality, and why he believes restaurants play a vital role in building community.
Thank you to HOST on Howard for allowing us to use the space to film this episode.
EP 17: A Conversation with Jim Irwin of New City Properties
Saison 1 · Épisode 17
jeudi 7 août 2025 • Durée 01:07:59
Jim Irwin is the President of New City, a commercial real estate development firm based in Atlanta. With a career that spans over $1 billion in new investments across the U.S., Jim is known for reshaping urban spaces with purpose and style. Before founding New City, he led the acclaimed redevelopment of Atlanta's Ponce City Market, one of the largest historic renovations in the country. His latest venture, FORTH, a hotel and social club in the Old Fourth Ward, opened in Summer 2024 and has already earned national buzz, landing a spot on Esquire's Best Hotels in the World list.
In this episode, Jim sits down with Steve to chat through the art of building development, the challenges and surprises in renovating historic adaptive reuse spaces, where he found inspiration for the iconic Ponce City Market, and what it feels like to create spaces in his hometown of Atlanta. Thank you to the FORTH Hotel for allowing us to use the space to film this episode.
EP 16: A Conversation with Ellen Yin
Saison 1 · Épisode 16
jeudi 31 juillet 2025 • Durée 56:01
Ellen Yin is the founder and co-owner of High Street Hospitality Group, a powerhouse in the dining scene with restaurants in Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, D.C. Her portfolio includes acclaimed establishments like Fork, High Street Restaurant & Bakery, a.kitchen+bar, and The Wonton Project. Beyond her restaurants, Yin is committed to community service, supporting organizations like Bakers Against Racism, Everybody Eats Philadelphia, and Let's Talk. She also co-chairs the Sisterly Love Collective, an organization that empowers women in hospitality. In this episode, Ellen sits down with Steve to chat through what it was like opening a restaurant right after earning her graduate degree from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, how she grew from one restaurant to multiple concepts, and what it's like being a non-chef restaurant owner. Thank you to The Study at University City for allowing us to use the space to film this episode.
EP 15: A Conversation with Randy Garutti
Saison 1 · Épisode 15
jeudi 24 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:01:20
Randy Garutti is a legendary figure in the restaurant industry, best known for his role as the CEO who transformed Shake Shack from a single hot dog cart in Madison Square Park into a globally recognized fast-casual brand. Under his leadership, the company expanded to more than 500 locations across the world, went public in 2015, and became known not just for its burgers but for its commitment to quality, community, and a hospitality-driven culture.
In this episode, Randy sits down with Steve to chat through what it was like to grow Shake Shack from a small cart to an iconic public company, the importance of establishing roots in one place for professional and personal growth, and his next chapter mentoring others in the industry.
Thank you to WTFMedia Studios for allowing us to use the space to film this Episode.
EP 14: A Conversation with Martha Hoover of Won't Stop Hospitality
Saison 1 · Épisode 14
jeudi 17 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:08:34
Martha Hoover is a pioneering American restaurateur and social entrepreneur, best known for founding Won't Stop Hospitality, a collection of acclaimed restaurant concepts in Indianapolis focused on sustainable, community-driven dining. In 1989, after a career as a sex crimes prosecutor and with no formal culinary training, Martha opened Café Patachou, introducing a new standard of farm-to-table food and hospitality in the Midwest. Today, she continues to shape the industry by advocating for ethical business practices, addressing food insecurity through The Patachou Foundation, and providing leadership as a mentor and changemaker in the hospitality world.
In this episode, Martha sits down with Steve to discuss her journey from law school to becoming a leader within the hospitality industry, how culture plays a vital role in her business model, and the importance of giving back and investing in community.
Thank you to Stolon Food Lab for allowing us to use the space to film this episode.
EP 13: A Conversation with Stephanie Wu, Editor-In-Chief of Eater
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
jeudi 10 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:01:03
Stephanie is the editor-in-chief of Eater, a role she's held since 2022. She leads editorial strategy across more than 20 cities, overseeing writers, editors, and creators. In 2024, she added Punch and Thrillist to her portfolio. Under her leadership, the Eater network has earned 12 James Beard Awards, three National Magazine Awards, and five New York Emmys. Named Adweek's Editor of the Year in 2024, Stephanie also co-founded Mochi Magazine. Originally from Taipei, Taiwan, she now lives in New York City with her family. In this episode, Stephanie sits down with Steve for a thoughtful conversation about how her Asian American heritage has shaped her career and personal journey, her leadership in food and beverage media, and the evolving landscape of both the hospitality industry and the journalism that covers it. Thank you to The Study at University City for allowing us to use the space to film this episode.
EP 12: A Conversation with Smith Hanes of Smith Hanes Studio
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
jeudi 26 juin 2025 • Durée 01:00:13
Smith Hanes is the founder and creative director of Smith Hanes Studio, an interior design firm he founded in 2004. Based in Atlanta with a second studio in New York, the firm is best known for its work in designing restaurants, boutique hotels, and hospitality spaces with a strong sense of mood and place. Hanes has created some of the South's most iconic restaurants, building a reputation for warm, layered environments where design plays a key role in the guest experience. He has also worked extensively in designing boutique hotels, creating spaces within that feel deeply connected to their local communities.
In this episode, Smith joins Steve for a conversation about the complicated nature of being a creative, what people get right (and wrong) about restaurant design, and the magic that happens when art and commerce intersect. Thank you to the FORTH Hotel for allowing us to use the space to film this episode.
EP 11: A Conversation with Tracy Malechek-Ezekiel and Arjav Ezekiel of Birdie's
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
jeudi 19 juin 2025 • Durée 01:12:38
Tracy Malechek-Ezekiel and Arjav Ezekiel are the husband-and-wife team behind Birdie's, the nationally acclaimed East Austin restaurant known for its fine-dining-caliber food, counter-service format, and values-driven approach. Tracy is a James Beard finalist with a résumé that includes Blue Hill and Gramercy Tavern, known for her deeply seasonal, ingredient-driven cooking. Arjav, named Esquire's "Wine Guru of the Year" and recently awarded the Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service at the 2025 James Beard Awards, brings a thoughtful, values-based approach to wine and hospitality. Together, they've built one of the country's most celebrated and intentional restaurants.
In this episode, Tracy and Arjav join Steve in a conversation about how their relationship has evolved since becoming business partners, what they do differently as restaurant owners, and how they overcome self-doubt. Thank you to The Study at University City for allowing us to use the space to film this episode.
