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Beth Le Manach's Perfect Bite | How “Entertaining with Beth” Built a Global Brand from Her Kitchen
Épisode 36
jeudi 6 novembre 2025 • Durée 54:51
In this episode of The Perfect Bite Podcast, host Sarah Perkins sits down with Beth Le Manach, creator of Entertaining with Beth and author of Entertaining 101. Beth shares how she turned her love of home cooking and hosting into a thriving digital media brand — from her early days at Scripps and Food Network to building a YouTube channel with over 600,000 subscribers.
They explore the journey behind Entertaining 101, the art of making guests feel at home, and Beth’s lessons from 13+ years in the creator economy. From surviving long days as a mompreneur to creating content that feels elevated yet accessible, Beth reveals what it really takes to build a sustainable media brand around food, joy, and storytelling.
You’ll learn:
- How Beth transitioned from corporate media to food creator entrepreneurship
- What makes content relatable and evergreen
- The secret to building loyal communities online
- How to monetize across YouTube, Substack, and books
- Beth’s tips for stress-free entertaining and creating your “perfect bite”
Grab Beth’s new book, Entertaining 101, now available at Anthropologie, Amazon, and anywhere books are sold.
You can follow Beth on YouTube, Instagram, Substack and more @entertainingwithbeth. You can buy Entertaining 101 and learn more from Beth at www.entertainingwithbeth.com.
Subscribe to The Perfect Bite podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! Want to watch the entire episode? Head here to our YouTube!
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Catherine De Orio’s Perfect Bite | Her Recipe for Reinvention through Purpose, Culinary Storytelling, and Giving Back
Épisode 35
jeudi 30 octobre 2025 • Durée 58:09
In this episode of The Perfect Bite, host Sarah Perkins sits down with Catherine De Orio — food & lifestyle media personality, former host of “Check, Please!” Chicago, executive director of the Foundation for Culinary Arts, and founder of Casa De Orio, a new media brand celebrating la dolce vita.
Catherine’s journey is one of reinvention, resilience, and creativity. From her early years in an Italian-American family where food focused on connection and nourishment, to her transition from litigator to culinary school graduate to national TV host, she shares how she’s turned every chapter into an opportunity to grow, serve, and create.
We dive into how she built a career at the intersection of culinary arts, media, nonprofits and entrepreneurship, how she’s shaping the future of culinary education through the Foundation for Culinary Arts, and what inspired her newest venture — Casa De Orio, a digital platform and lifestyle brand focused on food, design, travel, and finding beauty in everyday life.
In this episode you’ll learn:
- How Catherine transitioned from law to food & lifestyle media
- The origin story behind Check, Please! and how it shaped her career
- How food, family, and heritage shaped her creative voice
- The mission of the Foundation for Culinary Arts & the “Yes, Chef!” culinary camp program
- What inspired Casa De Orio & the future of digital lifestyle brands
- Advice for creatives on trusting your path and finding alignment
To learn more about the Foundation for Culinary Arts and support its mission, you can visit www.foundationforculinaryarts.org. You can follow FFCA on Instagram at @f4cachi.
You can learn more about Casa De Orio at www.casadeorio.com and follow on Instagram @casadeorio.
Subscribe to The Perfect Bite podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! Want to watch the entire episode? Head here to our YouTube!
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Britney Ziegler's Perfect Bite | Disrupting the Hospitality CRM Industry with Panso
Épisode 27
jeudi 4 septembre 2025 • Durée 56:16
What if restaurants could understand every guest and their personal preferences across reservations, private dining, e-commerce, and events — all in one place? That’s the vision behind Panso, the 360 degree hospitality CRM platform founded by Britney Ziegler.
On this episode of The Perfect Bite podcast, I sit down with Britney to talk about her journey from working alongside celebrity chefs and food icons like David Burke, Carla Hall, and Molly Baz, to launching a startup that’s reshaping how restaurants build customer loyalty and future-proof their business.
Britney shares:
- How her early experiences in restaurants inspired her path into food and hospitality tech
- Lessons learned from working with celebrity chefs and food entrepreneurs
- Why she built Panso, a hospitality CRM that gives restaurants a true 360° view of their guests
- The challenges (and wins) of being a woman founder in the restaurant tech space
- How restaurants can boost customer retention, loyalty, and growth through smarter data and personalized experiences
Whether you’re a restaurant operator, food tech entrepreneur, or hospitality professional, you’ll walk away with insights on customer experience, innovation, and building a mission-driven business.
✨ Listen now to learn how Panso is helping restaurants thrive in 2025 and beyond.
You can learn more about Panso at www.hellopanso.com.
You can follow Panso at @hellopanso on Instagram.
You can follow Britney Ziegler on LinkedIn.
Subscribe to The Perfect Bite podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! Want to watch the entire episode? Head here to our YouTube!
You can follow us on social media @perfectbitepod and visit our site www.theperfectbitepod.com.
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Sally Ekus's Perfect Bite | Inside the World of Cookbook Publishing & Food Media
Épisode 26
jeudi 28 août 2025 • Durée 56:49
What does it really take to get a cookbook published today? I sat down with Sally Ekus, lead of and senior literary agent at The Ekus Group (now a division of JVNLA), to explore the intersection of food, publishing, and entrepreneurship.
Sally has spent over 16 years representing cookbook authors, chefs, food writers, and culinary thought leaders, helping them bring their unique stories and recipes to print. She shares how publishing has evolved from the days of Julia Child and Emeril Lagasse to the era of TikTok food creators, Substack writers, and BookTok trends.
- How cookbook publishing really works today—pitching, proposals, and what agents look for
- Why an author’s platform and audience matter as much as their expertise
- The role of Instagram, TikTok, newsletters, and Substack in discovering new food writers
- The shift from big book tours to digital discoverability
- Advice for chefs, restaurateurs, and food entrepreneurs who want to publish their first cookbook
- Why repurposing content (from newsletters to older podcast episodes) is key for longevity
- The importance of mentorship, patience, and persistence in publishing and entrepreneurship
Sally leads The Ekus Group, a boutique literary agency specializing in cookbooks and culinary talent. With a background in sociology, she brings a unique perspective to agenting—blending negotiation skills with deep care for authors’ stories. She also writes the popular Substack “Not So Secret Agent,” where she offers transparent insights into the publishing world.
- Follow Sally on Instagram: @sallyekus
- The Ekus Group / JVNLA: @ekusgroup, @jvnla
- Subscribe to Sally’s Substack: Not So Secret Agent
Subscribe to The Perfect Bite podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen!
Want to watch the entire episode? Head here to our YouTube!
You can follow us on social media @perfectbitepod and visit our site www.theperfectbitepod.com.
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Matt Jennings's Perfect Bite | From James Beard Chef to Hospitality Tech Founder
Épisode 25
jeudi 21 août 2025 • Durée 01:00:11
From a five-time James Beard Award nominee to a tech co-founder reshaping hospitality, Matt Jennings has worn many hats — chef, restaurateur, author, and now tech entrepreneur with MAJC.ai.
In this episode of The Perfect Bite, host Sarah Perkins sits down with Matt to trace his journey from his early days in New England kitchens to running celebrated restaurants like Farmstead and Townsman, and to now co-founding MAJC.ai — a platform designed to help restaurants recruit, retain, and develop top talent.
Matt shares:
- His path from culinary school to opening acclaimed restaurants
- Lessons learned from scaling teams and building hospitality culture
- Why the industry needs people-first technology now more than ever
- How MAJC.ai is creating a community and academy for restaurant leaders worldwide
- His advice for entrepreneurs about mentorship, failure, and staying mission-driven
If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to transition from chef whites to startup life — and how hospitality can thrive with tech done right — this episode is for you.
To join the MAJC community (for free!) and learn more, head to www.majc.ai.
You can follow MAJC on social media @majc.ai and Matt on Instagram @matthewjennings.
Listen to MAJC’s podcasts Restaurant Ready or Serving Success anywhere you listen to podcasts, or watch the episodes on YouTube!
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Chef Chaz Lindsay's Perfect Bite | From NYC Fine Dining to Jackson’s Farm-to-Table Osteria
Épisode 24
jeudi 14 août 2025 • Durée 48:27
“Honest cuisine”: That’s probably my favorite phrase now for seasonal or farm-to-table cooking. Thanks to Chef Chaz Lindsay, you can have the most honest, delicious Italian-Mississippi cuisine at Pulito Osteria. Chef Chaz Lindsay went from the high-pressure kitchens of Eleven Madison Park and Colicchio & Sons/Craft to building a soulful, seasonal osteria in Jackson, Mississippi. In this episode, Chaz shares how Italian simplicity, Mississippi produce, and a “people-first” culture shaped Pulito Osteria—where 90% of the vegetables come from local farms and pasta is made by hand daily.
- How a Mississippi kid fell in love with food—and why gumbo, jambalaya, and cornbread still guide his palate
- Lessons from CIA (Culinary Institute of America) and NYC fine dining: precision, sourcing, and standards
- Bringing Italy home: seasonality, transparency, and honest cuisine (North Atlantic scallops, Alabama tuna, Two Dog Farm veg)
- Opening Pulito Osteria in Bellhaven: educating guests on osteria-style menus & family-style sharing
- Building community: sourcing locally, taking care of staff, and giving back
- Aiming high: the Michelin Guide American South and what star-level focus looks like in Jackson
- Tomato season, passata & basil: why less is more
- Why guest experience starts with staff lineup & family meal
- Owning the neighborhood: Pulito, Rowan’s (Chaz’s bar), and a restored 1928 gas-station event space
You can visit Pulito Osteria and Rowan’s (Chaz’s dive bar) in Jackson, Mississippi in the Bellhaven Town Center.
To learn more about Pulito Osteria, visit www.pulitojackson.com.
You can follow Pulito Osteria on Instagram @pulito_osteria; Chaz Lindsay at @chazzyl; and Rowan’s at @rowansjeffersonst.
Want to watch the entire episode? Head here to our YouTube!
Make sure to subscribe, rate and review The Perfect Bite anywhere you listen to podcasts.
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Joshua Chemparathy's Perfect Bite | Building the First Cold Brew Canned Chai
Épisode 23
jeudi 7 août 2025 • Durée 59:24
You’ve had cold brew coffee, but have you heard of cold brew chai? Sinwise Farms founder Joshua Chemparathy has created the first canned cold brew chai and gorgeous canned coffee, all with single origin tea, coffee, and spices from his family’s farm in Kerala, South India.
It’s hard to believe Josh and I have known each other for about 15 years now, thanks to being in the same co-ed business fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi, at Santa Clara University. He’s always been so cool, calm, and collected, and now he has the coolest chai around! We chat through how AKPsi shaped us as we entered the real world for our careers, Josh’s family history on the farm, and how he’s reshaping a tradition to share it with a broader Western audience. In a lot of ways, Josh has gone back to his roots—honoring Indian flavors and shaping how they’re served on a more scalable level with his engineer’s brain.
- From Kerala roots to Bay Area founder: farm memories, flavor, and first omelet
- Why cold-brew chai (and how it’s different from “chai tea”)
- Building farm-to-can supply chains: cardamom, coconut, coffee & tea
- The canning breakthrough, shelf stability, and doing R&D solo
- Rebranding Sinwise Farms → Kathas and moving from oat to coconut milk
- Wholesale growth, pricing realities, and the long game vs. “overnight success”
- Geography: Kerala 🇮🇳 → Bay Area, CA
- Retail: Specialty grocers + Whole Foods NorCal
- Product: RTD cold-brew chai & coffee, single-origin spices, small-batch
You can find Sinwise Farms products in Whole Foods stores across Northern California, Berkeley Bowl, Gus’s Market in San Francisco, and other specialty grocers across the Bay Area.
You also can purchase Sinwise Farms and learn more about the brand’s story at www.sinwisefarms.com.
You can follow Sinwise Farms on Instagram @sinwisefarms.
Want to watch the entire episode? Head here to our YouTube!
Make sure to subscribe, rate and review The Perfect Bite anywhere you listen to podcasts.
You can follow us on social media @perfectbitepod and sign up for our newsletter on Substack.
Simple Goodness Sisters' Perfect Bite | Drinking Your Garden with The World's First Cocktail Farm
Épisode 22
jeudi 31 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:03:26
On this episode of The Perfect Bite, host Sarah Perkins sits down with Belinda Kelly and Venice Cunningham, the sister duo behind the Simple Goodness Sisters, authors of the new cocktail recipe book Drink Your Garden.
Belinda and Venice share how they went from corporate jobs in tech to creating the world’s first cocktail farm, launching a mobile bar business, and building a thriving CPG brand around their seasonal, farm-to-glass cocktail syrups. They discuss the inspiration behind Drink Your Garden, tips for growing your own cocktail-friendly herbs and edible flowers, and how to make elevated drinks at home without wasting ingredients.
This episode is packed with insights for food & beverage entrepreneurs, cocktail enthusiasts, and anyone curious about scaling a business that blends farming, flavor, and community.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- How the Simple Goodness Sisters turned a farm and a mobile bar into a full-fledged CPG brand.
- The role of edible flowers and herbs in making cocktails truly special.
- The business challenges of launching in food & beverage—and how they navigated licensing, scaling, and distribution.
- Why Drink Your Garden is more than just a recipe book—it’s a guide to making the most of every ingredient.
- Lessons on resilience, community, and asking for help when growing a business.
About the Simple Goodness Sisters:
Belinda Kelly and Venice Cunningham founded Simple Goodness Sisters in Wilkeson, Washington, where they grow herbs and edible flowers for cocktails and produce their own line of syrups. Their Soda Shop tasting room and CPG mixers bring farm-fresh flavors to bar carts nationwide. Their book, Drink Your Garden, teaches home bartenders how to grow, mix, and sip seasonally.
To purchase Simple Goodness Sisters syrups, join the Cocktail Farm Club, or order your own copy of Drink Your Garden, visit www.simplegoodnesssisters.com. You can also purchase Drink Your Garden at any major book retailers.
You can visit the Simple Goodness Soda Shop in Wilkeson, Washington.
You can follow the Simple Goodness Sisters on Instagram @simplegoodnesssisters.
Want to watch the entire episode? Head here to our YouTube!
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Chef Donald Young's Perfect Bite | Michelin Stars to Pop-Ups, Private Dining, and Finding His Culinary Voice
Épisode 21
jeudi 24 juillet 2025 • Durée 47:57
What do you get when you mix Michelin-starred training with playful storytelling, rubber duckies, and dry ice? For Chef Donald Young, the answer is Duck Sel—Chicago’s most whimsical private dining and popup experience.
In this episode of The Perfect Bite, host Sarah Perkins dives into Don’s journey: from growing up with a plain palate in the Midwest to training under iconic French chefs (like Roland Liccioni), cooking in France, earning a Michelin star at an incredibly young age, and ultimately creating Duck Sel, his passion project blending high-end cuisine with a sense of fun.
Don shares the challenges of building a business out of private dinners, why resilience (and a few setbacks) shaped his career, and what it really takes to stand out as a chef in today’s food culture.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- How Chef Donald Young went from Culver’s to Michelin-starred kitchens
- The pivotal role mentors and French culinary training played in his career
- What it was like to earn a Michelin star as one of the youngest chefs in Chicago
- The origin of Duck Sel and how private dining experiences became his focus
- Lessons on resilience, entrepreneurship, and staying true to your culinary voice
To learn more about Duck Sel and to book tickets to the private dining experience in Chicago, you can visit www.ducksel.com. You also can book your spot at Duck Sel on Tock.
You can follow Duck Sel on Instagram @duck_sel and Donald at @donaldduckconfit.
Want to watch the entire episode? Head here to our YouTube!
Make sure to subscribe, rate and review The Perfect Bite anywhere you listen to podcasts.
You can follow us on social media @perfectbitepod and subscribe to the newsletter on Substack.
Soul & Smoke's Perfect Bite | From Moto to Chicago's Favorite Barbeque
Épisode 20
jeudi 17 juillet 2025 • Durée 51:09
On this episode of The Perfect Bite, host Sarah Perkins sits down with Chef D’Andre Carter and Heather Bublick, the duo behind Soul & Smoke, one of Chicago’s most beloved barbecue brands.
From staging at Moto under Chef Homaro Cantu to running underground dinners, private catering, and eventually pivoting during the pandemic to launch Soul & Smoke, D’Andre and Heather share their remarkable journey. Today, their soulful barbecue can be found across Chicagoland, from Evanston to Soldier Field, alongside their signature sauces and rubs in stores.
They open up about the realities of building a business, growing a team of 50+, parenting while running multiple concepts, and why resilience, flexibility, and heart are key to entrepreneurial success.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- How D’Andre & Heather met at Moto and trained under Chef Homaro Cantu
- The early days of underground dining and Feast & Imbibe catering
- Pivoting during the pandemic and working with World Central Kitchen
- Building Soul & Smoke into a multi-location barbecue brand
- The evolution of their menu and upcoming Evanston flagship restaurant
- Balancing family, entrepreneurship, and community impact
You can visit Soul & Smoke’s outposts throughout Chicagoland in Evanston; the Avondale neighborhood; Accenture Tower; and at Soldier Field.
To learn more about Soul & Smoke or to purchase their sauces and rubs, head to www.soulandsmoke.com or www.hereheremarket.com.
You can follow Soul & Smoke on Instagram @soulandsmoke, along with Heather at @heatherbublick and D’Andre at @chefdandrecarter.
Want to watch the entire episode? Head here to our YouTube!
Make sure to subscribe, rate and review The Perfect Bite anywhere you listen to podcasts.
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