What does soul food look like when itâs born in Seattle? And how do you build a food empire rooted in love, community, and unapologetic creativity?
In this episode of Dishinâ Up Diaspora, I sit down with the visionary Chef Kristi Brown, the force behind Seattleâs award-winning restaurant Communion and the founder of the food empire That Brown Girl Cooks!
Chef Kristi shares her inspiring journeyâfrom starting out in catering to becoming one of the most celebrated chefs in the Pacific Northwest. We talk about the flavors and influences that shaped her unique approach to what she calls Seattle Soul, a style of cooking that blends the traditions of Black American soul food with the diverse, multicultural ingredients of the Pacific Northwest.
We also dig into the conversations around expectations and identity in food. Kristi opens up about how she deals with criticismâespecially from people who come into her restaurant expecting a certain definition of soul food and are surprised to find something deeper, more nuanced, and unmistakably hers.
She talks about building a legacy, working side-by-side with her son, who is now helping take the business to new heightsâand why thatâs one of the most meaningful parts of her journey. And we talk about something many creatives and entrepreneurs overlook: self-care. Kristi reminds us that âthe body keeps the score,â and that taking care of ourselves is vital when pouring so much into our work and our communities.
This conversation is powerful, honest, and filled with heart. Whether youâre a chef, a parent, an entrepreneur, or someone navigating your identity through food, Chef Kristi Brownâs story will resonate deeply.
đ§ Tune in now to hear how sheâs redefining soul food, raising up the next generation, and protecting her peace while running one of the most talked-about restaurants in the country.
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