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The Cheflife Podcast
Lee Cooper
Frequency: 1 episode/90d. Total Eps: 7

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Episode 2 The lingo
samedi 19 avril 2025 • Duration 13:21
Kitchen lingo, What is it? Secret code for chefs
Episode 1 - Jon Fell
lundi 10 juin 2024 • Duration 52:27
Episode 1 - Jon Fell
Cumbrian chef et al, mad on seafood and an allround top guy.
We discuss jon and what he is upto now, the top 100 restaurants list, college ( culinary school), Jons 3 must haves in the kitchen and the story that is always told.
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So I’ve finally picked up the microphone
Season 1 · Episode 1
vendredi 10 mai 2024 • Duration 03:53
Let’s start doing something
Season 1 · Episode 1
dimanche 3 décembre 2023 • Duration 00:23
The Kitchen hierachy
mercredi 30 avril 2025 • Duration 11:59
In this solo episode of Cheflife, host Lee Cooper takes a deep dive into the origins and evolution of kitchen hierarchy—from the rigid structure of Escoffier’s brigade system to the boundary-breaking kitchens of Ferran Adrià, Noma, and Asma Khan. With over two decades in the industry, Lee brings personal stories and hard-earned insight to explore how leadership, structure, and culture have changed in the modern kitchen. Whether you’re a line cook, head chef, or industry vet, this episode challenges you to rethink how your kitchen operates—and who it serves.
Episode 5 - Mark Poynton
mercredi 28 mai 2025 • Duration 53:53
Episode Title: From Chester to Caistor – The Journey of Mark Poynton
In this episode of the Cheflife Podcast, Lee sits down with acclaimed chef Mark Poynton to explore the milestones of his impressive culinary journey. From his early days in Chester to formative years at the legendary Midsummer House, Mark shares candid insights into the pressures and triumphs that shaped his path.
He reflects on launching Restaurant Alimentum, building a name for himself in the competitive Cambridge dining scene, and the evolution that led to his latest ventures — the intimate Restaurant MJP and the ambitious new project Mark Poynton at Caistor Hall, nestled near Norwich.
Expect honest stories, a deep dive into the highs and lows of running kitchens, and a glimpse into how Mark continues to push boundaries while staying rooted in his passion for great food.
https://www.mjpatcaistorhall.co.uk
Instagram @markjpoynton
If you or someone you know in the hospitality industry is struggling and needs professional support, please reach out to The Burnt Chef Project — they’re here to help with free, confidential mental health resources.
https://www.theburntchefproject.com
Episode 4 Carl Newey
lundi 19 mai 2025 • Duration 35:50
New Beginnings with Carl Newey | The Story We All Tell
In this episode of The Cheflife Podcast, I’m joined for the first time by Carl Newey — and it won’t be the last. Carl steps in not just as a guest, but as the new co-presenter of the show. We dive into his culinary journey, the highs and lows of life in the kitchen, and his important ambassadorial role with The Burnt Chef Project. Carl opens up about the story so many chefs carry — the unspoken struggles behind the pass — and why it’s time we keep talking about it. This one marks the beginning of a new chapter for the podcast, and you won’t want to miss it.