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Join Chris Spear as he interviews food and beverage entrepreneurs who have built successful careers outside of traditional restaurant kitchens.

From personal chefs, caterers, and food truck operators to cookbook authors, research chefs, and farmers, each guest has paved their own way in the culinary world. Through candid conversations, they share the challenges, lessons, and successes of creating a business on their own terms.


With over 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry—including running his own personal chef business, Perfect Little Bites—Chris is dedicated to helping chefs and food entrepreneurs navigate their own unconventional paths in the industry.


If you're looking for inspiration, business insights, and real stories from those who have stepped beyond the restaurant world, this podcast is for you.


🎧 New episodes available—subscribe now and start exploring the road less traveled in the culinary industry!

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    • Recipes from the American South with Michael Twitty
      Oct 16 2025

      This week on Chefs Without Restaurants, Chris Spear talks with culinary historian and James Beard Award-winning author Michael Twitty about his new book, 'Recipes from the American South.' With over 250 recipes, the book is a deep dive into the rich, diverse traditions of Southern food. Chris and Michael explore everything from grits and cornbread, to scrapple and possum.

      They also discuss what defines the South, how Michael pulled together such a monumental collection, and why food memory and identity matter now more than ever. This is a heartfelt, thoughtful and delicious episode that food lovers won’t want to miss.

      Topics discussed:
      - What defines Southern food and identity
      - Why certain recipes made the cut
      - The cultural storytelling behind Southern dishes
      - Forgotten and misunderstood foods
      - The research process behind the cookbook

      MICHAEL TWITTY
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      Michael on the Chefs Without Restaurants podcast in 2021

      Buy the book Recipes From the American South

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    • From Meal Prep to Prime Time: Brandon Rogers on Next Level Chef
      Sep 30 2025

      Want the INSIDE SCOOP on building and growing a food business? Subscribe to our newsletter.

      This week on Chefs Without Restaurants, host Chris Spear welcomes chef Brandon Rogers, a private chef based in the Chicago area who recently competed on Next Level Chef with Gordon Ramsay. With over 15 years of hospitality experience, from fine dining restaurants to cooking for professional athletes, Brandon shares his culinary journey and the transition into running a private chef business.

      The episode dives into Brandon’s background, how he broke into the private chef world and what it's like cooking under pressure on a reality TV competition. You’ll also get behind-the-scenes insight into Next Level Chef, including his strategies for grabbing ingredients, navigating three kitchen levels and staying composed under the eyes of Richard Blais, Nyesha Arrington and Gordon Ramsay.

      For those looking to transition into private work or grow their existing business, check out part 2 of our conversation over on Personal Chef Business Startup Guide.

      Want more Brandon?
      This is just one part of a two-part series. Head over to Personal Chef Startup Guide to hear Brandon's experience as a private chef.

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      CHEFS WITHOUT RESTAURANTS
      If you enjoy the show and would like to support it financially, please check out our Sponsorship page (we get a commission when you use our links).
      Get the Chefs Without Restaurants Newsletter
      Chefs Without Restaurants Instagram, Threads and YouTube
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      Chris Spear's personal chef business Perfect Little Bites

      PERSONAL CHEF BUSINESS STARTUP GUIDE
      Listen to the podcast here, or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube
      Follow us on Instagram, Threads and YouTube
      Reach out at chefstartup@gmail.com

      Get in touch

      Support the show

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      29 min
    • The Freelance Writer’s Playbook with Nevin Martell
      Sep 3 2025

      Want the INSIDE SCOOP on building and growing a food business? Subscribe to our newsletter.

      “No one buys a story—editors buy a pitch.” That’s the frame for today’s conversation with D.C.–area journalist, photographer and writing coach Nevin Martell. You’ve seen his byline in places like The Washington Post, Washingtonian and The Boston Globe. He’s the author of eight books (including Looking for Calvin and Hobbes, The Founding Farmers Cookbook and the Red Truck Bakery Cookbook). This episode is a practical, candid look at how to build and sustain a writing life.

      Nevin lays out his ladder—social → local → regional → national, and explains why editors buy pitches, not finished stories. We talk about sharpening ideas, writing tight queries and why relationships and reputation are the real currency.

      There’s frank talk on “working for exposure,” managing rejection and uncertainty, and balancing service pieces that pay the bills with work that feeds your soul.

      NEVIN MARTELL
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      "Decadent Desserts in the DC-Area to Get Your Veggie Intake"

      "The Rise of Mission-Driven Restaurants"

      CHEFS WITHOUT RESTAURANTS
      If you enjoy the show and would like to support it financially, please check out our Sponsorship page (we get a commission when you use our links).
      Get the Chefs Without Restaurants Newsletter
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      Chris Spear's personal chef business Perfect Little Bites

      PERSONAL CHEF BUSINESS STARTUP GUIDE
      Listen to the podcast here, or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube
      Follow us on Instagram, Threads, TikTok and YouTube
      Reach out at chefstartup@gmail.com

      Get in touch

      Support the show

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