Preston Nguyen: Pressure, Leadership & Staying Grounded (Part 2)
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In Part 2 of Confessions: Beyond the Food, the conversation shifts from winning… to what it takes to sustain it.
After early success, the real test isn’t talent — it’s leadership, discipline, and how you show up when people are counting on you.
Preston Nguyen opens up about what it’s like leading in high-pressure environments — from running kitchens at international music festivals to working alongside chefs from different cultures where systems, expectations, and communication all change.
We talk about the reality behind “success”:
- The pressure that comes with it
- The responsibility of leading teams older and more experienced than you
- The discipline it takes to stay grounded when everything is moving fast
- Leading high-performance kitchens under pressure
- Cooking for VIP guests at international festivals
- Adapting to different cultures and kitchen systems
- The hidden pressure of early success
- Treating staff with respect in a high-stress industry
- Blending old-school discipline with modern leadership
- Staying grounded through faith and family
Preston also shares his approach to leadership — blending old-school standards with a new-school mindset, treating staff with respect, embracing criticism, and constantly pushing himself to grow.
For him, success isn’t just about winning.
It’s about staying rooted in what matters:
Faith.
Family.
And creating a real hospitality experience — for both guests and the people beside you.
This episode is about character, growth, and what it actually takes to lead at a high level.