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Harold Villarosa: Writing Your Own Story

33 min · 16. Dez. 2025
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Born in the Philippines and raised in the South Bronx, Chef Harold Villarosa is a product of two worlds - one defined by survival, the other by possibility. He came to America chasing a dream, started as a dishwasher, and worked his way through some of New York’s most demanding kitchens - from Per Se to Noma. But after years in the fine dining grind, Harold realized something: the system that built him was also breaking him — and breaking countless others like him. Today, he’s turning that pain into purpose. Through mentorship, activism, Harold is giving young immigrants the tools to rise - to find dignity, opportunity, and equity in an industry that too often forgets its own people. His story isn’t about accolades. It’s about accountability, redemption, and rebuilding something real - an industry that values humanity as much as it does excellence.

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Episode Harold Villarosa: Writing Your Own Story Cover

Harold Villarosa: Writing Your Own Story

Born in the Philippines and raised in the South Bronx, Chef Harold Villarosa is a product of two worlds - one defined by survival, the other by possibility. He came to America chasing a dream, started as a dishwasher, and worked his way through some of New York’s most demanding kitchens - from Per Se to Noma. But after years in the fine dining grind, Harold realized something: the system that built him was also breaking him — and breaking countless others like him. Today, he’s turning that pain into purpose. Through mentorship, activism, Harold is giving young immigrants the tools to rise - to find dignity, opportunity, and equity in an industry that too often forgets its own people. His story isn’t about accolades. It’s about accountability, redemption, and rebuilding something real - an industry that values humanity as much as it does excellence.

16. Dez. 202533 min