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Business PTSD "I feel your pain"

8 min · 17 de ene de 2026
Portada del episodio Business PTSD "I feel your pain"

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Liquor retail is uniquely challenging. Licenses are tightly controlled, and territory protection runs deep.  "The lessons were many. The pain was immense. It felt like a personal failure, even knowing we were far from alone." BUT I AM STILL HIGH ON THIS INDUSTRY...

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Portada del episodio Uncorking History: Adrian Miller on Food, Culture & the White House

Uncorking History: Adrian Miller on Food, Culture & the White House

In this special episode of Sips and Swigs, Stephanie Browne sits down with award-winning food historian, author, and former White House advisor Adrian Miller for a fascinating conversation exploring the untold stories behind America’s most influential kitchens. From documenting the legacy of soul food and barbecue to uncovering the extraordinary contributions of Black chefs who served generations of presidents, Adrian shares insights from his celebrated body of work and the discoveries that changed the way he understands American history. Together, Stephanie and Adrian discuss the people who shaped presidential dining behind the scenes, the role hospitality plays in diplomacy and leadership, and the historic 1994 White House state dinner honoring Nelson Mandela shortly after South Africa’s democratic transition. The conversation also explores Adrian’s newest work examining the culinary influence of Asian heritage chefs in White House history and reflects on why food remains one of the most powerful ways to tell stories, preserve culture, and connect communities. Pour a glass and join us for an inspiring conversation that proves history is often written—and remembered—at the table. More about Adrian @ https://www.soulfoodscholar.com

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