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Chris Baber: From Chef to TV Personality - Building a Career on His Own Terms

1 h 1 min · 16 de ene de 2026
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Chris Baber has built a career by doing things his own way - carving out a lane in food that actually feels fulfilling, instead of chasing a “traditional” path. In this episode, he breaks down the habits behind long-term success: choosing the right thing to work hard at, communicating well, and being the kind of person people want to open doors for. A conversation about longevity, likeability, and staying consistent when the excitement wears off. Expect to learn what skills matter most in this industry, how to build a career with staying power, and why communication opens doors.

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