Varsity Ventures
What started with a craving for grandma's hummus became a movement reshaping New York’s food scene. In this episode, I talk with Wissam Kahi, co-founder of Eat Offbeat, a social venture that hires and celebrates refugee chefs bringing authentic dishes from around the world to NYC tables. Wissam shares how his sister's school project turned into a business, the hard realities of running a food venture, and the lessons he learned about trust, family, and staying financially grounded while building something meaningful. If you’ve ever thought about starting something that matters — this episode will challenge how you think about business, impact, and risk. Listen to learn why passion, adaptability, and purpose—not luck—built Eat Offbeat. You can connect with Wissam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wissamkahi/ and also learn more about Eat Offbeat at https://www.eatoffbeat.com/.
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