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Mike Bagale: The Chef Who Made Food Float

1 h 29 min · 16 jan 2026
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Mike Beagle breaks down the mindset he calls “front running” - backing your ideas before the world agrees with them, and having the discipline to carry them all the way through. He talks about what it’s like working in environments where the expectation is to invent and create daily, and why being “unapologetic” isn’t attitude - it’s survival if you want to do anything original. He also shares the full story behind the edible balloon: the late-night moment the idea clicked, the obsession that followed, and the trial-and-error it took to turn “food that floats” into something real. This episode is about creative conviction, pressure, resilience, and building work that actually moves culture. Expect to learn how to protect originality under pressure, how to execute “impossible” ideas, and why resilience is the real separator.

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Mike Bagale: The Chef Who Made Food Float

Mike Beagle breaks down the mindset he calls “front running” - backing your ideas before the world agrees with them, and having the discipline to carry them all the way through. He talks about what it’s like working in environments where the expectation is to invent and create daily, and why being “unapologetic” isn’t attitude - it’s survival if you want to do anything original. He also shares the full story behind the edible balloon: the late-night moment the idea clicked, the obsession that followed, and the trial-and-error it took to turn “food that floats” into something real. This episode is about creative conviction, pressure, resilience, and building work that actually moves culture. Expect to learn how to protect originality under pressure, how to execute “impossible” ideas, and why resilience is the real separator.

16 jan 20261 h 29 min