Electric Theory

The power of knowing your people with Chef David Gomez

34 min · 7. nov. 2024
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In this episode of Electric Theory, we sit down with Chef David Gomez to talk about leading a team in a busy kitchen. Chef Gomez shares advice on handling high-stress environments, mentoring aspiring chefs, and working with all kinds of personalities. We also discuss the importance of connecting with your team and customers and creating a respectful, supportive atmosphere. Tune in for insights on building a strong, welcoming kitchen culture that makes a lasting impact.

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