Food for Thought While You Walk Podcast

Food for Thought While You Walk: Stewardship of Story

14 min · 26. apr. 2026
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This week on Food for Thought While You Walk, Chef George K. Duhart  steps back from the recipes to talk about something that's been on  his heart all week. Mom turned 96 this weekend. Dad is 98, turning 99 in September.  Both have stories that have lived inside them for decades. And  this year, both of those stories are becoming books. In this episode, Chef George talks about stewardship. Stewardship  of money. Stewardship of food. And stewardship of story — the  currency that matters more than money. The wealth that disappears  when we don't capture it. What story is your family carrying right now that needs to be  written down, recorded, or asked about? Don't wait. The time to  ask is now. Food for Thought While You Walk. Fired Up. God Bless. Peace Out. — Chef George K. Duhart #FoodForThoughtWhileYouWalk #ChefGeorge #StewardshipOfStory  #FamilyLegacy #BuriedRiches #FaithFamilyLegacy #SauceForMe

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