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Rashad Jiles Is Using Food to Understand the World

31 min · 20 mei 2026
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In this episode of Odejuma, Harry sits down with Rashad Jiles, known across social media as 'rashadeatstheworld.' Rashad traces his journey from flight attendant to culinary storyteller and how a pandemic that grounded everyone gave him permission to finally land somewhere true to himself. He talks about the family table that shaped his palate, the losses that quietly reshaped his creative work, and what it actually means to use food to understand the world. He keeps it real about burnout, staying inspired, and what it looks like to build something that actually feels like you. Connect with Rashad on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rashadeatstheworld/ Connect with Harry on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harryitie For more information on Harry, visit: https://www.harryitie.com/

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Rashad Jiles Is Using Food to Understand the World

In this episode of Odejuma, Harry sits down with Rashad Jiles, known across social media as 'rashadeatstheworld.' Rashad traces his journey from flight attendant to culinary storyteller and how a pandemic that grounded everyone gave him permission to finally land somewhere true to himself. He talks about the family table that shaped his palate, the losses that quietly reshaped his creative work, and what it actually means to use food to understand the world. He keeps it real about burnout, staying inspired, and what it looks like to build something that actually feels like you. Connect with Rashad on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rashadeatstheworld/ Connect with Harry on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harryitie For more information on Harry, visit: https://www.harryitie.com/

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