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Chef Shuai Wang was the runner-up on the 22nd season of Bravo’s Top Chef and is the force behind two standout restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina—Jackrabbit Filly and King BBQ—where he brings together the flavors of his childhood in Beijing and the spirit of the South in some pretty unforgettable ways. He grew up just a short walk from Tiananmen Square, in a tiny home with no electricity or running water, where his grandmother often cooked over charcoal. Later, in Queens, New York, his mom taught herself to cook—her first dishes were a little salty, but they were always made with love. And somewhere along the way, Shuai learned that cooking wasn’t just about food—it was about taking care of people. After years working in New York kitchens, he made his way to Charleston and started building something that feels entirely his own. Today, we’re talking about how all those experiences come together on the plate, the family stories behind his cooking, and what it’s been like to share that journey on national TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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This Meetings Today podcast gives event professionals the chance to overhear raw, unfiltered conversations between the event industry’s most influential women. Hosted by speaker and writer Courtney Stanley, Dare to Interrupt brings together industry professionals who shed light on important topics facing women today, from imposter syndrome to sexual harassment to negotiating pay and the list goes on. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform!
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This Meetings Today podcast gives event professionals the chance to overhear raw, unfiltered conversations between the event industry’s most influential women. Hosted by speaker and writer Courtney Stanley, Dare to Interrupt brings together industry professionals who shed light on important topics facing women today, from imposter syndrome to sexual harassment to negotiating pay and the list goes on. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform!
Season 6, Episode 6 Featured Guest: Laura Armstrong, CEO/Founder, Wealth Mastery Systems What does it really mean to stand in your power? Laura Armstrong, CEO and founder of Wealth Mastery Systems and three-time world champion martial artist, unpacks how breaking through mindset traps and knowing your worth can help leaders take up space with confidence—in business, leadership and life.…
Season 6, Episode 5 Guest: Lindsay Holder, Founder, Hustle Flow Lab In a world that teaches us to shrink, this episode is about expanding—our confidence, our compassion and our connection to the bodies we live in. Through vulnerable conversations and personal stories, Lindsay Holder, founder of Hustle Flow Lab, explores what it means to heal body image from the inside out and finally see ourselves with the love we deserved all along.…
Season 6, Episode 4 Featured Guest: Deanna Nwosu, Program Manager, REI What would you do if you truly believed you only had one life to live? Deanna Nwosu, Program Manager at REI, shares how she’s learned to take bold risks, embrace fear with courage and grow her confidence.
This special episode, recorded in front of a live audience during the 2025 Annual Conference for the Association of Destination Management Executives International, brings together a panel of bold, leading women from the DMC industry to share their candid perspectives on navigating burnout, battling imposter syndrome, being a working parent and more. Guests: Lisa Deleon, DMCP, Vice President of Global Sales, Terramar, a DMC Network Company Jacqueline Marko, CMP, DMCP, Regional Vice President, Mid-South Region, PRA Events Daniella Bikoulis, DMCP, CIS, Director, Metropolitan DMC & Event Management As more women break through barriers into leadership roles, the challenges don’t disappear—they evolve.…
Guest: Reem Ismail, Clinical Practice Liaison, MSN, AGACNP-BC How can we lead with greater empathy? Reem Ismail, clinical practice liaison, explores how the training healthcare providers receive to harness empathy in patient care can offer valuable lessons for leaders in any industry—helping them lead with more compassion, connection and impact.…
Season 6, Episode 1 Guest: Ksenija Polla, Director, International Development, Talley Management Group Ksenija Polla, director international development for Talley Management Group, shares her top tips on how to make 2025 your most successful, balanced and bold year yet.
Season 5, Episode 12 Guest: Jason Dunn, CEO, National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals Are leaders making decisions that will build a brighter future? Jason Dunn, CEO of the National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals, discusses how leaders can navigate the balance between addressing immediate challenges and preparing their organizations for a sustainable, future-focused success.…
Season 5, Episode 11 Guest: Aracelly Delgadillo, Senior Account Manager, International Sales, Metro Toronto Convention Centre How can you live a more empowered life? Aracelly Delgadillo, senior account manager, international sales at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, discusses the importance of community, the power of journaling and intentionally investing in yourself.…
Season 5, Episode 10 Details Guest: Shideh Doerr, CEO & Chief Magician Officer, JabberYak Do you struggle with social anxiety? Shideh Doerr, CEO & Chief Magician Officer at JabberYak, discusses how to feel more comfortable when networking and shares tips to keep your social battery charged.
Season 5, Episode 9 Guest: Huong Nguyen, CEO & Founder, Shiloh Events When you get knocked down, what do you need to do in order to get back up and move forward? Huong Nguyen, CEO and founder of Shiloh Events, discusses the power and growth opportunity that experiencing failure presents.
Season 5, Episode 8 Guest: Sepideh Eivazi, Founder, Dawn of the Earth What does the future version of you look like? Sepideh Eivazi, founder, Dawn of the Earth, shares how to tap into breathwork, honor your personal transformation and live life authentically.
Season 5, Episode 7 Guest: Kyel Godfrey-Ryan, CEO and Founder of TUNE Do you find yourself constantly navigating stress and overwhelm? Kyel Godfrey-Ryan, CEO and founder of TUNE, shares insights and resources to reset and balance your nervous system in order to live a healthier, more peaceful life.
Season 5, Episode 6 Guest: Taylor Smith What do you know about Gen Z? Taylor Smith, content developer, destinations and features for Meetings Today, shares her perspective on battling social anxiety, finding valuable mentorship and creating awareness around today's young professional experience.
Season 5, Episode 5 Featured guest: Maria Grasso, Senior Vice President, Convention Division, Philadelphia CVB What kind of challenges are leaders facing today? Maria Grasso, senior vice president of the Convention Division at the Philadelphia CVB, shares her experience with managing remote employees, caregiving for an aging parent and investing in her community.…
Season 5, Episode 4 Guest: Dr. Brandi Baldwin, CEO, Millennial Ventures "Forget my money. Forget my reputation. Forget what people will say about me." That's what Dr. Brandi Baldwin, CEO of Millennial Ventures, declared after deciding to write an open letter about an influential leader who had created a hostile work environment. This is her story. * This podcast represents the opinions of the host and the interview subject, and not necessarily the opinions of Meetings Today.…
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