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#101.
Josh sits down with chef Dan Kluger (Loring Place, Greywind) for a candid conversation about the evolving dynamics of professional kitchens, and what it really takes to lead with both creativity and clarity. Drawing from decades of experience at restaurants like Tabla, ABC Kitchen, and beyond, Dan shares hard-earned insights into how kitchen culture has shifted and why communication, structure, and empathy are more important than ever.
The discussion dives deep into the ways social media has changed the expectations of diners and chefs alike, and how modern culinary leadership requires a balance of precision, patience, and purpose. Dan reflects on lessons learned from mentors like Floyd Cardoz and Tom Colicchio, and how they influenced his approach to flavor, staffing, and staying grounded.
Josh and Dan also explore what it means to create systems that empower teams, how to manage emotional regulation in high-stress kitchens, and the pursuit of flow state—the elusive zone where creativity and execution align. They touch on rising food costs, the realities of running a business in today’s restaurant economy, and Dan’s experience writing a cookbook as a way to connect his personal journey with the broader culinary community.
Links and resources 📌
Visit meez: https://www.getmeez.com
Follow meez on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getmeez
Follow Josh on instagram: @joshlsharkey
Visit Loring Place: https://www.loringplacenyc.com
Follow Dan: https://www.instagram.com/dan_kluger/?hl=en
By Josh Sharkey5
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#101.
Josh sits down with chef Dan Kluger (Loring Place, Greywind) for a candid conversation about the evolving dynamics of professional kitchens, and what it really takes to lead with both creativity and clarity. Drawing from decades of experience at restaurants like Tabla, ABC Kitchen, and beyond, Dan shares hard-earned insights into how kitchen culture has shifted and why communication, structure, and empathy are more important than ever.
The discussion dives deep into the ways social media has changed the expectations of diners and chefs alike, and how modern culinary leadership requires a balance of precision, patience, and purpose. Dan reflects on lessons learned from mentors like Floyd Cardoz and Tom Colicchio, and how they influenced his approach to flavor, staffing, and staying grounded.
Josh and Dan also explore what it means to create systems that empower teams, how to manage emotional regulation in high-stress kitchens, and the pursuit of flow state—the elusive zone where creativity and execution align. They touch on rising food costs, the realities of running a business in today’s restaurant economy, and Dan’s experience writing a cookbook as a way to connect his personal journey with the broader culinary community.
Links and resources 📌
Visit meez: https://www.getmeez.com
Follow meez on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getmeez
Follow Josh on instagram: @joshlsharkey
Visit Loring Place: https://www.loringplacenyc.com
Follow Dan: https://www.instagram.com/dan_kluger/?hl=en

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