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One Italian sub can change your whole creative career, and Joe Garcia proves it. Joe, better known online as Mr. Allright Chef, joins us for a funny, grounded conversation about building a food community without pretending to be a fine dining chef. His whole vibe is simple: good food does not have to be fancy, and you do not need perfect skills or perfect gear to cook meals people love.
We talk about where his passion actually comes from: an Italian and Colombian family where grandmothers feed everyone as an act of love, and where the kitchen is the center of the house. Joe shares how cooking started as pure necessity in his teens, then became the way he brought friends together, and eventually the way he connected with viewers during the pandemic through Facebook Live cooking shows and easy, practical recipes.
From there, the creator journey gets real. Joe opens up about burnout, trying to copy what “works” online, and the confidence shift that came from leaning back into his personality. He also tells the story of auditioning for Gordon Ramsay’s Next Level Chef, then pivoting into the South Shore Massachusetts Italian sub hunt that took off fast. We dig into the ethics of food reviews, why he avoids paid influence that could erode trust, and how he uses his platform to support small local businesses. If you love local food, Italian subs, social media storytelling, or the behind-the-scenes craft of editing on CapCut, you will get a ton from this conversation.
Subscribe or follow Assorted Conversations, share this with a friend who loves a great sandwich, and leave a review with your favorite local spot so we can add it to the list.
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The Alright Chef on Instagram
Mr. Alright Chef on FB
Mr. Alright Chef on TikTok
Mr. Alright Chef on You Tube
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Credits
Music Credit: True Living by Patrick Moore
Royalty free music license purchased at soundotcom.com
By Helen5
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Text me what you think of today’s episode!
One Italian sub can change your whole creative career, and Joe Garcia proves it. Joe, better known online as Mr. Allright Chef, joins us for a funny, grounded conversation about building a food community without pretending to be a fine dining chef. His whole vibe is simple: good food does not have to be fancy, and you do not need perfect skills or perfect gear to cook meals people love.
We talk about where his passion actually comes from: an Italian and Colombian family where grandmothers feed everyone as an act of love, and where the kitchen is the center of the house. Joe shares how cooking started as pure necessity in his teens, then became the way he brought friends together, and eventually the way he connected with viewers during the pandemic through Facebook Live cooking shows and easy, practical recipes.
From there, the creator journey gets real. Joe opens up about burnout, trying to copy what “works” online, and the confidence shift that came from leaning back into his personality. He also tells the story of auditioning for Gordon Ramsay’s Next Level Chef, then pivoting into the South Shore Massachusetts Italian sub hunt that took off fast. We dig into the ethics of food reviews, why he avoids paid influence that could erode trust, and how he uses his platform to support small local businesses. If you love local food, Italian subs, social media storytelling, or the behind-the-scenes craft of editing on CapCut, you will get a ton from this conversation.
Subscribe or follow Assorted Conversations, share this with a friend who loves a great sandwich, and leave a review with your favorite local spot so we can add it to the list.
Guest Links
The Alright Chef on Instagram
Mr. Alright Chef on FB
Mr. Alright Chef on TikTok
Mr. Alright Chef on You Tube
Assorted Conversations Links
Podcast Homepage
Assorted Conversations Facebook Page
Assorted Conversations Podcast Facebook Community
NOW on TikTok
Follow us on Twitter
Follow us on Instagram
Support Assorted Conversations on Buy Me a Coffee
Say hello or ask a question: [email protected]
Credits
Music Credit: True Living by Patrick Moore
Royalty free music license purchased at soundotcom.com