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What does it mean to reconnect with your roots after years away from home? In this heartfelt episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora, Chef Emme sits down with Camille Morgenstern, founder of The Rio Kitchen, a vibrant lifestyle brand that celebrates Brazil through food, stories, and handmade objects. Camille shares her powerful journey of leaving Rio de Janeiro at 17, spending 15 years in the United States without returning, and finally experiencing the soul-filling catharsis of going back to Brazil.
From the moment she stepped off the plane, Camille describes being embraced by her country, her food, her family, and her friends — a giant hug that reawakened her sense of belonging and identity. That transformative trip changed everything, inspiring her to launch The Rio Kitchen as a bridge between cultures and a love letter to Rio.
Together, Chef Emme and Camille dive into:
This conversation is funny, emotional, and deeply relatable to anyone who has ever felt caught between cultures, or longed to reconnect with home. Whether you’re Brazilian, part of a diaspora, or just curious about how food tells our stories, this episode will leave you inspired.
🎧 Tune in to hear Camille’s story, discover the richness of Brazilian foodways, and explore how culinary traditions keep us connected to history, identity, and each other.
👉 Follow Camille at @theriokitchen
and explore her work at www.theriokitchen.com
.
👉 Stay connected with Dishin’ Up Diaspora: follow on Instagram @dishinupdiasporapodcast
and @chefemme_
By Chef EmmeWhat does it mean to reconnect with your roots after years away from home? In this heartfelt episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora, Chef Emme sits down with Camille Morgenstern, founder of The Rio Kitchen, a vibrant lifestyle brand that celebrates Brazil through food, stories, and handmade objects. Camille shares her powerful journey of leaving Rio de Janeiro at 17, spending 15 years in the United States without returning, and finally experiencing the soul-filling catharsis of going back to Brazil.
From the moment she stepped off the plane, Camille describes being embraced by her country, her food, her family, and her friends — a giant hug that reawakened her sense of belonging and identity. That transformative trip changed everything, inspiring her to launch The Rio Kitchen as a bridge between cultures and a love letter to Rio.
Together, Chef Emme and Camille dive into:
This conversation is funny, emotional, and deeply relatable to anyone who has ever felt caught between cultures, or longed to reconnect with home. Whether you’re Brazilian, part of a diaspora, or just curious about how food tells our stories, this episode will leave you inspired.
🎧 Tune in to hear Camille’s story, discover the richness of Brazilian foodways, and explore how culinary traditions keep us connected to history, identity, and each other.
👉 Follow Camille at @theriokitchen
and explore her work at www.theriokitchen.com
.
👉 Stay connected with Dishin’ Up Diaspora: follow on Instagram @dishinupdiasporapodcast
and @chefemme_