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I send a lot of emails throughout the day where I use the word “synergy”. I use the word when i am describing a project, or making an email introduction, come to think of it, I may use it far too often.
However, I will allow myself to use it here as it is extremely applicable. The synergy that I feel with Hakan Burcuoglu is palpable and it is also tangible in what we do. Hakan has aligned himself with the food and beverage space and perhaps unknowingly is giving so much of himself to the industry.
Like the podcast, his website and his latest book truly do allow for others to use his platforms to tell their stories with his help in the most eloquent of ways. Hakan has a knack with words and a passion for great things that has propelled him to where he is today, giving more of himself to shine the light on others and the bi-product is he gets to rub elbows with some other pretty special artists and creators.
On the latest podcast Hakan and I discuss his new book, the local food scene in Vancouver, the global food scene, Radiohead, and everything in between. I love learning from people like Hakan and I almost pinch myself when I get to spend an hour plus with minds like this.
Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE to Half A Dozen Hospitality Podcast
IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:
TUNE IN NOW
QUOTES:
“Compile something that was like 20 Rolling Stone interviews from the 80’s or 90’s” (5:03)
“It’s really up to us to be like, am I giving this person a “LIKE”? Am I watching their show? Am I giving them ratings? (25:16)
“In terms of just thinking about food and you know that Rockstar Chef, who is like an artist, that’s another conversation. ” (38:38)
About time, you know, about just sitting down, and reading a story for just ten minutes, and then contemplate the recipe.” (58:50)
Follow Hakan TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | Linkedin | Facebook
Links:
Cocottee Jolie
Radiohead
Paris
Anarchy
The Curatorialist
Mak And Ming
Alex Ploughman
Matty Kane
Email Me At [email protected] To Let Us Know Who And Why
By Brad Bodnarchuk4.6
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I send a lot of emails throughout the day where I use the word “synergy”. I use the word when i am describing a project, or making an email introduction, come to think of it, I may use it far too often.
However, I will allow myself to use it here as it is extremely applicable. The synergy that I feel with Hakan Burcuoglu is palpable and it is also tangible in what we do. Hakan has aligned himself with the food and beverage space and perhaps unknowingly is giving so much of himself to the industry.
Like the podcast, his website and his latest book truly do allow for others to use his platforms to tell their stories with his help in the most eloquent of ways. Hakan has a knack with words and a passion for great things that has propelled him to where he is today, giving more of himself to shine the light on others and the bi-product is he gets to rub elbows with some other pretty special artists and creators.
On the latest podcast Hakan and I discuss his new book, the local food scene in Vancouver, the global food scene, Radiohead, and everything in between. I love learning from people like Hakan and I almost pinch myself when I get to spend an hour plus with minds like this.
Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE to Half A Dozen Hospitality Podcast
IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:
TUNE IN NOW
QUOTES:
“Compile something that was like 20 Rolling Stone interviews from the 80’s or 90’s” (5:03)
“It’s really up to us to be like, am I giving this person a “LIKE”? Am I watching their show? Am I giving them ratings? (25:16)
“In terms of just thinking about food and you know that Rockstar Chef, who is like an artist, that’s another conversation. ” (38:38)
About time, you know, about just sitting down, and reading a story for just ten minutes, and then contemplate the recipe.” (58:50)
Follow Hakan TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | Linkedin | Facebook
Links:
Cocottee Jolie
Radiohead
Paris
Anarchy
The Curatorialist
Mak And Ming
Alex Ploughman
Matty Kane
Email Me At [email protected] To Let Us Know Who And Why