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Katherine Miller believes chefs have the power to shape public policy—and she’s spent her career helping them do exactly that.
In this episode, the author of At the Table: The Chef’s Guide to Advocacy shares how she went from political strategist to hospitality changemaker. Miller unpacks why chefs make natural advocates, what most people get wrong about food systems, and how even small changes—like reducing waste or ditching tipping—can drive large-scale impact. Whether you’re a chef-owner, food advocate, or curious guest, this conversation reveals how food and politics are deeply intertwined.
Takeaways
Want to connect directly with industry thought leaders like today’s guest?
MAJC has built a community of hospitality professionals, where insights and tools help drive sustainable, profitable businesses. To get early access to the MAJC community, sign up at www.MAJC.ai.
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Katherine Miller believes chefs have the power to shape public policy—and she’s spent her career helping them do exactly that.
In this episode, the author of At the Table: The Chef’s Guide to Advocacy shares how she went from political strategist to hospitality changemaker. Miller unpacks why chefs make natural advocates, what most people get wrong about food systems, and how even small changes—like reducing waste or ditching tipping—can drive large-scale impact. Whether you’re a chef-owner, food advocate, or curious guest, this conversation reveals how food and politics are deeply intertwined.
Takeaways
Want to connect directly with industry thought leaders like today’s guest?
MAJC has built a community of hospitality professionals, where insights and tools help drive sustainable, profitable businesses. To get early access to the MAJC community, sign up at www.MAJC.ai.