
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
This week, a story of transformation with Los Angeles chef and restaurateur Keith Corbin. Corbin grew up in Watts, his early years entangled in drugs and gangs. After serving time in one of California’s most notorious maximum security prisons, Corbin experienced the employment challenges all too common for the formerly incarcerated. A model employee at one of his jobs, Corbin was promoted to a manager, only to be fired simply for having a criminal record.
Then he encountered a restaurant startup in his neighborhood that wasn’t concerned with its employees’ pasts - Locol, the joint venture by Daniel Patterson and Roy Choi, that aimed to bring a quality alternative to fast food to underserved neighborhoods. Corbin became a chef and kitchen manager for Locol in Watts and Oakland, and although the restaurant ultimately closed, Corbin says it was not a failure - it put him and many others on the path to success. Now a chef and co-owner of one of America’s best restaurants, Corbin’s paying it forward to others. Keith Corbin’s new book “California Soul” tells the story of his uneven journey. On August 10, 2022, Corbin talked to KQED’s Brian Watt.
4.4
353353 ratings
This week, a story of transformation with Los Angeles chef and restaurateur Keith Corbin. Corbin grew up in Watts, his early years entangled in drugs and gangs. After serving time in one of California’s most notorious maximum security prisons, Corbin experienced the employment challenges all too common for the formerly incarcerated. A model employee at one of his jobs, Corbin was promoted to a manager, only to be fired simply for having a criminal record.
Then he encountered a restaurant startup in his neighborhood that wasn’t concerned with its employees’ pasts - Locol, the joint venture by Daniel Patterson and Roy Choi, that aimed to bring a quality alternative to fast food to underserved neighborhoods. Corbin became a chef and kitchen manager for Locol in Watts and Oakland, and although the restaurant ultimately closed, Corbin says it was not a failure - it put him and many others on the path to success. Now a chef and co-owner of one of America’s best restaurants, Corbin’s paying it forward to others. Keith Corbin’s new book “California Soul” tells the story of his uneven journey. On August 10, 2022, Corbin talked to KQED’s Brian Watt.
701 Listeners
573 Listeners
3,884 Listeners
10,292 Listeners
38,202 Listeners
3,315 Listeners
440 Listeners
121 Listeners
43,320 Listeners
6,599 Listeners
2,073 Listeners
1,207 Listeners
15,216 Listeners
64 Listeners
553 Listeners