Today’s guests are film director Peter Ferriero, Chef Elizabeth Faulkner, and Chef Juliette Masters of The Edge in Harlem. They’re part of the team behind a new documentary called Her Name is Chef, a film that takes a hard look at what it’s really like for women in professional kitchens. You’ll hear perspectives from two of the film's stars, their experiences gaining respect from a male-dominated industry, and you’ll learn about the inspirations behind the food they create.
What you'll learn in this episode of Her Name is Chef
- The inspiration for the documentary “Her Name is Chef” (3:49)
- The system of power within the restaurant structure (9:05)
- Paying respects when a star (Chef Fatima Ali) is lost after filming “Her Name is Chef” (11:45)
- The difference between male and female cooking (15:17)
- Global influence of the US restaurant model when it comes to gender (19:27)
- The gender stereotypes female restaurant owners face (23:20)
- Arguing price points when you’re the expert (24:57)
- Sage advice for aspiring female chefs (30:11)
- Inspiration for the food coming out of these female-run kitchens (32:27)
- How the documentary is inspiring young women (39:48)
- Why it all comes back to simplicity (43:56)
- Post-pandemic restaurants to add to your list (49:12)
- Cooking fails from the pro’s (52:06)
- Series of rapid-fire questions.
- Link to the podcast episode on Apple Podcast