Chef Emme

Dishin' Up Diaspora

Arts EN ↓ 29 episodes

Explores the rich intersection of food, culture, and identity, celebrating how flavors and traditions travel, transform, and connect communities. Through compelling conversations, we share the stories of history, heritage, and journeys told through food. 

Author

Chef Emme

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Arts

Podcast website

www.chefemme.com

Latest episode

Oct 29, 2025

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Episodes

Live at Food Without Borders 2025 with Monica Dimas, Jose Garzon and Andrea Pons 29.10.2025

Dishin’ Up Diaspora presents a powerful live episode from “Food Without Borders,” recorded at Ohsun in Seattle. Chef Emme opens the night, then welcomes keynote speaker Monica Dimas—chef, restaurateur, and Mexican immigrant—whose story traces finding home, healing, and creativity through food. She’s followed by a spirited panel with author/producer Andrea Pons  and chef/creator Jose Garson, explor...

Chef Tiffany Derry on Redefining Power, Purpose & the Future of Food 22.10.2025

In this powerful episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , Chef Emme sits down with culinary trailblazer Chef Tiffany Derry — Top Chef fan favorite, two-time James Beard Award finalist, and now the first full-time Black judge on MasterChef — for an inspiring, unfiltered conversation about resilience, representation, and reclaiming your power in the kitchen and beyond. From humble beginnings at an IHOP in B...

A Look Back: No English, No Plan, No Problem: Jaine Mackievicz’s Wild Journey from the Amazon to Food Network 16.10.2025

In honor of Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month, we look back at this fun episode with Brazilian food writer and chef  Jaine Mackievicz.  We explore what it mean to manifest the life you want. For Chef Jaine Mackievicz, it meant dreaming beyond the Amazon rainforest, falling in love with French cuisine fro n honor of Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month m afar, and teaching herself English by rea...

A Look Back: Torn Between Two Worlds - Gino Garcia on Food, Identity & Belonging 09.10.2025

In honor of Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month, we’re revisiting one of our most heartfelt and thought-provoking conversations — a story that beautifully captures the complexity of identity, migration, and belonging through food. This special re-release celebrates Chef Gino Garcia’s powerful journey and the ways our culinary traditions continue to preserve and tell our histories. In this episode...

Why Diverse Voices Matter: Danielle Dorsey on Food, Culture & Storytelling 01.10.2025

In this episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , Chef Emme sits down with powerhouse journalist and storyteller Danielle Dorsey, senior editor at the Los Angeles Times food section and a James Beard Award–nominated writer, for an inspiring conversation about food, culture, identity, and the stories that shape us. Danielle opens up about her journey from the Inland Empire and San Diego to becoming a truste...

From Rio to California and Back Again: Camille Morgenstern’s Journey of Food, Identity & Belonging 24.09.2025

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 Stat...

Behind the Cookbook Deal: How Literary Agent Stephanie Molina Champions BIPOC Voices 17.09.2025

In this inspiring episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , Chef Emme sits down with her very own literary agent, Stephanie Molina, for a candid conversation about the world of publishing, representation, and the power of storytelling through food and culture. Stephanie is a vibrant force in the publishing industry and an advocate for underrepresented voices. As an Asian Latina of Japanese, Mexican, and Ir...

Soulful Recipes, Hard Truths: Angela Davis, The Kitchenista, on Food, Culture & Independence 10.09.2025

In this episode of Dishing Up Diaspora , Chef Emme sits down with the incredible Angela Davis, better known as The Kitchenista—a chef, food blogger, cookbook author, and award-winning voice behind The Kitchenista Diaries . Since 2012, Angela has built a devoted following with more than 300 bold, soulful recipes, celebrated for blending creativity, culture, and honesty in the kitchen. Her work has...

Joy as Resistance: Chef José Garzón on Kitchens, Culture, and Identity 03.09.2025

  What does it take to break into some of the toughest kitchens in America, reinvent yourself from musician to chef, and build restaurants that challenge everything we think we know about food, culture, and work?  In this episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , Chef Emme sits down with Chef José Garzón — the Ecuadorian-born creative force behind Seattle favorites like Garzón Latinx Street Food, Ekeko Dri...

The Truth About Extra Virgin Olive Oil with Skyler Mapes — and How Social Media Changed Everything 27.08.2025

In this episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , Chef Emme sits down with Skyler Mapes , co-founder of EXAU Olive Oil and one of the only Black women producers in the global olive oil industry. Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 , featured on Oprah’s Favorite Things , and recognized by the Official Index of the World’s Best Olive Oils , Skyler has built a brand with a passionate cult following — and she’s here t...

From Oaxaca to the James Beard Stage: Bricia Lopez on Food, Family & Fearless Ambition 20.08.2025

What does it take to leave your home, your friends, and everything familiar—at just 10 years old—and start over in a country where you don’t speak the language? In this powerful episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , Chef Emme sits down with the incomparable Bricia Lopez —James Beard Award–honored restaurateur, best-selling author, cultural ambassador of Oaxacan cuisine, and co-owner of the legendary Lo...

The Truth Isn’t Always Tasty: Tan Vinh on Food, Culture, and Criticism 13.08.2025

In this episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , Chef Emme sits down with acclaimed food journalist Tan Vinh, whose decades-long career at The Seattle Times has helped shape the way Seattle eats, drinks, and thinks about dining. From the rise of cultural cuisine in mainstream media to the ethics of restaurant criticism, Tan opens up about the complexities of his role, the backlash that sometimes follows a...

Culinary Roots & Radical Reimaginings: A Conversation with Chef Lana Lagomarsini 06.08.2025

In this powerful episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , host Chef Emme sits down with the brilliant and bold Chef Lana Lagomarsini , a Bronx-born culinary force who’s redefining what it means to cook through the lens of the African diaspora. A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, Lana has worked in acclaimed kitchens like Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Gramercy Tavern, and Momofuku Ko—and went on t...

From Immigrant Roots to Culinary Icon: Fariyal Abdullahi's Unapologetic Rise to the Top 21.05.2025

In this dynamic episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , I sit down with the trailblazing Fariyal Abdullahi—James Beard Award nominated chef, creative, philanthropist, and one of the very few Black women at the helm of some of the most high-profile kitchens in the industry.  Fariyal’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Born in Ethiopia, she shares how her immigrant experience shaped her resilience...

The Religion They Tried to Erase Still Feeds Us: Food, Faith, and the Resistance of Candomblé 14.05.2025

  In this powerful solo episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , Chef Emme takes you on a deep and flavorful journey into the sacred world of Candomblé, the Afro-Brazilian religion where food is a divine offering—not just nourishment. This episode explores how Bahian cuisine, African spirituality, and ancestral resilience intersect in powerful, soul-stirring ways.  Rooted in West African spiritual traditi...

These Sisters Built a Bookstore for Black Food and Stories: The BEM Books & More Journey 07.05.2025

In this episode I sit down with Danielle and Gabrielle Davenport — the sister duo behind BEM Books & More, a groundbreaking Black-owned bookstore that celebrates the intersection of Black food, literature, and diaspora stories. We dive deep into how their family’s food traditions and storytelling shaped the vision for BEM — a space dedicated to cookbooks by Black authors, memoirs, historical t...

Torn Between Two Worlds: Gino Garcia on Preserving Identity Through Food 30.04.2025

In this episode of Dishin' Up Diaspora , I’m joined by Chef Gino Garcia for a deeply personal conversation about identity, immigration, and the stories food can tell. As a first-generation American, Gino grew up torn between two worlds—navigating the tension between assimilation into American culture and preserving his family's rich Mexican heritage. We dive into his parents’ immigration...

What Do Brazil, West Africa, and Southeast Asia Have in Common? Tapioca. 23.04.2025

Tapioca is trending. From boba tea shops to gluten-free recipes, it’s everywhere. But where did it really come from? In this solo episode, Chef Emme peels back the layers of a misunderstood ingredient and traces its true roots—not to Asia as many assume, but to the Indigenous Tupi people of Brazil. Before it was chewy pearls in your drink or a side dish on your plate, tapioca was sacred knowledge...

Don’t Box Me In: Kristi Brown on Food, Critics, and Freedom 16.04.2025

What does soul food look like when it’s born in Seattle? And how do you build a food empire rooted in love, community, and unapologetic creativity? In this episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , I sit down with the visionary Chef Kristi Brown, the force behind Seattle’s award-winning restaurant Communion and the founder of the food empire That Brown Girl Cooks! Chef Kristi shares her inspiring journey—f...

No English, No Plan, No Problem: Jaine Mackievicz’s Wild Journey from the Amazon to Food Network 09.04.2025

What does it mean to manifest the life you want? For Chef Jaine Mackievicz, it meant dreaming beyond the Amazon rainforest, falling in love with French cuisine from afar, and teaching herself English by reading cookbooks. Today, she’s a rising star in the culinary world, known for her infectious joy, fearless ambition, and deep passion for storytelling through food. In this episode of Dishin’ Up D...

Breaking the System: How Sara Upshaw is Defying the Odds as a Small Restaurant Owner 02.04.2025

 The restaurant industry is brutal, but what happens when the system feels like it’s set up against you? On this episode of Dishin’ Up Diaspora , we sit down with Sara Upshaw , owner of Ohsun Banchan & Bar , to talk about her unconventional journey into the food world and what it really takes to survive as a small restaurant owner. From navigating impossible regulations to carving out a space...

Urban Farming, Food Sovereignty And Empowering Communities with Nyema Clarck 05.03.2025

What does it mean to truly take control of your food, health, and community? In this episode, I sit down with the brilliant and passionate Nyema Clark, a leader in urban farming, food sovereignty, and community empowerment. As the founder of Nurturing Roots and Avenue South, Nyema is dedicated to reshaping the way we think about food, access, and wellness—especially in Black and brown communities...

Persistence and Building a Culinary Legacy with Sabrina Tinsley 26.02.2025

On this episode of Dishin' Up Diaspora , I sit down with the incredible Sabrina Tinsley, chef and co-owner of Osteria La Spiga, a Seattle institution that has been serving authentic Northern Italian cuisine for over 20 years—a remarkable feat in the ever-changing restaurant industry. Sabrina’s journey is one of passion, persistence, and breaking barriers. She grew up in Alaska, where farm-to-...

Lisa Dupar On Southern Food Traditions & Navigating Authenticity in Storytelling 19.02.2025

In this episode of Dishin' Up Diaspora , I sit down with chef, restaurateur, and author Lisa Dupar for a thought-provoking conversation about Southern food traditions, cultural storytelling, and the complexities of authenticity. Raised in the South, Lisa grew up surrounded by the rich culinary heritage of the region. She reflects on how her family's experiences—and the people who shaped...

Rejecting Bro Culture and Embracing Authenticity: Bella Rangi's Food Business Journey 12.02.2025

This episode features a heartfelt conversation with Bella Rangi, founder and owner of Sri Bella Foods, a company disrupting the $160 million CPG industry with authenticity and bold innovation. Bella shares her journey as a child immigrant raised in Canada and how her experiences shaped her approach to business and life. In this episode, Bella discusses her guiding philosophy of staying true to her...

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