On the latest episode of Pass The Spatula, it’s Woldy Reyes, the culinary creative, chef, and recipe developer behind the Brooklyn-based brand Woldy Kusina. Woldy shares his experiences as a queer and deaf high school student; why his home ec class and teacher were a big influence on him; and what he learned at his first job as a cashier at Michael’s. Woldy also explains what led him to study hotel and restaurant management in college; how he brings food, fashion, and design together in his work today; and why his dream mentors are Martha Stewart and Ina Garten. Hosted by Lucky Ahmed, Ethan Pinales and Jessica Ramirez The Pass The Spatula series was created by Lucky Ahmed, Annalysse Melendez, Ethan Pinales, Jessica Ramirez, Aylin Sanchez, and Yu Ying Yuen. Thank you to Colavita, HelloFresh, NoHo Hospitality Group, and BentoBox for supporting our show. Original theme music by Ethan Pinales of Food and Finance High School. Pass The Spatula the pod is produced by The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network and supported by Food Education Fund (FEF). FEF is a non-profit based in New York City dedicated to enriching the lives and education of culinary-focused public high school students and alumni. If you’d like to learn more or support their work, visit foodeducationfund.org.
On the latest episode of Pass The Spatula, it’s Woldy Reyes, the culinary creative, chef, and recipe developer behind the Brooklyn-based brand Woldy Kusina. Woldy shares his experiences as a queer and deaf high school student; why his home ec class and teacher were a big influence on him; and what he learned at his first job as a cashier at Michael’s.
Woldy also explains what led him to study hotel and restaurant management in college; how he brings food, fashion, and design together in his work today; and why his dream mentors are Martha Stewart and Ina Garten.
Hosted by Lucky Ahmed, Ethan Pinales and Jessica Ramirez
The Pass The Spatula series was created by Lucky Ahmed, Annalysse Melendez, Ethan Pinales, Jessica Ramirez, Aylin Sanchez, and Yu Ying Yuen.
Thank you to Colavita, HelloFresh, NoHo Hospitality Group, and BentoBox for supporting our show.
Original theme music by Ethan Pinales of Food and Finance High School. Pass The Spatula the pod is produced by The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network and supported by Food Education Fund (FEF).
FEF is a non-profit based in New York City dedicated to enriching the lives and education of culinary-focused public high school students and alumni. If you’d like to learn more or support their work, visit foodeducationfund.org.