• Episode 103: Nick Bognar | Indo, Sado, & Pavilion
    2025/12/16
    On this episode presented by Busey Bank, I'm sitting down with Nick Bognar—multiple James Beard Award semifinalist, chef, and the creative force behind three of St. Louis’ most celebrated dining experiences: Indo, Sado, and the newly opened Pavilion. Nick’s culinary journey started in his family’s kitchens, where his mom, aunt, and grandmother taught him the power of hospitality and flavor. From those early lessons to high-pressure kitchens in Austin and Cincinnati, Nick has blended tradition with innovation to create restaurants that consistently surprise and delight. In this conversation, we’ll explore what Nick learned from his family and how those values infuse his kitchens today. We’ll talk about leadership, scaling a restaurant group without losing its soul, and the creative discipline behind staying relevant in a competitive culinary scene. I'm excited to welcome a new partner for the show - The Normal Brand - clothing rooted in Midwestern values. They’re giving listeners 15% off one purchase of regularly priced clothing. Just use the code BAKEDIN at checkout. Head to thenormalbrand.com and find your new favorite fit. Let’s roll…
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    45 分
  • Episode 102: Lisa Nichols | CEO Technology Partners
    2025/12/02
    On this episode, presented by Busey Bank, I'm sitting down with Lisa Nichols—CEO of Technology Partners, host of the Something Extra podcast, and now author of the newly released book by the same name. For over 30 years, Lisa has led with purpose, building one of the most respected IT staffing and solutions firms in the Midwest, all while championing culture, transparency, and mutual wins. We have a candid conversation about what it really takes to grow a company with heart. We’ll explore the lessons Lisa has learned from hundreds of podcast interviews, how she’s nurturing the next generation of tech leaders, and why she believes your growth quotient—your GQ—is just as important as your IQ or EQ. We’ll also dive into her new book, Something Extra, and the character traits she believes define transformational leadership. I'm excited to welcome a new partner for the show - The Normal Brand - clothing rooted in Midwestern values. They’re giving listeners 15% off one purchase of regularly priced clothing. Just use the code BAKEDIN at checkout. Head to thenormalbrand.com and find your new favorite fit. Let’s roll...
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    46 分
  • Episode 101: Dan Abel Jr. | CEO Bissinger's Chocolates
    2025/11/18
    On this week's episode, presented by Busey Bank, I’m sitting down for the 2nd time with Dan Abel Jr., CEO of Bissinger’s Chocolates—a brand with over 350 years of heritage and a bold vision for the future. From handcrafted truffles to luxury retail boutiques, Dan is leading a nationwide expansion of Bissinger’s retail shops, bringing artisan chocolate experiences directly to consumers across the country. We’ll dive headfirst into the strategy behind scaling with soul—why Dan chose to grow retail now, how he’s building teams that reflect the company’s values, and what it means to preserve craftsmanship in a world of automation. We’ll explore the new chocolate campus in St. Louis, the balance between wholesale and direct-to-consumer growth, and how culture, purpose, and quality remain at the heart of every decision. Speaking of quality and purpose, I'm excited to welcome a new partner for the show - The Normal Brand - clothing rooted in Midwestern values. They’re giving listeners 15% off one purchase of regularly priced clothing. Just use the code BAKEDIN at checkout. Head to thenormalbrand.com and find your new favorite fit. Let's roll...
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    1 時間 3 分
  • Episode 100 - Live From 4 Hands!
    2025/10/27
    On this week's episode presented by Busey Bank, we're celebrating 100! We brought together some hospitality heavyweights - Mitch Meyers (BeLeaf Cannabis), Ben Hillman (Hi Pointe Drive In & Taco Buddha), Kevin Lemp (4 Hands Brewery), Kevin Nashan (Sidney Street Cafe & Peacemaker) and Qui Tran (Mai Lee & Nudo House) - for an engaging conversation in front of a live audience. We touched on current projects and challenges, the value of collaborations, the evolution of leadership and the amazing spirit of the St. Louis community. Lots of insights from some real seasoned pros. We also want to give a shout out to a new supporter of the show - St. Louis' own The Normal Brand. Great people, great story (episode #67) and some damn fine clothes. And they're offering listeners a one-time 15% off promotion. Just use the code BAKEDIN at checkout.
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    1 時間
  • Episode 99: Alexis Zotos | Modern Media Entrepreneur
    2025/10/07
    On this week's episode, presented by Busey Bank, I’m sitting down with someone who’s redefining what it means to be a modern media entrepreneur—Alexis Zotos. After 15 years in broadcast journalism, Alexis made the bold leap from the newsroom to building her own brand, podcast, and digital presence. She’s a St. Louis native, a mom, and now a full-time content creator - We’ll talk about the business behind the pivot—how she’s monetizing her platforms, what it takes to run her own media operation, and whether storytelling or sustainability drives her strategy. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to leave a legacy career and build something from scratch, this episode is for you. Let’s roll… #stlouis #companionbaking #joshallen #alexiszotos #modernmedia #socialmedia
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    45 分
  • Episode 98: Katie Lee | Katie's Pizza and Pasta
    2025/09/22
    On this week's episode, presented by Busey Bank, I welcome back Katie Lee from Katie’s Pizza and Pasta. Katie has been on an absolute heater since she was guest #2 back in 2023, culminating with this past week’s announcement that her frozen pizza line is now available in 1,800 Target stores. The perfect time to get her back on the pod and find out just how in the heck she managed to do that with only a small team of dedicated bakers. Plus, how she’s building an incredible group of talented chefs and food professionals, many of which she’s attracted from outside of St Louis. All the while filming a documentary on the Target launch, building new restaurants, and doing her best to be a mom and staying grounded. So cool to give her a few minutes to share a little long form decompression from all that’s happening. Let’s go… #katielee #katiespizza #target #wholefoods #stlouis #companionbaking
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    50 分
  • Episode 97: Dr. Cliff Redford | Worldwide Vet
    2025/08/29
    On this episode presented by Busey Bank, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Cliff Redford, better known as Dr. Cliff Worldwide Vet. Dr. Cliff has been running Wellington Veterinary Hospital in Ontario, Canada for 25 years, but his impact stretches far beyond the clinic walls. From treating foxes and bald eagles at Canada’s busiest wildlife rehab center to performing surgery on a monkey in the streets of India, his journey is anything but ordinary. We’ll talk about the making of his award-winning documentary Dr. Cliff Worldwide Vet, the leadership lessons he’s learned from working in war zones and remote communities, and how involving his kids in his work has shaped both his family and his legacy. If you’ve ever wondered how passion, purpose, and a little bit of risk can transform a career — this episode is for you. Let’s roll… #veterinarian #cliffredford #animals #warzones #DrCliff
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    43 分
  • Episode 96: Aaron Park | Arch Apparel
    2025/08/22
    On this week's episode presented by Busey Bank, I'm joined by someone who’s not just built a brand, but helped shape the identity of a city. Aaron Park is the founder of Arch Apparel, a streetwear company rooted in St. Louis pride and creative grit. Born in Melbourne, Australia, Aaron came to Missouri for college and never looked back. Over nearly a decade, he’s turned Arch into a cultural staple—navigating shifting fashion trends, economic headwinds, and the emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship. In this episode, we dive into what it means to lead a creatively driven business, how mental health ties so intimately with small business ownership, and why Aaron believes small businesses can—and should—play a role in civic transformation. #stlouis #apparel #civicpride #australian #entrepreneuer
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    54 分