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Community & Competition: Rapid Growth, Rising Tensions, & Food Identity
Community & Competition: Rapid Growth, Rising Tensions, & Food Identity
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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In the last year, Boise was featured in two vastly different pieces of food news. First Chef Kris Komori of KIN brought home the first Boise James Beard Award. This same year, In N Out opened its first of four locations in the Boise area. In this episode, Katy discusses the rapidly changing restaurant industry in Boise, Idaho, recorded live at the Treefort Music Fest in March 2024. Katy and a panel of expert guests explore how the city's food identity has evolved with an influx of new residents and rising tensions over real estate and cultural shifts. The panel included local restaurateurs and industry advocates, who share their insights on the current state of Boise’s food scene, the workforce challenges, and the potential implications of Boise’s rapid growth. The episode also addresses the difficult questions raised by a local restaurateur about fostering true community and supporting independent restaurants amidst increasing competition from larger hospitality groups and real estate investors.Guests:Remi McManus from KIN RestaurantKatie Baker from FARE IdahoDr. Amanda Ashley from Boise State UniversityReno Rodriguez from the Hotel Renegade/Geronimo Hospitality GroupAudience question from Cal Elliot of Little Pearl and The Avery
Released:
Jun 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (69)
Be A Girl Episode 5: Chef: What makes a Chef? What’s the difference between a home cook and a professional one? Why is cooking at home seen as work for women and cooking professionally seen as work for men? How do food media and awards reinforce these stereotypes? A segment of the episode focuses on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list. To learn more about the list and the controversial Best Female Chef award, check out these links: The World’s 50 Best official website (https://www.theworlds50best.com/) World’s Best Female Chef award official website (https://www.theworlds50best.com/awards/best-female-chef) Crenn Says Best Female Chef Award Is 'Stupid,' And This Former Judge Agrees With Her (https://www.forbes.com/sites/clarkwolf/2018/05/07/crenn-says-best-female-chef-award-is-stupid-and-i-agree/#77bd365d2db9) Why we believe The World’s Best Female Chef Award is affirmative feminism in action (https://www.theworlds50best.com/blog/News/why-we-believe-worlds-best-female-chef-award-is- by Copper & Heat Radio