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Season 1

  • S01E01 Carrie Nahabedian: Adventure Traveler

    • June 26, 2018
    • PBS

    Michelin-starred and James Beard Award-winning Chef Carrie Nahabedian (Naha, closed until fall; Brindille) has visited 75 countries, principalities and islands. She says journeys have helped her elevate her cooking. Often times she finds ways to give back to people in other countries through philanthropy and mentoring.

  • S01E02 Mychael Bonner: Bicyclist

    • June 26, 2018
    • PBS

    Five years ago, Chef Mychael Bonner (Saranello’s, Petterino’s, Di Pescara, Ivy Room at Tree Studios) took up cycling to improve his physical health. What he didn’t realize was that biking would have a mental payoff. Mychael says he experiences calming moments when he focuses on pedaling and getting to the next destination. Last summer he rode from Orland Park to Indianapolis.

  • S01E03 Tony Priolo: Baseball Player

    • June 26, 2018
    • PBS

    Growing up, Tony Priolo had two passions: cooking and playing baseball. To this day, both remain close to his heart. As chef and co-owner of three Chicago restaurants (Piccolo Sogno, Nonnina, Maillard Tavern), Tony loves pleasing people with food… while baseball feeds his soul. For the past twelve years, Tony has been playing with the Braves in the Midwest Suburban League.

  • S01E04 Carlos Gaytan: Scuba Diver

    • June 26, 2018
    • PBS

    Born in Mexico, Michelin-starred Chef Carlos Gaytan (Mexique, now closed) spent time on the Pacific coast, where he learned to scuba dive at 17 years old. He grew up foraging for seaweed along the shore, lobster on reefs and tiny regional shrimp. He is passionate about protecting the reefs for future generations.

  • S01E05 Won Kim: Graffiti Artist

    • June 26, 2018
    • PBS

    Chef Won Kim’s childhood obsession with graffiti has become an even greater expression of art in different media. His artwork has been showcased in galleries, decorates the walls in private businesses and even appears on the dinnerware at his hip Bridgeport counter service, Kimski.

  • S01E06 Sarah Stegner: Brazilian Dancer

    • June 26, 2018
    • PBS

    When Chef Sarah Stegner (Prairie Grass Café) turned 50, she decided she wanted to explore an activity that would challenger her and expand her world outside of the kitchen. Sarah decided on Latin dance, Bachata style, signed up for dance lessons, and immersed herself in the culture.

  • S01E07 Rick Gresh: Wood and Leatherworker

    • July 31, 2018
    • PBS

    It’s hard to picture Chef Rick Gresh at rest. When he’s not overseeing culinary operations at AceBounce and Flight Club, Rick somehow finds the time to express himself in handmade wood and leather products. Rick’s beautiful handcrafted kitchen and restaurant products are sought after by many Chicago chefs.

  • S01E08 Zoë Schor: Sailor

    • August 7, 2018
    • PBS

    Chef Zoë Schor (Split-Rail) finds peace when she’s near a body of water. In her rare spare time, she relishes her time on the water in her dad’s sailboat. She attended the summer sailing program at Belmont Harbor and finds being on Lake Michigan incredibly relaxing.

  • S01E09 Molly Svec: Hiker

    • August 7, 2018
    • PBS

    In 2016, Molly Svec opened Spilt Milk in Oak Park to rave reviews. As pastry chef/co-owner of this bustling business, Molly stays grounded by making the time to unwind in nature. One of her favorite activities is hiking through the forest and shoreline near her parents’ home in Three Oaks, Michigan.

  • S01E10 Carolina Diaz: Swimmer

    • August 20, 2018
    • PBS

    Chef Carolina Diaz calls her role at Terzo Piano restaurant in the Art Institute of Chicago her dream job. She says tying the artistic element to food is what fuels her creative soul. In order to de-stress from the demands of the high-profile restaurant, she swims laps and uses the time to meditate.