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#19 The Invisible Chef by The Lonely Hour

Season 2, Episode 5: Kat Turner and the Life of a Private Chef

April 14, 2017

The Lonely Hour is back with new episodes! We've missed you. Hell, we've missed us. 

Now, enough with all that.

This story is all about Kat Turner, who is at a real turning point in her professional life. As her friend, I have been watching this happen for the past couple years, and now, just at the time we got her to participate on the show,  she’s gaining confidence, taking charge of the change she’s been toying with making. 

Terence Mickey, host of the Memory Motel podcast, talks to her about that—the loneliness of being a private chef, and how it doesn’t exactly fit her out loud and proud nature—and what Kat plans to do about that.

Listen on iTunes | Stitcher | SoundCloud | Spotify | GooglePlay | PodBean

Season 2, Episode 5: Kat Turner and the Life of a Private Chef

April 14, 2017

The Lonely Hour is back with new episodes! We've missed you. Hell, we've missed us. 

Now, enough with all that.

This story is all about Kat Turner, who is at a real turning point in her professional life. As her friend, I have been watching this happen for the past couple years, and now, just at the time we got her to participate on the show,  she’s gaining confidence, taking charge of the change she’s been toying with making. 

Terence Mickey, host of the Memory Motel podcast, talks to her about that—the loneliness of being a private chef, and how it doesn’t exactly fit her out loud and proud nature—and what Kat plans to do about that.

Listen on iTunes | Stitcher | SoundCloud | Spotify | GooglePlay | PodBean

#19 The Invisible Chef by The Lonely Hour

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