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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 1H 41M

Aaron Davis

from Baking Scraps

In this episode of Baking Scraps, Lisa and Cristina sit down with pastry chef and Food Network competitor Aaron Davis for a candid, behind-the-scenes conversation about what it actually takes to build a career in baking when you’re still figuring life out. Aaron shares how a childhood spent moving shaped his ability to adapt quickly, connect with people, and stay grounded in unfamiliar environments. That same mindset followed him into the kitchen, where he learned early that talent alone isn’t enough without resilience and the willingness to keep showing up. He opens up about getting his start in baking at a young age, the influence of family, and the moments that made him realize this could be more than just a hobby. They discuss how reality competition shows include pressure, self-doubt, and what it feels like to suddenly find yourself standing beside chefs you grew up watching. Aaron speaks honestly about imposter syndrome and learning to trust his own voice enough to build relationships in an industry that thrives on connection.Lisa and Cristina also explore the idea of “overnight success” and how misleading that can be, as Aaron reflects on the years of quiet work that happen long before any big opportunity shows up. There’s a strong focus on timing, preparation, and recognizing when to say yes, even when you’re not entirely sure you’re ready. Join us for a relatable conversation about carving out a path that feels like your own in a competitive world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Baking Scraps, Lisa and Cristina sit down with pastry chef and Food Network competitor Aaron Davis for a candid, behind-the-scenes conversation about what it actually takes to build a career in baking when you’re still figuring life out. Aaron shares how a childhood spent moving shaped his ability to adapt quickly, connect with people, and stay grounded in unfamiliar environments. That same mindset followed him into the kitchen, where he learned early that talent alone isn’t enough without resilience and the willingness to keep showing up. He opens up about getting his start in baking at a young age, the influence of family, and the moments that made him realize this could be more than just a hobby. They discuss how reality competition shows include pressure, self-doubt, and what it feels like to suddenly find yourself standing beside chefs you grew up watching. Aaron speaks honestly about imposter syndrome and learning to trust his own voice enough to build relationships in an industry that thrives on connection.Lisa and Cristina also explore the idea of “overnight success” and how misleading that can be, as Aaron reflects on the years of quiet work that happen long before any big opportunity shows up. There’s a strong focus on timing, preparation, and recognizing when to say yes, even when you’re not entirely sure you’re ready. Join us for a relatable conversation about carving out a path that feels like your own in a competitive world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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