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Turn the Tables

Tough and male-dominated, the hospitality industry has long overlooked women, especially in leadership roles. In this series hosted by food journalist Debbie Yong, leading female figures in Asia’s F&B scene share their survival and success strategies. Each episode reveals management tips, personal stories, and insights on nurturing teams, building a brand, balancing motherhood, and prioritising mental health. Whether new to the industry or a seasoned pro, this series offers fresh perspectives on achieving gender equity and promoting female leadership in Asia’s vibrant hospitality sector.

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    Tamara Chavez on Embracing Change and Finding Your Own Path in Singapore's Culinary Scene

    How does a fainting spell on your first job lead to a lifelong commitment to a culinary career?  In this episode of Turn The Tables, host Debbie Yong explores this intriguing journey with Tamara Chavez. Tamara reflects on how a kitchen accident during her childhood in Mexico City ignited her passion for cooking and her leap of faith in uprooting her life and move to Singapore without speaking a world of English. She candidly discusses the challenges of navigating a male-dominated industry, and how she overcame them to become a successful restaurateur, co-running Peruvian restaurant Canchita and Spanish restaurant Tinto with her husband, Daniel. Tamara also shares her thoughts on mentorship, breaking gender stereotypes, and creating a supportive team environment. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 02:04 Early Influences and Family Background 03:46 Challenges and Triumphs in the Culinary World 09:57 A Life-Changing Move to Singapore 12:09 Finding Support and Building a New Life 16:43 Opportunities and Risks: The Peruvian Connection 19:26 Living in Peru: A Cultural Awakening 20:36 Opening a Restaurant: Challenges and Triumphs 21:31 Mentorship and Growth: A Turning Point 23:20 Exploring Global Cuisines 24:26 Being a Female Chef in a Male-Dominated Industry 28:25 Building and Leading a Diverse Team 34:53 Balancing Work and Personal Life 37:41 A Vision for the Future Don’t miss out on more inspiring stories from trailblazing female leaders in Asia's hospitality scene — visit us at www.weturnthetables.com to join our vibrant community and share your suggestions for future guests on this podcast series. Your input helps us spotlight the incredible women shaping the industry. We look forward to hearing from you! Featured speakers: ⁠⁠Tamara Chavez, chef-owner of Canchita and Tinto ⁠⁠Debbie Yong⁠⁠, veteran luxury lifestyle journalist and branding and communications strategist

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    Jamie Koh on Breaking Barriers on Her Journey of Innovation to Establish Singapore’s First Spirits Distillery

    What does it feel like when you're breaking new ground as you turn your dreams to reality?  In this episode of Turn The Tables, host Debbie Yong speaks with Jamie Koh, the visionary entrepreneur behind Brass Lion Distillery and Chupitos in Singapore. Jamie takes us through her adventurous journey — from launching her first bar in Clarke Quay after winning a competition, to developing The Beast, a Southern comfort food haven, and finally, establishing Singapore’s very first local distillery after eight years of navigating red tape. She shares the highs and lows of her path, her passion for pioneering unique concepts, and the perseverance required to succeed. Plus, Jamie opens up about building a female-dominated team at Brass Lion and her distinctive leadership style. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:33 Entering the F&B Industry 02:14 The Birth and Evolution of Chupitos 04:20 The Beast: Southern Comfort Food in Singapore 05:27 Brass Lion Distillery: A Singaporean Spirit 07:31 Challenges and Triumphs in Distilling 14:31 Building a Strong Female Team 17:26 Leadership and Vision 21:34 Future Plans and World Domination Don’t miss out on more inspiring stories from trailblazing female leaders in Asia's hospitality scene — visit us at www.weturnthetables.com to join our vibrant community and share your suggestions for future guests on this podcast series. Your input helps us spotlight the incredible women shaping the industry. We look forward to hearing from you! Featured speakers: Jamie Koh, founder of Brass Lion Distillery and Chupitos Debbie Yong⁠⁠, veteran luxury lifestyle journalist and branding and communications strategist

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    Janice Wong on Building a Pastry Empire Through Inclusive Leadership

    Ever wondered how to strike the perfect balance between creativity and business acumen? In this episode of Turn The Tables, host Debbie Yong speaks with renowned Singaporean chocolatier, pastry chef, and entrepreneur Janice Wong. Janice recounts her journey from discovering the nuances of cheese-making to creating a pastry empire with ventures such as 2am: Dessert Bar, Soft Haus, and the Pure Imagination chocolate brand. The conversation delves into her passion for education, her efforts to grow cocoa in urban Singapore, and her focus on sustainability. Janice also discusses her inclusive leadership style, the importance of positivity and growth in her team and the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tune in to learn how she blends creative vision with practical business strategies and her hopes for nurturing community in the F&B industry. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:53 Janice's Journey into the Culinary World 03:03 Building a Pastry Empire 03:41 The Quest for Made In Singapore Chocolate 05:26 Challenges and Innovations 13:14 Leadership and Team Dynamics 16:09 Balancing Creativity and Business 21:58 Future Plans and Reflections Don’t miss out on more inspiring stories from trailblazing female leaders in Asia's hospitality scene — visit us at www.weturnthetables.com to join our vibrant community and share your suggestions for future guests on this podcast series. Your input helps us spotlight the incredible women shaping the industry. We look forward to hearing from you! Featured speakers: Janice Wong, founder of 2am: Dessert Bar, Soft Haus and Pure Imagination ⁠⁠Debbie Yong⁠⁠, veteran luxury lifestyle journalist and branding and communications strategist

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    Powerhouse Publicist Joanne Ho on Empowering Brands through Generosity and Positivity

    What’s the secret recipe for turning brands into household names that command hours-long queues?  In this episode of Turn The Tables, host Debbie Yong sits down for this very rare chat with Joanne Ho, the dynamic founder of Brand Cellar, one of Singapore’s top consumer PR firms. Joanne reveals how she transformed from an accountant into a PR powerhouse, building a successful agency that elevates F&B and lifestyle brands to stardom. She shares her strategies for generating buzz, achieving lasting success, and rejuvenating brands. Joanne also opens up about her team dynamics, leadership philosophy, and how she balances work and life, showing how her positive attitude and generosity are key ingredients in her ongoing success. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 02:18 Joanne's Journey: From Accounting to PR 02:58 The Tim Ho Wan Success Story 04:03 Creating Buzz: The Secret to Long Queues 05:12 Innovative PR Strategies and Collaborations 09:09 Travel Inspirations and Creative Ideas 14:43 Evolving Media Landscape and Marketing Strategies 16:19 Building Towards Peaks and Sustaining Success 16:46 The Importance of the Four Ps 17:50 Team Dynamics and Leadership Vision 18:28 The Role of a Cheerleader-Leader 18:43 Retirement Plans and Lifelong Contributions 20:10 Empowering Employees and Sharing Success 22:08 The Value of Honesty and Karma in Business 24:35 Navigating Failures and COVID Challenges 27:39 Balancing Work and Family as a Female Leader 30:44 Management Style and Positive Encouragement 31:04 Advice to Aspiring Leaders Don’t miss out on more inspiring stories from trailblazing female leaders in Asia's hospitality scene — visit us at www.weturnthetables.com to join our vibrant community and share your suggestions for future guests on this podcast series. Your input helps us spotlight the incredible women shaping the industry. We look forward to hearing from you! Featured speakers: ⁠⁠Joanne Ho⁠⁠, founder of Brand Cellar ⁠⁠Debbie Yong⁠⁠, veteran luxury lifestyle journalist and branding and communications strategist

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    Alysia Chan on Passion, Perseverance, and the Pressures of the Culinary World

    How can one transform failures to triumph for an enduring career in hospitality? In this episode of Turn The Tables, host Debbie Yong chats with Alysia Chan, an outspoken chef in Singapore's culinary scene with an illustrious career spanning multiple renowned restaurants, including pioneering nose-to-tail restaurant Wolf to her current role at Singapore restaurant group, Ebb & Flow. Alysia reveals how her journey shifted from struggling in accounting to discovering her love for cooking at a sandwich deli. She dives into the harsh realities of the industry — its physical and mental demands — and discusses her advocacy for mental health, gender equality, and improved working conditions. Listen in for Alysia’s powerful story of transformation and her vision for a more equitable future in hospitality. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:38 From Sandwich Deli to Culinary School 04:27 Climbing the Culinary Ladder 06:34 Passion for Nose-to-Tail Dining 07:11 Pursuing Butchery and Career Highlights 09:28 Current Role and Responsibilities 10:50 Challenges in the F&B Industry 12:59 Mental Health and Addiction in Hospitality 15:47 Addressing Sexual Harassment in Kitchens 20:39 The Importance of Female Leadership 31:06 Vision for a Sustainable Culinary Industry Don’t miss out on more inspiring stories from trailblazing female leaders in Asia's hospitality scene — visit us at www.weturnthetables.com to join our vibrant community and share your suggestions for future guests on this podcast series. Your input helps us spotlight the incredible women shaping the industry. We look forward to hearing from you! Featured speakers: ⁠⁠Alysia Chan⁠⁠, culinary manager at Ebb & Flow ⁠⁠Debbie Yong⁠⁠, veteran luxury lifestyle journalist and branding and communications strategist

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    Johanne Siy on Leading with Confidence and Mentoring the Next Generation

    What does it take to go from a small town in the Philippines to leading a top restaurant in Singapore? In our first episode of Turn The Tables, host Debbie Yong chats with Johanne Siy, the dynamic head chef of Lolla, a modern Mediterranean small plates restaurant on Singapore’s Ann Siang Hill. Johanne opens up about her incredible journey through some of the world’s most prestigious kitchens, like Noma, Faviken and Le Bernardin, and her recent accolade as Asia’s Best Female Chef in 2023. She shares the highs and lows of being a female chef, the role of self-confidence in leadership, and her dedication to mentoring the next generation. Johanne also talks about the impact of societal expectations on female chefs in Asia and her vision for increasing female representation in the industry. (00:00) Introduction and Welcome (01:05) From the Philippines to Singapore (02:25) Johanne's Childhood and Early Influences (03:29) Discovering a Passion for Cooking (04:29) Transitioning from Corporate to a Culinary Career (06:38) Challenges and Triumphs in Culinary School (11:04) Working with Renowned Chefs (15:28) The Importance of Mentorship and Leadership (21:29) Future of Women in the Culinary Industry Don’t miss out on more inspiring stories from trailblazing female leaders in Asia's hospitality scene — visit us at www.weturnthetables.com to join our vibrant community and share your suggestions for future guests on this podcast series. Your input helps us spotlight the incredible women shaping the industry. We look forward to hearing from you! Featured speakers: ⁠Johanne Siy⁠, head chef of ⁠Lolla⁠ ⁠Debbie Yong⁠, veteran luxury lifestyle journalist and branding and communications strategist

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Tough and male-dominated, the hospitality industry has long overlooked women, especially in leadership roles. In this series hosted by food journalist Debbie Yong, leading female figures in Asia’s F&B scene share their survival and success strategies. Each episode reveals management tips, personal stories, and insights on nurturing teams, building a brand, balancing motherhood, and prioritising mental health. Whether new to the industry or a seasoned pro, this series offers fresh perspectives on achieving gender equity and promoting female leadership in Asia’s vibrant hospitality sector.

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